Sentence examples for subtly differentiated from inspiring English sources

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The restrained play of subtly differentiated rectangular motifs lends grace and harmony.

This canvas is significantly larger than the others, with an arresting background of subtly differentiated yellows.

The prints, whatever the technique, look very much alike, but they are subtly differentiated by the artist's urge to try new approaches.

Richardson herself, though hardly cast against type, gives one of the best and most subtly differentiated performances of her career as the two women.

But others – like the menu of subtly differentiated dotted lines, or randomly placed numbers in varying fonts, colours and angles – made no sense to me.

Painted in subtly differentiated brick and barn reds, pure ultramarine blues and cool, grayish browns, the imagery divides into large, flat mound and egg shapes in the lower registers and arching shapes above that evoke Gothic architecture.

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(At one point, he refers to Beerbohm as "a clotheshorse," although no term could be more ill suited to a writer whose dandyism is so subtly and purposefully differentiated from the dandyism of an Oscar Wilde or a Reggie Turner, not to mention a Beau Brummel).

It's differentiated.

It is subtly lighted.

Some designs work subtly.

"Mafiosi work subtly.

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