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Would they feel subtly triumphant?
After a while the show starts to feel subtly animated, as if the blocks of color were expanding or contracting, elongating and shrinking as you move around them.
Saunders, a general surgeon, said there was a danger that people could feel "subtly" pressurised into going down the same route.
Whether the yonic horror of Diane's actions finally derives from biology or culture, the novel's pervasive visual grammar, its exhalations of gendered dread, hint at a connection between her and the other female characters, who in turn feel subtly driven by their experience as women.
Twenty-two drug safety advocates, including Nissen, signed an open letter blaming the FDA's problems on this system, arguing it makes regulators feel subtly beholden to industry.
And it's a game where you can really learn the strengths and weaknesses of individual players, because they all feel subtly different.
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