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Actually, the books are better when read without the subtext.
From the beginning, there was a subtext to the week.
You do need a lot of subtext to understand something in movement.
But I think, just like in society, race is a subtext.
But the subtext is often more like "I need the money."
The subtext is that some lives are not worth living.
The subtext is that with all the change going on in the industry, they are here to stay.
But then I started to pick up the subtext of what he was saying.
But the case was the obvious subtext for every question.
We leave it as a kind of a subtext, but it's there all the time.
Is the subtext that you can demand only so much of people?
Sure he should use a cart, but who knew the subtext?
In a sense, hunting is a subtext of all three shows.
The subtext, of course, is that sports are all important.
And that was the subtext, the real purpose behind the military response.
The casting of the role comes with a political subtext.
The subtext was first about one marriage, then another, and, in a way, a third.
They were silent, both reading the subtext of what he had not said.
It is hard not to read a political subtext into these words; there may be a religious one as well.
He is the play's subtext made flesh, you could say.
But the subtext, now, is the limitations of the body.
The two men were clearly speaking the same language, but no one else could understand the subtext.
But she knew that Bill's question was ripe with subtext.
A subtext to this is the "no one home" problem.
But then come the subtexts that are not so familiar.