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The touch is light, except on slight subjects, where it is rather heavy.
He is certainly the quintessential American poet of the twentieth century, a doubting idealist who invested slight subjects (the weather, often) with oracular gravitas, and grand ones (death, frequently) with capering humor.
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Due to the potential of slight subject movements between the two acquisitions, matching is done two times; first, one image is chosen as the primary and the other image as the secondary, and vice versa.
"Possible Side Effects" is slight in subject matter and shaky in chronology.
Seemingly slight in subject matter and disarmingly simple in its manner of writing, it yet lingers in one's mind as something true, rare and lovely".
Moving, amusing and truthful, the film is a modest, not unduly sentimental work that touches in a light but far from slight way on subjects that will eventually be faced by all of us.
There was only a slight overprediction among subjects at very high risk.
Spontaneous body sway was slight for all subjects, and there was no significant difference in the value of COP position variability between the pilots and controls.
Moreover, this slight overlap of subjects in the two studies is conservative in the sense that it works against our hypothesis that we will find different SNPs associated with social and nonsocial autistic-like traits.
A slight shift in subject: "That was Mrs. Moore?" "Yes, it was.
Even when Picasso moved decisively away from descriptive naturalism, there is never any sense that he is slighting his human subjects.
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