Financial markets are delicately poised at the start of the year, to say the least.
The fire department brought in a large crane to delicately lift the car off the house.
The details are finely wrought: delicately carved moldings, gleaming lapacho floors, book-matched Calacatta marble.
Adebayor played in the Belarussian who danced past Andy Todd and delicately side-footed home from five yards.
Seated on top is a small bowl of sweetened caviar, delicately draped by an edible gold leaf.
Altogether Senator Allen handled the Jewish issue as an acute embarrassment, to be dealt with very delicately.
The substance is pure pulp--crooked cops, greedy mobsters, seductive dames, shiny cars--but the style is delicately ironic.
What may be most remarkable about Swiri's success, however, is its delicately shaded portrait of the enemy.
The first time, the violins, delicately echoing the singer in brief phrases, sounded as though they were weeping.
He's also delicately deft in techniques that range from linocut and silkscreen to rather free, almost color-field, brushwork.
Instead, he's adopted a new category of iffy shelters, delicately called "transactions of interest, " which must be reported.
Elliott's heartbroken, introspective storytelling is set against delicately strummed guitar riffs as he meditates on love and loss.
But Saudi Arabia, where the ruling family is trapped delicately between reform and radical extremism, may prove Warde's point.
These were then delicately injected into the inner ears of 18 deaf gerbils.
The piece opens slowly, with the famous melody delicately unfolding in the winds.
"And we got in the car, and I very delicately told him, 'That was sort of rude, ' " Slash said.
The game appeared delicately poised but helped by some tight bowling from Harmison, the required run-rate edged towards double figures.
To survive in heavily Democratic Rhode Island, Lincoln Chafee has (to put it delicately) not exactly followed the GOP line.
Putting it delicately, the law is not quite as insulated from political influence as we might desire in such places.
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Both sides had chances in the closing stages, notably Fulham through Jensen's delicately flighted free-kick which rebounded off the bar.
But Mr Lurie and his team delicately reduce the temperature, separating the aggressive men from the rest of the crowd.
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Clinton spoke delicately around the CIA presence in Benghazi referring to "the annex" that was the base for the CIA there.
Nor is he anti-Semitic in a whole chapter, Mr Thomas delicately and thoroughly examines this much-mooted charge, and persuasively refutes it.
Lewis delicately touched a Mulligan pass into Heffernan's path and this time the Doncaster striker made no mistake, sidefooting past Sorensen.
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As a result, the town is renowned for its delicately flavoured dishes, which use mild coconut milk rather than hot chilli.
Written by Dan Fogelman, the script has many parts in motion, and a fair amount of it works delicately and well.
America could, if it chose, deploy real power in the Arab-Israeli conflict, but domestic politics oblige its diplomats to tread delicately.
By way of Mr. Wheeldon's recapitulating choreography an easy blend of pantomime and delicately calibrated dancing his ballet wraps up with a sigh.
Foggia was put through on goal by Rossi and he lifted his shot delicately over Tuffey for his first international goal.
Republicans will have to treat the war delicately to prevent a backlash.
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