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17 Sentences With "indelicately"

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Ms. Hutchins is often irreverent, sometimes irritable and indelicately vigilant about shoplifting.
Called "NESticle," its Windows icon was, quite literally and indelicately, a pair of testicles.
Then, rather indelicately, I asked her whether her sister had become very ill back then.
Put indelicately, he collected hundreds of pounds of dreck — sludge from drains, gutters and downspouts, the dregs of civilization that most people try to avoid.
The point he so indelicately made was consistent with the views of most Jews and Israelis who do not consider J Street pro-Israel or pro-peace.
She can be blithely unaware of her vanity, but she isn't blind to Jessica's envy, and she's tried, however indelicately, not to make a big show about the clothes.
Entitled "Live 002," it's made up of an incessant barrage of indelicately handled synths and drum machines, bent on exploring various angles and patterns within the general noise techno contingent.
It helps that, after a bungled initial response to the disaster, in which it indelicately asserted its right to compensation if its concession were revoked, Autostrade has sounded more contrite.
Multiple news outlets reported that Westerhout was pushed out of her job after speaking indelicately about the Trump children at an off-the-record dinner with the press in August.
Madeleine Westerhout, an Oval Office gatekeeper since Donald took office in 2017, was reportedly forced out of her job last Thursday after she had spoken indelicately about the Trump family at an off-the-record dinner with the press last month.
And though observers had no evidence of the cause of Mr. Trump's sniffling, observers also indelicately referred to possible symptoms of cocaine use, including a widely shared tweet from Howard Dean, the former Democratic governor of Vermont who ran for president in 2004.
The 28-year-old, an Oval Office gatekeeper since Trump took office in 2017, was reportedly forced out of her job on Thursday after she had spoken indelicately about the Trump family at an off-the-record dinner with the press last month.
Her father, Wai Man Lee, a gambling industry veteran, founded a high roller room in the former Portuguese colony's Casino Lisboa, which belonged to local tycoon Stanley Ho. Macau's VIP sector is reliant on the junket system - licensed middlemen who extend millions of dollars in credit to mainland gamblers and assume responsibility for loan repayment, often indelicately, authorities say.
Taking the form of crows, they perch outside bedchambers, waiting for quick results, flapping their wings impatiently when foreplay goes on for too long. (“Does it not bother you that your son’s seed is weak?” one of them indelicately asks Shilavati.) The Pregnant King isn't a consistently satisfying work – It keeps the reader interested for the larger part but at places it's punctuated with staccato sentences (“That’s what they were.
A subverted rhyme, teasing rhyme or mind rhyme is the suggestion of a rhyme which is left unsaid and must be inferred by the listener. A rhyme may be subverted either by stopping short, or by replacing the expected word with another (which may have the same rhyme or not). Teasing rhyme is a form of innuendo, where the unsaid word is taboo or completes a sentence indelicately. An example, in the context of cheerleading: where the presumption is that the listener anticipates the chant ending with "ass" rather than "other knee".
Pablo de la Guerra, a Santa Barbara landowner, asserted his political influence as a state senator and then lieutenant governor to vocally critique the American legal system, which treated Mexicans as a "conquered and inferior race." De la Guerra complained that the testimony of white people was taken more seriously in the court system than that of Mexicans; he said, "A disgraceful distinction between white testimony and ours was indelicately paraded." De la Guerra would have to fight even to maintain his right to hold political office; the landmark case People v. de la Guerra decided that despite charges otherwise, De la Guerra could hold political office in the United States.
Through the 1970s she concentrated on sculptures and interior constructions using preformed timber elements such as boards and beams, with a frequent preference for simple soft pine timber. Between 1991 and 1996 Sax produced a succession of "wind sculptures" and flag, using fabrics in combination with colourful so-called "wind clothes" and "air clothes" to cloth female bodies for a "geometric ballet" presentation, evincing a shameless spirit of freedom to be true to oneself, of optimism and good cheer, in ways that two decades later, in a more sombre age, can be construed as almost indelicately cheerful or frivolous, although there is no reason to impute any sort of conscious political intent at the time to the artist. They were generally presented in public places where they readily drew the eye, or in theatres in the context of avant-garde stage shows. From the very start, Sax's artistic approach has been defined in part by an interest in sculptural aspects and related aspects of sculptural-spatial themes, along with express relationships to the relevant architectural spaces.

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