Sentence examples for subtle articles from inspiring English sources

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Some choices are loose, flowy skirts and dresses; shirts embellished with designs of hearts, stars, or flowers; glittery (but subtle) articles of clothing; silky or satin fabrics, etc.

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Gavin Ross Harpenden, Hertfordshire Thanks for printing Naomi Klein's subtle and provocative article (If you rob people of the little they have, expect resistance, 18 August).

By Lawrence Durrell The New Yorker, November 20 , 1965P. 50 A treatise of the Subtle Body, View Article By John Cassidy By Atul Gawande By Lidija Haas By Alan Burdick.

Over the last 50 years, neuroscience has seen an "increase in research flexibility and the complexity of study designs combined with the stability of sample size and search for increasingly subtle effects," the article's authors write.

Evan Smith, editor of Texas Monthly, the larger, general interest glossy that itself is nominated for three National Magazine Awards, said he thought The Observer remained determinedly left-leaning and political but that the Tulia article reflected a subtle shift in editorial direction toward articles driven more by reportage than ideology.

Rather than labelling everything or nothing as an opinion, the Times has chosen to come up with a complex set of signals, classifying its various articles with subtle, scholastic distinctions that would impress a medieval monk.

Curiyo, a company that makes software which consumers, bloggers and publishers use to enhance an online article with subtle links that direct you to useful facts and other information, has raised an additional round of just under $1 million in funding.

But there are subtle patterns and tendencies (see article).

By Leslie Nelson Jennings The New Yorker, November 28 , 1931P. 59 A subtle portent lurks behind View Article By Miranda Carter By Jia Tolentino By George Packer By Doreen St. Félix.

It "sat low on her chest and had a subtle V-shape," said the article, by Robin Givhan, a style writer who had watched the speech on C-Span2.

Belkin's article evokes a subtle nod to "Lysistrata": women withdrawing their talents until the workplace becomes a more humane environment.

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