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Then the first board was off, set down delicately on the floor.
She was small and delicately made, beautiful even at five or six.
Delicately, she ran a hand through her short brown hair.
And then, there is what could delicately be called the image problem.
But I found it hard to walk delicately in them.
I was sure that she would sit delicately if at all for a week.
As a result, some donations have to be delicately turned down.
Asking questions of the Blood was supposed to be done delicately.
When approached delicately by someone who was not his mother.
The hair that he had placed so delicately was still there.
Delicately he reached in, and pulled out one of the things.
She held the small, gray book delicately, almost as if it were a living thing.
A probe, no matter how delicately used, could well break her hold on him.
When I asked them why, they struggled to put it delicately.
Then, delicately, her hand reached out to touch one word.
But there is - and I want to say this delicately - the issue of quality.
Its mouth moved delicately and asked, "What is trying to get in?"
And of course this must be handled more delicately than anything else.
Yet in the water it seemed, for all their bulk, they moved delicately.
"The situation is still very delicately poised and could get out of hand if such a move takes place."
To catch one you must cast well, sometimes far, and always delicately.
He seemed a little less perfect, almost ordinary, though still delicately pretty.
He had never heard anything so beautiful or delicately fragile.
It was delicately put, and I found myself liking the man.
It must be done very delicately, so no one would know that anything illegal had taken place.