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The interplay of colors that was so important in Rothko's paintings of the 50's had given way not to morbidity, she thought, but to a more subtle interplay of surface qualities.
And though the right hemisphere of the brain traditionally has been considered the "music hemisphere," recent neuroimaging studies from his and other laboratories reveal a more subtle interplay between the left and right halves of the brain in the course of a musical experience.
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There's also been more subtle interplays, like that of the codeine-influenced (and extremely undanceable) post-dub of Salem.
Some in Congress say that the loss of momentum to regulate technologies like cookies can be attributed to a more subtle understanding of the interplay of privacy and technology.
Another official and several church experts said that the interplay might have been more subtle, and that Cardinal Law might well have offered his resignation after receiving, and reading, body language from Rome.
For him, the interplay between his poetry and his fiction is far more subtle.
The article draws on the literatures of institutional interplay and institutional design in order to understand the more subtle forms of institutional decision-making.
Therefore, a subtle interplay between elastic effects and chemistry is found to control the hydration energy/enthalpy, the more electronegative dopants – indium particularly – producing, at given radius, a less stable hydrated state.
Fortunately, the interplay of masochism and sadism running through the dancers' brawls and their uneasy, fussy duets is more subtle.
It's more subtle".
Mimes are more subtle.
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