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There is usually a subtext of irony in Weill's musical evocations.
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Mr. Einarsson has superb control of black-and-white design, but his art is usually outweighed by its subtext.
When you see them, you're usually reading someone with a well-meaning desire to protect and restrict the understanding of music; you're reading a subtext of fear and anxiety as much as one of pleasure.
There is a subtext of violation to these images, and the viewer becomes complicit with it.
Distancing himself from Mr. Clinton is a subtext of Mr. Gore's speech.
As Cuomo put it that day, "there is a subtext of male violence in American politics".
Un-provable, unspoken (maybe) is a subtext of "why help the un-helpable".
It's nonsense but at least there's a subtext of truth.
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I definitely hear the word "stupid" when watching her videos but it's usually subtext.
"There's a subtext of loneliness and not getting any.
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