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These are not, perhaps, subtle effects, yet they sharpen your understanding of what's going on in the moment, unfolding as the music and the drama, so inextricably entwined, also unfold.
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Not, perhaps, the most subtle of metaphors, but it makes its point.
It's not perhaps a very subtle version, and I felt that Kurzel should have perhaps worked more closely with Fassbender with the contours of his speeches, and shown the painful mind-changing and nerve-losing in the early stages.
Or perhaps not — perhaps imaginable.
The tension is subtle – perhaps subtler than it really should be.
Perhaps not as subtle as Richard Sharp's elegant effort against the Scots in 1963, because the Northampton wing's effort was down to raw, blasting pace, but it was no less worthy for that.
The allusions to advancing frailty were not subtle, perhaps, but reality rarely is.
"When Ai Weiwei illustrates the dimensions of terror outside [the gala] with 14,000 life jackets from Lesbos, it is perhaps not subtle but effective and justified; but when the guests of Cinema for Peace are prompted by the organiser to don emergency blankets for a group photo, even if understood as an act of solidarity, it has a clearly obscene element," he said.
Not that subtle but perhaps effective!
"Or maybe not so subtle.
The perhaps not-so-subtle subtext of my Sunday column, which considers the ways in which the Republican Party's populist flank has jump-started important policy discussions while also pointlessly strewing the budget process with unexploded bombs, is that out of the core group of Tea Party-affiliated senators Ted Cruz has thus far stood out for the, shall we say, purity of his theatrics.
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