The tomato and chili flowers are even smaller and more delicate than the cotton buds.
Today deterrence comes from a more delicate balance of reducing proliferation, dissuading adversaries, and assuring allies.
How it affects those famous Japanese relationships is a more delicate and complicated matter.
Not quite lemony in flavor, this citrus is more delicate and nuanced, with distinct bitter and floral characteristics.
They could channel resources to smaller and more delicate tasks, such as policing, peacekeeping, anti-terrorism and humanitarian missions.
He developed a taste for the "softer, more delicate" flavor of cigars aged for three years or even decades.
Baby limas are not immature Fordhooks but a separate variety that are smaller, less starchy and more delicate tasting.
As economies of the world aggregate, monitoring the growth and operation of SWFs becomes an ever-more delicate and indispensable task.
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Keeping debilitating social forces in check is a much more delicate task.
It is believed that several French civilian hostages are being held by militants in the area, making the situation even more delicate.
However, if your job involves the more delicate scents of lavender, ylang ylang and neroli, then the stench of mercaptan is more jarring.
On the U.S. market, bay scallops are scarcer and cost a little more than sea scallops, and they are usually more delicate in taste.
At the end of the day what this is all about is something much more elusive and much more delicate, which is just confidence.
The U.S. has more delicate relations with some of the gas exporting countries expected to suffer from U.S. exports, including Russia, Qatar, Algeria and Indonesia.
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Since reds are more delicate and sensitive to flight, Moorfield admits that the Economy Class offerings can't compare with a glass at a wine-buff's dinner party.
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For the pianist using today's grand piano, as opposed to the composer's more delicate instrument, there are challenges in rendering this music as Beethoven might have wanted.
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It's also thick and heavy with a puffed-out back, and the empty cradle's sharp edges make us nervous about putting it in a bag next to more delicate items.
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An even more delicate question, raised by the rebels' poor military performance, is whether there would be any circumstance in which coalition (though not American) ground forces might go in.
But there is an argument to be made on the other side: The jokes while innocuous, were juvenile, and inappropriate for a professional setting in which some people--particularly including women--may have more delicate sensibilities.
While that temple dazzles because of its detail and sheer massive scope, the Lao version is a more delicate pleasure, offering the ruins of two matched pavilions, along with other temples containing walls dating to the fifth and sixth centuries.
His task will be the more delicate as opinion in his country, never too keen on Turkish entry, has turned strongly against, largely as a result of the turmoil over Islam that followed the murder of Theo Van Gogh last month.
Unlike Blu-ray, which has a much shallower (and therefore a more delicate) data layer, an HD DVD has its digital information etched deeper beneath the surface just like a conventional DVD and can therefore be stamped out on much the same sort of equipment as a DVD.
All the same, the proportional system for choosing a quarter of the seats, which allowed so many of those midgets to get into the last parliament, is still untouched, storing up instability for a time when the balance of power between the big blocks once again becomes more delicate.
The delicate, more than 3ft-tall rock towers attract crowds to the waterfront promenade, where Dan appears almost every weekend.
Coventry continued to press and looked like they would grab a deserved win when McSheffrey beat Jack Cork to a loose ball on the right flank, turned into the box to evade two more challenges and curled a delicate left-footed effort beyond Grant into the top corner.
The lush, three-part harmonies on their debut CD, Voicings, are the real standout, made even more memorable by carefully crafted, delicate melodies.
This inherent difficulty was compounded by the delicate work of finishing more than70 tiny parts that must fit and mesh together with absolute precision.
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