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Mr. Daley's drooping popularity prompted some who have given him high praise to subtly revise their views on the Richard II era.
But then this momentary museum is full of items that may subtly revise our view of the artists in question -not least, the drawing (done with oil on canvas) of a eucalyptus tree that Mondrian produced in 1910 and the 1927 painting by Miro called "The Cat's Whiskers". But then we could revert to the patois of a bygone age and say that this whole show is the cat's whiskers.
The mayor is subtly revising other parts of the Tanzi legend.
In the off-season, as the playbook was being subtly revised, players began calling the offense Tiki's Team.
The play was subtly revised for the West End transfer two years later, to acknowledge the coalition with the Liberal Democrats.
But the men do at least contribute.Recently, though, anthropologists have subtly revised the view that the invention of agriculture was a fall from grace.
In 2013, it subtly revised the story in the booklet that comes with its products: "Moleskine accompanies the creative and imaginative professions of our time: it represents, around the world, a symbol of contemporary nomadism, closely connected with the digital world".
"I've always done preppy -- it's part of Polo's heritage," said Mr. Lauren, whose men's wear show for spring 2001 featured subtly revised versions of preppy staples: sports shirts and cable-knit sweaters, linen trousers, Bermuda shorts, ribbon belts, all in the saturated colors of a tropical sunset.
The special was hand-animated, though the character and setting designs were subtly revised.
In the revised manuscript, we have subtly altered the text in the relevant Results section discussing Figure 7 to address the point raised by the reviewers.
Bernanke has chided Congress before, subtly, on its refusal to take action with the budget and revise fiscal policy.
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