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Behind this practical concern lie stark and frequently unspoken resentments and divisions.
Bagniewski's use of a phrase famously used by former first lady Michelle Obama at the 2016 Democratic National Convention points to another, frequently unspoken element of the debate.
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Watching Wolf Hall is the opposite of viewing most modern drama: things happen slowly, are often unspoken and, thanks to an interesting decision to shoot the action only in daylight or candlelight, frequently take place in the gloom.
"Very often stuff goes unspoken.
Ambiguous or unspoken agreements often cause pain.
Yet she is frequently trenchant in describing fleeting moods and unspoken transactions.
It was an unspoken boundary that he crossed frequently as a child to visit the main branch of the Queens public library.
Yet for Pinter dramatic speech was also frequently a camouflage for the real, unexpressed, hidden emotion: "so often," as he said in Bristol, "below the word spoken is the thing known and unspoken".
There are unspoken rules apparently, and little boys who are frequently with women aren't typically told that men don't retreat to a bathroom to talk and primp.
What he does right in his books is to balance pungent and frequently regrettable comedy, of the sort that particularly appeals to younger male readers, with profound, genuine heart - tenderer feelings, deeper unspoken loves than usually appear in Dahl's more dazzlingly imaginative, savage universe.
A. It was unspoken.
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