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The main building, flanked by pavilions, is subtly articulated by superimposed classical orders (Doric on the ground floor, Ionic on the first, and Corinthian on the second).
The compressed opening of the E-flat sOpata Op 109 was more subtly articulated the second time around, although the cumulative musical tensions of the finale were built up even more irresistibly in the first concert.
Nor is it unrepresentative of Mr. Schröder's Germany and his own subtly articulated ambitions.
Subtly articulated quick-changing rhythms flow through and animate taut rooted bodies, accented by eloquent unexpected small gestures that give the piece its emotional wallop.
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After the game is over, Paul's disbelieving, sad face subtly articulates all the petty humiliations and cruelties suffered in adolescence, when one boy is always the casualty of another's insecurity, even his best friend's.
Hill -- a dancer and choreographer as well as a dance historian -- shows, step by step, measure by measure, how the brothers built their dances, framing intricate rhythm-tap solos and bravura movement in unison and subtly articulating an infectiously charming tone of teasing camaraderie in their stage relationship.
Mr. Vieaux gave the Prelude, Fugue and Allegro (BWV 998) a stately, sharply articulated and subtly driven reading, in which the closing Allegro gradually took on the exciting qualities of a perpetual-motion piece.
— lacked articulated answers.
"New values are being articulated".
Risks are being articulated.
They're well articulated.
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