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delicate and Bridge
The Lotus Flower Bridge is known for its delicate carvings of Lotus Flowers on each step but these have faded with the weight of many pilgrims.

delicate and San
* Caracas: Iglesia de la Parroquia San José ( In a delicate situation )

delicate and Luis
Jorge Luis Borges wrote about him, " Despite the scruples and delicate complexities of James his work suffers from a major defect: the absence of life.
His delicate health affected his poems, in a manner similar to the last poems of Jorge Luis Borges.

delicate and Ray
In 1929 he wrote,The beauty and grandeur of this form in motion has to be developed in such a way that it becomes self-sufficient without the use of words .” The inherent beauty & depth of Tagore's songs have persuaded a number of filmmakers to use Tagore ’ s songs in their films including Satyajit Ray, Ritwik Ghatak, Mrinal Sen, Nitin Bose, Tapan Sinha and Kumar Shahani. His songs were also used in British, European & Australian movies just to capture the mood of a cinematic situation & to reveal a delicate interplay of relationships.
Doyle ( Ray Liotta ), the delicate nature of Vietnamese customs as well as the counter intelligence involving covert enemy activity.

delicate and could
the pope was playing a dangerous game, with so many balls in the air at once that a misstep would bring them all about his ears, and his only hope was to temporize so that he could take advantage of every change in the delicate balance of European affairs.
He climbed, as quickly as he could urge his body, up the two unbroken flights to the third floor, pulling himself along on a delicate balustrade, all that remained of the building's beauty.
Mozi probably advocated this idea in response to the fact that during the Warring States period, Zhou King and the landlords spent countless time in the development of delicate music while ordinary peasants could hardly meet their subsistence needs.
Although this was probably originally intended to avoid a situation where the Vice President was presiding over a debate that could ultimately result in his promotion to the presidency ( were the President convicted and removed from office ), it also prevents a possibly more likely contemporary scenario, where a President accused of some offense is being tried by the Senate presided over by a Vice President who may well be sympathetic to the President, reducing the independence of the Senate's consideration of the delicate question of whether to remove a sitting chief executive.
The concentrated magnetic field and delicate suspension made these instruments sensitive ; d ' Arsonval's initial instrument could detect ten microamperes.
The threat of US military strikes against Iranian nuclear facilities equally concerned Bahrain ’ s government and Shia-dominated opposition, with both expressing fears that it could undermine the delicate political accommodation the two sides have sought under King Hamad.
Pink hydrangeas have many different meanings, but generally means, " You are the beat of my heart ", as described by the celebrated Asian florist Tan Jun Yong, where he was quoted saying, " The light delicate blush of the petals reminds me of a beating heart, while the size could only match the heart of the sender!
He could see, however, that the Bene Gesserit overlay had been a delicate thing, never penetrating the basic sweetness of her nature.
Air guns also were delicate, and peasant-soldiers, many of whom had never seen any mechanical tools more complex than horse-drawn carriages, could not have operated or maintained them properly.
Niel managed to carry out this delicate and difficult task with as much success as could be expected, and he directed siege operations at the Battle of Malakoff.
He writes, " The genius of salons, and of salonnières, lay in their ability to maintain a delicate balance between exclusivity and openness, between " inclusions and exclusions ", so that the aristocracy could have both a means of producing social cohesion and a vehicle for the dissemination of traits meant to characterize a wider society of elites undergoing redefinition.
In Four Frenchwomen ( 1890 ), in the three series of Eighteenth-Century Vignettes ( 1892-1894-1896 ), and in The Paladin of Philanthropy ( 1899 ), which contain unquestionably his most delicate prose work, the accurate detail of each study is relieved by a charm of expression which could only be attained by a poet.
In some cases it's shocking to the modern mind that such delicate, frivolous, and impractical items could be used at all.
For example, in the 19th century, Charles Babbage described the importance of having " a few simply honest men " on a committee who could be temporarily eliminated when " a peculiarly delicate question arises " so that one of them could " declare truly, if necessary, that he never was present at any meeting at which even a questionable course had been proposed.
Anita, however, could be counted on to supply the delicate double entendre, the telling innuendo.
He concluded that such a delicate pattern could only be created by means of the canting ( also spelled tjanting or tjunting ; ) tool.
By increasing the temperature and pressure he forced the liquid into a supercritical fluid state where by dropping the pressure he could instantly gasify and remove the liquid inside the aerogel, avoiding damage to the delicate three-dimensional network.
Instead of having large halls which could be transformed in a wink into a dining room, ballroom, or audience chamber ( thanks to big, sturdy transportable furniture ), the trend now was towards a large number of smaller rooms in which smaller and more delicate specialized furniture stayed in permanence.
The AIM-7 missile was also not very reliable, making heavy use of delicate components such as vacuum tubes, which could not endure tropical climates, carrier takeoffs, and high-G maneuvers.
Second, she was a woman and in those days people wondered if a woman and her delicate cameras could stand up to the intense heat, hazard, and generally dirty and gritty conditions inside a steel mill.
The A major prelude is a two-part invention that begins with a tonic pedal and a cheerful, delicate motif that almost could have come from Bach ’ s quill.
Edward was a delicate child and died of what could have been tuberculosis.
Railroads were merging, changing traffic patterns and threatening the delicate economic balance in which railroads of similar size and stability to the CGW could exist.

delicate and be
she cherished rare and delicate plants like oleanders in tubs and wall-flowers and lemon verbenas in pots that had to be wintered in the cellar ; ;
His Mary would be slender of limb and delicate of proportion, yet she must hold this full-grown man as securely and convincingly as she would a child.
The sweep of space, the delicate counterbalance of the white masses, the over-all completeness and unity, the originality and imagination, all entitle it to be called an authentic masterpiece.
For example, the marked susceptibility of the monkey to respiratory infection might be related to its delicate, long alveolar ducts and short, large bronchioles situated within a parenchyma entirely lacking in protective supportive tissue barriers such as those found in types 1, and 3.
Pigweed can be a beneficial weed, as well as a companion plant, serving as a trap for leaf miners and some other pests, as well as sheltering ground beetles ( which prey upon insect pests ) and breaking up hard soil for more delicate neighboring plants.
Greek historian Plutarch discusses an argument between Chrysippus ( 3rd century BCE ) and Hipparchus ( 2nd century BCE ) of a rather delicate enumerative problem, which was later shown to be related to Schröder numbers.
According to Master of Wine Mary Ewing-Mulligan, Chianti Classico wines from the Castellina region tend to have a very delicate aroma and flavor, Castelnuovo Berardegna region wines tend to be the most ripe and richest tasting, wines from Gaiole tend to have been characterized by their structure and firm tannins while wines from the Greve area tend to have very concentrated flavours.
The endnotes in Drexler's book explain the qualification " almost ": " For example, a delicate structure might be designed that, like a stone arch, would self-destruct unless all its pieces were already in place.
Neodymium may be used to color glass in delicate shades ranging from pure violet through wine-red and warm gray.
This can be a major problem, as other parts of the spacecraft in shadow develop a negative charge from nearby plasma, and the imbalance can discharge through delicate electrical components.
The name may have been created to distinguish him from his principal collaborator, also called Maso, who came to be known as Masolino (" little / delicate Tom ").
Vocal fold scar is one of the most challenging problems for otolaryngologists because it ’ s hard to be diagnosed at germinal stage and the function necessity of VF is delicate.
Per se, all delicate and significant transmissions may perhaps be transported faster via fixed-sized cells, which are simpler to transmit compared to variable-sized frames or packets.
Scar tissue formation after surgery can be problematic on the delicate hand, causing loss of dexterity and digit function if severe enough.
Because slate was formed in low heat and pressure, compared to a number of other metamorphic rocks, some fossils can be found in slate ; sometimes even microscopic remains of delicate organisms.
" Platinum blonde, with a heart-shaped face, delicate, impish features and a figure made to be swathed in silver lamé, she wriggled expressively through such classics of hysteria as Twentieth Century and My Man Godfrey.
Salt may be used to draw out water, or to magnify a natural flavour of a food making it richer or more delicate, depending on the dish.
However, prevailing social norms ensure that women frequently wear more delicate clothing, and may therefore be more likely to want the protection an apron offers.
Merging two files can be a very delicate operation, and usually possible only if the data structure is simple, as in text files.
Because of this, if used on the face or other delicate skin, only a low-strength steroid should be used.
Because of their delicate dependency on local climate, cloud forests will be strongly affected by global climate change.
To avoid corrosion on delicate metal parts and ink clogging a more thorough than usual cleaning regime-which requires the ink to be flushed out regularly with water-is sometimes advised by manufacturers or resellers.
In addition, they must be able to use delicate instruments with accuracy and precision.
) on the barbecue far more than seafood, as the cooking method can be too dry and harsh for the delicate flesh and a little too complex to do well for the average home.

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