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But there is a flaw here, subtly introduced by the film's opening image, which consciously echoes Christina's World, the best-known work of the Maine artist, Andrew Wyeth, the most popular American painter of the last century.
Plenty of them are sincerely technical: "We are subtly introduced to the two overriding themes of the antisocial personality disorder (still labelled by many professional authorities "psychopathy" and "sociopathy"): an overwhelming dysphoria and an even more overweening drive to assuage this angst by belonging".
Well-loved L.A. chefs Andre Guerrero and Gary Menes subtly introduced Filipino flavors onto their mostly non-Filipino menus.
While the team planned on compositing multiple passes to provide physical movement to the cloud shots, Trumbull felt that it detracted from the sense of scale, and so small animations were subtly introduced in the final product.
During these sessions, the topic of renal disease was subtly introduced during discussions on the more common diseases and risk factors, such as cardiovascular disease, hypertension and diabetes mellitus.
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But Ayckbourn also subtly introduces another form of marital destruction: as Barry McCarthy's saintly doctor learns that his wife, beautifully played by Janie Dee, has been having an affair with his best friend, we see the ruinous effect of selfless tolerance.
The state news agency Prensa Latina recalled a 1 January speech in which President Raúl Castro warned of "attempts to subtly introduce platforms for neoliberal thought and for the restoration of neocolonial capitalism".
Ms. Voigt was especially vibrant in Mr. Bolcom's "Cabaret Songs," which subtly introduce modern music complexities into the wry and jaded lyrics of Arnold Weinstein to create an American version of Kurt Weill's cabaret songs.
The investigation netted dozens of designs that were shown here largely through images and wall text, but some had physical form, like Raya Stefanova's "Invisible Life": vessels and bowls made from compacted soil and intended to subtly introduce microbes to balance an eater's immune systems through exposure to helpful bacteria.
In a speech commemorating the 55th anniversary of the Cuban revolution, Mr Castro said "global power centres" were "subtly introducing neo-liberal and neo-colonial thinking" into Cuba.
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