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The apartment has a subtlety that rewards close inspection.
The simple movement has a subtlety and power unrealized in most of the performances.
But to think of something that has a subtlety and beauty to it, it's so much harder".
Iranian cuisine, it turns out, is not so different from other Middle Eastern food, but it has a subtlety derived from ingredients like saffron, walnuts and rosewater.
Likewise My Architect: A Son's Journey, Nathaniel Kahn's search for his father, the driven architect Louis Kahn, has a subtlety, passion and formal elegance that makes one think of Citizen Kane.
The quotidian daily life of both sides, contrasted against the extreme, dehumanising violence of war has a subtlety and nuance to it that perhaps some of its forebears lack (yes, I'm looking at you Michael Moore).
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"There was an aesthetic no one else had: a subtlety, a wit and a humor".
Edging all the time nearer to tragedy, numerous scenes have a subtlety and observation of human behaviour that is wonderfully incongruent with the violent jesting, yet all the more marvellous for it.
Her finely nuanced observations about human relations often have a subtlety reminiscent of Henry James: "She could not quite suggest, but pervasively implied, that some cheerful young woman would redeem her son's restlessness - not perceiving that the son, whose wanderings were far from wayward, was in some respects overredeemed already".
They have a subtlety to them".
The Roosevelts has a psychological subtlety and depth that is virtually unprecedented in television histories.
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