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delicately and beautiful
Many delicately carved pipas with beautiful inlaid patterns date from this period.
Within a few years of achieving stardom, the delicately beautiful blonde-haired actress had become a successful and highly regarded film personality in her own right, and as a young adult her career developed to the degree that in 1926, she was named a WAMPAS Baby Star, and had acquired the nickname " The Goddess of the Silver Screen ".

delicately and is
It is subject to delicately balanced optimization that ensures that relevant memories are recalled.
White frost forms when there is a relative humidity above 90 % and a temperature below – 8 ° C ( 18 ° F ) and it grows against the wind direction, since arriving windward air has a higher humidity than leeward air, but the wind must not be very strong in order not to damage the delicately built icy structures.
The pressure is very feeble, but can be detected by allowing the radiation to fall upon a delicately poised vane of reflective metal in a Nichols radiometer ( this should not be confused with the Crookes radiometer, whose characteristic motion is not caused by radiation pressure but by impacting gas molecules ).
With Lady Croom, for whom Mrs Chater is a " harlot ", Septimus delicately admits that " her passion is not as fixed " as a suitor might wish.
The basic requirement is for the roots to be moist and cool, and the crown to be in full sun ( or light shade in the case of the more delicately coloured blooms such as ‘ Nelly Moser ’).
The Southern Song Longquan celadon is characterized by a thick unctuous glaze of a particular bluish-green tint over an otherwise undecorated light-grey porcellaneous body that is delicately potted.
The pulpit in Prato Cathedral, in which he collaborated with Antonio Rossellino, finished in 1473, is very delicately sculpted with bas-reliefs of great minuteness, but somewhat weakly designed.
Love is beggarly, harsh and a master of artifice and deception ( 203d ) and is delicately balanced and resourceful ( 204c ).
As the reader is only delicately told, a full extramarital relationship is consummated.
Full-bodied and bittersweet, it is delicately spiced with German aroma hops.
It is very rare and perhaps the most delicately flavored chicha.
This movement is orchestrated delicately, making use of high strings and flutes, as well as a fair amount of triangle.
Food is eaten delicately with the fingers of right hand, never with the left which is used for personal ablutions, and Malays rarely use utensils.
" Of her it is noted that " Her finely chiseled features, delicately pointed nose, and creamy skin suffused her appearance with a regal beauty that would have shone through even the most drab of garments.
Hugh Grant ’ s Chopin is a brilliant caricature of the Romantic ideal of the artist ; he gives the character an air of befuddled unworldliness, and punctuates his readings with delicately timed tubercular coughs.
Amuse-bouche literally means “ mouth amuser ”, but is translated more delicately as “ palate pleaser ”.
The hilt is of ivory overlaid with gold delicately carved with cloudbands and scrolls.
The tea is delicately flavored, and considered to be one of the finest teas in the world.

delicately and Maria
In his depiction of Anna Maria Cumpston he delicately depicts a girl holding a flower.

delicately and character
Ærøskøbing's houses and streets are delicately restored to retain the character of the Middle Ages.
Readers and playgoers have often found him an unsympathetic character, although his caustic pride is strangely, almost delicately balanced at times by a reluctance to be praised by his compatriots and an unwillingness to exploit and slander for political gain.
Duncombe was, as The Times put it delicately upon his death, a “ character .”

delicately and .
My movement did frighten the snake and it raised its head and trailed delicately a couple of feet and stopped again, and its tongue was working very rapidly.
The snake worked away very slowly and delicately and with a gorgeous kind of dignity and beauty, and he carried his head a little above the rolled clods.
Antonio Canova (; 1 November 1757 – 13 October 1822 ) was an Italian sculptor from the Republic of Venice who became famous for his marble sculptures that delicately rendered nude flesh.
They vary in size from small stone markers to entire artificial hills, and in complexity from loose, conical rock piles to delicately balanced sculptures and elaborate feats of megalithic engineering.
Although several reviews were critical of the film – Pauline Kael said it " staggers along " and Stanley Kauffmann thought Cukor's direction was like " a rich gravy poured over everything, not remotely as delicately rich as in the Asquith-Howard 1937 Pygmalion " — the film was a box office hit which won him the Academy Award for Best Director, the Golden Globe Award for Best Director, and the Directors Guild of America Award after having been nominated for each several times.
Homer expressed her relationship with Zeus delicately in the Iliad, in which she declares to Zeus, " I am Cronus ' eldest daughter, and am honourable not on this ground only, but also because I am your wife, and you are king of the gods.
" In conclusion about the poem, Watson stated, " The triumph of ' Kubla Khan ,' perhaps, lies in its evasions: it hints so delicately at critical truths while demonstrating them so boldly.
However, Ender cannot but help reveal secrets from the lives of Libo, Pipo, and even Novinha herself as their lives were all so delicately bound together by guilt, deception, and love.
* A cat walks delicately through the grass.
Nevertheless, the use of moors ( and particularly their heads ) as a heraldic symbol has been deprecated in North America, where racial stereotypes have been influenced by a history of Trans-Atlantic slave trade and racial segregation, and applicants to the College of Arms of the Society for Creative Anachronism are urged to use them delicately to avoid creating offensive images.
These small creatures share several characteristic physical features: a plump, arch-backed body with a long, delicately tapering snout, large upright ears, long, thin legs, and a thin tail.
The work had had extensive rehearsals for many months, and despite problems Berlioz found in making the musicians play as delicately as he would like, and even discovering that the orchestra pit was too small before the premiere, the work was a success.
These, with a bureau and a chiffonier in the French national Garde Meuble, in which bouquets of flowers are delicately inlaid in choice woods, are his best-known and most admirable achievements.
Thus negi and tofu, a strongly flavored ingredient mixed with a delicately flavored ingredient, are often combined.
Franck wrote the delicately evocative Les Eolides, following it with the narrative Le chasseur maudit and the piano-and-orchestral tone poem Les Djinns, conceived in much the same manner as Liszt's Totentanz.
In art, bishōnen are usually drawn delicately, with long limbs, silky or flowing hair, and slender eyes with long eyelashes that can sometimes extend beyond the face.
The overburden sediments that cover buried cavities in the aquifer systems are delicately balanced by groundwater fluid pressure.
Additionally, jade was used for adze heads, knives, and other weapons, which can be delicately shaped.
The head usually attaches to a lever so that adjustments to the orientation can be performed more delicately.

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