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Ferguson reacted angrily to Keane's comments, subtly questioning his former captain's right to doubt him given his managerial record.
At 37, he had enough professional security to suggest that all was not perfect in Jetland, subtly questioning the practice methods as well as the unloading of Keyshawn Johnson before the season.
Which is why when Mariah Carey asked Nicki Minaj to name all the film's characters on American Idol a few weeks ago, Carey was subtly questioning Minaj's own authenticity.
He is also attempting a bit of cultural analysis, subtly questioning the role of tradition - is it harmless local colour, or can it sometimes reinforce more pernicious ideas of mob mentality, tribalism, entrenched conservatism and - in the case of Darkie Day - outright racial mockery?
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With football fans not-so-subtly questioning whether all the remaining eight teams at the World Cup are clean or not, we decided to speak to Lotfi to find out exactly how easy it is for a professional footballer to get away with doping.
Asking a question forces the conversation onto the topic you've defined -- questioning subtly seizes conversational control.
Rather, they met their own needs by subtly determining, through questioning, how they could help both sides meet their goals.
Indeed the police have developed cognitive interview techniques specifically to avoid subtly loaded questioning.
Advertising and shop names play a major role in the "Fin de Silencio" sequence of five tapestries by the Cuban Carlos Garaicoa, but they are subtly changed to convey questioning poetic messages.
This gymnastics also appears more subtly, as when one woman begins questioning Trump's belittling of others and then stops herself short, claiming, "We are not to judge," or when the foibles of past presidents are invoked as cover.
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