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"delicately" Definitions
  1. carefully and using a lot of detail
  2. with care or skill
  3. with careful or sensitive treatment, without hurting anyone's feelings
  4. in a way that is light and pleasant; not strongly synonym subtly
"delicately" Synonyms
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"delicately" Antonyms
strongly infrangibly unbreakably sturdily firmly robustly resiliently unyieldingly solidly perdurably durably indissolubly lastingly toughly adamantinely indestructibly everlastingly resistantly hardly stoutly carelessly inattentively sloppily neglectfully nonchalantly irresponsibly offhandedly absent-mindedly abstractedly distractedly haphazardly heedlessly inadequately unheedingly unmindfully unthinkingly badly indifferently negligently poorly boldly confidently rashly recklessly roughly harshly bluntly crudely rudely brazenly contemptuously crassly curtly discourteously disrespectfully gratingly coarsely grimly imprudently insolently loudly powerfully ungraciously awkwardly gracelessly grotesquely clumsily maladroitly unskillfully unably inexpertly uncoordinatedly bunglingly inexperiencedly unskilfully ineptly heavily incompetently clownishly blunderously artlessly unprofessionally ungracefully forcefully hard inclemently severely extremely relentlessly intensely intemperately excessively drivingly turbulently tempestuously wildly indelicately inexactly ungently abrasively caustically imprecisely inaccurately scathingly sternly callously healthfully horribly inelegantly healthily actively vigorously heartily athletically hardily mightily trimly flourishingly livelily muscularly soundly thrivingly undemandingly unfastidiously unfussily easily simply unchallengingly lightly uncontroversially straightforwardly safely acceptedly self-evidently insensitively tactlessly thoughtlessly untactfully injudiciously inadvisably inconsiderately stupidly unwisely foolhardily uncarefully undiscerningly unperceptively unscrupulously vibrantly strikingly distinctly prominently catchily colorfully(US) colourfully(UK) noisily pronouncedly conspicuously definitely dramatically markedly obviously outstandingly vividly brightly incorrectly unreliably wrongly approximately erroneously defectively faultily loosely mistakenly unsoundly approximatively

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To speed healing, start by softening rough spots — delicately.
I felt very queenly delicately dusting it on my face.
Look at how Bey delicately dances in those insane stilettos!
Imagine telling someone you're all about power moves so delicately.
Delicately -- reverently -- he places it on top of the grave.
I imagined something delicately bitter, with honey, parsley, and fish.
Pisces have an uncanny talent for delicately handling male egos.
To say emotional complications ensue would be putting it delicately.
Suffused with saffron and rose water, it is delicately sweet.
Most delicately, Ms. Pelosi keeps pumping the brakes on impeachment.
He will also have to delicately manage relations with India.
Blight handles all of this as delicately as he can.
It is skinny and awkward; it probes the shoreline delicately.
For dinner, he started with a delicately seasoned quiche Lorraine.
That's left McConnell with one choice — press ahead, but delicately.
"This is very difficult," Legend says while delicately untangling the elastic.
"You still have room to improve," the app informed me delicately.
A delicately arranged stand display of frames is suspended in midair.
Those candidates that do talk about corruption are doing so delicately.
Beyoncé delicately dabbed her face with the finest of cloth napkins.
By contrast, his own peg delicately clipped them to the line.
Still, you may want to handle those negotiations delicately, Coomber said.
"I wanted her beautiful texture delicately brushed out," Johnson tells Refinery29.
"Look," he said, under his breath, delicately pulling out five CDs.
He shows the start of love delicately and also its failure.
Sometimes they wrestle, delicately sharing weight, and sometimes one shoves another.
It was chic to be delicately, yet tragically ill, and the
She places a hand delicately on the counter, near the bell.
Fendt finds beauty in delicately shaded shots of reading and translating.
In addition, the grapes can be handled more delicately than usual.
Audience participation is like plutonium; it needs to be handled delicately.
Perhaps it's hard to delicately call some of your customers idiots?
But a few are, quite delicately, trying to raise some concerns.
It's dealt with so delicately and isn't romanticized or laughed at.
The pages fan outward delicately, like the gills on a mushroom.
Until then, his work had been primarily colorful and delicately geometric.
But sound is a stubborn obstacle to this delicately modulated performance.
King pressed and delicately clarified that wanted to discuss their sexual relationship.
Delicately outline a triangular section just under the arch of your eyebrow.
"My daughter wore it for six years," said Bland, touching it delicately.
They watched as the drops delicately catapulted the microbes into the air.
I'm not saying that to be contrarian or ironic or delicately pathetic.
Nelson delicately removes the front faceplate after unscrewing it at the base.
It's pop cultural fallout, a delicately layered croissant of appropriation upon appropriation.
They were very polite, and ate delicately even though they were starving.
Lower speeds delicately mix chunky ingredients while higher speeds vigorously whip meringue.
That questioning would have to proceed delicately to avoid introducing the idea.
Like Murakami's novels, the best of these stories are beautifully, delicately unsatisfying.
And the South Korean response shows just how delicately it's being handled.
But in recent days, Democrats and advisers have, delicately, embraced the idea.
One week, I would say yes to delicately tart lemon-ricotta pancakes.
If you'll remember, Melisandre (Carice van Houten) delicately washes Jon Snow's wounds.
Global branding laying out the red carpet for your delicately pointed feet!
On the phone, Zelensky delicately raised the question of getting military aid.
The hash browns were soft and buttery with a delicately crisped edge.
She took out a small, plastic bag and delicately removed a cucumber.
Throughout, every protuberance is thin and delicately rough-edged, like deckled paper.
But the imagery is delicately constructed — echoing, perhaps, the elusive nature of memory.
Deftly, delicately, he coaxed these folks to disclose judgments free of gushing platitudes.
There is no hit song more slyly and delicately harrowing than this one.
Props to Queen Sugar for always dealing with this issue delicately — and beautifully.
Vibrant tulips might burst into the foreground or delicately snake around the animals.
Apple will also have to delicately balance the pricing of this Mac Pro.
Imagine, with its delicately wrought title track, was aimed squarely at the charts.
You want to treat it delicately if you want to save the friendship.
A fourth reason, which Filipino businessfolk discuss rather delicately, is their customers' prejudice.
"You start moving very carefully and moving moss around very delicately," Leboe confessed.
This will be a crucial year for Ukraine's delicately balanced democracy and sovereignty.
Even some Republicans on the committee have delicately distanced themselves from the report.
Rural families seem keener on keeping grandmothers at home, Ms Yu observes delicately.
Rodriguez delicately picks up the larger bones and places them in a tray.
Over the weeks and months that followed, I tried—delicately—to unpick him.
With a few whisks of his tweezers, the delicately assembled salad is complete.
"How do I say this delicately?" the two sang softly, humming some parts.
A female court official knocked delicately on the locked door and introduced herself.
Mr. Parker, 66, a quietly indispensable free-jazz bassist, does not play delicately.
By escaping a delicately poised qualification group that included Wales, Austria and Ireland.
Peters also suggested that moving the embassy could have been handled more delicately.
Wind power has finally become viable for a number of delicately interlaced reasons.
K: Well, it was a reasonably, um, how do I put this delicately?
They begin gently and delicately, perhaps reminding you of enticing flowers and red fruits.
However, a question again surfaced about satanic imagery and Manson delicately sidestepped the issue.
"I've always kind of ridden around in my own truck," the senator says delicately.
"Oh What a World" also surprises, pairing an echoing vocoder with delicately plucked banjo.
Instead, she's refreshingly earnest as she delicately removes the heirloom from a protective sleeve.
No longer is it acceptable to merely place your hands delicately at your side.
Season 2, however, often falls into those trappings that Season 1 so delicately avoided.
Light colors, flowy dresses, and a dapper hat delicately perched on Sprouse's curly hair.
SOLOSKI Yes, the lesbianism was handled so delicately it became more or less invisible.
The tear pea's skin is thin and fibrous, requiring it to be handled delicately.
Five small, silly, delicately drawn animals wander across blank pages, unsure why they're there.
The demolition has to be done delicately, he said, because of the ongoing investigation.
Sounding searing under Mr. Gilbert, the music is anguished, vehement and sometimes delicately poignant.
Remember when Mr. Whipple, bespectacled salesman, delicately enjoined housewives not to squeeze the Charmin?
The crimson ribbons of fine wine trickled delicately into his customers' bulbous crystal glasses.
It was delicately phrased and thoughtfully composed: an ornate blade, but a blade nonetheless.
Fuller's novel is like a delicately calibrated tuning fork, resonating at a cosmic pitch.
We started with a large list and delicately (and sometimes uncomfortably) whittled it down.
Open your mouth and gently touch your tongue to your partner's tongue, moving it delicately.
She topped it all off with a delicately pleated tulle veil and stunning drop earrings.
The first layer was the person delicately draped in a way that preserved their modesty.
I spend an hour delicately holding boxes and sensually throwing shredded coconut in the air.
Other users on Twitter delicately pointed our the problem, but Razer apparently took no notice.
But this ecosystem remains delicately poised, and these creatures of the deep are extremely vulnerable.
I say that delicately because we all have our stuff, but it was very supportive.
It's delicately marbled like the thigh of a Roman statue; salty; a real meat's meat.
The media — at first delicately, and now less so — is increasingly exploring the president's neurology.
It doesn't wallow or lean into curves, handling its size more delicately than other trucks.
At the moment, this relationship is delicately balanced, and the mountain lion population is stable.
Hader wanted Winkler to play it with more sincerity, but he approached the point delicately.
Vallera mumbles menacingly over the spartan drum parts and chiming guitar riffs that unspool delicately.
She dives into her food right away as I delicately take a teaspoonful of mine.
Lotic stitches the disparate worlds together more delicately, offering complexity and comfort in equal measure.
Hamachi, or Pacific yellowtail, is a delicately flavored fish that is super-popular in Japan.
It was made in silver and gold, so delicately that it seems to be flying.
It had just snowed and the trees were delicately coated, the roads wet and shiny.
"Gypsy" is expertly acted and directed, with delicately placed motifs and a slow-burning plotline.
Lamb, who is Catholic, was able to delicately navigate that issue without ruffling any feathers.
They are for displaying delicately around the décolletage, or perhaps by dangling from one's earlobe.
For many years, Denis Kruglenko treated life as if it were a delicately calibrated performance.
It is up to you to question — delicately — whether they show a lack of sincerity.
The tables are delicately arranged around the tombs, which are marked off with small fences.
In the image, Grande sits delicately on a stool with her legs tucked under her butt.
Several outlets reported that Trump unloaded his entire box of food as Abe delicately dropped spoonfuls.
One such, which has been poised delicately between hype and hope since the 1990s, is nanotechnology.
Ms Hall is excellent as the awkward Chubbuck, delicately capturing the vulnerability beneath her hostile surface.
The Murder on the Orient Express star, however, chose to answer it, as delicately as possible.
Finish: A lingering finish of smouldering bonfire embers combine delicately with lemon zest and charred oak.
So you shyly pull it off and hold it as delicately as the $22m Poppy Bowl.
There were a lot of albums-as-narratives this year, every song delicately placed for structure.
The resulting bedroom sound is sharp and cozy, delicately shaded but driven by an elastic energy.
It's packed with glittering pop-melodies, teeth-gnashing heavy crescendos, and delicately strung out alternative rock.
The electrodes need to be delicately placed on the muscle in order to get accurate readings.
Its skin looks as soft as satin, rippling delicately as it siphons water into its mantle.
Lunch began with marinated sea bream, laid delicately into a glass bowl atop ribbons of zucchini.
Delicately dancing around centuries of theological tensions, declaration pleaded for world leaders to protect persecuted Christians.
These films are successful, carefully constructed works of art that delicately balance character, storyline, and context.
Twisting delicately up the calf, these strappy staples are a playful update on the Greek classic.
Saudi Arabia was among the co-sponsors of the Security Council resolution, which was delicately worded.
"It needs to be done respectfully and delicately, but it needs to be done," he said.
He then held the mug delicately at the very top with two fingertips and a thumb.
Delicately looping squiggles suggest, simultaneously, the world of Calder and the spectral images of radio waves.
The process, Barlowe notes, is thorough; his team used toothbrushes to delicately brush the grime away.
In order to avoid this issue altogether, treat your delicates as the name would suggest: delicately.
Icebergs can exceed weights of 100 million tons, but they're very delicately balanced in the water.
He also delicately maneuvered between accepting responsibility for the two crashes and pointing the finger elsewhere.
Plucked phrases on the kantele and the strings seem at once delicately spiritual and skittishly angular.
Mr. Benjamin conceded, phrasing things delicately, that there was "a degree of expectation" surrounding the premiere.
Beautifully and delicately crafted, they dance between presence and absence, grief and joy, bleakness and rejuvenation.
The crust was cut tableside with scissors and delicately placed on the edge of the platter.
A giant insect loomed in the foreground, a kind of dragonfly with translucent wings, delicately rendered.
But the image is one ethereal stillness, showing a delicately pockmarked surface of white and gray.
While Guralnik delicately avoids answering the husband's question directly — Do you think we should give up?
Soon, I found myself flanked by two writers, each leaning down to delicately smell my wrists.
This, now, is the most compelling, most delicately poised, highest quality city derby in the world.
I asked William, as delicately as I knew how, if he would consider getting professional help.
Any charcuterie shop would be proud of the supremely smooth and delicately pink chicken-liver mousse.
For the few TV viewers who aren't obsessively watching American Crime Story, Corden delicately described the move.
The images it produced were razor sharp with such delicately soft bokeh (the blurring of background stuff).
This scaly skin, delicately painted by evolution, is part of what makes encounters with them so memorable.
And I don't know how to say this delicately, but I don't have a lot of tissue.
The story also delicately uncovers the complex cultural influences on ideas about life, death, and mental health.
In either case, you may be delicately sprinkling a product made out of wood on your Amatriciana.
A return to governing, Mr Jeffries acknowledges delicately, "may make it more difficult to hold party unity".
City clinics profit from Siberian medical tourists (Russian teeth are "not so good", says a dentist, delicately).
First, the DJ becomes annoyed when Lala says they had previously been "intimate," to put things delicately.
The words are always spoken delicately as if our heroine has reached a new level of innocence.
But I do not make these decisions, and the O'Brien Texans—how can I put this delicately?
Iraq has since forged close ties with Washington, forcing its government to delicately balance relations with both.
He's also short-circuited the mainstream press, recalibrated conservative media, and further splintered our delicately binary Congress.
When your hair is wet it is extremely fragile, so you want to shampoo lightly and delicately.
The doors are never delicately placed back in their hinges; they are slammed with guillotine-like force.
It's delicately hand-sculpted from rolling papers, seed beads, and pink and gold ribbons adorning the horn.
The office was ornately decorated, with red carpets, delicately painted wall panels, and imposing portraits of Bolívar.
Maya's childhood sexual assault is delicately presented with resources around the topic included in the back matter.
Overpainted so it isn't visible, lace envelops his paintings and sculptures like a delicately patterned second skin.
He scraped deep shots off the bounce or delicately half-volleyed them instead of moving his feet.
The video shows delicately overflowing white floral centerpieces of sweet peas and white lilac on cream tablecloths.
Clinton's campaign handled the situation delicately, not wanting the chairwoman to feel intense pressure and dig in.
In the meantime, let us all delicately start a conversation about one of this topic's thorniest issues.
What procedures and strategies has he used to help his students talk about politics delicately and civilly?
Everything from the mixing, to the drum sounds, and the delicately swooning arrangements feels intentional and considered.
The soloist, John Orfe, sounded magnificent throughout, whether pummeling or delicately shaping Ligeti's emotionally varied piano motifs.
Tied, stitched, knotted or delicately embroidered, No Sesso's unisex pieces seem to be constantly shifting and evolving.
"We are too much on the artist side of the spectrum to enjoy that," he says delicately.
Hair may not be alive like, say, skin cells, but you still have to treat it delicately.
Mr. Kile has a full head of short gray hair and moves across his cluttered porch delicately.
He said Biden will have to dance delicately, particularly as Sanders continues to battle for the nomination.
The bow teeter-totters delicately over two large industrial light bulbs planted in a crude wooden bowl.
Approach delicately It can be difficult to tell someone that their negative attitude is affecting your work.
Did you, a reporter asked D'Antoni delicately, ever think of telling them all to just stop shooting?
"Summer 1993" balances delicately on the aftermath of a tragedy, but its tone is far from dismal.
Few movies have treated teenage pregnancy as delicately, intelligently and humorously as this coming-of-age dramedy.
The result is delicately briny, the only spice coming, quietly, from those peppers, more fragrant than bold.
Other pieces have become internet famous, like delicately scrolled earrings in black anodized aluminum edged with diamonds.
The people who work at them are volunteers, and many are — how can I put this delicately?
In the final image, Pip steps more delicately as she makes a mess of the table settings.
The delicately burnished cookies — in rounds, oblongs and cut in the shape of birds — are buttery indeed.
Breaking the clinch through restoring more normal monetary-policy settings will have to be undertaken delicately and gradually.
Romney has a Senate race on his hands in Utah and for the moment must navigate Trumpism delicately.
Mary Evans and Hera Büyüktaşciyan delicately chart the frail landscape of memory, absence, and loss caused by migration.
One is more than enough for me, its savory, warm juice delicately lining the back of my throat.
Technically okay, we get the correlation, but maybe we could've eased into it a bit more delicately, Michael?
In order to target aforementioned millennial internet sex fiends, the Alberta government set up the delicately worded sexgerms.com.
They seem to levitate, delicately shaded on their undersides and glowing on top, as if harboring concealed lights.
Men arguing as they try to delicately move a gravely injured boy from the back of a car.
In clinical settings, EEG electrodes must be placed very delicately on the scalp in order to work properly.
Disney has been delicately terrorizing children for generations, and in that regard, The Jungle Book is a masterclass.
I want to apply it delicately to my undereye circles to both brighten them and reduce their puffiness.
But there's a comfort in that, a surprisingly warm embrace from brittle drums and delicately intersecting synth lines.
And we would have to delicately go around problems of thrusting in pretend-sex that anybody would have.
Ruins are scattered throughout the show, and Al-Hadid delicately exhumes old sources without papering over their fractures.
Kölsch, with its delicately bitter flavors, light carbonation and subtle fruitiness, is like a slightly more complex pilsner.
Anyone who has worked this knows how delicately it is handled, with multiple layers of oversight and review.
This semester, Mr. Wathke and his five social studies classes have been talking about politics — delicately — since August.
Das imparts these messages delicately, as filigree on a story already gilded in rich imagery and harrowing conflict.
My father looked at the ticket, which clearly was handmade, and explained delicately that I had been taken.
The bad: Searchers have to move slowly and delicately, because the wreckage is unstable and could collapse further.
Fingers slowly and delicately brushed off loose soil until the smooth yellow surface of the truffle was revealed.
How could a person wield that weapon so beautifully, so delicately, as to make such a wonderful sculpture?
Photographs flatter him: there he is, with his bright, taut prettiness, delicately clenching the muscles of his face.
Kovács has dyed-blond hair, and she wore gray flannel sneakers and a delicately patterned gray wool shawl.
When asked if he had experienced racism at the Haus der Kunst, Mr. Enwezor approached the question delicately.
Why should my introduction presume to explain further and risk toppling this delicately poised lyric with superfluous discourse?
He was delicately built for 15, wearing a mustard-colored button-down, a tie and thick-framed glasses.
"Economic concerns drove him to decide they had to delicately dismantle Karimov's system," he said of Mr. Mirziyoyev.
Another intensely personal film in the program, Annie MacDonell's silent Book of Hours, is a delicately woven diary.
Jordan Nassar collaborates with traditional Palestinian embroiderers on patterned landscapes that delicately entwine his Palestinian and American identities.
The richly creamy flesh made it the dish of the evening, delicately bolstered by freshly grated Tasmanian wasabi.
"There are hundreds of colonies of coral that we need to relocate, one by one, delicately," Habary said.
In the United States, especially in the South, fans of delicately seasoned soupy chicken with rice are legion.
"We are so grateful for how she has handled so delicately our souls and our lives," Look said.
Some people delicately inserted a foot into the chemical slurry, as though testing the temperature for a dip.
Some people delicately inserted a foot into the chemical slurry, as though testing the temperature for a dip.
He tilts his head delicately and moves his right hand, the palm faced down to indicate "so-so".
The first is that Europe needs Turkey's co-operation on migration and terrorism, so must handle the country delicately.
Job-seekers need help too, they explain, with dress codes, haircuts, and what one adviser calls delicately "personal hygiene".
This work feels as if he has proceeded differently, as if the embossing and scraping were employed more delicately.
The movie touches on all of these things but delicately, so not to knock over any of the furniture.
Cook the mackerel until the skin is crispy and the fish is delicately cooked through, about 4 minutes. 5.
But this week, Trump seemed to inspire a new determination among some to draw a line, however delicately. Sen.
Its delicately carved hieroglyphs, here beautifully lit, describe hefty taxes on imports and exports payable to an Egyptian goddess.
Kuyda began reaching out to them, as delicately as possible, to ask if she could have their text messages.
Today, though they're sharing the single "Pickup Pickout," a small taste of the record's delicately layered twists and turns.
Harris draws a sly connection between — I'll put this delicately — the openness to sex and the openness to inspiration.
The look is minimal yet angelic, courtesy of a delicately braided bun, blush pink lips, and soft brown eyeliner.
I press those huge slippers that smell of fart and wax, gently, and my father adjusts his timing delicately.
The result was an object both beautiful and practical, with its biomorphic curves that delicately protected a wounded leg.
Different countries from around the world have proudly shown off their own cultural cuisines delicately floating in zero gravity.
If you don't glaze them, they'll make a lovely autumnal breakfast option, spiced delicately with nutmeg and earthy clove.
"For now, we discuss this very delicately," he said, of possibly working with China instead of the United States.
A few minutes later, the shellfish are back again, split open and smothered in a bright, delicately spicy sofrito.
What is it about the industrious little souls leaping delicately about my tray feeder that so lifts the spirit?
The artist — young, delicately voiced, intense — sings almost exclusively about sad things: hopelessness, death, depression, you get the idea.
The president's stonewalling of Congress may threaten to upend the delicately balanced separation of powers outlined in the Constitution.
These are numbers that throb, delicately but persistently, with the longing and regret inspired by life's illusions and evasions.
It sits elegantly on my wrist, with delicately carved out pushers on the sides of the stainless steel case.
The noodles come in a delicately umami-rich broth with sides of crisp tempura, spongy inari and sticky rice.
Instead of mashed potatoes, it's topped with a buttery puff pastry crust that turns delicately golden as it bakes.
Ryan, for his part, has delicately suggested some of his own members don't know what it means to govern.
"'Leaving Neverland' is long but delicately, patiently done — and so quiet; you can practically hear yourself listening," he writes.
"Joel," she says, in that voice she does, in an imaginary scenario where she delicately moves into my "Other" inbox.
This is clearer than ever in "Bloom," where he sings, in a delicately intimate and sometimes urgent tone, about passivity.
Raúl Castro himself ruled in a more consensual manner than Fidel did, mediating delicately between young reformers and recalcitrant fidelistas.
Her red one-piece swimsuit is, appropriately enough, tropical-themed, perfectly accenting the island flower tucked delicately behind her ear.
However, if they're not really dirty, I would suggest delicately spot-cleaning them so you don't wear out the wool.
But how such a large industrial machine can so delicately pierce someone's skin without going through we have no idea.
The medical examiner delicately reaches into the dead man's shorts and finds a revolver in his groin, hidden and unused.
It rustles as she shifts her body and moves her legs delicately on the wide couch on which she's perched.
Those fuckin' tubs of… I don't know, matter, that look like broken down moon rocks being delicately tapped onto nails.
When are people gonna start looking at my hands as they delicately play the glockenspiel and mysteriously transport everyone, huh?
It appears to be delicately pan-fried in the lemon juice, and we can practically smell the rosemary from here.
This is a gorgeous, delicately surprising piece of writing, horror — if it is — at its most melancholy and most elusive.
"Immunity" feels like a collection of small-scale watercolors, delicately blurring shades of synth pop, grunge, and confessional indie rock.
But it's good to study her lively drawings and delicately hued watercolors in the flesh rather than as magazine reproductions.
"There is no such thing as 'delicately balancing' when somebody is tortured and essentially sent home brain-dead," he said.
The piano is given a delicately meandering unaccompanied melody; Wang, virtuosic even in pianissimo, made it glisten in the air.
But I was newly conscious of how precisely and delicately Mr. Sondheim's score translates the pleasures of seeing into music.
Consider, for instance, the raviolo appetizer: Yes, just one big dumpling, with a soft egg delicately pouched in the center.
To swallow a mouthful of food, for example, I use a few delicately placed fingers to press my lips closed.
Frances Wilson delicately flavors her biography of the early-19th-century writer with both condiments but, above all, without censure.
Who are we to begrudge a chef their chance to smear—sorry, delicately drizzle—raspberry coulis over a chopping board?
Delicately, Somphone moved four live bombies to a rock crevice, where his family was less likely to step on them.
"Watch," she said, bringing her fingers to her mouth and delicately working the edge of a nail with her teeth.
When the puzzle was accepted, Will and his team agreed with me that this was a clue to handle delicately.
Such assurance is all the more impressive when you consider that "The Band's Visit" is built on delicately balanced contradictions.
Then the music splits apart: The theme is played delicately in the piano's high range, hovering over oscillating riffs below.
And the compromise unveiled Tuesday aims to balance those concerns delicately enough to win stamps of approval from both chambers.
The vase sports symmetrical phallic protuberances along its base, and all around the vessel are delicately hand-painted surgical steps.
Micah's evolution is handled delicately and naturally; the attention is carefully focused on the recovery, not the offending act itself.
Conjugating the Latin verb desero (in the above phrases), Reines delicately balance her own identity against the word's imbricated meanings.
Prepare for your eyes to remain closed for the entire application, as your technician delicately affixes each extension with tweezers.
On Saturday, the "Party in the U.S.A." singer got the word "freedom" delicately written across her hand, above her knuckles.
Would I trust this kind of service to give me the luxe, delicately decorated look I've been dreaming of today?
Millions of volumes of incredibly delicate paper records, stored in expensive alkaline folders in climate-controlled faults, and handled delicately.
"Watchmen" might have been the year's most audacious undertaking, delicately erecting a new mythology on top of an existing source.
Finally, can a simple relaxation cue -- to imagine delicately holding a crisp between your fingers -- improve running economy with practice?
It was delicately worded to avoid the impression that the United Nations was taking full responsibility for cholera in Haiti.
You twisted it and the space-age pine gel inside would diffuse its scent throughout the shitter, and NOT delicately.
They delicately hold paper rubbings of fossils, bringing together not only the notation of biological time, but also its imprint.
"No, we're not calling into question the wisdom of venture capitalists," said Allie Burns, the head of Village Capital, delicately.
"La ville cranienne" ("The Cranial City," 1939) is a delicately colored complex of mental confusion that is much less typical.
It's a role that requires nuance, diplomacy and tact as the country negotiates its place delicately in a post-Brexit world.
"I Don't Know" is a soulful, delicately wrought piano ballad, and "Come on to Me" is an all-out barnstorming rocker.
Delicately balancing on things can now be added to the list of things that no longer make us humans so special.
I needed Andy to dress me, carry me, and delicately place me on the toilet when I was 4 weeks pregnant.
Above a courtyard in North Miami, balanced along clotheslines like small birds, a set of delicately-folded origami boats glistens inexplicably.
It's a delicately layered, astute exploration into the strength of having hope, and the pitfalls you get into along the way.
We recently spotted the white-and-yellow pastel design delicately plated on the feeds of Instagram's in-the-know nail pros.
But your cat probably spends most of the day delicately curled up on the couch, seemingly content to do absolutely nothing.
She remembered her soft laughter as she delicately cut out the man-shaped cookies, which were scented with ginger and molasses.
Where exactly are these boutiques where shopping associates delicately present you with a garment as if it were a newborn baby?
What follows that evening is a conventional, but delicately executed scene in which two women from vastly disparate backgrounds break bread.
But in order to do this, the team first needed to delicately extrude the liquid from the midguts of growing embryos.
But when I glanced over at Lek, she had her hands delicately folded atop a DSLR camera hanging around her neck.
Others ran their fingers delicately, tenderly over the names inscribed on the wall as if the dead could feel their touch.
It was topped with a tumble of delicately dressed arugula, a scattering of cucumber slices and halved and peeled grape tomatoes.
Ichiro Suzuki treats his bats delicately, carrying them the way a musician would his instrument — in a shockproof, moisture-free case.
This decentralized revival became known as the Jesus Movement, and its participants as Jesus People—or, less delicately, as Jesus Freaks.
Each cast member sports CGI-enhanced fur to create a delicately anthropomorphic appearance, made even more uncanny by Hooper's gigantic sets.
I was, however, afraid that I might lose my grip on reality and go delicately insane, right there on the table.
Reality seemed to have roared past logic, invalidating the kind of delicately calibrated opinion that had given intellectuals prestige and purpose.
When I'd stick posters up on my walls with Blu Tack—not frame them and position them delicately next to houseplants.
She boards a bus filled with other Black women adorned with delicately applied white body paint, done in the Yoruba tradition.
"You are going to love it," he purrs, in an exquisite French accent, delicately passing it to you with two hands.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The new Solange album hovers delicately, like a ghost floating through the streets of Houston.
Today, we are going to compare solving to tiptoeing delicately through a minefield, also because it's the end of the week.
The forms in his work are complex paper cutouts delicately folded into a myriad of figures, apparently referencing Indonesian shadow puppetry.
The only visible structure is an arch resembling one from Athletic's former stadium that was delicately moved to its training ground.
But spicy avocado dip punched the lights out of a delicately flaky Chinese scallion pancake with basil in place of scallions.
For July, delicately seasoned turmeric and cardamom frozen yogurt is swirled into cups and garnished with orange segments and toasted coconut.
Kim took to Instagram to show off Gerber's tiny new tattoo: a flower delicately placed on the inside of her wrist.
Still, dexterous performances abound: Shirine Babb delicately unravels her Tituba, the Bajan servant made to be the scapegoat to Abigail's schemes.
I loved eating, but I'd lost so much weight by then that I carried myself delicately, as if I'd gone translucent.
Back at full speed, the boat seemed to touch the water only delicately, a kind of lengthwise flutter beneath the hull.
On a stand nearby there's a Bruce Nauman bronze of a pair of hands delicately touching each other by the fingertips.
Everyone at Naomi's wedding is pristine, their noses wrinkling delicately when Lacie crashes through and destroys the delicate ambience Naomi curated.
The mounting room is usually the first stop for specimens, where they are delicately unwrapped from newspapers printed in nearly every language.
It's clear when we watch Attenborough now that we're witness to nature's majesty, but also just how delicately the biosphere is poised.
For one, it had no fiber, which could cause "what the TV commercials delicately call, 'loss of normal regularity,'" the piece said.
The boxes delicately tied with white ribbons are then placed in the handbags of the ladies, or in the men's side pockets.
I love the way QS has delicately and beautifully shared Darla's sobriety journey with us, delving even deeper into it this season.
But the writer who can take what the surgeon does and describe it in such a delicately passionate manner is equally great.
The delicately striped cup enjoys a  special place at the table between objects with stripes of different widths running in opposite directions.
She likes the way I delicately place her highlights to just freshen up the color without starting from scratch month after month.
For most of its time on Earth, InSight is treated so delicately, like a porcelain doll that is transported with utmost care.
One customer, who walks in wearing a long red longyi and delicately beaded top, says she was at first nervous about Wave.
With a beautifully dry-aged porterhouse and delicately briny uni, this is a Thai-ish interpretation of the surf 'n' turf style.
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The creamy mozzarella contrasts delicately with the acid-tang of the tomato sauce, and the base has a perfect savoury-sour crunch.
Puppy love ain't cheap for Paris Hilton -- not when she's scooping up 12 ounces of chihuahua worth $8k ... very delicately, of course.
Fries were instead delicately munched at sit down restaurants — in turn becoming less fast and more French (with truffle oil and Parmesan).
Wrap the wire so that it covers sections of your braid, or space it out so that it looks delicately woven through.
We try to treat it delicately, but I think that's the first time she's really kind of run smack-dab into it.
And to me, it all sounded even safer coming from him, a man with a pair of tongs delicately handling sautéed tofu.
Clutching a glass with two hands, Trump delicately titled a glass of water towards his lips, much like a child would do.
I tasted four and found the eggnog crème brûlée delicately appealing, though it and the coconut rice pudding were too refrigerator-cold.
Avoid the hassle of having to delicately carry art around or sticking it in your bag and hoping it doesn't get crushed.
Greg Abbott (R), delicately balancing his own politics between moderates and conservatives, often acted as a shuttle diplomat between the warring sides.
Kempowski gives us a hundred pages of this steady pressure-building—delicately achieved, with a constantly flickering humor—until the barometer breaks.
But NATO is only beginning to explore what it delicately calls "active defense," and says it is not focused on offensive cyberweapons.
To be specific, Korean women are after a taut, cherubic visage with a delicately pointed chin (referred to as a "V-line").
Picking up the small linear tape with tweezers, she delicately placed it exactly where she had always dreamed a crease would be.
Sitting on the floor in the house I grew up in, I placed the photo delicately in the "to be scanned" pile.
In her earlier art, Douglas used inks and water-based media on raw linen, which resulted in delicately nuanced, mostly monochromatic works.
He perfected his Milos Special, delicately fried eggplant and zucchini, with the help of a Greek doctor interning in a Montreal hospital.
The fried chicken thighs, dredged with potato flour, have a delicately crisp lace around the skin, which is sweet with hot honey.
Ever so gingerly, I eased my hands underneath the patient's heart, cradling it as delicately as if it were a Fabergé egg.
After drying, she delicately places sheets of paper over the pup to protect it and throws paint to create splashes of water.
It was delicately, compellingly dirty, and the production staff sitting around the edges of the room made sounds of instinctual approval. ''Ooh!
Tharps delicately but honestly presents the recollections of many people who were insulted — indeed, wounded — by family members mocking their darker skin.
And yet Lagerfeld's same elegant sense of silhouette prevailed, with cropped jackets, robe coats and voluminous shorts floating delicately down the runway.
It has to be cold enough for visitors to delicately tread across Lake Superior, but the dangerous trek is well worth it.
For a moment, he took the child delicately by the waist and propped him on his legs, in a correct human stance.
She didn't look like the other moms, but I was always proud that this one, with her delicately destroyed hems, was mine.
The first new design is the word "Freedom" delicately written in script across the back of her hand, right above her knuckles.
Trump's predecessor, President Obama, attempted to walk a too fine line and thread a needle that simply refuses to be delicately threaded.
So not only will these lumbering platforms delicately remove weeds, but they'll inspect for aphids and fungus and apply the necessary remedies.
"You all made it," Ms. Oh said from the stage after she had sung her delicately pretty first song of the night.
" Senator Amy Klobuchar, Democrat of Minnesota, stepped delicately around questions about Mr. Biden during an interview on the ABC program "This Week.
They would lay their spoils on our glass coffee table, delicately handling the pieces as if they were made of phyllo dough.
They began with Luca della Robbia, who devised his own glazing technique for baked clay, with which he formed delicately emotive figures.
In the film, Knightley dons a gown that's long-sleeved, sheer, lined with lace, and delicately trimmed at the neckline with ostrich plumes.
He delicately dances around the word "racist" when he brings this up to the confessional cam, but it's clear that's what he means.
A memorial spoon by the silversmith Cornelius Vander Burch is delicately engraved in memory of Nicholas van Rensselaer, a prominent Dutch Reformed clergyman.
With their delicately cut geometric designs, Pearse's leaves look as though they were constructed from paper, and not from a brittle organic material.
With China more economically able and politically inclined to assert itself globally, Tillerson will have to tread delicately in his relationship with Beijing.
Over in Atlanta, Dubois takes Nova as his date to a fancy-schmancy mansion party full of...how do I put this delicately?
Now, with the chess board delicately constructed for a valiant resistance effort, the show feels ready to start moving at full speed again.
The two-act play's many shifts in tone need to be delicately realized by the actors and supported by the visuals around them.
Phillipson, who is 37 and has auburn hair of the kind admired by pre-Raphaelite painters, picked her way delicately through the crowd.
On a recent weekday evening, wearing a navy-blue cardigan and tie, he delicately examined clients' palms with a bone-handled magnifying glass.
Singularity itself builds like a psychedelic experience, its delicately constructed ambient techno swelling into a headspace-filling alternate universe as each track unfurls.
" He delicately placed darkened symbols within the artwork that portray self-exile from religion, which goes back to the song "Twilight of God.
So when Trump attacks the legitimacy of the judiciary, he attacks the system of delicately balanced and constrained power that gives him authority.
It flows unpredictably, swirling delicately like the puddles that form along the shoreline, or rushing dangerously from melody to melody like a riptide.
Jacky Rosen officially announced her bid for Senate, she stepped delicately on the subject of Heller's future vote on the health care bill.
The first dish I recognize from my printed tasting menu is delicately sliced squid marinated in oyster juice, coconut water, and kaffir lime.
With delicately crafted environments and the sharp, grounded writing, Oxenfree is easily one of the best science-fiction-horror-whatever games of 2016.
The effort is also supposed to usher in what is delicately called a "political transition" that would ease out President Bashar al-Assad.
Every horizontal ledge and edge and rim was delicately capped; the phone box was smothered in snow, the light blue-gray inside it.
Cusk, who was tenser than I had seen her—alert to every nuance of her daughters' moods—delicately set about repairing the damage.
Blumenthal explained that Warby Parker didn't offer online try-on to ensure that the experience was handled delicately for kids and their parents.
Even lawmakers who embraced repealing the individual mandate were keenly aware of the danger it could pose to their delicately crafted tax bill.
Pauline shakes her head, dabs delicately at her nose, and flashes a kind of apologetic smile at Aidan and Lydia across the desk.
I started the camera and set the timer on my phone to two hours — so I'd know when to delicately change the battery.
Delicately, I explained that I was accompanying Kimberly Jung, the founder of the spice company Rumi, to the saffron fields of western Afghanistan.
The dog would take a paper towel very delicately in her mouth, cover the food, and then uncover the food to eat it.
"Big Boss Big Time Business," produced by Batmanglij and Hit-Boy, bubbles with dancehall rhythm and is crossed delicately with hip-hop production.
Unless the outlet poses a safety hazard — like it sparks when you plug something in — you may want to address the problem delicately.
The main town, Leh, feels like a glass museum case of traditional Buddhist culture delicately perched on a shelf high in the Himalayas.
Ms. Rana made these awkward figurations come across delicately; the melodic line had the grace of the bel canto opera arias Chopin adored.
This is MetaCacti, an otherworldly creation that looks like it might have been gifted by a chic (and delicately sweet-smelling) space alien.
They kept posting videos of the newly emerged butterflies walking delicately over their hands, and I was going a little mad with jealousy.
Even within a single performance, he might surge from a passage of pin-drop silence to overwhelming accrual to delicately crafted collective action.
"We didn't know — this was back in 1993 — that the fashion industry would put jewels very delicately into the models' mouths," she said.
In the adjacent "I Don't Know Why" (2013), the canvas is delicately unfurled around its wooden stretchers, offering a glimpse of its skeleton.
Light followed him as he stepped delicately across the stage, singing—hair flopping across his brow, concentration and joy all over his face.
" Papamichail also said, "What really impresses me is his perception of the inside anatomy and how delicately he is moving the robotic instruments.
The all-glass roof is quintessential Tesla, and the razor-sharp, delicately articulated fascia gives the Ferrari 458 a run for its money.
Fiction is the art of delicately sketching the internal lives of others, of richly and believably projecting readers into lives not their own.
" Delicately, Stoffa added, "I don't know, though, that he has to have the same coalition that Barack Obama did to win the election.
The result was Ordinary Beauty, a ring bearing a voluminous paper flower whose crinkly petals she likens to her grandmother's delicately wrinkled skin.
"We make a plan of how to approach the parents delicately, and if they don't come around, they apply the law," she said.
Acclaimed German selector DJ Koze also did a special edit of the producer's delicately lithe "Surrender" for his DJ-Kicks mix last year.
It's everything I hoped it would be: shrouded with a glazed bap, specked with light chili, and stuffed with delicately fried crab meat.
Here we see two examples of the crucifixion alongside delicately rendered flora and fauna: birds of paradise, deer, and the biblical apple tree.
In Toledano's photographs, they are very delicately illuminated in pink hues, as if viewed through a prism of a nearby sunrise or sunset.
One thing united them all, though: Every delicately embroidered, exquisitely detailed gown is primed for award show season, which is conveniently in full-swing.
Though it seems unfair to label such a delicately crafted film as a movie about a bad boyfriend, that's really the main plot driver.
When asked about the Fantasy Suite, our former pro footballer (he played on a practice squad for the Oakland Raiders) is always delicately evasive.
Even with the noise cancelling at maximum power, I enjoy that delicately balanced audio fidelity I've come to love from any Bowers & Wilkins headphones.
You could already opt out of Facebook's facial-recognition-powered photo tag suggestions, but the setting's description delicately avoided using the term facial recognition.
And on the 2018 Met Ball red carpet, yet another halo, this time delicately positioned on the black-as-hell foundation of a durag.
Spacecraft will need to be able to rendezvous with satellites and dock with them delicately — at speeds of 17,000 miles per hour or more.
The gorgeous gold style features a leaf-like detail that delicately wraps around two fingers and is "inspired by nature," according to Baublebar's website.
I had to delicately (but never angrily) move the hand to my waist or arrange myself far enough away that they couldn't touch me.
Giulia extended and then dipped the tips of her fingers into a bowl of oil and delicately passed them over each of our hands.
For those of us that don't find comfort in watching hot knives delicately destroy their surroundings, I am here to offer up a solution.
The module the group describes would serve as a tool to delicately clear a pathway, manipulating and even lifting organs out of the way.
Alongside a set of "grillz" (replaceable blingy retainers adored by celebrities, pictured below) there is a tooth from Mayan civilisation encrusted delicately with jade.
Bigger bones often require several weeks of tedious work, spread out over seasons, as the volunteers delicately coax them out of clay or mudstone.
From that idyllic first snowfall to awkward family portraits to trays of delicately frosted gingerbread men, few seasons are more photogenic than the holidays.
As she delicately poses in one designer dress after another, it's hard to listen to her complain about not being "allowed" to do things.
It sees its world by coating it in lasers, allowing Chimp to reach for the handle, delicately turn it, and roll through the entry.
The latter might be a little more important considering more people spend their time on the dance floor than delicately eating their garden salad.
With a delicately sensual geometry and symmetry impeccable for something handmade, artist Mary Judge's powdered pigment drawings are stunning works of otherworldly cohesive unity.
For one thing, she doesn't trust Ego's simpering lady friend, the delicately pretty, insect-like Mantis (Pom Klementieff, an excellent addition to the cast).
In one letter, where she is commenting on the long Ouija poem, Bishop tells Merrill not so delicately that it just doesn't make sense.
But Abby, who is about six feet tall, towered above her more delicately framed mother, and bent to her in a gentle, attentive way.
Elsewhere van Dyck's mistress, the beautiful Margaret Lemon, levels her gaze at us while delicately fingering the sleeve — or neckline — of her white garment.
And a delicately colored linden tree branch, complete with leaves and seed pods, is fully articulated to represent its movement in a gentle breeze.
We also love a guy who will delicately place foil-sheet masks on our faces while we lounge poolside in our favorite band tee.
You hear him on the track first, before Lava's delicately sung and mellowely rapped vocal skips over the head-nodding bass and piano chords.
Three (or as many as six) years later the result is a citrusy, delicately spicy paste that combines real umami with a subtle heat.
The church, sandstone, was dusty rose, and a tall iron fence ran around the lawn, which on that day was dotted delicately with debris.
But the best two pieces — "Shaky Window" and "UFO" — invest the gallery walls with a magical presence as delicately surprising as an unexpected kiss.
But you want to tell it delicately, with thought and rigorous attention to detail, and be unyielding over the quality of data you use.
When Ms. Davies receives the parcels — each packed delicately with about 100 chrysalides — she and her team open them inside the museum's quarantine lab.
"I tried to kind of delicately bring it up because I think it is the major issue," Ms. Klobuchar told reporters after her event.
Viewers watch as Bruce Weber, a veteran obituary writer, calls the bereaved, delicately gathering details on the deceased in time to make his deadline.
Aniston then followed the admission with a close-up picture of herself delicately sipping from the flute, while tagging Witherspoon and Queen B herself. 
Both were satisfying, but, not surprisingly, it was dessert that stood out, specifically, the bakery's lavender cupcake, moist, light as air, and delicately floral.
" When Cary, the scientist tasked with mapping his brain's peculiar pathways, delicately asks before an exam, "Could you maybe not break everything this time?
Tilapia and other fish, shrimp and pork chops are on the menu, but it's the delicately battered catfish that keeps the locals coming back.
But what really sets this movie apart is that by looking for equality between its characters, it leaves a trail of delicately subverted expectations.
Some supported the Democratic effort to impeach Mr. Trump ("We're not fans," one man delicately put it), while others said they backed the president.
Sofonisba is dressed in her usual white blouse, with three thin strings dangling delicately from her collar to the bottom edge of the canvas.
Ansari delicately weaves his critique of this tedious combat into his own personal story, reminding us that he's not that good of a person.
WASHINGTON — President Trump has spent months delicately sidestepping Hong Kong's escalating battle between pro-democracy demonstrators and security services enforcing China's authoritarian government line.
He rests his hands delicately on the source of his torment, a bloated, fluid-filled abdomen, a typical symptom of late-stage liver cancer.
Then, with his eyes on the ball, he produced a scissors kick that went over his shoulder, over the keeper and delicately beneath the bar.
Green beans — memorable, as they were crisp-tender and delicately tossed with garlic and oil — were served with most of the entrees that we ordered.
She is what a book marketer I once worked with would delicately call mediagenic, and it makes that rags-to-riches story even more appealing.
Though Mathews puts it rather more delicately, the conclusion is that energy firms are spending a lot of money for PR rather than bat protection.
In tests, the robotic fingers delicately placed a ring onto a target, and a pair of robots worked together to pick up a square frame.
The short footage shows Draper scientists delicately placing the tech on the back of a dragonfly, which doesn't appear to be harmed by the procedure.
It's a credit to their invention that the three songs included here, each delicately propulsive and fully-formed, are outtakes from last year's Boy King.
Medical students need to learn how to delicately ask about the drugs a patient might be taking, without sounding accusatory or minimizing patients' actual pain.
Even among journalists, who tend to treat allegations of racism delicately and as a matter of perception versus fact, Trump's candidacy created some unusual exceptions.
Pepitas, or roasted pumpkin seeds, animated the black kale and sprout salad, which was delicately tossed with pancetta, dates, ricotta, grapefruit and a pomegranate vinaigrette.
And here is where the balancing act must lean, however delicately, in the direction of prudence and away from the aforementioned possibility of the playoffs.
From Aquarius's delicately dressed down find to Leo's boldly enlivened buy, light up your horoscope's candle and let its distinctive aroma inspire this season's initiatives.
Green's original is streamlined, confident, beautiful in how delicately his falsetto merges with the effortless glide of the strings and the propulsive Hi Rhythm beat.
We had to delicately peel apart the noodles to lay them out flat on top of layers of tomato sauce and pages of Infinite Jest.
The vivid slipdress-clad Cabello paired the spaghetti-strapped, delicately beaded Jonathan Simkhai pre-fall 2017 look with a matching robe draped over her arms.
Petite, with a delicately tapering face, she can play the ingénue, the diva, or the girl next door, and costume changes come at dizzying speed.
The buttered bun was plated to the side to showcase two delicately fried pickles atop a chewy pile of burnt ends — an Instagram-ready meal.
In the middle—flanked by bodhisattvas, heavenly kings, and thunderbolt holders—is the Vairocana Buddha, a colossal seated figure in a delicately carved rippling tunic.
Any effort by Mr. Xi to alter that compact might increase his considerable authority, but it could also inject instability into the delicately balanced system.
Using a small spoon and several pencil-like dabbers, the Korean artist creates incredibly detailed artworks by delicately administering colored pigments onto tufts of coffee.
It seems to hang delicately in some balance between wistful and euphoric, which is something Bronaugh said he strove for while he was composing it.
In ways that could keep Trump's fury in check, Sessions delicately navigated questions on recusals, pardons and even the possible firing of high-ranking officials.
This method of making eggs results in a sort of pouch around the yolk for a tender, delicately cooked egg white and a runny yolk.
For $5, he hands us a tray of fuchka, crispy hollow rounds laden with delicately spiced chickpeas and a flurry of grated hard-boiled egg.
As the ambulette crew delicately shifted a fragile Doris from her bed onto a stretcher, she appeared more a collection of bones than a person.
The Paris-based company collaborated with the chef Alain Ducasse on the blend, which includes green tea and is delicately scented with raspberry and rose.
Mr. Savlov said the blending of families must be handled delicately so that it did not seem like spouses were leaving their old families behind.
The company isn't the first with this macaron treatment, but these are delicately wrapped in milk or dark chocolate, which perfectly balances the pastry inside.
Marilyn Lerner makes delicately complicated oil-on-wood abstractions at Kate Werble; don't miss the unlabeled low tables by Christopher Chiappa, also in Werble's booth.
It was a delicately hit ball, a bunt placed by Eduardo Nunez just in front of the pitcher's mound in the first inning on Thursday.
Ms. Feore delicately turns up the dial on that story, which Mr. Chameroy and Gabi Epstein (as Audrey) are able to sustain without losing laughs.
Supple rose-gold rope chains were delicately intertwined with white gold and diamond ribbons, which then unwound themselves from earlobes, around fingers and on wrists.
At the precise moment it curdles — it&aposs allowed to curdle until the optimal point and then the curds are cut very delicately, very slowly.
Yet between these passages is also astonishing beauty, even the sublime: rending melodies fit for lullabies, ethereal humming that hovers delicately, like a visiting spirit.
Once you acknowledged that microbial ecology was so delicately interconnected, the assumption that one bacterium could thrive alone in a dish began to seem odd.
The meat is encased in sheer, delicately crisp, crackling skin, which is deep-fried, then baked and finished in a skillet to achieve the effect.
The authors' nearly perfect solution is a pastiche Caribbean score whose words are restrained and delicately rhymed but whose music is relentlessly grabby and emotional.
She opened with an understated and delicately shaded rendition of Berg's Piano Sonata No. 1, a deeply expressive work composed while he was studying with Schoenberg.
"I am going to share this completely with my husband John Krasinski," she said, as the camera panned to him as he started to delicately leak.
This floating "mucus house" acts as a spider web, delicately grabbing bits of food smaller than a grain of sand that float in the water column.
Typically, the way JEB is treated is to manage wounds and infections as they crop up, taking care to treat the body's extremely fragile skin delicately.
You don't know the story of the waitress who delicately presents you with a bottle of wine mere moments after getting screamed at in the kitchen.
Mr Sanders never faced the "scouring light" of media scrutiny, notes Senator Cory Booker of New Jersey, delicately: "we don't know" how he would have done.
The Conservative Party is so delicately balanced over Brexit that it would rather keep Mrs May (and by extension Mr Grayling et al) than risk splitting.
Q. There is that fantastic moment in the film when you show a museum curator delicately putting on gloves and handling his grimy Mineshaft membership card.
Many were in the shape of birds, and all of them were delicately beautiful; they looked like something that would be sold for $400 at Anthropologie.
Theatrically, but also delicately (Tom is a gentleman), he gnaws off a few morsels of dry-looking flesh, then flings the rest back onto Logan's plate.
Mr. Varjon's immaculately voiced, tenderly singing lines and the yearning he conveyed in the delicately shaded intimate moments offered a bracing contrast with more tumultuous sections.
Foy, who got her start as Renesme in the Twilight franchise is all grown up, and as delicately beautiful as the dolls Clara brings to life.
Little Phoenix recently celebrated a birthday too — his first, in fact — on Christmas Eve, which is something Nick previously told PEOPLE the family would treat delicately.
With a spike snapped from an orange tree, she delicately scrapes away the membrane separating the anther from the stigma in order to pollinate the flower.
On this typewriter, or its predecessors, with shoulders braced and pinkie finger delicately raised, he banged out the excoriating articles and books that made his reputation.
Its delicately crunchy surface is dusted with salt and fennel pollen, and makes a perfect bite in-between grapefruit slushy ones to avoid a brain freeze.
Over a smooth, electro-laced toy drum kit, Youngblood delicately strums an acoustic guitar, slowly revealing a track built around his straight-from-the-heavens voice.
The headpieces range from traditional to avant-garde in appearance, some rendered delicately with precious metal, while others are made with the help of 3D printers.
In mid-December, Tlaib posted an image of the garment, woven delicately with red thread, and small bursts of blue, yellow, and green, to her Instagram.
A quarter-century later, the live-action version sumptuously holds up to that legacy, delicately expanding upon and updating the original in enormously crowd-pleasing fashion.
Even among journalists, who tend to treat allegations of racism delicately and as a matter of perception versus fact, Trump's candidacy has created some unusual exceptions.
He clearly has a soft spot for songs that delicately pull at the heartstrings, and emotional ballads that are best listened to while scream-singing along.
We're methodically shown how the whole thing is painstakingly constructed, using mini-vegetables and tempura, which are then delicately placed inside of a watch face housing.
Let's get over the idea that vegetables have to be served pristinely, steamed delicately and plated spartanly with "just a touch" of olive oil and salt.
While the audio dropped earlier this year, below is the premiere of the video which is as delicately paced and poised as the tune it accompanies.
As Yorke whispers about fog and memory, it's easy enough to imagine someone like Jeremih or the Weeknd weaving delicately around him, luxuriating in the darkness.
Bleaching can kill coral, damaging these delicately balanced ecosystems to the point they can't be repaired, and it also makes for a pretty depressing snorkeling experience.
Justin Vernon, his delicately fascinating and tonal voice that sits somewhere between robotic and transcendent only ever appearing each time Kanye West released a new record.
He was one of few officials to acknowledge deficiencies in diagnostic testing and has repeatedly yet delicately corrected the President on the timeline of vaccine development.
It lends her pieces, delicately embroidered or printed, in loose, boxy shapes a vintage tinge, a sense of place and time remote from the fractious present.
The book is a feminist manifesto that delicately unwraps the horror, but also bubbles with the love and wry humor that has endeared Toews to readers.
The versions made by Igbo and Yoruba cooks may contain fewer ingredients, but will feature delicately sweet calabash nutmeg and smoky selim peppers in the mixture.
Like its shortsighted, matchmaking heroine — who looks for love in all the wrong places — the movie exuded a delicately balanced aura of deadpan, self-delighted innocence.
Just as things appeared at their most perilous, an Indian military helicopter swooped in, plucking the woman off the rooftop and delicately hoisting her to safety.
"BH90210" treads delicately, as well, with mentions of Luke Perry, who played the bad boy Dylan McKay and who died, earlier this year, of a stroke.
"Over the years some quite strange people have taken over and run football clubs," summed up Greg Dyke, a former chairman of the Football Association, delicately.
His vague statement delicately alluded to another case in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, where a lawmaker from Mr. Modi's party is accused of rape.
Shulkin delicately tried to hold off Perlmutter's proposal, saying the VA was already developing an in-house method of comparing its services to the private sector.
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa gives a delicately calibrated performance as Nobusuke Tagomi, a Japanese trade minister in San Francisco trying to resist the push toward another war.
Calçots (Catalonian green onions) were chucked directly onto the hot embers; their blackened outer skin was stripped away to reveal a delicately silky, leeklike inner flesh.
It was funny, but also poignant, to see a group of people pondering the logistics of this huge pile of bodies and delicately ministering to it.
The next day, when I told my father I wasn't going to change the ring, he delicately took my hand and angled it toward the window.
"To Say" finds the Canadian producer exploring a tender house-leaning sound, assembled from a swirling blend of soulful vocal samples and a delicately ascending melody.
Foam can either be really classy, à la culinary foam delicately garnishing a dish in a Michelin restaurant, or really unclassy, à la an Ibiza foam party.
The weird little flesh-whorls that jut out from the sides of most of our heads are just small components of a much larger, delicately interconnected system.
Hedrick, a hydrology technician, stuck the instrument into the solid white wall before him, withdrew it—now loaded with snow—and delicately skimmed off the extra flecks.
The oldest known Italian sundial, unearthed at Pompeii and dating to 100 BCE, is on view in Time and Cosmos, its conical shape delicately sculpted from marble.
"Yellow Landscape" (27), composed of delicately balanced wood and fishing weights on string, depicts a world filled with anti-Asian sentiment, in a constant state of precariousness.
The Season 4 finale seemed to delicately hint that there might be more to the blossoming friendship between Adam and Jessa, and Sunday night's episode confirmed it.
They are tough and industrial, with wire and steel jutting out from the wall, and simultaneously fragile and anthropomorphic, dangling delicately like a mobile from the ceiling.
Waking up in a tube to discover I was getting an M.R.I. A nurse delicately pulling glue from my hair from where the technicians had inserted sensors.
The black flies that Dr. Currie studies have reputedly killed large mammals when swarming them (perhaps by shock rather than what is delicately referred to as exsanguination).
InSight delicately placed the seismometer, nicknamed SEIS, onto the surface of Mars on December 19th, and the spacecraft has been trying to pick up a quake since.
But money is already an incredibly fraught and emotionally complicated topic, and requests for money from strangers, no matter how worthy the cause, should be treated delicately.
" As The Atlantic delicately put it, "The British public has been engaged in a debate about war that has been largely absent from the U.S. presidential election.
Kitchen witchery or food magic must be handled delicately and thoughtfully—and, it bears repeating, with the goal of harming none and for the good of all.
Kim is delicately balancing his citizens' rising economic expectations, resulting from well-publicized summit diplomacy, with enough economic concessions from North Korea's neighbors to forestall regime collapse.
But air freight movements confirm the global economy has lost significant momentum over the last year and the outlook is now poised delicately between growth and recession.
Duck flambé arrives on an actual silver platter, to be set afire before your eyes, yielding a plethora of delicately smoky, unusually tender, crispy-skinned duck parts.
Measuring 2.7 inches across, each ornament is delicately laser-cut by hand into a reindeer-and-bird design and finished with a red satin ribbon for hanging. 
Then he drives 20 minutes from his hillside greenhouse to Nerua's kitchen in Bilbao, where eight of Mr. Alija's assistants spend about 45 minutes delicately shelling them.
Later, Johnson delicately registered his objections to the trade escalations, saying the U.K. is in favor of "trade peace" and would support dialing back the trade war.
The construction is a horizontally organized series of rectangular elements with delicately cross-hatched, linear-patterned and subtly colored, blocked areas, contrasted with broad, kaolin-whitened areas.
Sometimes, there's simply nothing more tempting than a delicately placed "I'm just kidding" when you want to evade the consequences of your own pathetic words or actions.
Secondly, nearly everything in the interferometers' arms is delicately suspended to isolate it as far as possible from distant seismic rumblings and the vibrations of passing traffic.
Dressed in a white boiler suit, blue surgical gloves and a dust mask, the vet leaned over and delicately sliced the animal's stomach open with a scalpel.
An over-the-top parody of the art world, this delicately created diorama accentuates a certain cut-throat nature of the art world, while also parodying it.
The scent of freshly caught Chinook salmon, being delicately smoked on top of a cedarwood plank, is enough to make anyone tap into their inner otter tendencies.
Though often wispy, some of the imagery is striking and memorable, particularly Issen's "Skeleton (Pipe Support)" (early 20th century) that is delicately carved from a deer's antler.
He has no shame about the fact that it is made with a gussied up piece of Gardein's chick'n delicately shaped into a drumstick or chicken thigh.
Blake Lively's bright lips and intricate updo, which was so delicately executed, we wondered if the Manus x Machina-themed look had been done by a robot.
Fans know, too, that the most delicately balanced games — as this was — are often decided by the finest of margins: by one inspired moment, by one mistake.
Many believed the diaphanous, delicately embroidered Guinevere dresses and flamenco frocks that had distinguished the pair's successful tenure had surely come from the mind of a woman.
What the value of his life now is, though, and whether it's enough — these are the questions at the heart of this deeply but delicately penetrating novel.
The typical Fraggle Rock episode is like a lighter version of The Dark Crystal, with low-stakes quest plots that map out these characters' delicately balanced culture.
" The judges also awarded a special prize to the Japanese designer Kozaburo Akasaka, the creative director of Kozaburo, for what they called "his delicately deconstructed men's wear.
Former officials say Mr. Comey anticipated that the president might ask whether he was being investigated, and consulted his advisers on how to delicately sidestep the question.
It revolves around "Princes and Princesses," a film of six unusual fairy tales from the French animator Michel Ocelot, whose courtly figures appear as delicately etched silhouettes.
As the P.L.O. finance minister Ahmed Qurie, Anthony Azizi delicately charts a progression from chill impenetrability into warm accessibility that mirrors the great arc of the play.
Each of the meat dishes is served with two vegetables, and among them the delicately spiced ye misir wat lentils and the shiro, or chickpeas, stand out.
As much as you&aposre on the edge of your seat the majority of the film, Waithe&aposs script delicately balances a serious drama with unexpected humor.
You'll be able to delicately filet fish, split a chicken cutlet in half, and struggle a little less when cutting through tougher ingredients, like watermelons and gourds.
He even delicately etched in a door, windows and the logos for the university and its Canadian Centre for Electron Microscopy, where he constructed the wee model.
The group dined on "Korean food designed to be palatable for foreigners," per the Blue House, noting that it was "delicately prepared" to be kosher for Trump.
This joyful series about a little African girl named Anna Hibiscus is a revelation — the books ring with laughter even as they stab (delicately) at your heart.
Flower-like, nihilistic death and sex imagery is also bound together in "Skeleton Seated on Skull" (19th century), a very delicately carved Okimono ivory sculpture from Japan.
His exhibition at Michael Werner last winter stunned me with how smoothly he slips between delicately rendered organic shapes, geometric abstraction, and images of civil rights leaders.
After the loss of her father and a close friend, Heide Hatry began making portraits where her subjects' faces are delicately recreated with their own cremated remains.
The Queen has sent a delicately coded message to Britain's fractious political class, urging lawmakers to seek common ground and grasp the big picture to resolve the crisis.
The radiant hues in Olitski's spray paintings turn out not to be monochromes but, rather, delicately modulated expanses that often change dramatically across the surface of the canvas.
Ross Perry's script doesn't limit these characters to stereotypically sexy female rockstars, instead allowing them to probe depths of nuanced, delicately layered emotions, and reveling in subversive bodies.
They're very lightly and delicately done, but it means that when I get up in the morning and I have no makeup on, at least I have eyebrows.
It would fund a scientific study to determine whether there was a ''probable link'' — a term that delicately avoided any declaration of causation — between PFOA and any diseases.
You can, of course, order crepes delicately squirted with the stuff — they're prettier, if not much different from, the kind you can get at any street fair creperie.
His father is embracing his late-in-life coming out (a plot that is dealt with delicately and humorously), while Liliana is once again working as Rogelio's manager.
To get the look, you hyperextend your legs, point your toes, and delicately arch your foot as if an invisible block heel or wedge was stretching it out.
This time, there's no layered guitar or insistent harmony; it's just Baker and a piano, delicately smashing your heart into a thousand pieces with a small, ornate hammer.
It's complicated and complex, and it's something that I really leaned on George and Oprah for so I could try to understand, to navigate — to put it delicately.
In December officials even took part in a conference hosted by the United Nations Development Programme to discuss human rights (delicately) with foreign experts and civil-society members.
They include delicately rendered watercolors of flowers and lifelike drawings of women, as well as an oil painting, "Summer Landscape" (1888), that suggests an aptitude for rendering light.
On a recent morning, as he sat in his mansion with exotic birds chirping in the backyard, Mr. Katumbi delicately danced around the question of his presidential ambitions.
Because double fisting lethal hand cannons is the "perfect" way to show how well a robot could, for example, delicately repair a faulty component on a space module.
For years, Google has struggled to get sure footing on its various hardware initiatives — moving delicately to handle partners and, at times, deliver products that consumers actually use.
When Roman ventures to the beach and delicately wades out into the ocean, he has the convincing look of a child experiencing a sensation for the first time.
Women delicately mime picking flowers, or are turned upside down when the text, sung onstage by a tenor and mezzo-soprano, alludes to a pavilion reflected in water.
Delicately played by Mr. Reilly, who opens up his character one emotion at a time, Eli is a seeming conundrum; he's also the movie's ace in the hole.
But Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi declined to criticize what she delicately referred to as "the military aspect" in her talk at the World Economic Forum on Asean.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Apparent at the Foundation Louis Vuitton's exhibition of mostly delicately colored drawings by Egon Schiele is his virtuosity as a draftsman.
Performed in a mix of French and Vietnamese, the production delicately explored the complex identities born of colonial rule, all from the setting of a family-run restaurant.
It was salty and earthy, delicately crumbly — and served by a passionate, fast-talking man who revered the process of making this cheese as much as its history.
They're beautiful wastelands writ small, delicately dotted with suggestions of trash; ruined structures and abandoned encampments; occasional tiny flags or palm trees; and enticing little pileups of paint.
With the windows open at the Cobble Hill House, the sound of the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway, which the new condo building overlooks, is — delicately put — a constant roar.
Abetted by Patrick Orth's careful, almost obsessively calm camerawork, Köhler has concocted an uncommonly subtle and deliberately ambiguous work, one that's delicately rewarding, if you meet it halfway.
Which is all to say that Spot is delicately exploring a new kind of automation, in which sensitive machines work closely with humans, instead of replacing them outright.
Nothing says Civil War like cheese that smells like the inside of a soldiers boot and hard salami, all delicately placed on a hearty piece of artisan bread.
And still atop each drift a pinhead Serenade— An oily mange, Sewage smuts and pocks— Of notes almost delicately arranged, A paradox To which clings, Read rightly—what?
When she makes a mistake, she scrubs at it with a gum eraser, delicately blowing the leavings from the page, as though she were wishing on a dandelion.
Zapruder is a gifted writer and storyteller who delicately unravels a minor mystery few people know or care about, but that she makes human, complex and quite interesting.
Then a blockbuster follow-up report from the Wall Street Journal a few day later blew apart Democratic leaders' delicately knitted attempt to hold off an impeachment investigation.
But most of all, you watch the legs, the rear ones tugging silk from the spinnerets on the abdomen, others delicately gauging the distance between the anchor points.
There's Cosimo, a delicately swirled design with tinted edges, and Cosima, with vibrant cups stacked atop contrasting stems; each comes as a coupe, wine glass, highball and tumbler.
In an interview on Fox News Channel early on Friday, Trump appeared to blast one of two delicately crafted immigration proposals that had a better chance of passing.
It has to be heated up and then delicately separated by picks or razors, a process that can actually do more damage to the device if you're not careful.
The tilted angles and delicately shifting planes of "Hudson River Landscape", a landmark piece from 1951, seem to capture a sense of moving through the countryside on a train.
How do I put this delicately... Jess is a strange bedfellow (snores loudly, moves around constantly, and attacks me with her 'restless legs') and I'm a pretty light sleeper.
Twin pregnancies must be treated more delicately than a singleton pregnancy and are high-risk by default, so I also wanted to have a peaceful pregnancy with positive influences.
To create what he called a "reconstruction of an epoch," the students and researchers are delicately capturing the smells of different objects and historic areas of the 1906 Morgan.
You heard that right: Designers are now taking the beauty of spring florals quite literally, opting to dress fashion models' faces (and necks!) with freshly grown, delicately placed petals.
Well, as Bloomberg delicately points out, those numbers kind of bury the lead—for people who own mobile wallet-capable devices, "only a tiny fraction" actually use the service.
Mass graves and haunting stories In a shallow pit in northern Somalia, forensic anthropologists have been delicately digging around battered bones that were recently found in numerous mass graves.
That added sensitivity made it easier for Walgamott to pull off surprisingly complex movements, like picking grapes, delicately lifting a fragile box, or stuffing a pillow into its case.
Maybe it's the fish moilee that separates and melts only when it's in my mouth, crisped and teetering delicately on top of the curry and rice instead of within.
Powell on Wednesday tried to delicately explain how the Fed is weighing future policy moves by using the analogy of walking into a pitch-black room filled with furniture.
Her political material is wry and pointed, and her personal jokes can achieve the poignancy of a slice-of-life scene from one of Alan Bennett's delicately observed plays.
This stuff is meant to be consumed straight-up, with grit and valor, followed by facial contortions and a string of cusses—not delicately sipped from a champagne flute.
Several times he ordered his band to proceed behind him at very low volume or cut out completely, and he played delicately, singing the blues in a hurt falsetto.
Generally grayer than its close cousin, the standard pigeon, with distinctive white marks on its neck and wings, the wild-caught palombe is more delicately gamy and less rich.
This is a film made entirely of close-ups, with a particular focus on hands delicately capturing a wide range of delicate gestures — a common trait among Rinland's films.
The idea of origins is further expressed through the artist's use of ash, which spills delicately out of some of the domes, doubling them up as containers of history.
Hiss Golden Messenger — the country-rock group spearheaded by the songwriter M. C. Taylor, who delicately navigates matters of family and faith on songs like "Biloxi" — will also perform.
The denial of the truth about adolescent sexuality — specifically what some of the characters delicately refer to as "SSA" (for "same-sex attraction") — happens to be the film's subject.
Artists of Mr. Mueller's generation often strove to undermine or subvert Color Field Painting, which he did by adding thick flourishes of paint to canvases delicately stained with color.
Nips and tears in the clay cause his beautiful pots, once fired, to fold over or collapse inward, their delicately glazed surfaces punctured like dreams of perfection come undone.
While no candidate has emerged yet, New Hampshire's late filing deadline and primary give them plenty of time to wreak havoc on Ayotte's delicately balanced chances this fall. 143.
In spectral, delicately comic videos, often with hushed narration and ambient sound, she explores mortality, mental illness, humans' obligation to animals, and the role of women in Thai society.
Though extremely subtle, the warm, bronze-glazed highlight — sprinkled delicately throughout the tendrils around her face — instantly elevated the star's long curtain bangs (which she cut back in December).
Younger fans, even those whose parents have a proclivity for silver and black, may latch onto the rising Niners, who are delicately trying to jump on a golden opportunity.
For me, there was no nostalgia, no memory, no reference; the marshmallows were a revelation: pale, soft, even fragile, delicately sweet and almost effervescent — they melted on my tongue.
A delicately worded legal memo in the White House leads us directly to a terrified, helpless, blindfolded, diaper-clad prisoner whose mind and body can never be made whole.
Grace Talusan's memoir, "The Body Papers," finds unexpected points of connection between her experiences of abuse, immigration and genetic testing; the allusions she makes are powerful yet delicately drawn.
As our guide talked us through the stories and mechanics of some of the star instruments, she donned white cotton gloves and delicately activated the music objects for us.
The stock of fresh shrimp, crab and delicately fried fish come straight from the small fishing boats into the kitchen, a delightful community partnership that began three years ago.
The delicately drilled hairstyles upon sculpture or the symmetrical braids on a plaster mummy mask become the new focus, rather than the piercing eyes or cleft in a chin.
The tents are delicately embroidered with Arabic words for the day's hours, as well as botanical motifs, anatomical representations of the female reproductive system, and creatures from the natural world.
In fact, you can see the marble mausoleum in the top left corner of photo No. 2 in the gallery above, while Sheroes is delicately lit toward the bottom center.
From a fundamental perspective, the market is still delicately poised between bearish risks arising from a global slowdown and bullish risks from supply interruptions in the Middle East and elsewhere.
The timing of The Tale is fortuitous, but I fear that the hype associated with the #MeToo label might somehow obscure what is ultimately a slow, delicately put together film.
It might sound almost too outlandish to tell you anything real and rooted about mental health but Dalton's writing delicately explores themes of heartbreak, depression, and stifling versions of masculinity.
Anyway, the reality is that, as it exists in the Galaxy Fold, the flexible screen is going to be delicate, and you are going to need to treat it delicately.
We will navigate it as delicately as possible and adhere to whatever wishes they would want because I don't think there's any other way we could deal with it, really.
In a nearby gallery, Beverly Buchanan has delicately reconstructed the homes of people in the American South: modestly built with wooden planks, now scaled to the size of our hands.
He said that clients have been requesting guidance on how newly wealthy young people ought to handle social situations — including delicately refusing to pay for everyone's meals on nights out.
For the most part, it manages to delicately balance the tendency to romanticize the period with recognizing the toll that being under siege takes on people, both collectively and individually.
There's not a lot of colossal ancient statuary in the United States, and getting works here is no easy task; Athena needed to be shipped in three delicately-packed pieces.
A delicately balanced lemongrass and vanilla simple syrup, with a handful of anise hyssop leaves, brings together the hodgepodge of mixed berries and adds to their sweetness without overpowering them.
"They have to deal with this very delicately or they are going to end up with a civil war (among rebel groups) in Idlib on their hands," the source said.
After the tumult of the "Pathétique," Mr. Ax offered a lighthearted contrast, a delightful and delicately shaded interpretation of the Six Variations on an Original Theme in F (Op. 34).
But it's the open circuitry of the films that delicately balances artifice, one's perceived reality, and the system of others' perceptions that makes Kiarostami and his work so intriguingly human.
As with gin, which requires a delicately balanced formula and a careful hand, small so-called artisanal distillers without much experience do not necessarily make better whiskies than seasoned producers.
Wearing a feathered straw hat, the queen — who looks directly at the viewer — delicately fingers a strip of ribbon with which she is about to secure a bouquet of roses.
"I was moved by how delicately all of the students and teachers treated each reed, because it might be one of two they get the entire year," Mr. Marsalis said.
"She is walking one step by one step in a very careful way, standing delicately between the military and the people," said U Chit Khaing, a prominent businessman in Yangon.
And it was spicy, enough to send me into one of those sweaty trances, but also bracingly sour, delicately tropical and with a funk so alluring as to be primal.
And the video does something similar: visually it's soft and delicately lit, featuring sweeping landscape shots, but its depiction of a relationship is full of real-feeling sweetness and idiosyncrasy.
After a few moments of delicately spooning the flakes into the pond, a restless Mr. Abe tossed in the remains of his box, leading Mr. Trump to dump his, too.
The gallery's architecture was ideal for Philippe Parreno's "My Room Is Another Fish Bowl" (2016), comprising colorful fish-shaped Mylar balloons floating at various heights, delicately moving through the space.
His infamous serial killer, Hannibal Lecter, devours his victims' organs after delicately preparing them, and once ate a man alive, serving slices of his brain with truffles and caper berries.
What makes it a contender as one of Disney's strongest animated features is how delicately and compassionately it deals with tough topics, such as grief, loss, regret, identity, and forgiveness.
It revolves around "Princes and Princesses," a film of six out-of-the-ordinary fairy tales from the French animator Michel Ocelot, whose courtly figures appear as delicately etched silhouettes.
Budtenders say they recognize they walk a fine line, delicately navigating the divide between traditional medicine and a federally illegal substance — and avoiding making blatant or irresponsible claims about marijuana.
Yet the unspoken interstices of the story, to which Mackintosh delicately draws the reader's attention with haunting, oblique prose, emphasize just how much hogwash the parents are feeding their daughters.
A beguiling theme keeps returning in more elaborate statements, with dramatic detours into contrasting sections, all qualities that Mr. Trifonov brought out in a subtle, nuanced and delicately articulate performance.
Likewise, in Contre-courants Tokyo (2013–15), the French photographer Sylvie Bonnot delicately strips away the homogeneity of the workplace by capturing uniformed workers in states of joy or despair.
Moules marinières — mussels steamed in Breton cider — were a kind of perfection, as was a whole grilled trout, stuffed with lemon and dill and finished with a delicately tangy cider sabayon.
You can discover how lavender enhances the perfume of chocolate from Belize, which is fruity to begin with, and how notes of rose and especially jasmine delicately cloak a Bolivian bar.
Queen Elizabeth in January sent a delicately coded message to Britain's factious political class over Brexit, urging MPs to seek common ground and grasp the big picture to resolve the crisis.
Taken at Nusr-Et Dubai, the post shows a transfixed Leo, toothpick in mouth, watching as Gökçe's signature Loch Ness Monster arm splashes salt delicately on the meat and bones below.
The delicately worded responses from both sides showed some willingness to the court's idea, but with reservations in terms of how the plan is administered and what happens to future challenges.
Feig, who co-wrote the script with Katie Dippold (The Heat), has clearly taken great care with the movie's tone — it's as delicately balanced as the wings of a spectral butterfly.
It's very tenderly and delicately written, and I think people want to see a romance that is about two middle-aged people, rather than a romance with strapping young 20-somethings.
" Most distinctly, Ehrlich's vocals hang delicately over the six-piece arrangements, light and with a hopeful tone that highlights the sorrow: "I've been sleeping alone / I've been going through a change.
He starts by tearing off a piece of his 72-hour-old dough and delicately shaping it like a square, to which then he pokes a hole not unlike a doughnut.
While the larger bowls of oranges and some of the candle holders remained on the table, the plates were now covered with a simple plant clipping, delicately arranged underneath the silverware.
I watched through my computer screen as the 14-story vehicle delicately floated down to SpaceX's landing site at Cape Canaveral, Florida, almost as if gravity was just a minor inconvenience.
Kollwitz is the more appealing, with a style of masterly touch and tender pathos, notably in delicately shaded images of mothers and children indomitably bonded in poverty or facing unspecified threats.
In the first vitrine, five covers of Der Sturm — the German art magazine of Herwarth Walden — are based on linocuts so delicately textured they evoke woodblock, that most German print form.
Wearing thick rubber gloves, the student squeezed a dollop of pale-orange cream into the center of the square and delicately spread it to the edges, as if frosting a cake.
In the Alentejo region of Portugal, workers spend their summers delicately removing the outer layers of the trees by hand before sending them to be processed into something more recognizable: cork.
"Sutton and I separated delicately and respectfully and amicably with very little drama," he said, noting that she'd recently sent him a loving text message marking their 10-year wedding anniversary.
And instead of delicately applying masks and creams, she uses her whole (petite) body to essentially force them into your epidermis — at times politely, yet firmly, slapping them into your face.
The Signature de Saphir necklace, comprising individual squares of square-cut, brilliant-cut, baguette-cut and triangle-cut diamonds in a flowing pavéd tapestry, dazzled delicately with a blue sapphire centerpiece.
However, they are politically well organised and several of their leaders are part of President Ashraf Ghani's delicately balanced national unity government, which has added to the sensitivity surrounding the protests.
Queen Elizabeth in January sent a delicately coded message to Britain's factious political class over Brexit, urging lawmakers to seek common ground and grasp the big picture to resolve the crisis.
The most promising thing about "An Ordinary Muslim" is the way its best moments seem to creep delicately out from under the rock of the author's determination to make heavier points.
For that reason, Aftel is fond of misting frangipani on the nape of the neck or backs of the knees, where it can delicately unfold and waft around you all day.
At the stern, a seated figure, whose head is a globe delicately incised with images from an early Renaissance celestial map, impedes the boat's progress by dragging an anchor behind him.
Now delicately propelled on gusts of synthesizer and the gurgle of an electric piano, in Warzone's version of "Now or Never," Ono sings: Are we gonna keep pretending things are alright?
" Blincoe handles his own narratives of Bethlehem delicately, like a horticulturist pruning beloved orchids, following its many iterations through the rise and fall of civilizations as "a place caught between worlds.
But this personal life is delicately related to larger events — especially the execution of the Rosenbergs, whose impending death by electrocution is introduced in the stunning first paragraph of the book.
The script's intimation of same-sex intimacy as the harbinger of sexual politics transforms this work into a conceptual and moral fulcrum, upon which everything else that comes later delicately hinges.
He added a dash of turmeric to accent the vivid orange of the sweet potatoes, and sweetened it delicately with maple syrup as well as jaggery, a fixture of Indian cooking.
Their stories take us to extraordinary times and places, from muddy craters where giant "Satan" bombs are delicately disarmed by hand under unsteady flashlights, to hidden rock paintings in desert caves.
But more than this one man's story, Stallman's banishment can be seen as a first reckoning for so many dreams deferred, as Langston Hughes delicately describes lives thwarted before full bloom.
"I was excited to have the call and didn't want to call this guy a crook," he said of his attempt to delicately answer the first-ever C-SPAN caller question.
The Pompeii artifacts — whether an ornate wine goblet, delicately carved bone toothpicks, or a pile of petrified grapes — are imbued with a particular pathos, beautifully preserved as a result of tragedy.
Even with Dolby Atmos, however, most smartphones' built-in audio technology will likely struggle to do justice to the deep, thumping basses and delicately plucked high notes in your favorite songs.
The diffuser here ("delicately diffuses scent") is basically the same thing as the old Renuzit air fresheners my mom used to have sitting on top of our toilet tank at home.
Each language also gets its own format: the Spanish edition comes as a newspaper, the Arabic as a stack of cards, and the French is delicately rendered in black and white.
It makes a pertinent and necessary point, but his delicately constructed piece on police brutality "As If Our Bodies Were Built To House Your Bullets" (2017) is even more emotionally devastating.
He burned himself out along with others in his wake; it would be hard to find a more careworn face than the one in Edith Schiele's delicately drained portrait of 1917.
Among his first acts as President was to officially kill the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a delicately negotiated 11-country trade deal joined by the Obama administration but never acted upon by Congress.
But The New York Times report on the creative director's exit from Vogue delicately implies that the magazine's leadership has been stagnant for a long time, and is packed with old people.
The U.S. gas market is now delicately poised between low stocks and the likelihood of a winter that it is warmer than average and warmer than either 2016/17 or 2017/18.
Not only is it on major sale (it's only $48!) but its high-neck, ruffle detail and delicately stitched embroidery are sure to take you from now through next spring in style.
While the collages line two walls, the sculptures are spread out, creating an indoor garden of strange, delicately assembled symbols and found objects—pieces of Casey's childhood, toys and treasures and furniture.
There's something dangerously naive about encouraging women to get into fist fights with would-be assailants, considering the treatment women get when they dare to say no to men much more delicately.
She delicately traces the character's humanity — her violin lessons, her relationship with her mother, her devotion to her father — to the point where it's altered by the issue's main villain, Douglas Braxton.
It takes on gun violence in America Murders occur, but the guns are treated more delicately than human lives in the video -- a strong statement given the current debate over gun control.
The Temple Forks Outfitters Clouser fly rod is a balanced, sturdy, delicately-tapered fly rod, and when paired with Redington's Behemoth fly reel, you'll have a trusty saltwater setup for under $400.
His compressed voice flits and flutters over a looped verse, jolting between its natural form and the pitched-up, delicately nasal tone that's become one of his calling cards over the years.
One doll crouches with her hands clasped in subdued prayer, while another lies against a wall with her legs spread, delicately touching the bolts and chains that weigh down her slim neck.
The stories are delicately tethered to one another, in the manner of Jennifer Egan's "A Visit from the Goon Squad": a character in one story appears, a decade older, in another story.
The bakery serves mainly breakfast pastries — croissants, doughnuts and muffins — but in fascinating variations like blueberry-rosemary, peppermint crisp, and lemon-coconut, often dyed bright colors and decorated with delicately crafted toppings.
Later, she returns to Joanne — who last episode shot her down for bringing up these same issues — to delicately reiterate that it might be time to re-evaluate We Got Y'all's approach.
As Yukari Sakamoto of Food Sake Tokyo steers visitors through the bright sprawl of a depachika (department-store food hall), she delicately cautions against snacking while walking; in Japan, it's considered impolite.
But her gift for showing you a character's interior states, for feelings that delicately brush the skin, gives Savannah a vulnerability that becomes an expressive counterpoint to Laura's grandiosity and wounded narcissism.
His chest is pulled up so that his waist is tiny, seemingly corseted; his flaring rib cage suggests a padded bosom, especially because he delicately touches his throat, as if fingering jewels.
Other investigations are in the works, and the American government is trying to delicately warn Mr. Kabila that his chances of being prosecuted for corruption would be lower if he left now.
For me, there was just-inching-out-from-scandal Christie, delicately dipping his toe back in the water far from home, alongside his even more rambunctious friend and fellow governor, Paul LePage.
It beautifully and delicately shows how all of us are broken in our own way, but friendship, love and maybe even redemption can be found in the family we choose for ourselves.
An impressive display of Pollock's drawings, at the booth of the stalwart Washburn Gallery, includes both early, Picassoid scribbles — think bulls and ghouls — and a delicately worked sketch on a cigarette box.
A man left a late-night message on the publisher's voice mail, expressing his hope that readers would deliver, to put it delicately, a burning sack of steaming excrement to the paper.
Against candlelight, a gold-lacquer bowl delicately reflected the light with a depth and richness, but against the bright glare of an electric light bulb, the lacquer became too glossy, too crass.
Also from Laurent Fairon's mp3 blog there is Bascule VII (1969), a 333-minute mini-LP that was released in 1995 that I often listen to for its delicately textured machine musicality.
At this year's Venice Biennale, Italian artist Lorenzo Quinn exhibited a set of giant hands, the size of boats, reaching up from the depths of the water to delicately prop up a hotel.
After cleaning and sorting the samples to rid them of non-metallic grime and separate out candidates that were too small or too large, Larsen delicately cataloged and photographed all of his finds.
The spacing feels just right, and as the larger screen is in the palm of your hands it all really feels delicately balanced and much more entertaining to play than a PS Vita.
Sex is a pretty good way for E.coli to get in there in the first place—to put it delicately, all that thrusting shoves a fair amount of bacteria up your hoo-ha.
We will navigate it as delicately as possible and just adhere to whatever wishes they would want because, there's no, I don't think there's any other way we could deal with it, really.
The ruffles of the stage's curtains seem to sway delicately in the image, and the colossal, glittering showpieces, attached as if peacock fans to their backs, bristle in anticipation of their next movement.
It uses gold leaf, the same thing you'll occasionally find delicately flaked atop swanky desserts, for basic conductivity, but otherwise employs everyday crafting materials like a vinyl cutter and temporary tattoo printing paper.
The noise is mostly excised in favor of lonely drones and gentle ambience swirl delicately offering desolation and hope in near equal measure—making this one an honest document of these end times.
Lenaghan showed another manuscript, with a delicately colored image of Philip and his wife, Elizabeth Farnese, who, in 1737, imported Farinelli to Madrid from London, hoping that his singing might help the monarch.
But my favorite book by far was "The Sugar Mouse Cake," by Gene Zion, delicately illustrated by Margaret Bloy Graham, a favorite Canadian illustrator of mine and of many, who died last year.
In the Abbey Theater's delicately acted production, two men meet in a Belfast pub that was the site of a horror during the Troubles, when they were teenagers on opposite sides (1:15).
In the Abbey Theater's delicately acted production, two men meet in a Belfast pub that was the site of a horror during the Troubles, when they were teenagers on opposite sides (1:230).
For the occasion, THUMP is delighted to premiere "Anti-Everything," an oneiric ambient piece that, over the course of ten minutes, delicately carves out its own unstable, earnest, and misanthropic sense of time.
In the Abbey Theater's delicately acted production, two men meet in a Belfast pub that was the site of a horror during the Troubles, when they were teenagers on opposite sides (244:2212).
In the Abbey Theater's delicately acted production, two men meet in a Belfast pub that was the site of a horror during the Troubles, when they were teenagers on opposite sides (2811:24111).
In the Abbey Theater's delicately acted production, two men meet in a Belfast pub that was the site of a horror during the Troubles, when they were teenagers on opposite sides (1:6463).
In the Abbey Theater's delicately acted production, two men meet in a Belfast pub that was the site of a horror during the Troubles, when they were teenagers on opposite sides (22:216200).
An especially beautiful goat from the late-19th century by Kaigyokusai Masatsugu (pictured above) has fur delicately carved in ivory, with great attention to the small features of its nose, hooves, and ears.
Bonobo responds by playing Lino Capra Vaccina's delicately clanging 1978 album Antico Adagio, while Trayer Tryon of Hundred Waters puts on Alain Kremski's oneiric, wandering 1979 record Musiques Rituelles Pour Cloches Et Gongs.
The experience turned out to be ideal preparation for the subtleties of "Uncle Vanya," which delicately maps the growing tensions among a family on a remote Russian estate in the late 19th century.
When Bo pulverizes a lighted cigarette into a smoky swirl of glowing tobacco flakes before delicately reassembling them, the sight is entrancingly magical, its simplicity in keeping with Rob Simonsen's perfectly calibrated score.
A couple of hours later, when it was chilled through in the fridge, the tembleque was a floaty white wobble — a soft, jiggly, undiluted expression of coconut that was delicately sweet and floral.
"Handcraft is still 80 percent of the work here," Ms. Carli said as she leaned over a woman in a blue smock who was delicately laser-soldering a silver chain, link by link.
But while Es Devlin's superb set, delicately lighted by Oliver Fenwick, has shifted to reveal a completely detailed living area, rendered in monochrome, Ms. Mulligan is again called upon to fill in blanks.
As people descended to the garden level for dinner, they emerged onto the forest floor: Autumn leaves, damp from the weather, carpeted the ground, and guests delicately sidestepped tree stumps and fallen logs.
From the vantage point of the museum's roof, the surrounding skyscrapers act like a theatrical backdrop, appearing to support the "worlds" of "ParaPivot," as if each stone were delicately balanced atop a tower.
Never before has a crime drama so eloquently and delicately shown the cracks in the justice system when it comes to sexual assault, and it couldn't have come at a more critical time.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LONDON — For almost 23 years, Faith Ringgold has delicately interwoven the autobiographical and archetypal, the tragic and celebratory, and told stories which have too often gone untold.
Still, Pelosi and other Democratic leaders have approached the Conyers saga delicately, sending a public message promoting Conyers's rights to due process even as they've worked behind the scenes to push him out.
The fact that they continued to exist—spiderwebbing the region so delicately and yet on such an epic scale, and purely for the benefit of people who liked to walk—seemed faintly miraculous.
The jackpot, as eager hoarders know, is the assemblage of tiny toiletries — delicately placed atop the granite sink to be used once, then thoughtlessly shoved into vanity bags for the rest of eternity.
The first set was delicately poised in the tiebreaker when Azarenka took control, but Siegemund said she "took time out and I reset myself" in the break and regained control of the match.
Pantelis, my cabdriver, threaded his way delicately around people suddenly lurching, seemingly semi-oblivious, into the street and the constant chorus of motorcycles appearing out of nowhere and disappearing noisily into the distance.
Even years later, my pops still took longer to get ready than my mother and sister combined, delicately taking a black Sharpie to any stray grays that might pop up in his goatee.
To ask who killed Ann and Natalie is to ask why the delicately vicious Adora hates her own daughter, and why both Camille and Adora are cultivating their drinking habits like practiced veterans.
But delicately angling this fake ping-pong paddle to connect with the fake ball and knocking it just out of your fake opponent's reach sends all the right, real chemicals to your brain.
"You know how many hackers there are today, and they act so delicately and precisely," he said in September, in the wake of the allegations that Russia was behind the hack on the DNC.
After running a poorly received campaign at a national election last year that badly damaged her authority, May is leading a delicately balanced minority government tasked with delivering Britain's exit from the European Union.
In an attempt to spot clean this otherwise hardcore punk masterpiece, I dipped a Q-tip into the unlabeled bottle and delicately dabbed off "San Pedro Scumbags" like it was Photoshop's Magic Eraser tool.
Whereas countries like Austria and Germany have well-established vocational routes into work, in Britain repeated reforms have failed to establish what educationalists delicately refer to as "parity of esteem" with traditional academic education.
She muted the sound in favor of the song "I Like Me Better" by Lauv, but her video shows Bieber talking with Baldwin, showing her the cake, then delicately smashing it into her face.
It's delicately observed and emotionally acute, and its first four episodes (all available for free to anyone with a Facebook account) tell a lovely story about a widow's grief in just under two hours.
SYDNEY, March 503 (Reuters) - Politics has put a new hurdle in the way of lower Australian interest rates as the prospect of an early election intrudes into what was already a delicately balanced calculation.
Ecto Sour1 egg white2 ounces of whatever pisco you can find1 ounce Ecto Cooler5 dashes of Fee Brothers cranberry bitters1 delicately carved lemon peelCombine the egg white, pisco, and Ecto Cooler in a shaker.
However, that strength is not present when they eat their tacos: they place their hands down delicately, as if they were to caress them, making sure their contents don't spill out from their sides.
Taken as a whole, the record is built for immersion—Goldstein opens the record with three delicately-worded, minimal pop songs before allowing the album to breathe and stretch out without his own narration.
At the facility, Dr. Inayat Kathio was able to delicately remove the mayo jar from the cat's head, allowing they feline to be released back into the world uninjured and finally able to eat.
Looping and bending her voice, she builds bursts of shrill notes into a dizzying wall of sound—the initially fragile-sounding vocals, quickly becoming a heady surge, as delicately placed notes waver into screams.
The camp's young Japanese commander is about to execute him in front of the entire camp when Bowie breaks ranks, stalks through the crowd of prisoners, and kisses the commander delicately on both cheeks.
All the contradictions between thought-through, delicately considered, sociologically sensitive narrative and dumb-as-hell thriller-adventure become obvious as the film lurches from scene to scene, shifting tonally and conceptually as it goes.
I spent at least two hours on the phone with the third Netanyahu brother, Iddo — the youngest; a writer and radiologist — trying to delicately extract truth from myth, the real man from the icon.
And with Mr. Trump and Mr. Cruz now tearing each other — and the party — apart, the biggest names in the field are delicately navigating how to address Mr. Trump's latest provocations without alienating listeners.
Now it's a scorching summer day, and as in the previous books, the delicately handled subtext is that it takes patience and imagination to navigate the generational divide and get through the long hours.
To Take Us Lands Away "Out of Wonder," which includes a tribute to Emily Dickinson, would pair well with "Poetry for Kids: Emily Dickinson," edited by Susan Snively and delicately illustrated by Christine Davenier.
Strolling through rows of densely packed booths revealed a range of artistic approaches, from delicately woven textile works to figurative paintings in fluorescent palettes, to large-scale sculptures — some with more merits than others.
We encounter a severe, intelligent woman, whose brown and black dress features three white buttons leading down to her hand, which rests at the bottom of the delicately lighted image, continuing a Renaissance tradition.
And you suddenly find yourself in the midst of what feels like a delicately wrought chapter in a memoir — except, somehow, this memoir is as much about you as it is about its author.
Picture, as a backdrop, one of those primitively drawn 19th-century mourning paintings with rickety white gravestones and age-worn monuments standing under the faded green canopy of a couple of delicately sketched trees.
Delicately entrancing songs for string quartet, flute, and electronics — led by Joachim's powerful and unpretentious voice — alternate with recorded spoken interludes as well as the singing of a girls choir from Joachim's family's village.
Rooted in an often savagely playful brand of storytelling, Rego's pictures owe as much to literature and folktales as it does to the work of other painters, and Rhys Jones delicately unpacks its mysteries.
Its five-course menu was a great deal at $45, and Mr. Berselius, who was born and raised in Sweden, was already showing a gift for delicately naturalistic compositions in the New Nordic style.
" But this is just a feint; in her review for The Times, Sarah Lyall says Baldwin makes a "sophisticated effort" to understand his origins along with, as he delicately puts it, some "incautious choices.
In Paris, Mr. Bodino presented just three one-of-a-kind secret watches with delicately hued pavé gems and gumdrop-sized cabochons, giving them the poetic Italian names Primavera, Rosa dei Venti and Mosaico.
Also unpublished are the anecdotes of how we as journalists do this reporting, which often requires us to delicately ask people to divulge — and trust us — with memories among most painful of their lives.
And there is the 25-foot tall specimen of magnolia grandiflora in Sag Harbor so delicately boxed up by landscape contractors that it now resembles a 19th-century lady modestly dressing behind a screen.
GIA KOURLAS By bringing back this delicately beautiful, mind-opening 1958 work, which the company first performed in 1966 and hasn't danced since 2000, City Ballet doesn't just get in on the Cunningham centennial.
Shot in collaboration with a first language isiXhosa cast, all but one of whom had been through "ulwaluko," the director had been at pains to tread delicately, and chose to omit much of the rite.
In contrast to the hulking factory arms that have traditionally labored in isolation, this robot was meant to work right alongside humans, delicately sanding and painting things like speaker cases or cabinets for medical devices.
The chair and desk are sliced in half and bits of wall delicately hang; the barely intact room alludes to the country's short-term memory, particularly when it comes to its violent past and present.
Throughout, Michael appeared to endure the meteorological seesaw from 95-degree tropical heat to arctic indoor air-conditioning with equanimity, rarely shedding his heavy artillery coat, aviators, or delicately embroidered black-and-gold surgical mask.
And thank goodness for that, because this video is a symphony that delicately shows the nuance of how you, the at-home producer, can coax the most out of this beloved software... or maybe not.
"To me, this is incredibly feminist in the way that these Victorian, patriarchal novels show these loving, amazing husbands that are very slowly and delicately taking away their wives' dignity," Lawrence told Variety's Ramin Setoodeh.
In late November, Portman graced the red carpet at the 2016 Gotham Awards in New York City, dressed in a knee-length beaded frock by Rodarte that outfitted her growing baby bump delicately and stylishly.
That's when the positive electrode on the battery becomes so juiced up it begins to create oxygen inside, which wrecks the delicately balanced chemical composition of the hermetically sealed battery and leads to thermal runaway.
Like the majority of millennials, the actress has a smattering of delicately drawn images across her body, including a hummingbird behind her ear done by Hollywood's favorite body art expert to the stars, Dr. Woo.
Saturday Night Live has always taken great care to strike the right tone after tragedy, and this week's episode managed to delicately address a terrible week on multiple levels, but with a single, thoughtful stroke.
If you were to delicately lap the sweat from the brow of Charles Phan—the preeminent figure in modern Vietnamese cooking in America—we're pretty damn sure it would taste of freshly made pho bo.
Imagine her dismay when she needs to grab a Q-tip to delicately shape a stray eyeliner mark only to discover that her husband used them all to go probing for deep inner ear gunk.
A rainbow of moles—red, green, black, even white, delicately spiced with chiles and chocolate and cinnamon and pine nuts—are served over tender dark chicken meat, and have gained Mendez a legion of fans.
Clinton seeks to appeal to the liberal wing of the Democratic Party and voters who supported Senator Bernie Sanders, her campaign is simultaneously, and delicately, seeking the endorsements of Republican and Republican-leaning business leaders.
He compounded his problems by hitting his first chip shot a little delicately up onto the crowned green, before running up in an effort to mark his ball before it rolled back to his feet.
But that elusive magical realist quality is more delicately applied to a sequence where Escobar decides to slip on a pair of sunglasses and drive himself for strawberries and cream in a crowded public square.
One of the only hints at the savagery of the institution is the rape of Rachel by her enslaver, but even that is treated so delicately as to offend — he approaches as her eyes dart.
Flanery is a writer capable of delicately layering elements of the surreal and absurd into his work, but in this novel the themes can seem rather thickly laid, prioritized over the characters and their sentences.
Fernandez must delicately manage the relationship with the International Monetary Fund, from which Macri received a loan for $57 billion in exchange for tough fiscal commitments, including a primary fiscal surplus of 1% in 2020.
He really wants us to compare such pretentious and poorly painted twaddle as "Portrait of Tatiana Lisovskaia as the Duquesa de Alba II" (2014) to Henri Fantin-Latour's delicately refined "Chrysanthèmes in a Vase" (1873)?
One can't help but morbidly wonder about the circumstances of his death, and how the murderer cleaved through bone and brain with such elegance and cleanliness—perhaps the delicately-arranged body parts were freeze-dried?
Indeed the role, and the opera's "Winterstürme" — seen in this video four years ago with the Munich Radio Orchestra — are an ideal fit for his style, delicately textured yet heroic when the moment is right.
Cut to Flume lifting Elkington by her haunches and delicately stuffing his face between her cheeks for two seconds, getting in what appears to be a quick lick or two before lowering her back down.
LONDON (Reuters) - Queen Elizabeth has sent a delicately coded message to Britain's fractious political class over Brexit, urging lawmakers to seek common ground and keep their eyes on the big picture to resolve the crisis.
Jeffrey Gibson brings in a parallel history of marginalized people, acknowledging his Cherokee Indian background by delicately lining a punching bag with bright streamers whose beading and studding are inspired by Native American craft motifs.
Mr. Biden, who is himself facing intense questions about his 1970s opposition to school busing, handled Mr. Hollings's evolution on race delicately in his speech, referring only obliquely to the senator's earlier support for segregation.
And after I had slept over a half-dozen times, Marielle's mother stopped fussing, stopped asking me what I would and would not like, stopped talking to me delicately, like a thing that might break.
The zeal of Mr. Sanders's online base has been both a source of strength and perpetual aggravation for his campaign, which has delicately balanced condemning bullying without diluting the force of his most fervent followers.
The collection was a study of contrasts — with Halpern sourcing "horrific, disgusting" fabrics from Shepherd's Bush and Walthamstow markets and elevating them by pairing them with delicately hand-sewn paillettes and luxurious silks and satins.
Brown's greatest gift is evoking intimacy, and as she delicately but firmly snatches the reader's attention, we are allowed to see this girl of multitudes and her neighborhood of contradictions in full and specific detail.
Directed by Li Cheng, who wrote the script with George F. Roberson, the film delicately depicts the hardship of being gay in a Catholic culture and the pressure for machismo in a crime-ridden country.
Lifetime churns out a lot of movies, and many of them exhibit an assembly-line superficiality, but this tale of a teenager's long struggle to overcome a slut-shaming incident is delicately told and acted.
Made of stained, delicately patterned pieces of medium-density fiberboard or wood inventively slotted together, these works brilliantly extend the tensile clarity of Minimalist structure while contaminating it with resonances of figures, garments and buildings.
There is a tidiness to the earlier pieces in the collection that leaves little impression; they feel like a series of delicately posed portraits, a taxonomy of roses that dwell in their names for effect.
They're delicately optimized slabs of electronics that rely on all kinds of engineering, programming, and manufacturing tweaks to be the best that they can be, on top of the internal specs you read on the page.
They contend with middle age and assimilation, delicately learning to fit in with the bored white people in their pristine neighborhood while chewing pink condoms like bubblegum and sucking down entire hero sandwiches in one gulp.
Last year Noisey premiered Jason Eady's self-titled album, a record that delicately approached some of life's more difficult situations like being guilty of a crime and watching an innocent man go to jail for it.
It is one of the most evocative, sensual, delicately poised pieces of music ever constructed and if you can't see that, then frankly I'm not sure you have the nuance of mind to run the country.
IMF Fernandez must delicately manage the relationship with the International Monetary Fund, from which Macri received a loan for $57 billion in exchange for tough fiscal commitments, including a primary fiscal surplus of 1% in 2020.
Growing up, I had internalized messages about how a respectful Latina woman was supposed to behave: To be a "lady" meant to treat myself delicately, and to be a gentleman meant to honor a woman's fragility.
In this exclusive clip from the film, Bridget tries to break it to both men as delicately as she can: She's pregnant, fond of both of them, and has no clue which one is the father.
If past Marvel shows like Jessica Jones are an instrument, delicately tuned for individual stories about the complications of vigilantism, the new Netflix crossover series The Defenders is a blunt object swinging into a car window.
Her heart-shaped face — delicately dotted with a paper plane tattoo — is cocked to the side, and her nude-glossed lips fall into a pout when she admits she's tired from all the recent travel. Sexy.
The engraved barrel of an antique revolver delicately sits atop the head of a lone bicyclist as they pedal through a desolate landscape that's been flipped upside down in the surrealist scenery of artist Jay Riggio.
" Trump made the case somewhat less delicately on Twitter Friday morning, writing, "Mike Flynn should ask for immunity in that this is a witch hunt (excuse for big election loss), by media & Dems, of historic proportion!
Environmental groups immediately protested the move, saying it might lead to unraveling a complex and delicately balanced strategy that took federal agencies years to negotiate with state and local governments, scientists, ranchers and other private interests.
Parents try to delicately explain to their kids why they are not in class while still sheltering them from the country's virulent political discourse, which is increasingly drifting into the lexicon of even elementary school children.
She pinched the wrist of the glove delicately, placed the fingertips of her other hand inside the opening, then slipped on the glove in a single motion, pulling it over the edge of her smock sleeve.
But Rebecca is never found, and the novel isn't really about this loss; on the contrary, McGregor delicately labors to show with what terrifying ease the quick pulse of life displaces the lost signal of death.
Others who don't know what lies ahead are the Secret Service personnel at the White House, who had to delicately deal with senators and their staffs, who they didn't expect to show up at their checkpoints.
He folds a kitchen towel and places it in his left palm, picks up the bladder from the boiling pot with tweezers, delicately places it on the towel, and gives it a gentle shake and stir.
"I miss Gus the mopey polar bear in the Central Park zoo," reads the subtitle of one her cutouts; it has a polar bear delicately placed within a wreath of plants, rendered in ink and graphite.
The sketch he delivered, called "The Cat's Meow" — in which a black cat delicately paws past a lineup of black stiletto pumps, gazing at them with bemusement — perfectly embodied Kakanias's playful view of the fashion world.
With the help of two pawns — Issa (Grigoriy Dobrygin), a Chechen political refugee, and Annabel (Rachel McAdams), an immigration lawyer — Bachmann delicately arranges the pieces of his puzzle but struggles to keep American officials at bay.
Nancy Andersen is reflecting, with a laugh, on how long it's taken the band she's in to put out their debut EP. She fronts Babeheaven, a smooth, sometimes synthy, sometimes delicately guitar-plucked west London band.
He never really worked — his New York Times obituary delicately refers to a "lack of interest in business" — but devoted his life, lived mostly in Europe, and his ample inherited resources, to athletics and the arts.
During the drinks hour, Aglietti laid out delicately patterned loafs of olive bread from Tartine bakery and a platter of white tuna belly in olive oil, smoked mackerel, anchovies and boquerones for guests to snack on.
Delicately, the groundskeepers pointed out that the weather in Manchester is a little less balmy, a little more sodden, than Catalonia or Bavaria, and that perhaps the grass should be slightly longer to account for that.
"Little Boxes," a mildly comic story about a biracial family that relocates to an exceedingly white town, feels a bit out of phase, but it's delicately observed and does a nice job of staying within itself.
Having sung Salome and Lulu at extremes of acidity and fragility, Ms. Petersen was especially well suited to the dual role of Marie and Marietta — the delicately voiced dead wife and her romping, youthful look-alike.
Both women are at different times raped by Kidane: Aster as a child bride, in a wedding-night scene that teeters delicately between desire and terror; and Hirut decades later, after he has become her commander.
In more recent drawings, Mr. Whitney allows his line to luxuriate across its little compartments instead of struggling to cover them, and nearly every wiggle or meander demonstrates a delicately meditative balance of spontaneity and control.
Fleabag's so-wrong-it's-perfect pairing took a funny idea on paper — of course Fleabag would want to fuck a Catholic priest — and turned it into the most devastating, delicately observed onscreen romance of the year.
He may make his final appearance in the Champions League for the club this week, should Bayern prove unable to get past Liverpool in a delicately poised last 16 tie on Wednesday at Munich's Allianz Arena.
However the outcome is still very delicately balanced, and failure to secure a peaceful resolution could be catastrophic for the tens of millions of Yemeni civilians who rely on aid delivered to the port to survive.
As the softly lit face of Nusch Éluard gazes at the viewer — her lacquered nails delicately framing her mouth — a superimposed spiderweb consumes everything but her eyes, a white spider listing on the bridge of her nose.
Luckily, this store delivers: embroidered cropped jackets, delicately beaded crop tops, and glimmering satin pants are all on the menu here — just waiting to be paired with those gold heels we all have languishing in our closets.
Silk slips, cone bras, girdles, garter belts and a host of other unmentionables are delicately suspended from the ceiling in this immersive installation, further complemented by sheer colored stockings modeled on various mannequin legs throughout the space.
Exhibited less often are his paintings of faces, presented up close and tightly cropped: an approach that sounds intimate, but in fact results in hauntingly anonymous images, thanks to the same abbreviated modeling and delicately unnatural colors.
Chiba's 21 film Shitamachi delicately captures the singular post-World War II efforts of working-class individuals to survive in an economically sparse, ramshackle milieu still reconciling itself with the memory of its deceased, disappeared, and distant.
LOS ANGELES – In a featureless industrial warehouse in downtown Los Angeles, a group of military veterans spends long days walking up and down rows of plants, delicately inspecting buds and leaves in the glow of orange lights.
It's also a great time to be a parent who wants to ensure that his or her baby is consuming healthy foods but doesn't necessarily have the wherewithal to prepare homemade baby food or delicately seasoned purées.
A book of the same name accompanies the show, presented in lavish Picture Post format, with a cover image chosen by someone who seems to have had their brain removed and then delicately re-inserted upside down. 
Gomez was asked – very delicately – if Allen's past (he's accused of sexual abuse by his adoptive daughter Dylan Farrow) was a consideration before taking the role, and her response is what some might consider a non-answer.
Whether it's with that delicately sophisticated "one line" trend or inspirational ink celebrating the original Nasty Woman, we're guessing you might be considering bidding farewell to the raging dumpster fire that was 2017 with a new tattoo.
Chris, who instantly sizes up the situation, is very pleasant about the fact that his host is putting on some kind of delicately awful performance, a peculiar display of good manners as a form of cognitive dissonance.
I dusted off my oldest box of nail products, dug to the bottom for a half-used pack of nail guides, delicately peeled and placed 10 of them across my nails, and gave myself a French manicure.
That was around the same time a counselor from the local organ donation service approached my father and grandmother and asked—as cautiously and delicately as possible—if she could have a few minutes of our time.
Powell has delicately tried to avoid pinning the Fed's rationale for a rate cut directly on the President's trade wars, pointing more broadly to weakening global growth and inflation struggling to meet the central bank's 2% target.
We'd love to say that all of our makeup brushes live in a beautiful, sterile box on top of our boudoir where we delicately sweep them over our faces each morning as we chant our daily mantras.
"There is a very thin line between national security and economic protectionism and the use of an executive order to block this merger traverses this line very delicately," said Venky Ganesan, an investing partner at Menlo Ventures.
After the thighs have rested, Voltaggio slices them up into neat rectangles—what might be loosely defined as a pavé in chef-speak—and places them delicately in a shallow bowl, along with some reserved cooked chestnuts.
This fence, a literal "emotional barrier," seemed to be the ritual object that allowed Newtown to preserve its most delicately unresolved past, while the rest of site was thrown into the upheaval of construction for the future.
Directed by Jimmy Fay, this delicately acted production from the Abbey Theater in Dublin arrives on the stage of the Irish Repertory Theater like Dickens's ghost of Jacob Marley, dragging the chains of sins committed long ago.
As with the rest of the show, from the way he delicately thanks us to the moments when he squats down to make eye contact with the audience members crowded around the runway, he draws us in.
He compounded his problems by hitting his first effort a little delicately up onto the crowned green, and then running up after it in an effort to mark his ball before it rolled back to his feet.
Among the 10 extra-virgin olive oils from five countries is grass-green Chilean Arbosana, with assertively spicy notes that leave a delicately bitter calling card, making it useful for that final drizzle on fish or vegetables.
There's an outdoor iron-framed chair with sensually curved armrests, a removable reading lamp that rests on the arched back of a studded velvet sofa and a spare columnar stool whose frame wraps delicately around the sitter.
I feel as though it is my duty as a queer woman to relinquish my savings account and buy a pastel suit tailored to hug every inch of my body as delicately as this one flatters Cate.
On the day my mother forgot I existed, I sat across from her in a small cafe in the Berkshires, watching her sip her cappuccino and delicately tear off a piece of the croissant we were sharing.
To wit: There goes Sam poking the tractor spike into the round bale, delicately approaching, a bit of flirtation while lining the metal rod up directly with the center of the bale, then gently pushing it inside.
If I was president, my plan would be to flatter him delicately, asking for his opinion on law enforcement policy (like Obama did) and steer very, very clear of doing anything that would make him feel threatened.
This was achieved partly by his delicately textured paint surfaces and partly by the soft light that often infiltrated his forms and patterns, the result of an infinitesimal adjustment of the shades of one or two colors.
While Trump administration officials have been firm in their conversations with Iraq -- repeatedly urging the country to break away from Iran, according to a source familiar -- US allies are urging the US to treat the situation delicately.
For the last six weeks, the two diplomats have been dancing around each other delicately, she in her trademark pointy-heeled boots, he in avuncular brogues, both trying to leverage the other to get what they need.
Barrel-aged shochu is muddled with one or two sprightly segments of mikan orange, subjected to a calisthenic shake and strained into a delicately etched glass before a shimmer of sparkling wine is laid down on top.
Sometimes (as in this show) he delicately nestled small speakers emitting apprehensive noises within rusted objects, piles of pigments, small, hand-made, ceramic bowls, paper bags, and sheets of glass — all which resonate and diffuse the sound.
The figures are delicately linked together through contact points made by their bodies or hair to spell out the letter "A" in a floating fashion that almost looks like a snapshot of dance caught in mid-motion.
A huge canvas, stretched to be the size of one wall, shows a giant monarch butterfly painted in ash, while the opposite wall holds a smooth, white sculpture, dressed delicately with a sliver of glowing neon light.
Likely a result of when I eat take-out ramen at my desk and try to delicately pour the noodles into the broth, creating a spill-splatter effect that I have undoubtedly repeated several times over the years.
This is from the museum label's description of Baéz's "Pendant (de Benin Granda y el Cibao)" (2016): […] Báez outlines her lineage to three distinct coastal regions, delicately mapping them onto the body of the figure in this drawing.
Her latest album Soft Sounds From Another Planet (out now), an excellent and remarkably diverse indie pop collection featuring spacey synths, delicately shimmering ballads, and emotionally-blunt, sometimes science fiction-inspired lyrics, unsurprisingly, sounds nothing like Black Sabbath.
Love Yourself: Tear is the darkest concept of the trio, presented with black and greys, and is decorated with a delicately drawn flower whose tendrils connect if all four versions of the album are placed side-by-side.
If this is the case, the show will have to handle it quite delicately, given that Charles was, at least at one point, the frontrunner in Liza's love triangle, also featuring her tattoo artist ex Josh (Nico Tortorella).
The only actor that really nails it, as he always does, is Michael Shannon, as the novel's Texas sheriff; he moves delicately along the knife edge of absurdity and intensity, while the the movie ends up falling off.
The Maryland native has never been shy when it comes to discussing black womanhood, freedom and love—and her lyrics continue this trait, each line delicately cutting through the opaque production and heavy bass that permeates the project.
For Lebanon's army, seen as a rare neutral institution in a state riven by sectarian divisions, fighting that jihadist presence in a staunchly Sunni Muslim area also means treading delicately to avoid prompting a new domestic political crisis.
Another orb nestled closer to the back of the room is titled "No Sugar, No Ice" and features a bag of Flaming Hot Cheetos, an iced milk tea, and a set of chopsticks delicately gripping a single cheeto.
The silver charm branded with the multi-W-ed logo of the Texas-based burger chain dangles delicately from your bracelet or necklace to tell the world that your favorite accessory is meat packed between two buns. $60.
And he had international notoriety on his side: The 1961 premiere of his strident opera "Intolleranza 1960" in Venice was halted by neo-Fascist protesters wielding stink bombs and "shrieking unprintable names," as this newspaper delicately put it.
Indeed, Seuss can generally look inelegant compared with his greatest contemporary rivals; place him against Maurice Sendak's mysterious vision and delicately detailed designs, or Charles Schulz's sparely drawn, Chekhovian melancholy, and Seuss looks still like a prewar entertainer.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The sculptural assemblages of Abraham Cruzvillegas often appear precarious, fragile, and haphazard, creating a heightened awareness of their fragility — and a fear of tripping over a taught rope or delicately balanced chair.
This is not the usual timbre of discourse in a Premier League title race, particularly one so delicately poised that at this late stage, a single misstep from one would, most likely, hand the crown to the other.
"By bringing works into new dialogue with others, you provoke new questions," Mr. Schmidt said during a late-night interview at the Uffizi while workers delicately positioned the Raphael portraits and the Michelangelo roundel in their new home.
The premise and the title of "The Wedding Plan" suggest a bubbly rom-com, but this prickly, delicately layered film from Rama Burshtein — an ultra-Orthodox director based in Israel — has the tangled ambiguity of a Talmudic lesson.
Although much of the film proceeds in chronological order, there's almost no biographical back story; the long-shrouded relationship between Cunningham and the composer John Cage is delicately (and moving) presented in a single exchange of inexplicit letters.
I watched a pair of scientists remove a bee infestation from a box of electronics on top of another 153-meter tower at the site, delicately scraping away the hive and capturing the queen in a plastic bottle.
From afar, the looks have clean silhouettes, but up close, Bahnsen's handcrafted details reveal themselves, as on a white fil-coupé dress embroidered with black and yellow flowers or an oversize white poplin dress with delicately scalloped edges.
Under the stewardship of Dave Filoni, "Rebels" has inched the ball forward, delicately incorporating higher-profile personalities from that far-away galaxy (Darth Vader, the Emperor, Darth Maul, characters from "Rogue One") while building its own strong core.
Here's how Eskata works: After a dermatologist has determined a spot is not cancer, a staff person (not necessarily a doctor) delicately applies the highly concentrated hydrogen peroxide liquid to each lesion four times, roughly a minute apart.
But don't expect Ms. Bee, a former correspondent for "The Daily Show," to tread more delicately when it comes to topics like how Veterans Affairs hospitals treat female patients or the Syrian refugee crisis and the rise of Islamophobia.
I also hadn't anticipated things could get worse, nor that they would almost immediately: In the harrowing aftermath of that loss, just as I was learning to balance delicately between grief and hope, I was diagnosed with secondary infertility.
After the haircut was over, I noticed her pick up some of my hair off the floor and put it in a white envelope, whose flap she folded so delicately that I understood how special it was to her.
We're sitting in a blonde wood booth in the back of the restaurant, snacking on harissa olives and the most delicately-seasoned cashews (is that rosemary I'm tasting?), while a gentle California-afternoon breeze wafts through the open windows.
The man's other hand enters next; holding a scissor he delicately snips off the woman's bracelet, its pearls tumbling onto the bridge to become the first in a luminescent carpet of pearls that will soon cover the bridge's surface.
After delicately catching a falling snowflake on a tray, Bentley only had a few minutes at best to take his shot, careful all the while to breathe away from the tiny specimen lest the warmth cause it to sublime.
The medical science of the time was quite incapable of coming up with any kind of meaningful diagnosis or treatment, which the movie mines for a lot of absurd humor: royal physicians delicately examining the royal turds for clues.
A regal set of dishes can be found in the "dosa gallery" section of the menu—delicately spiced potato mash or meat enveloped in paper-thin rice pancakes—but remember that these South Indian specialties are always full price.
Best of all was the kedgeree, an Anglo-Indian classic, here featuring slippery flakes of poached cod and chopped egg nestled in delicately curried rice, all topped with a tousled salad of parsley, celery, and thinly sliced sweet onion.
They used their arms to distinction, crossing their wrists delicately as they floated briefly side by side and then, in a fury, pulling their arms out of the water like ferocious wings only to slap them back down again.
Mission scientists anxiously watched as the $1.1 billion spacecraft delicately edged itself into the gravitational embrace of Jupiter and successfully parked in orbit around this behemoth world, which is by far the largest planetary body in the solar system.
Szechuan Mountain House, with its koi pond, bamboo groves, and delicately pruned bonsai, styles China's most famous regional cuisine for the ambience-conscious age, happily challenging the notion that vibrancy of flavor must come at the price of presentability.
Apparently trying to manage Mr. Trump's expectations, Dr. Leonard Schleifer, the chief executive of Regeneron, a biotechnology company, delicately suggested that an essential truth about scientific research is that success is cultivated from a large mound of failed experiments.
The trick is to make everything practically disappear under a drift of finely grated Parmesan cheese, olive oil and herbs, and not to garnish too delicately, as if it were for a photo, or it won't be nearly enough.
This is not a ghost story but a fragile little idyll, filled with the sounds and scents of summer, delicately balancing the mystery of an old house with the feelings of a girl who both loves and fears it.
It's a short, delicately modulated sequence that has been lauded by critics and viewers as one of the most important scenes of television in recent years, for the way it revives the tired trope of breaking the fourth wall.
In the sweets department, the gorgeous kue pancong, or coconut pancakes, from Moon Man are torched with sugar to give them a thin, delicately crisp top, then seasoned with a pile of freshly grated coconut and palm sugar syrup.
During the rehearsal, cast members watched as three young women maneuvered a delicately carved wooden puppet representing Rip's 4-year-old daughter Sara, into the arms of her mother, Geertje (played by Robyn Kerr, one of four professional actors).
The second van Gogh entry on our list is based on the artist's Bedroom in Arles series and is so delicately modeled with such intricate details that we think it stands on its own as a work of art.
In the end, though, "All I Need Is One Night" suggests, delicately and with bemused affection, that what befell Solidor was rather banal: She grew old, and had trouble accepting that she was no longer the center of attention.
But as he delicately rearranged his country's government in order to do so, he may have been looking enviously across the Altai Mountains to China, where his close ally Xi Jinping achieved the same power grab with apparent ease.
They connect to a larger body of work she calls "Lo Precario," which includes her series of precarious sculptures, delicately assembled from rocks, feathers, string, driftwood, bones, thread or little bits of garbage she encounters on walks along coastlines.

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