"He played about four of the most delicate pitches you have ever seen, " Crenshaw said earlier.
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Aceh remains the most delicate problem facing Mr Wahid's awkward coalition government.
The most delicate had to do with the exact timing of the military and diplomatic steps needed to set Kosovo on the road to peace.
His camera moves with a kind of meditative grace, framing and reframing the characters as if to capture the most delicate momentary changes in their relationships.
"Quantum entanglement is valuable in transmitting particles such as atoms and photons where the most delicate properties are significant and where simple approximation is not enough, " he explains.
And Koetsu's calligraphies on sheets of paper pasted together, paper made in the subtlest imaginable tints and textures, a salmon pink abutting the most delicate smoky blue, display a sensibility that seems an etherealized version of Georges Braque's.
On February 2, an Arab member of the Israeli Knesset used his position to force a public, if brief and uninformative, discussion of one of the most delicate of Israel's national security matters: the Jewish State's suspected but unacknowledged nuclear arsenal.
"The most delicate phases of the VFG affair" were conducted in lawyers' and bankers' offices in Milan and Rome or in the private homes in Italy of brothers Vittorio and Matteo Marzotto, according to a November asset-confiscation order reviewed by The Wall Street Journal.
The lightest, most delicate crystals rise to the surface, like a chloride cream.
Among the most popular: the delicate, mild-flavored Quilcene from Hood Canal in Puget Sound and the mighty Olympic Miyagi from Case Inlet, a briny 4-inch beast with a cucumberish finish.
One of the organisations which knows most about the delicate negotiations of a multi-faith, multicultural world is Sampad, the Birmingham-based and nationally-respected south Asian arts organisation.
For now, most scrutiny has fallen on the delicate business of international intelligence co-operation.
Executing this delicate balance is perhaps the most daunting challenge as we continue to enhance GPU technology.
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Most strikingly, Mr Aznar has taken enormous care not to break the delicate consensus that has kept politics stable throughout the post-Franco era.
Most modern democracies -- including the United States -- have had to wrestle in recent years with the delicate balance between respect for fundamental civil liberties and restraint of behavior inimical to a free society.
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Because Vietnamese food is generally light, with most dressings and sauces based on palm sugar and lime, Dickson often recommends a dry Riesling to accompany the delicate flavours.
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