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It's a subtle bit of filmmaking.
Speaking as one who can appreciate a subtle bit of beige, I can only agree.
It was a subtle bit of tambourine lore, not something to be intuited the first time you picked one up.
For these reasons, Butler is hoping to limit initial attempts to the so-called skin envelope, a subtle bit of sculpturing and resurfacing in and of itself.
It's a wide-eyed, subtle bit of slapstick that could mean a few things — Wow, that's great, or How dumb is that.
As for the tax break, while we admire the ingenuity and the subtle bit of social commentary, it isn't likely to happen.
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His funniest moments are quiet, subtle bits of physical humor, as when he attempts to smoke a series of bent cigarettes, or when he rollerblades home from the rodeo with a surprisingly graceful verve.
Abraham is a storyteller, too, and he was able to inject subtle bits of theatre — gathered downstage right, the group looked up, questioningly, amusement in their eyes; later, they crowded around Green, admiring her sexy, feline dancing.
"What I loved about Warhol is that just on paper it seems like a terrible idea but when you see the work you see very very subtle bits of sophisticated decisions about color, brush stroke, contrast.
Regional differences: Brits not only have different words from Americans (lift, motorway) but some subtle bits of grammar: "You should see that movie".
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