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His first play, La guerra spiegata ai poveri (1946; "War Explained to the Poor"), displays his sharp, subtle humour.
A sharp, subtle, and more squarely political biography is "Woodrow Wilson" (2009), by the American historian John Milton Cooper , Jr
The title of the album comes from a line in the song "Too Late"; one of the working titles for the album was Sharp Subtle Flavor.
In The Mail on Sunday, William Leith found Sense and Sensibility to be "an extremely sharp, subtle, clever, lovely looking film" that was superior to the serial Pride and Prejudice.
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Steppenwolf Theater's current revival of "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" comprises sharp, if subtle, 1960s social commentary.
His labor has an almost musical quality, enhanced by Mr. Benicheti's sharp and subtle sound design.
The friction generated between them gives real fire to the smokey ambiguities of this sharp and subtle play.
This sums up Kentridge's "capital P" Political art: sharp and subtle, demanding that its audience unpack its mysterious, carefully layered symbols.
The political thriller, however gnarled, calls for an agile energy of maneuver and a sharp if subtle definition of plot and character.
The retractable crayon has a grooming brush at one end and a slanted calligraphic nib at the other that deposits colour (three options, from blonde to dark brunette) with a light touch: sharp but subtle.
And out of that simple premise, developer Other Ocean finds humor, a lot of visual flair, and some sharp but subtle satire.
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