What he did say was that the website said the same thing in different words, and that the difference was only subtle. |
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There was a subtle attractiveness to her, and I think that that was the one thing that made me fall for her. |
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These are delicate, feminine and subtle wines, which are designed to improve with age. |
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Although primarily a critique of the subtle exercise of power, Veblen's book gained popularity as a biting satire of upper-class pretensions. |
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The table on the right is a subtle composition of contrasting curly satinwood panels with mahogany cross-banding and patterned inlay. |
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The elements in this dish could work well together, but the overall effect just isn't subtle enough to whet your palate for more. |
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Ali's whimsical rendering of this imagined place evokes subtle feelings of nostalgia, and regret. |
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This album was largely whimsical and retrospective, with a subtle sense of humour, even through the more serious numbers. |
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This comment was another subtle hint about his godliness and intrinsic rarity. |
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The boar could hear the sounds too, the rattling drums, the subtle bass, and the spiraling, convex echo guitar. |
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Currently the bedroom walls are magnolia above the dado rail, and papered beneath, with a subtle striped magnolia patterned wallpaper. |
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All this Taylor achieves with subtle elisions and slides and what are often the most fleeting of flatted notes. |
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Instead, managers must learn to read between the lines or interpret subtle hints that a problem has developed. |
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He introduced a new dramatic role for orchestration with scores that are richly textured, subtle, and profound. |
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His style became less angular, and he used subtle muted colours, sometimes mixing sand with his paint to produce a textured effect. |
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To be sure, there are subtle factors that influence decisions that lie beyond the reach of any Web site. |
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The desert is an unforgiving place to those who cannot read its signs or understand its subtle warnings. |
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For something more subtle and different from the classic plastic frames, there are these Toreadior aviators with swarovski crystals on the side. |
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Whether you're tanning on the beach or staying cool at the mall, these glosses will be perfect for subtle shine or a high powered sheen. |
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Prawns are tossed in olive oil and garlic in an iron souk flavoured with a subtle hint of tamarind. |
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Broccoli's subtle equation of masculinity with violence is the dark side of machismo. |
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In some the problem has a behavioural basis, whereas in others there may be subtle neuromuscular abnormalities of the gut. |
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Try it with basil, bay, garlic, thyme, and even oregano to add depth and a subtle perfume to your foods. |
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Our ability to make sense of subtle auditory feedback cues will be a huge area of growth over the next few years. |
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The purples are appearing in a soft, subtle vein in all casts from pale lavender to deep aubergine. |
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The change in pace is subtle and almost negligible, and yet its mellow lure propels the song beyond the gloom. |
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These typically contain microscopic light reflectors, which impart subtle luminosity. |
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Kara's voice was more subtle, and her soft lullabies on quiet Alabama nights made it seem as though everything was right with the world. |
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This difference, which seems subtle at first glance, is actually quite dramatic. |
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The tarragon sauce lent an interesting and subtle astringency, which gave the tender pork a real lift. |
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Around the house are herbaceous beds with cranesbill, catmint, astrantias, irises and hostas in subtle colours. |
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The sets and costuming are rich and lovingly illustrate a subtle passing of time. |
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Rimbaud's approach is minimalist, with a subtle array of grinding and plucking effects combining with the deep rumble of the base. |
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Elsewhere, passages become more complex, with a subtle, scrolling pattern resembling rubbings from incised stone. |
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Sometimes the shift between panels is as subtle as fog rolling through, so that one looks closely to identify the change. |
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It is of high literary quality, showing the master's great skill at phrasing subtle ideas and word-play. |
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The subtle sweetness and refreshing flavor that linger reminds you of sunshine in liquid form. |
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In this etching, line is blended with aquatinted areas in subtle blacks and grays. |
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Ground and polished, it can reveal a subtle, colored matrix of gradated sands and rock, such as you might find along the edge of a stream bed. |
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His ruggedly handsome features and lion-like eyes lend him a subtle air of ferocity, despite his blank expression. |
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The flowers a re ever-changing, starting off a clear yellow, opening as subtle apricot, and then becoming a gorgeous tangerine. |
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They're generally very fruity, and can have the subtle tastes of apples, peaches, apricots and melons. |
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For much of the film, it's a subtle track, but when required, it roars to life in a very aggressive manner. |
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The gravelly whir of wheels on pavement is subtle, while motorcycle engines throb and roar. |
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So, we shouldn't allow this subtle linkage to Gilgamesh to distract from a proper consideration of paleosols. |
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To prove it, he lingers over the subtle details, no less carefully than the artist himself. |
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The subtle sheen that he imparts is obtained by thin application of paint brushed on meticulously to obtain the desired build up. |
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This is the kind of subtle, nasty attack used by alcoholics and dry drunks. |
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After such vibrant appetizers, some of the more subtle noodle dishes taste a tad subdued. |
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Staff involved in the scam would have helped customers win using a subtle system of signs and then taken a payback from their winnings. |
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This urban contemporary collection keeps things in perspective with simple forms, clean lines and subtle shapes. |
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Exposure to extreme circumstances may lead to subtle structural abnormalities in the frontal lobe, which is closely related to the limbic system. |
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I'm not a fan of lima beans, but these had a subtle goodness instead of the overpowering flavor of usual lima beans, and no crumbly texture. |
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The album leaves the listener to revel within the lightness of its subtle movements and statements. |
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The sky began to lighten and my hiding place was no longer quite as subtle, so I moved to behind a bush in the same yard. |
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The subtle effects of light are strikingly investigated, but the right-angled hatchwork feels abstract, and therefore more contemporary. |
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As she dances around the ring, she is light on her feet and moves with the grace and subtle strength of a ballet dancer in a pas de deux. |
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In addition to the rich antique finish, these gorgeous sinks are now available in the subtle shine of Brushed Nickel too. |
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Made from polyamide, wool and mohair, this classic black cardigan features a ribbed neckline and subtle zipper closure. |
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It came with a sauce Gribiche and a salad of tender lambs' lettuce with a subtle but still distinctively walnut oil vinaigrette. |
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Vines and flowers climbed the trellis, turning our nook into a subtle and intriguing grotto. |
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I sampled my mushrooms expectantly, anticipating an explosion of subtle flavours. |
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These works employ anthropomorphism of the most subtle sort, which some viewers might miss and others may register only subliminally. |
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But she finds subtle shifts in the way governments legitimated their foreign policies. |
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Smooth and very drinkable, this delivers subtle notes of aniseed, liquorice, spice and lemon peel. |
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Include a little toasted anise seed for its subtle licorice hint, and you'll stir up a combo like none you've ever tasted. |
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The installation radiated elegance, precision and restraint, especially in its subtle use of color. |
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On the street side of the building, an angled pair of windows juts out from the second story in the sole, subtle hint of what's to come. |
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The delicate delineations of each square of metal leaf create subtle patterns. |
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More subtle effects of air resistance on projectile motion are related to the shape and rotation of the object. |
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Our finale was zuppa inglese, a monster-large portion that jumbled raspberry mousse and sponge cake with subtle lacings of rum and port wine. |
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There's no subtle coincidence at work in the two lead stories in Time magazine this week. |
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To the anciently subtle discernment of the Japanese, though, Japanese rice is about equal in importance to air. |
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In order to locate the remote ancestors of turtles, other, more subtle, features must be found. |
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This all-gray ribbed jersey features a stylish yet subtle pattern and a practical zipper closure, both on the cardigan's front. |
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A comparison between all the techniques used to analyse calcite cements reveals subtle differences between injected and depositional sandstones. |
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Scented waters, such as lavender water, are a great way to infuse a heavenly, yet subtle smell into your clothing. |
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Pretty subtle stuff, but it's exactly this attention to detail that makes the Sigma 6.2's sound reproduction precise in so many ways. |
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Suo's movie was, beyond sweet entertainment, a subtle look at Japanese work culture and the repression of desire. |
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The various shadings and subtle differences in words may come blurred in Ameslan communication. |
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I live next to a taxi driver, who uses the current subtle removable roof rack system. |
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Her alternation between a slight twang and subtle gristle leans a bit toward classic country. |
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Delightfully easy drinking with delicate, strawberryish characters, subtle yeastiness and a smooth finish. |
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My very favorite skirt has a subtle ruffle along the hem. It's not ultra-girly but it gives it a little something extra. |
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Such moments of choice, Alexander found, come only when one is willing to deeply attend to or notice subtle body cues. |
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Or brick can form a subtle, natural path through your yard, linking patio and gardens. |
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Films about yakuza, or Japanese gangsters, are deeply imbued with a code of honor and feature subtle moral questions. |
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The thread of disbelief in his voice was laced with a subtle smear of sympathy. |
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That's the subtle beauty of grey-blue labradorite with its beckoning blue flashes of color. |
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The heart of the Fat Freddy sound is reggae, from ska through to dub, to which they add subtle hints of house music. |
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The splash was subtle, but it made a noise that was quite loud, alerting anyone close by. |
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In my view, this is clearly the work of a more refined and subtle draughtsman. |
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His rough-hewn marble sculptures combine a deep feeling for the inherent beauty of the material with a penchant for subtle allusion. |
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Lamb korma is nowhere near as powerful as curry or vindaloo, relying more on a subtle blend of spices in a creamy sauce. |
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Perhaps it was a subtle way of keeping travelling women safe from that eternal danger, The Attentions of Foreign Men. |
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Because these systems include redundant components, even strong perturbations may lead to only a subtle phenotype. |
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She seems to have had so much work done, subtle and not so subtle, that she looks like a marmorealized version of herself. |
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She has been immortalized by the author for she is no ordinary vamp but one who is not only a subtle wooer but a patient psychologist. |
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At the Keck Observatory, it is now possible to measure extremely subtle star wobbles, so even smaller planets should soon turn up. |
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Resisting the temptation to play her broad too broadly, she creates a surprisingly subtle character, her hair brassy, her heart gold. |
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This book teaches you how to interpret tells, such as subtle shrugs, sighs, shaky hands, eye contact and much, much more. |
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A small logo on the chest or back of your tee is classy, subtle and will match the rest of your training gear. |
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When else but in winter would we appreciate the witch hazel's subtle beauty? |
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Levada has a reputation as a subtle reconciler who seeks to bring dissidents into line by patient reasoning rather than punishment. |
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The sand had subtle rosy hues and was very abrasive, sharp enough to cut if you kneeled on it. |
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Signs of torture may be subtle and include occult fractures from beatings or 1-2 mm clustered scars from electrical burns. |
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Today, we confront the more subtle threat of absorption into the larger community. |
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Quiet Fire in Blue Sky, a moderately sized oil on canvas, is an abstraction with subtle references to the visible world. |
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He was an awkward kind of fabulist, a tease who directed his subtle ironies as much at his readers as at his cats and foxes. |
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They held a conversation that was made up entirely of subtle expressions passed back and forth. |
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In many cases, the muted hues of her warp and weft don't quite match up, lending each work a subtle textural richness. |
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Learn the right terms and the subtle differences in them, and you can explain the profound ways Hindus look at Divinity. |
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That said, Rowson's is a remarkable accomplishment, because the psychological causes are so numerous, varied, and subtle. |
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As a malt lover, I am in the camp that says watering down the whisky is precisely what you want to do, since this reveals its subtle intricacies. |
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Because of him, we read everything more closely, with a jaundiced eye, searching for hidden idiocies, subtle contradictions. |
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True, the book is subtle and extremely restrained, compared to writers' coming-of-age bacchanalian classics like On the Road. |
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Leave the really jazzed-up sneakers for the courts and wear more subtle sneakers with your jeans or chinos. |
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Every one of the 13 songs boasts a winning tune and there are subtle surprises everywhere, such as the kora on the glorious Adje Dad. |
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Judo, I have been told, is all about exploiting subtle changes in balance and weight distribution. |
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The other main form of visual art is silk and cotton woven cloth with elaborate and subtle patterns and colors. |
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After weaving between a few trees, the vehicle climbs a subtle dune and stops. |
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Bamboo flutes add a ghostly, subtle melodic backbone to the more intricate interplay on the keyed instruments. |
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But then again, a subtle difference was preferable to a radical one, and it did give me a short-term confidence boost. |
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The film is able to capture the essence of the story, but cannot find the subtle nuances that made the book such a satisfying read. |
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Some audiences will find this annoying, for me it fit in perfectly with the subtle weirdness of the proceedings. |
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The ending is after all where most of the subtle action tends to be, with your verb endings, plurals and suchlike. |
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The carry bevel package is subtle, radiused by hand using emery sticks, with the sharp edges are gently broken, not belt-sanded into oblivion. |
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Vedrine makes clear he is a subtle practitioner of realpolitik in the tradition of Richelieu, Talleyrand, and de Gaulle. |
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Throughout the new building, the galleries are handsome and well proportioned, with subtle, beautifully honed details and good lighting. |
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A far more refined and subtle form of revenge, one would think. |
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When it comes to giving criticism, sometimes it's best to take a subtle approach. |
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It gave me license to pore over raw tape, again and again, to absorb the subtle clues of human behavior. |
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But in New York City, a metropolis with an abundance of concrete and very few fields of grass, a far more subtle display appears. |
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Vreeland believes that in the end, his grandmother put her subtle seal of approval on his lifestyle. |
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Set in cancun, Cities offers a subtle jab at the decadence and nonstop revelry that will consume the city over the next few days. |
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Light amber in color with a subtle sour finish, Fula is one of casa Bruja's best sellers. |
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For those who have a problem with that, she offered a charming, subtle middle finger. |
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There's also a subtle humour to the film that rounds it out nicely. |
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But rather than quarreling with what he says, I will present my own view and leave it to readers to decide whether the differences are subtle or substantial. |
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It has the subtle acerb taste with violets and wood berries perfumes. |
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The quintessence permeates the compost, soil and plants like astral perfume, and affects plant growth with subtle yet powerful forces of the cosmos. |
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However, to understand the more subtle indications we might get a clue from the homeopathic indication for aconite which are symptoms caused by shock. |
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But what is not as widely known is that diabetes also causes cognitive decline, from a subtle loss of mental acuity to a heightened risk for Alzheimer's disease. |
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North Dakota has a less subtle constitutional amendment on the ballot stating that life begins at conception. |
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So far, our work indicates no dramatic impact of released birds on the Adonis blue butterfly, but we have insufficient data to test for subtle effects. |
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Each subtle layer of raunch is delivered with a candy-flavoured pink frosting that makes the brutal honesty not only easy to swallow, but side-splittingly tasty to boot. |
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A subtle meditation on mortality, it contrasts the ephemeral beauty of a young girl absorbed in her posy of flowers with the aged horse who quietly contemplates the viewer. |
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Watch it with friends and let the subtle observational humour win you over until the smile washes over your face and you laugh in unison like lightly tickled hyenas. |
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Incredibly moist and flavorful, with the wonderful taste of orange, the subtle kick of ginger and a delicious sugar crust, it also looks beautiful. |
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It's cool, in a toned-down bowling-shirt sort of way, but its polyester yarn is spun soft and airy, and subtle mesh vents in the back evacuate excess body heat. |
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It seems that many of those in the American elite who would recoil at the idea of explicit quotas are happy to tolerate more subtle systems that accomplish the same thing. |
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Another perfect way to explore the subtle wonders of the wild is on interpretative bush walks, a favourite with bird watchers and plant enthusiasts. |
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In recent days, there has been a subtle feeling of defeat permeating through the camp. |
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And when the temptation to politicize or otherwise exploit the situation becomes irresistible, at least try to be subtle. |
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It has created a sense of subtle refinement that lots of London bars lack. |
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Again, the difference can seem subtle and sound more like splitting hairs, but the difference is important. |
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The film has no pretensions to be a psychological treatise, but its depiction of repressed passion, and the frustrations of those on the outer, is subtle and knowing. |
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Better to revel in the simple smells of the Seder meal than all that subtle talk of liberation. |
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The shaky claim that DNA is a replicator ignores the endless subtle variation by means of which nature passes life on from one generation to the next. |
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Sun-dried tomatoes give flavorful glitter to traditional anadama bread, and the tang of the tomatoes is wonderful against the subtle molasses sweetness. |
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It was oh-so subtle, but he began to embody his grandfather and his father. |
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For another, they've taken to tarting up their lattes with leaf-like artwork carved into the foam with subtle tricks of the wrist while pouring the drinks. |
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This is a gorgeous lean wine in a truly subtle Burgundian style. |
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Some subtle curving and sculpting has richened the essential shape. |
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There's some subtle difference which, for the life of me, I cannot see. |
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The world is not black and white, and there are subtle implications in the big decisions that are made beyond the control of the special forces soldier. |
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All the women in this video play up subtle sexiness between colored neon, film noir lighting, and sexy silhouettes. |
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Whereas the first three seasons were subtle, there is a decided lack of finesse here. |
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Fiona McFarlane puts a distinctive and subtle twist on this trend, with results that are no less gripping. |
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Play up your natural flush with subtle shades of apricot or rose. |
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The general palette of black, white and gray is broken up by flecks of orange, red, aquamarine, brown and purple, creating a subtle sense of internal struggle. |
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For example, if you're wearing a black suit with a red tie and black shoes, you can wear black socks that feature a subtle red argyle pattern or polka dots. |
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It features a subtle red and gray argyle motif on the right sleeve. |
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Is it a question of women being literally held as slave captive in the physical sense, living behind bars, under lock and key, or is it a question of something more subtle? |
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This more subtle observation cannot be appreciated without a minimal knowledge of introductory inferential statistics and the ability to do long division. |
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While easily discernible in plan, the shift from stack bond to traditionally bonded ashlar is too subtle to distinguish the two forms from the street. |
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In the Georgian conflict, as in the more subtle variants of energy diplomacy, Russians have shown a harshly utilitarian asperity in connecting means and ends. |
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The drunken louts who cause trouble for themselves and others after a skinful of alcohol at the weekend may be open to subtle persuasion when sober. |
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Birds were chirping in a cacophony of songs, while somewhere in the background there was the distinctive and yet subtle whisper of leaves rustling. |
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But it was as subtle as the breeze rustling the leaves of the olive trees. |
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Indeed, Sanko's guitar and voice, with some additional atmospherics provided by subtle effects and keyboard flourishes, constitute the album's core. |
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In auricular diagnosis one can identify subtle problems of the body by detecting areas of the ear which are discoloured, flaky, or have tenderness or high skin conductance. |
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The conversation is a typical mix of subtle salesmanship and good humour. |
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Some of the subtle alterations include a tailpipe covered by the rear air dam as well as enlarged air intakes to provide more air for the intercooler. |
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The subtle pinks and reds of tamarisk and acequia willows first appear along our water course, the green of young cottonwood leaves to follow soon. |
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But I do think I notice a few differences over time, some subtle movements upon a slow-moving clock. |
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For a subtle look, use a slightly darker or lighter hue of the main color. |
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But when she takes on the rock scene, she manages to catch all the sociological dissonance and subtle countermelodies. |
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The subtle interweaving of scatology and death is positively Freudian. |
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In other words, SPECT might not be a useful tool for assessing more subtle physiological states, like anxiety and depression. |
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Subtle concern of the possible dangers still stays with our family through four generations of railroaders. |
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Subtle movements include curving languid reaches, then tiny rises onto toes or a shift in torso played out in the individual squares. |
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Subtle jokes and dry humour set up some nice character development, backed by worthy acting. |
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Subtle interplay with available light in the building makes the piece both evocative and atmospheric. |
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Also, it's unlikely that the reports are exactly the same. Subtle variances can make a difference. |
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Subtle advantages such as those are seized upon when resources are so conspicuously lacking. |
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Subtle pinks blended with soft oranges, rich creams and the palest off-whites. |
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Subtle changes are taking place, though, in our attitudes towards these country bumpkins. |
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Subtle surface markings and polar ice caps that would become prominent as there is no dust cloud obscuring the view. |
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Subtle signs of frontal lobe dysfunction may be demonstrated by testing stereognosis. |
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Subtle horns creak from enveloping static before becoming lost in an overbearing string arrangement. |
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Subtle connections between episodes are often lost in syndication because the shows are broadcast in random order. |
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Subtle peachy and oatmeal notes can be recognised on the nose, palate and finish. |
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Subtle and understated, he acts and shouts his way through scenes with inimitable style. |
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Subtle blends of picking, alternative tuning, plinky harmonics and his velvety vocals make for a magical mix. |
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Subtle movements under the surface were the goldfish that we'd stocked the pond with. |
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Subtle use of a heavily delayed electric guitar and slick drum and bass make this track a standout. |
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Only the ascospore ornamentation differs, and the subtle differences cannot be seen by using light microscopy. |
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By such subtle means were Cranmer's purposes further confused, leaving it for generations to argue over the precise theology of the rite. |
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After Mary's death in 1558, it became the primary source for the Elizabethan Book of Common Prayer, with subtle if significant changes only. |
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There are subtle differences in governmental principles among episcopal churches at the present time. |
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He flung subtle jibes at her until she couldn't bear to work with him any longer. |
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It is not clear whether they are doing so or are responding to subtle visual or tactile cues from the humans around them. |
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But there is also the more subtle comedy attendant on various taxonomical feuds and historical mis-steps. |
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Rutilated quartz, moonstone, spinel, agate, amber and onyx are subtle choices when set into a blackened precious metal setting. |
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It involves producing a wide range of complex and subtle distinctions which relate sound to meaning at several levels. |
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Notable improvement was made in the treatment and number of discriminated synonyms, comparisons of subtle shades of meaning. |
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Like many Austronesian languages, the verbs of the Philippine languages follow a complex system of affixes to express subtle changes in meaning. |
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We are offering the delightful beeline, a lush mix of bicolour, single and two-tone blooms in subtle and warming shades. |
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But I would invite the Russian leader to consider some subtle but important differences between the Marshal and the Lord Protector. |
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Food of all kinds laid out on a table, silver cutlery, intricate patterns and subtle folds in table cloths and flowers all challenged painters. |
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Rembrandt's Syndics of the Drapers' Guild is a subtle treatment of a group round a table. |
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It is considered to be subtle and more aromatic in flavour than cassia and it loses much of its flavour during cooking. |
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Horses are able to sense contact as subtle as an insect landing anywhere on the body. |
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In other subtle ways, which had a large impact the cultural exchanges involved sharing practices and traditions. |
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With an understanding of medieval society, one can detect subtle satire at work. |
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Political parties in their mood of subtle metachrosis are changing their public face. |
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Guest's mockumentaries, as they have been called, often rely on subtle humor and character development to make them work. |
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Venturi created a variety of buildings to illustrate his ideas, notably the Guild House in Philadelphia, with subtle classical elements. |
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Individual denominations also have formed over very subtle theological differences. |
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Analyzed correctly, the numbers reveal a subtle structure that reflects the simple equations at the heart of random number generators. |
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A subtle, warming Italian red with a smoky, raisiny scent and gentle, mouth-filling cherry fruit. |
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There was more focus than ever on James Graham's plaintive and powerful vocals, backed only by the subtle atmospherics of guitar and keyboard. |
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There are reminders here of Ravel's Daphnis and Chloe, as well as the subtle atmospherics of Debussy and the energetic angularity of Stravinsky. |
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The investigators discovered that only those family members with atrial fibrillation have a subtle misspelling of the gene's normal DNA sequence. |
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Not a bad run for a subtle commentary on South Korean classism. |
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When it came to food, Melissa preferred subtle nuance and lighthanded seasoning. |
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Other, more subtle signs include spider angiomas, reddening of the palms, declining platelet counts, or a family history of liver disease. |
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These combs can also be made in a smaller version using a single pewter lace piece for a more subtle look, which are perfect for bridesmaids. |
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A good balance between unripe banana fruit, green apple acidity and subtle woodiness. |
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From all evidence he manages the subtle responsibilities of the tdvana role with a delicate and lighthanded virtuosity. |
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It instantly texturised my limp locks into subtle waves without weighing my hair down. |
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We picked out the subtle quacks of gadwalls and teal, along with peeps of wigeons and whistles of pintails. |
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His aura was calm, and his being exuded a subtle spiritual magnetism. |
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A lightish red, but with bags of character, it has a subtle smell of spicy red fruits and a gentle astringency, like a rather good red Burgundy. |
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I cannot sing, nor heel the high lavolt, nor sweeten talk, nor play at subtle games. |
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A trial close is yet another subtle way to assumptively engage the prospect. |
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In a visucentric world, spatial awareness comes from cues that are subtle and may go unnoticed to the hearing. |
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Balance seems too subtle a concept for all-or-nothing absolutists. |
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There are more subtle touches, too, like the wider spacing of the keys on a new Sony ultraportable computer notebook that goes on sale next week. |
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Each painting consists of a white aluminum disk, sprayed at the edges with a subtle blush of blue, pink or grey. |
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With experience, a trendwatcher becomes skilled at spotting the elusive and subtle shifts that signal fashion change. |
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Worm anglers will love the new FLW Finesse Worm, which features a thin, lively tail, a subtle riblike texture, a smooth head and small eyes. |
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What kinda music do ya want ta play? Do ya want volume or somethin' more subtle? |
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Cove lighting accentuates a subtle barrel vault, highlighting the custom cherry, travertine and glass reception desk. |
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The air was warm and balmy, carrying that subtle current which caused the mild madness of spring fever. |
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Lindsay altered Minnecci's language in subtle but significant ways that tended to rigidify the rule. |
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The argument, however, is finally rejected as a subtle form of an unreasonably demanding moral rigorism. |
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The sekere may be twisted, shaken or slapped to produce a subtle variety of effects. |
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Another widespread belief concerning ghosts is that they are composed of a misty, airy, or subtle material. |
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In this room shot I matched the Calluna Accent armchair with the Craven sofa to introduce subtle pattern. |
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However, the nature of the events of 1830 suggest that they may demand just as subtle an interpretation as the events of the previous century. |
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The jussive and cohortative usually convey more indirect, or more subtle, expressions of volition than the imperative does. |
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Smith can also be strikingly deadpan in his tone and delivery, resulting in extremely subtle and rousingly clever humor. |
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One other subtle difference between these two toolholders is the thread used to hold the pull stud. |
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The natural language use of the terms varies, with subtle connotative boundaries. |
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A further series of subtle indicators and controls was introduced during his premiership. |
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The term has subtle differences in definition when used in the context of different fields of study. |
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Note the subtle details associated with Gothic Revival architectural styles which include trefoil and quadrefoil designs. |
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Pottery was characterized by thin walled vessels, subtle, symmetrical shapes, elegant spouts, and decorations, and dynamic lines. |
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However, a subtle shift took place in the way that intellectuals approached religion that was reflected in many other areas of cultural life. |
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As forecast in the Moscow Declaration in 1943, a subtle difference was seen in the treatment of Austria by the Allies. |
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Gem-quality olivine is known as peridot, which has a subtle green light all its own. |
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The cuisine is known for subtle flavours with an emphasis on fish, meat, vegetables, lentils, and rice. |
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Varying the size and intensity of the laser beam to allow the detection of small, subtle scotomas. |
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Flavours are usually subtle and delicately spiced, unlike the spicy curries typically associated with Indian cuisine. |
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These terms by themselves are not very precise, and many subtle intermediate cases exist. |
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Gwen John's art, in its quietude and its subtle colour relationships, stands in contrast to her brother's far more vivid and assertive work. |
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Carbon and oxygen isotope ratios vary with time, and researchers can use those to map subtle changes that occurred in the paleoenvironment. |
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As speakers shift, there are discernible, if subtle, changes in language behavior. |
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There are subtle differences in coloration among the races, described below. |
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Her subtle replies under interrogation even forced the court to stop holding public sessions. |
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King Edward, having failed to deal with Moray by force of arms, now resorted to more subtle methods. |
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These have been toned down in recent decades as he has adapted and transformed the techniques into more subtle methods. |
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It was her subtle way of telling me to mind my own business. |
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In modern physics, action at a distance has been completely eliminated, except for subtle effects involving quantum entanglement. |
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Some TV shows get under your skin with lovable characters or subtle writing. |
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The difference is subtle but was fully grasped by those who entered the treaty. |
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In the case of the Union Flag, the difference is subtle and is easily missed by the uninformed. |
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A Woman of Paris premiered in September 1923 and was acclaimed for its subtle approach, then an innovation. |
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A subtle type of sound reinforcement called acoustic enhancement is used in some opera houses. |
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The influx of Dutchmen with their wives was also, probably, bringing about subtle, segregative change in the ethnic dynamics. |
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She was young, and had not quite grown into her long, doplic body. Despite her subtle awkwardness there was a sweetness about her. |
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Some of these bodies form prominent ridges, others are more subtle and form bouldery outcrops. |
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Zooming in to the intricate boundary reveals more and more detail and self-similarity with subtle variations. |
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This modern reinvention of the classic boutonniere is a subtle way to add a touch of flair to his look. |
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It also lacks the pungent aroma of sagebrush, instead imparting only a subtle currylike smell to the air. |
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It is an expectedly haunting affair before the subtle production on The Unlocking walks brassily into almost power ballad territory. |
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Songs that celebrated social bandits like Robin Hood, from the 14th century onwards can be seen as a more subtle form of protest. |
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So if you are looking to get in on the fun of the World Cup, but in a very subtle and stylish way, then a pair of Brogs is perfect. |
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