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The headline on this column on Monday misstated the site on which a Canadian watching the European Championships in Malmo, Sweden, saw a subtle line of play.
For some this article of faith has become a subtle line of attack against Mr Obama, whom they deem too hard on Israel and (nudge, nudge) insufficiently Judeo-Christian himself.
The Daily Telegraph of Sydney, one of its tabloids, splashed Mr Conroy's picture on the front page against portraits of Stalin, Mao, Fidel Castro and the like, with a subtle line of commentary: "These despots believe in controlling the press.
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Geoffrey Eu, a reviewer for The Business Times, commented that it "takes the line that the viewer needs to be clubbed into submission rather than persuaded via a more subtle line of reasoning".
"When he paints the annunciation," Mr. Castellucci said, "where the angel speaks, there's a subtle line that goes from the mouth of the angel into the ear of the Virgin.
There's a subtle line between taking down overtly promotional images and editing archives, which can be construed as a crude, Orwellian rewriting of history.
But there is a secondary, more subtle line of disagreement between Reid and Locke.
More recently it has put in place a second, and more subtle, line of defence.
There is no room here to discuss the subtle line of reasoning that Einstein followed in arriving at his amazing conclusions; a brief summary of his starting point and some of the consequences will have to suffice.
The European Union defines "antitrust" more broadly than U.S. law does, and thus has more subtle lines of attack.
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