That bent and stooped body became, for a time, capable of conveying the subtlest of messages in an arch of an eyebrow, the curl of a lip. |
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Birds use them for flight, and they are exquisitely adapted for flight in their subtlest details. |
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Through it all, though, Utidjian is superb, capable of generating power not from volume or hysterics, but from the subtlest expression. |
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He builds on the stereotypically romantic portrayal of French music, yet does it in the subtlest way. |
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As for yummy smells, I certainly find it hard to resist a man with the subtlest scent of cologne. |
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All in all, a quietly magical piece of cinema, a mind-bender of the subtlest kind. |
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This allows an even higher level of mapping accuracy, making it possible to capture even the subtlest nuances of a cabinet. |
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That which we call blue is nothing but deep white, where the matter is at its subtlest level. |
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The easiest way to do it is by means of emotional attunement with the subtlest phenomena found in nature. |
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Subtler and subtlest matter such as thoughts need to be cured by subtle and sublime methods such as color, sound and meditation. |
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Automatically detects the subtlest shock events and compensates to protect the data. |
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In the subtlest cases of reflowering there is little internode elongation on reversion and plants display varying degrees of phyllody before continuing flower development. |
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The brushstrokes can be seen as the subtlest of veining in the surface. |
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It is a book for beginners who wish to awaken the deepest and subtlest sensations they can possess. |
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This penetrating style of portraiture works on the subtlest of emotional responses as well. |
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The subtlest aspect of the movie is its attention to how Sam and Alex conceal information from each other as they start opening up despite themselves to their new environment. |
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In its subtlest and most covert forms, racism is as damaging as in its overt forms. |
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Pixel GraphicsTM direct printing gives the finest details and brings out the subtlest colour gradations. |
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He pays several visits to Ronald Blythe, the oldest and subtlest of the Anglians. |
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Schlagwerk Frame Drums can be tuned using tuning screws integrated within the frame, and allow the subtlest nuances of sound and tone volume. |
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At least the victory will end speculation that he might be replaced. But it is Mrs Merkel who must make the subtlest recalculations. |
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The subtlest Resource Management functionality, is its analytic and report functions. |
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Purists will welcome the subtlest of changes that set this particular model apart from James Bond's standard-issue Seamaster. |
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Self-knowledge begins at the most obvious level, the physical body, reaches the subtlest layers of consciousness thence right to the very core of our being. |
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That's the point: these are not the year's subtlest or most profound films but they're the loudest, brashest, costliest pulse-quickeners on the annual programme. |
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Blazers, pencil skirts and It bags are all workwear favourites and have had the subtlest of updates of late. |
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Matching the terms used by a reader in posing a question to the terms used by authors, indexers, and catalogers may well constitute one of the subtlest of professional skills. |
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Nevertheless, even the subtlest propaganda will never manage to disprove the facts that speak of a situation diametrically opposite to that represented by the Armenian side. |
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In simple terms, this process uses an extra layer of information when scanning images to recognize the subtlest differences between test, images and backgrounds. |
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A pioneer of the Baroque movement in Italy, the flutist and founder of the ensemble Il Giardino Armonico knows how to draw the subtlest details from the score without losing the key element of spontaneity for even a second. |
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He too has to touch the realms of subtle, the subtler, and the subtlest. |
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Already Glass was wielding music like a constantly evolving language, one that, although freed of all constraints, allows listeners to grasp the subtlest of variations. |
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He succeeded in expressing the subtlest nuances of mood through his music, in which the highly imaginative parts for piano are at the centre of the musical process. |
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The new system offers the best sound quality available making it possible for patrons with impaired hearing to hear even the subtlest nuances of a performance through headphones. |
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Be wise to choose harmony at the subtlest level. |
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Exuding an enchanting way of life taking into consideration the desires of each and every guest, from the famous to the anonymous, the Hôtel de Paris combines the very best of tradition with the subtlest modernity. |
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It is said that diseases such as cancer, heart disease, Parkinson's, diabetes and so on begin with breaks and disturbances in the subtlest energy bodies. |
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It embodies all of Polynesia, its charm, its mystery, its sparkling lagoons, its grace, its rainbow of blues with the subtlest nuances exploding in the foamy sea between these two paradises. |
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