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Frears' film captured one subtle aspect of all this.
"A subtle aspect of market design, in other words, was a crucial element of Silicon Valley's success".
She showed another subtle aspect of color choice: some look better on static objects, others on moving ones.
(Some of the dialogue, which is the least subtle aspect of the film, combines his various interests: "Bitch'll get restless if she's tied up too long").
About the same time (in the 1860s), a more subtle aspect of structure became apparent that of the three-dimensional spatial disposition of atoms in molecules.
Ms. Simmons's works are not visually exciting enough as photographs — or meta-photographs — to make up for the ideological bluntness, but there is a more subtle aspect.
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In conversation, her enthusiasm for the more subtle aspects of Chinese culture is infectious.
In this way, he was able to chart the "micro-structure" of a composition -- the most subtle aspects of a score, like the attack on an individual note, which composers leave to performers and conductors to discern.
By observing subtle aspects of the muons' behavior that may be traceable to interactions with the unseen particles, the scientists can measure what may be consequences of their existence.
As in the concerti of Mozart and Beethoven, such an attitude to orchestration proves in Brahms to be peculiarly adapted to the more subtle aspects of the relation between orchestra and soloist.
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