Sentence examples for subtly reflected from inspiring English sources

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She met Hodges in a seedy after-hours club in King's Cross, and the pair discussed making pop that subtly reflected society's hidden, risque underbelly.

That message, the professor said, might even be not so subtly reflected in campaign advertisements -- and even in Mr. James's slogan, in which the mayor proclaims that he is "The Real Deal".

The public sentiment was subtly reflected in some newspaper commentaries.

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The painting subtly reflects the multi-ethnic environment the emperor had to manage.

He had died the year before Fairbanks made this otherwise zippy film, which subtly reflects his anxieties.

Its orchestral score is exquisitely diaphanous, and its arching vocal lines subtly reflect the stylized shapes of the librettist John Hollander's poetic language.

Grandin's skill is that, as in his recent Fordlandia, a study of American utopianism through the dreams of Henry Ford, he can find metaphors that subtly reflect the vital dichotomies that pervade the American psyche.

Irigaray was best known for her theory of "sexual difference," according to which the supposedly sexless notion of the subject, or ego, in Western philosophy and psychoanalytic theory subtly reflects the interests and perspectives of men, while women are associated with the nonsubject (the Other) or with matter and nature.

Their lyrics discuss the merits of growing up, growing old, travelling and meeting potential life partners at every turn; their sound is often compared to Simon and Garfunkel (it's folky, it's two blokes singing softly) but more subtly reflects the changing interests of Bøe, and his bandmate, Erlend Øye, the better known of the pair, over the last decade.

Even if a biography appears to stick close to the subject's life, its constellation of information subtly reflects not just the course of research but also the course of the author's life long before writing a biography was ever in sight.

That soul, they would contend, comes from wine's amazing, kaleidoscopic diversity, the ability of fermented grapes to subtly reflect the place where they grow, and to some extent the particular hand of the winemaker.

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