The old myth of age to youth and the subcurrent of sin with its stalking, laughing, subtle Mephistopheles. |
This exclusionary subcurrent became more pronounced in the late 19th century, in a context of imperialism, nationalism, antifeminism, and antisocialism. |
Many members are fed up with being told they are fools, and the resentment it creates increasingly finds expression in a subcurrent of misplaced nostalgia for old Labour. |
That was a subcurrent in hippiedom which I cannot entirely detest since I feel its appeal. |
They come to him from some weird, distinctive subcurrent of malevolent Americana, and he writes them down. |
This subcurrent of thought that scientists who wish to blog should become more like journalists is absolutely wrongheaded. |