At first, the subtleness of the message did not reach her, but as the thoughts formed in her head, her body fell numb. |
|
Granted, Kris wasn't known for his tact or his subtleness, but he had a point. |
|
But Jake's sensitivity and subtleness in this role are just huge. |
|
The clever subtleness of these things hint at a story much larger and with many more opinions than we are being told. |
|
All the while – and this is crucial – Williams displays the observational sensitivity and subtleness of less wayward masters of the genre. |
|
The great chefs have put too much delicacy and subtleness in their dishes to reduce everything to the ingredients in a hearty seasonal soup. |
|
It's a question of infinite subtleness, like a Hermès coat with lambskin lined pockets. |
|
As is often the case, the Chinese language provides a model of subtleness with which our trade is familiar. |
|
La Chapelle de Sainte Roseline white 2008 is announced as the white vintage in the region, due to its subtleness and strenght. |
|
I was immediately amazed and conquered by its sound, its subtleness, its elegance? |
|
Its magical finesse, refined subtleness and eye-catching features will add character and visibility to your company's image. |
|
As a result of 36-bit color processing display reproduces 68,719 million colors to achieve color expression with superb depth and subtleness. |
|
Its concentration is based on subtleness and especially its incredibly aromatic tones. |
|
Nathalie is a painter artist and her creative subtleness can be found in her original and spontaneous way to teach. |
|
But the pale safari and bomber jackets, the amalgamation of Asian textiles with herringbone and houndstooth and the subtleness of the soft shades made a fine collection. |
|
There are many, often conflicting opinions on the subject, but not everyone is fully aware of the complexity and subtleness of the scientific findings. |
|
On tasting, the Vieille Prune reveals the subtleness of its blend. |
|
What I admire and respect most in Bayo is not only his dynamism, his determination or the scope of his learning and knowledge of Africa and CODESRIA, but especially his subtleness, his ability and his alertness. |
|
The movie was praised for the subtleness of its themes. None of it came off as being too preachy. |
|
The brief and modest displays of skill against the verdant landscape of Vieques have an emotional subtleness and fullness otherwise lacking in this exhibition. |
|
|
Pumping over was quickly slowed, or even stopped, in order to preserve the elegance, finesse and subtleness that make up the signature Palmer style. |
|
He will have to develop with subtleness and gentleness this intuitive and Lunar faculty, so as to be able to counsel his own effective action in the world as the Pope counsels the Emperor. |
|
Great smoke with subtleness and complexity for real connoseurs. |
|
There is a subtleness to this portrayal that brings the man's emotional detachment to the screen without the wallowing that might easily have accompanied it. |
|
The creativity of the designers and the silversmiths to the full, since a plain decoration surely demands the unrestricted subtleness of experienced specialists. |
|