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"The improvement may be due more to the subtleness of the testing than to the oil," he said.
As Burke followed the doctor from the laboratory, he recalled a subtleness in the man's last sentences.
In this Latin quarter, there existed racial discrimination despite its subtleness.
They will also be able to recognise the subtleties (subtleness) of God's manifestation in the world.
Ah, the subtleness of it, and the speed!
Its subtleness in so few words adds to the cleverness of it showing how perceptive he was.
This ambiguity increases the subtleness of the poem.
Subtleness isn't exactly ingrained in the local culture."
Originally posted by 1vo: can't get the subtleness between physicalization and grid computing do somebody explain me the difference?
The two side apses are very simple and serve to accentuate the subtleness of the main apse architecture.
If intuition was the whisper of God, then perhaps another and less benevolent god spoke with equal subtleness to a man like this.
He is looking for "hard-core classical," he says, music with "an edgy subtleness."
This backs up my point of Eddie clearly explaining his views without the subtleness of speech to an 'involved' member of the play.
This subtleness includes enabling the analyst to deal with metaphor, synonyms, pronouns and alternative terminology generally.
Beer was considered a barbaric drink by the Greeks and Romans given the fact that they were accustomed to the subtleness of wine.
To some extent this show explores that gap: its 50 paintings are weighted toward portraits and landscapes and juxtaposed with unusual subtleness and intelligence.
She moved her hand to Venetia's buttocks, feeling the roundness and subtleness of their shape, before burrowing deeper into the cleft that divided her cheeks.
In time I acquired a sort of phonographic faculty; though it always seemed to me that the bouquet, the subtleness of speech, was lacking in the result.
In the end, Fernanda eliminates Flávia Gleichmann for lack of feminism in her photos and subtleness.
Premchand works like Godaan, Gaban have been translated into various languages, and are known for its subtleness and display of human psychology and emotions.
The ballet is set to piano pieces, played with subtleness by Michael McGraw with Daniel Waite joining in for the music for four hands.
"How the Republican Party handles some of its troubling fault lines, especially abortion, will depend on a certain amount of subtleness and even deviousness," said a Republican strategist.
A manuscript found in Bath from the 1420s simply records a "Merlyn" as having helped Uther Pendragon with his "sotelness" or subtleness, presumably but not necessarily magic.
This close relationship with everyday life, as well as the subtleness of the emotions are not only a characteristic of Korean poetry, but particularly of Kim Jong-Chul.
Valentin's genius shows in the subtleness of psychological expression and interplay among his characters, as well as in the refinement and finesse of his painting technique.