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- Most of the works were done on silk or rice paper, both very fragile and delicate materials.
- Sauvignon blanc came from Sancerre, in France, was light and dry and tasted minerally and crisp with delicate fruit.
- She never really knew how to handle delicate situations requiring tact and sincere honesty.
- It is a delicate situation, politically, psychologically, socially.
- Out of a crass-sounding approach has come a delicate and innovative solution.
- Some of the more succulent plants supported more snails than leaves; every large leaf was eaten down to a tracery of veins as delicate as broekie lace.
- The plants are incredibly delicate and of great botanical value, which explains why the house isn't normally open for the public to view.
- Forget all that nonsense about looking like an orange and think of your skin as the finest, most delicate fabric that you've got to wear for the rest of your life.
- A delicate white lace shawl rests around her shoulders, draping down the length of her body.
- Mary and her girls were aware of her distraction, and seemed to think it might be the result of delicate health, for they took to often encouraging her outdoors to get fresh air.
- Some have argued that the timing of the Presbyterians' decision will undermine the delicate peace process now underway.
- They were sometimes so small they could fit in an adults palm, their skin was always delicate , their lungs fragile.
- When at the click of a button you have the world on your screen, why bother debating the intricate and delicate fabrics our lives?
- Then he carefully pulls the book from the shelf, cradling its delicate pages, its fragile spine in his palms with the same tenderness lavished on a newborn baby.
- This movie takes a very mature and sophisticated approach to a delicate subject, offering no explanation as to why bad things can happen to good people.
- Oetzi's corpse was removed from the ice, not by archaeologists, with delicate tools, but by the local mountain rescue team, with a steam hammer.
- Where the inner part is smaller, the meshwork structure is more delicate and is not interwoven tightly enough to convey the spiral nature of its structure.
- His movements were very quick, yet delicate , showing his skill and familiarity with the knife and the task.
- The colours are dominated by delicate pastels and powdery shades of white, sand, cream and beige.
- The requirements for accommodating the delicate optical instruments and other scientific apparatus determined the general elevation and ground plan of the building.
- He was frightened to move unless he disturbed the stillness, unless he shattered its delicate fragility.
- They fought with the cold methodical precision of a toolmaker and the delicate skill of a highwire circus performer.
- So certainly the government is watching this very closely to see what influence this would have on the delicate politics here.
- The shelves creak with bottles of exotic oils, potions and elixirs, and the minibar is crammed with delicate liqueurs and Belgian chocolates.
- You have the power and opportunity to show your true colours and minimize the damage to a delicate ecosystem.
- Clearly, this is a delicate subject, Laurelle thought to herself.
- A succulent dish, it was served with a delicate sauce comprising olive oil, garlic and citrus juice.
- His most characteristic works are abstracts painted in light, translucent colours, often delicate shades of blue.
- The delicate intricacy of the leaves provided inspiration for motifs in decoration, appearing on tiles and wrought iron, china, glass and linen.
- Precision need not restrict, it can lead to delicate nuances and subtle bloom.
- By the 14th century, there were a number of forces which upset this delicate balance.
- To change position was to upset the delicate balance.
- It takes a steady hand and delicate skill to push a wire safely into a human heart.
- A gesture, and a delicate knife was in his fingers.
- Antonio has produced ceramic containers to symbolise this, the containers are at once delicate and fragile, battered and worn, but also sturdy and durable.
- When the characters do not click, the delicate structure of the conversation unravels.
- We always conjectured that having no male role model, and this constant shifting at such an early age, probably left Helen a rather fragile, mentally delicate creature.
- She preferred the simple, direct approach to delicate topics.
- A faint aroma of the hot earth cooled by the first rains wafted in and filled the room with its delicate fragrance.
- He exhibited more delicate skills when he headed home Hamilton's second goal.
- Courgettes or zucchini lightly cooked in butter are also a delicate dish.
- Whatever you do avoid touching the gills as they are very delicate organs that are easily damaged.
- Addressing a smear is one of the hardest, trickiest, most delicate things in politics.
- He possesses that deft and delicate touch that can transform interesting prose into mesmerising poetry.
- The plump crustaceans were cooked only until tender, then served up in a delicate tomato, wine and feta cheese sauce.
- The delicate sauce enhances, without overwhelming, the sweet freshness that makes lobster so appealing.
- Villagers wear rice straw sandals, and the whole nation unwinds daily on a delicate rice wine, sake.
- For the little pears it's totally worth it because I don't need a whole lot and the colour is so delicate .
- I think its fair to ask why the murder of a wife is treated in a sympathetic, delicate manner while the murder of a man in a pub is dramatised.
- It has upset the delicate balance of life and death.
- And I never did interview her because I was aware of her delicate health and I wanted to do it properly - to spend an afternoon with her.
- In sport, delicate skills can plummet fast and far.
- The delicate tools used for extrusion of aluminium or plastic profiles are therefore often polished manually.
- Greens, carrots, and delicate herbs grow here, protected from deluges.
- And finally the most delicate colour on the map is also the scarcest.
- This new law upsets the delicate balance which the courts had tried to achieve during the 1990s.
- Two antennas will allow the spacecraft to communicate with Earth in any configuration, always having the side hosting delicate instruments away from the Sun.
- The raspberry vodka is photosensitive so, in contrast to their other flavours, they bottle it in dark glass so it keeps its delicate colour.
- His total commitment to academic work together with rather delicate health meant that he was little involved with the social life of the school.
- The first thing that strikes anybody is the extraordinary courage and unswerving neutrality with which she handles such a delicate issue.
- They also say it will damage rare and delicate upland habitats; hinder the local economy by deterring tourists; and dramatically devaluing nearby properties.
- Though he has a high school education, he has been trained to be a specialist here, and he considers his job as delicate as disarming a live bomb.
- Like a delicate instrument; it records all the little agitations of seeing and being.
- The spotted crab, known for the colorful blue streaks on its shell, as well as its sweet and delicate meat, is famous.
- But these states are so delicate they are liable to be destroyed by background noise.
- Well done toast on the nose gives way to delicate strawberry and raspberry flavours with hazelnut to finish.
- I kept it from you because I didn't want to upset you in your delicate condition.
- We'd like to post more excerpts, but with the international political situation so delicate right now, it could tip us over the brink.
- Many of his breads are given 24 to 48 hours to rise on their own, developing precious flavors and delicate textures.
- Smith opens this space before the viewer, as if it's at our feet; renders its old textures in delicate detail; infuses it with light.
- Although there was only a year of difference between their ages, she was small and petite, not fragile, but seemingly delicate .
- I am glad to see you have enough interest in the fascinatingly challenging and yet delicate game of Diplomacy to spend some time to read about it.
- As you would expect the ferry crossing was not enjoyable and everyone was in a delicate state.
- Light yellow varieties, many shades of pink and delicate pastels need full sun to bring out the colorings.
- These rather delicate tools may have been used as small chisels or planes, perhaps for wood or bone carving or bark/fiber removal.
- Upon seeing such, I recoiled, remembering her delicate state of mind when it came to men.
- His eyes lit up as the gears shifted, and beneath the glass appeared a long, delicate needle.
- Orchids are delicate plants.
- Orchids are delicate plants.
- Orchids are delicate plants.
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Where ......... Ann and Mary at 6 pm yesterday?
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in or from the east part of an area
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