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Then in late December, Quora's co-founder and CEO Adam D'Angelo subtly dropped a bomb in an answer on Quora.
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Now that theaters, opera houses and museums cannot exist without sponsors, perhaps it's time for the Dutch to resign themselves to having a royal family that, during state visits and official occasions, subtly drops the message that this visit was brought to you in part by Royal Dutch Shell.
GM Sky1, July This fantasy puppet series, created and starring the Python-lite Horrible History troupe, takes the magic of Sunday night storytelling, plonks it in Jim Henson's oddball universe and subtly drops in the odd knob gag to satisfy the over 21s.
It's that I'm subtly dropping hints of mortality.
I subtly drop the name of the guy who referred me and suddenly I'm whisked, Goodfellas-style, into a small stock room that's blocked from view by hanging tapestries.
Go online and look at where you would like to live and subtly drop hints about the area or the type of house you would rather live in, for example: "Dad, its so pretty out by the country club".
Although it's all right to subtly drop Beatles titles into your conversations (eg., we can work it out, money can't buy me love, with a little help from my friends, let it be, etc)., don't go too far.
There was a big student and teacher bust up today, it was this girl in my class she's really rude!' then let him answer then subtly drop in the hint that you cannot date a girl like that giving him the impression that you're very sensible about girl therefore making it more likely for him to welcome your lady friends into your house for introductions!
Startup renaissance man Elon Musk has spent the past year or so not-so-subtly dropping hints about yet another ambitious transport project of his, and it seems he's getting ready to describe it in more detail.
These monochromatic buttons share little more than a basic concept with the slickly designed, subtly drop-shaded smileys and figurines we know today.
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