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Sheringham subtly opened his body out to let the ball run across him, and cushioned a square ball across the face of the area that was just begging to be blasted.
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The filmmaker's bone-deep understanding of her subject subtly opens the picture.
"I wanted to do long," said the designer, who had taken the classic Grecian silhouette but aerated it with twists of silk or even a metallic open-work belt at the waist, opening subtly on the body.
It had the same sense of spiritual emptiness as the earlier books (none too subtly, a sinkhole opens up in the hero's garden) but moved decisively in the direction of redemption.
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I know some have said it's boring but a case could be made that everyday life is often boring – or at least not dramatic – and in just three episodes Looking has subtly explored open relationships, bad drunk hookups, reconnecting with an ex, online dating, public cruising, cohabitation and countless other topics including a Golden Girls reference that won me over.
Orquesta Aragon, a Cuban institution founded in 1939, opened the concert with genteel, subtly propulsive dance tunes.
Inventing impure forms to match impure content, they can open up subtly new ways of seeing and thinking about movies.
Every hole has been altered -- some more subtly than others -- since the course designed by Bobby Jones and Alister MacKenzie opened in 1933.
Alexei Volodin opened his recital at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Thursday with an introverted and subtly shaded rendition of Bach's Partita No. 6 in E minor.
Subtly modified in recent years to cope with the impact of future earthquakes, the bridge was opened in 1937, its design led by the engineer and poet Joseph Strauss who had campaigned tirelessly for the project.
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