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With "Mapping," the tranquillity feels subtly dire.
Each time I do my regular Wheel practice myself, this hub-in-hub step feels subtly different.
Monday | Wednesday | FridayMondayINSIDE the Bella Centre, the second week of talks feels subtly different from the first.
This, according to Pixie Lott, is her "Motown album", and listening to it, the entire style of music associated with the great label feels subtly diminished.
I must say, though, that the musicality of "Dark Elegies" feels subtly different with each of the five companies I have seen perform it; certainly it has sometimes felt more artificial than in this staging.
So we find him writing to Theo in 1882: "I want to reach the point where people say of my work, 'That man feels deeply and that man feels subtly.' Despite my so-called coarseness… perhaps precisely because of it".
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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.
Meanwhile, relegated largely to Thursday morning (unless you count former Australia PM Kevin Rudd's opening address, in which he offered this hilariously Pollyanna-ish prescription for global harmony: "Next time you meet someone from China, sit down and have a conversation!"), the politics and social justice portions of this year's programme felt, subtly, like a secondary priority.
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