| 41. | Not with U . S . troops _ a la Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega _ but with indelicate diplomacy.
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| 42. | And at Gettysburg the foot soldiers behind the elephants would already be unhappy, if we may be indelicate.
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| 43. | Hamilton published a lengthy rebuttal, describing his " irregular and indelicate amour " in lurid detail.
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| 44. | The Indelicates formed in late 2005, six months after Julia Indelicate left her former band, The Pipettes.
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| 45. | The Indelicates formed in late 2005, six months after Julia Indelicate left her former band, The Pipettes.
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| 46. | They have been in the US since quite a bit before Tiananmen Square, and the subject seems indelicate.
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| 47. | In the Autumn a final Carmelite EP was issued, and Owen left The Indelicates early the following year.
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| 48. | Strangely enough, there is a quarterly newsletter devoted to the study of epithets, profanity and other indelicate speech.
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| 49. | Western Europe acts as if economic pressure against a terrorist state is an idea indelicate beyond the point of obscenity.
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| 50. | The vice president added that neither side had raised the indelicate issue of why the Monday meeting had been canceled.
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