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1 Perhaps the Aventador's greatest liability is of a more delicate nature, though.
2 They are bones: some large and coarse, others smaller and more delicate .
3 This can produce a strong grip that can't handle more delicate tasks.
4 The fibers of chicken meat are shorter and more delicate than beef.
5 Reynolds knew the secret of representing these rarer and more delicate expressions.
6 The higher one advances in position, the more delicate one's health becomes.
7 The heart of woman is an organ infinitely more delicate than ours.
8 But now they would be needed to superintend the more delicate work.
9 Bessie noticed them: they were whiter and more delicate than her own.
10 As the idea for the Faun evolved into a more delicate creature.
11 Only one had to be a little more delicate about it here.
12 Raffaelle himself could not have designed a brow of more delicate supremacy.
13 But this cross had not made him more delicate or less fierce.
14 Before wireless telegraphy could become practicable, a more delicate detector was necessary.
15 Why, a country farmer every day sits down to more delicate fare.
16 Another writer, M. Alfred Danger, paid him a still more delicate compliment.
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