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"Palm Trees" has the cleanly luminous, vibrant drama of a subtly lighted nighttime scene.
Hamilton documents the rise of a "subtly radical" effort to promote the free exchange of plant material: the Open Source Seed Initiative.
The guindilla pepper emulsion that accompanies them is presented not for said dipping, but as a part of a subtly fiery tangle of effects, including green slices of the pepper, that rise like a plume from each fry.
By now St James' was emptying but Shelvey and Pérez finally connected as the former's fine through ball enabled the Spanish forward to beat Boruc courtesy of a subtly curved shot.
Mostly, though, she avoids scenes of grisly mayhem in favor of a subtly unsettling exercise in group dynamics as mysterious local doings and troubling news of a mutated virus's global contagion raise the tension among the members of this isolated little band.
You want the first kind, in which you are not just getting a list of words; you are being told the differences in their hues, as if you were looking at the stripes in an awning, each of a subtly different green.
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She is kind of a subtly-played lesbian character who is friends with Harley Quinn, this dumb straight girl in an abusive relationship.
Quite far, it turned out, and exactly how far is the subject of "Picasso Guitarss 1912-1914," a subtly buzzing manifesto of an exhibition that opens Sunday at the Museum of Modern Art.
That's why "The B-Side" is also a portrait of the portraitist — a subtly limned self-portrait of Morris himself, an artist who's also the beneficiary of the camera's craft-in-a-box.
The creamy rice pudding with a hint of cinnamon is a subtly sweet dessert ($3.49 a pound).
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