In my view, rock, despite a few exceptions, is not really suited for storytelling and not especially congenial to the subtler kind of lyric. |
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But today it appears the social pecking order defined by financial correctness is subtler. |
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There is no subtler, no surer means of overturning the existing basis of society than to debauch the currency. |
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In subtler metrical styles, this correlation is relaxed, so that weak monosyllables often appear in strong positions in the meter. |
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We often find that longer words convey subtler and more finely nuanced meanings. |
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But there were other, subtler ways of turning traitor, and he felt her coming absence, looming two afternoons a week, as proof of that. |
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There's nothing subtler than a quick flick of the hair when you spot that hot honey from your French class. |
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It's not a point of view I've ever heard before, and I may not entirely have got the subtler nuances of it. |
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Another young women bounded on stage to remind the audience that catcalls are subtler but nevertheless real forms of sexual violence. |
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Cyclamen Cyclamen are subtler and more elegant than poinsettia with delicate, silky, shy flowers and the dappled heart-shaped leaves. |
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The trademark roller-coaster narrative has been replaced by something more subtler, more powerful, but lacking none of the ambition or scope. |
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There is, Richard says, a subtler but no less powerful influence at work too. |
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A beautiful banana kick early in the second half characterised some of his subtler touches, and his defence was good. |
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Thus, the fixation of awareness to the body is replaced with awareness linked with subtler aspects of prana and spiritual dimensions. |
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Likewise there is need to study the subtler bodies of man with their energy centres, and finally the soul. |
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Consumers in China are turning from monogrammed showiness to subtler elegance. |
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As most of the glasses are rhyolitic in composition, the distinction is subtler, being based on small differences in bulk chemistry and volatile contents. |
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A subtler foreign policy is harder to conduct in public, especially in our time. |
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It is only slightly frustrating occasionally that one is forced to read the surtitles and miss some of the subtler action but that is a minor scruple. |
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The light, frothy Asti, the subtler Moscato d' Asti, and other spumante and frizzante all over north western Italy demonstrate another facet of the variety's character. |
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Congreve goes deeper than any of his contemporaries, has more feeling for the individual, and is far subtler. |
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It falls to subtler, simpler technologies to recruit the mass populace into the war against global warming. |
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And Justice Kennedy, in particular, appeared to have absorbed the subtler dimensions of the government's defence of the law. |
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A subtler preparation, flavoured with garlic and ginger, as used by Jaffrey and Gymkhana chef Karam Sethi, suits me better. |
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Henry James, unsurprisingly, was playing a subtler, but still heavily determined game. |
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More likely, the enlarged amygdalas produced subtler effects, making them warier and more alert to threats. |
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Concerning other, subtler aspects of the employment contract, like contracting out, two points should be made. |
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Girls are generally subtler in their appreciation of food, scoring better on detecting the nuances of flavour than boys. |
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Even while they leave the earthly orbit, they can still be felt, in a state, which is slightly subtler than what one holds normally. |
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Now, we must devise rituals that work in the subtler weave of consciousness, which aim to create positive outcomes for all humanity. |
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There was no Manichean divide, but a subtler sense of our relationship to other sentient animals, the narrative we share. |
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Transferring identity to that of civilian society is a less demarcated and subtler process that is often neglected. |
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The Wah may be placed before distortion for a subtler, classic sound or after distortion for a more prominent and aggressive sound. |
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That same evening a subtler soldier, Lord Guthrie, made a cannier pitch for influence with the Tories. |
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What you may not know are the subtler signs of heart problems or a heart attack. |
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Protectionism could also take the subtler form of a regulation that imposed de facto capacity constraints on all potential exporting countries. |
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Because of the current condition of your hair, your colour result may be a little warmer or subtler than it appears on the box. |
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Their publications presented a much broader and subtler array of Quebecois production. |
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The other was subtler, though she finally got us to unthread the knot we had woven when we decided to marry. |
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If you'd prefer a subtler contribution to this trend, the Oxford floor lamp is simple and slender to fit into compact spaces. |
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He too has to touch the realms of subtle, the subtler, and the subtlest. |
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Any scientific treatise on health and healing is bound to throw light upon the finer forces and the subtler vehicles that make up the human constitution. |
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But a subtler truth began emerging around 1998, when two Greek-Cypriot women went to a cemetery with pickaxes and hacked away at the marble slabs where they said their husbands were buried. |
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Add to this picture even subtler channels of information reception, the nascent telepathic sensitivities that mean you may unwittingly pick up on patterns of emotion and thought from those around you. |
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The subtler Sofia Coppola bag has been a more recent success story. |
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But there are subtler ways of playing on the same prejudices and fears. |
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Mains addresses both traumas which fit the standard definition and much subtler ones. |
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If we aspire to find fairer, subtler, and more complex answers to this issue, we now have every interest in creating a fruitful level of complicity between this discipline and urban transformation. |
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Many people who condemn the video will be just as unpleasant, in subtler forms If, in 2012, cats are the new streakers, then they are definitely to be welcomed. |
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But while her character features in the book's raunchiest moments, blindfolds, whips, chains and all, it is a gentler, subtler scene that Johnson likes most. |
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It is less unashamedly an SUV than before with subtler styling and less of the garishness. |
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In Act II, which is subtler dramatically — the embarrassed Sylvia, in Orion's cave, has to do a sort of hootchy-kootchy for him, to delay his assault on her — the champion was Michele Wiles, who can act as well as dance. |
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In it one understands that the above determinant is simply a means of computing a subtler determinant, namely that of an endomorphism of a two-dimensional vector space which possesses no privileged basis. |
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Whether this action bespoke horniness or something subtler — such as love — most of her contemporaries found it even more shocking than her extramarital cohabitation. |
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But the president's immediate relations and clansmen hold influential posts throughout the army, intelligence and party. The same is true, though in subtler ways, in other Arab republics. |
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There was not enough time to discover all the processes and the analysis could certainly be a subtler one if it were based on a more coherent and pluralistic body of evidence. |
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The more glaze you remove, the subtler the final look will be. |
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A woman then said that we should take a subtler approach. |
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Among the strategies that many of them have applied in the past are the introduction of benefit targeting in place of universal family benefit and the subtler strategy of reducing benefits by omitting to index cash benefits. |
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But what we have added over some hundreds of thousands of years is a way of relating that is quite particular: we have invented a language that is infinitely subtler than that of any other animal. |
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Taÿfa's new album plays with subtler rhythms than ever before, the group deliberately choosing not to place the emphasis on Celtic or Kabyle orchestration and thus obtaining a smoother overall fusion sound. |
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Environmental concerns touch the lives of all peoples and corners of the earth, in subtler but no less real terms than the shadow of nuclear disaster. |
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Other, subtler forms of dependency became the norm and their main expression can be found in the concept of foreign debt, which burdens most of the developing countries. |
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After 1955, virtuoso Astor Piazzolla popularized Nuevo tango, a subtler and more intellectual trend for the genre. |
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By KRIYA, the outgoing life force is not wasted and abused in the senses, but constrained to reunite with subtler spinal energies. |
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Also, officials decided to forgo some equipment such as wrecking balls and dynamite in favor of subtler means such as bulldozers and cranes. |
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Here, centipede grass, multiple shade trees, and spots of forsythia and spirea provide a subtler but still spectacular garden show. |
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There is a tendency in all men to resent the existence of what is stronger, subtler or better than themselves. |
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Either that, or you're becoming an even subtler player of mind games. |
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On everything he touched he wrote much better, had usually read much more, and had a broader and subtler understanding than his more fashionable emulators. |
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Scholars have detected subtler religious references in his portraits. |
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As the chronicler of the subtler alchemistry that the passage of time wreaks, Proust understood the transitoriness of all things, and particularly of all passions. |
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