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And the subtext of every seminar on capital flows and every conclave of nervous ministers will be some painfully blunt questions: Can this be stopped?

The paean continued in The World Is Flat, which appeared in 2005, but by then globalisation was not looking so unambiguously benign and the subtext of Friedman's jubilation was the threat it was posing to the American way of life.

We were at the dark heart of what Oliver was later to call "the locust years" (he loved a good epigram) when the forestry sector was trashing native woodland, and the subtext of the conference was a subtly orchestrated counter-attack by British ecologists, a bid to rehabilitate the national tree.

And the subtext of his remarks, together with comments by Russian officials traveling with Mr. Putin, also indicated that the thorny economic issues underlying Moscow's relations with Cuba did not compare to the more weighty economic and security agenda that Mr. Putin intends to pursue with the new administration in Washington.

"It wants Germany for the Germans," Griffin told HuffPost, "and the subtext of that is it wants a liberal democratic Germany for ethnic Germans".

Isn't the unraveling of post-New Deal policies the goal of Republican budget proposals and the subtext of virtually every conservative political campaign?

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If we are to break the deadly cycle of escalating violence - of strike and counter-strike, atrocity and enraged reaction - we must listen intently to what everybody, even our enemy, is saying, and be sincerely ready to let it change us: to get beyond the rhetoric, decode the imagery, and hear the subtext of rage, grief, fear, pain, hatred and despair.

As we learn more about the secret agency and the role it plays in both the world and universe, the subtext of this first act encounter crystalizes: immigrants will come, one way or another, and we'll handle the few bad apples when they pop up.

This will be the context for, and probably the subtext of, next week's State of the Union address, which will almost certainly be his last.

Pineda wasn't a cheater, simply a knucklehead, and, as the subtext of this conversation implied, he was ruining a good thing for all the other pitchers in the league.

"Drayton the poet was an early environmentalist, and so the subtext of the maps is this great message for England not to have its natural landscape destroyed," said Avery.

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