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The show Tuesday was one of Karl Lagerfeld's most beautiful collections: subtly realized, superbly inventive in the work of ateliers that can make flat, plastic petals bloom, and, above all, mindful of the reality of dressing Chanel's many clients.
This is perhaps most fully and subtly realized in "The Long Journey to Mazatlan," a film about a young Hispanic man (played by the Venezuelan choreographer Javier de Frutos) who yearns for a handsome white cowboy.
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Yet it was through their rather stark example that other more subtly oppressed groups — France's Third Estate, the stateless nations of Germany and Italy — realized their own needs for their own forms of freedom.
As she deleted questionable posts, she realized that "being an asshole online, whether it's tagging the target of your wrath or subtly hinting at the identity of whoever you're bashing, can make you seem unhinged and sickly".
"I realized".
He angrily knocks down Pete, an engineer on the ship, in the beginning of the show, after realizing that Pete was subtly flirting with Steve's wife.
If you notice that you are routinely left out of plans, or don't hear about things until the event is over, realize that people may be subtly but intentionally trying to exclude you.
With controversial criminal cases, do the subliminal internet musings of op-ed contributors subtly persuade us even if we don't realize it?
We have so much to do and so much information to process that we don't even realize we are interrupting each other, failing to listen, subtly or not-so-subtly saying, "Hurry up.
It stands to reason that in situations like relationships, whether realizing or not, they will probably be subtly (or not) manipulating the minds of those they are with, basically forcing people to be their companions".
VR filmmakers also engage in what might be called "invisible interactivity"—that is, a film subtly changing based on your habits without you even realizing it.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com