Malaysia is trying to organize East Asia into what it delicately calls an "economic grouping" of Asian nations.
The first is what the video industry, borrowing a phrase from computer makers, delicately calls "a lack of software."
Last week, when players ate what Mr. Rogan delicately called "pig's rectums," the series won its highest ratings of the season.
He visits a massage parlor but refuses to allow the bare-breasted masseuse to carry out what she delicately calls "the happy ending."
There is also what she delicately calls "my family background in the criminal justice system."
To some extent, the consistency in older Rioja vintages can be attributed to what the French delicately call amelioration or elaboration.
Four years ago, they took advantage of a Government plea bargaining offer to announce that they were giving up what they delicately called "the business."
His national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, delicately calls the process "alliance management."
Tyrus delicately called on his arts, grimacing, en- during the hurt.
But when the moon is full and a major holiday is near, staff members also develop what they delicately call study breaks.