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As solid as modern touchscreens are, there's very often an subtly apparent sense of disconnect when you try to use one.
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As dark events unfold, each of the characters reveals more of their own story, often through either silence or inaction, and the focus of the film shifts subtly from the apparent protagonists of the opening movements to the quieter presences lurking at the edges of the frame.
"If there are any members who have difficulty dealing with me, it is not directly or indirectly, subtly or otherwise, apparent to me," Studds said, according to a Nov. 11, 1985, Associated Press article.
But the novel subtly works against the apparent calm of this compromise with mediocrity: what Elias's hundred-and-forty-page interior monologue actually reveals is a man struggling with his own lack of distinction, a man quietly yearning for something more — perhaps for the very escape he has set in motion by walking out of Fagerborg High School.
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center said: "During the course of the video, the sun subtly increases and decreases in apparent size.
His Missa prolationum and Missa cuiusvis toni are examples of his highly developed contrapuntal and canonic technique, but the strict device of canon, of which he was a master, is subtly used and is rarely apparent to the listener.
But it soon becomes apparent, through several subtly achieved transformations and changes of scene and dress, that this blurry, skeletal approach to presentation — and representation — is part of the show's quiet ambition.
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