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The general subtext is: who on earth is interested in seeing pictures of your dinner, you silly, shallow sod?
Among its quirks are an electric bassist who has not been particularly influenced by Jaco Pastorious, and a general subtext of indie-rock subversion.
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If he turns out to be right, then I venture that it was a hate crime not against Sikhs in particular, but against brown people in general, with an anti-Muslim subtext.
Alcohol in general was just kind of a subtext for him.
Generational jockeying is one subtext.
Its subtext goes to the notion, which she would forward in a general election as well, that she's the only candidate with the breadth of experience necessary to be president in difficult times.
The subtext of the report – and where some hazards may lie – is a general push for what is termed the multistakeholder model of internet governance.
The subtext, though, is Amazon's opposition to unions in its warehouses as a general principle, because the company fears unions will slow down the kind of behind-the-scenes innovation that has propelled its growth.
But Chapman played the major role in this grim subtext to the so-called great experiment of Branch Rickey, the Dodgers' president and general manager.
But for viewers who like to look for subtexts, the interest can be in the way the artist turns life experience into general statement.
In general across all the non-smoking dyads where the mother, father, or both reduced or stopped smoking, we observed the subtext of potential conflict in the event either mother or father relapsed.
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