| 1. | When they get the chance, journalists politely pose indelicate questions,
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| 2. | An indelicate question is what exactly happens when the contract runs out.
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| 3. | And they pose indelicate questions about their former prime minister.
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| 4. | But his indelicate approach led to a quick dismissal in New York.
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| 5. | Sorry to be so indelicate, but it's the truth.
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| 6. | It has stood, though not without indelicate renovations, ever since.
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| 7. | The Indelicates initially consisted solely of Julia and Simon Indelicate.
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| 8. | The Indelicates initially consisted solely of Julia and Simon Indelicate.
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| 9. | On the indelicate question of whether he used Viagra himself, he demurred.
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| 10. | Then there is the indelicate matter of her age.
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