Sentence examples for subtly remarkable from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Williams and Ms. Tsien have created something subtly remarkable: a work of contemporary architecture, environmentally up-to-date, that looks as if it has been here all the while, emerging from the land and integral to it.

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Poet and critic Fernando de Herrera headed a contrasting school in Sevilla, which was derived equally from Garcilaso but was concerned with subtly refined sentiment; Herrera's remarkable verse vibrantly expressed topical heroic themes.

Now, on its 50th anniversary, the collages of the red snow-suited little boy's time in the snow seem most remarkable for being subtly gorgeous: skies made of handmade paper, delicately snipped trees and snowballs, fine laid-in gouache details, all arranged with an eye toward creating a balance between stillness and movement.

But as the video progresses, it offers remarkable signs of the cinematic unconscious — or a subtly brazen audacity — at work.

I hoped, too, that it would be the kind of character-driven war novel brave enough to engage subtly with politics, as the Zimbabwean writer Shimmer Chinodya does in his remarkable Harvest of Thorns, which begins in 1950s Rhodesia.

It's often asked about her, "Can she act?" Her Titania (in June) and Juliet (in July), remarkable above all for their beauty of dancing, are subtly full of character and feeling, and her musical sense can add depth and focus to several roles.

The choreography is remarkable for its amalgam of cold formality and feral wildness, its subtly suspenseful timing, and the excellent cast made all of these elements crackle.

It is generally considered one of Stendhal's masterpieces, second only to The Red and the Black, and is remarkable for its highly sophisticated rendering of human psychology and its subtly drawn portraits.

Jennifer King, a journalism student who is studying obituaries for her master's thesis at Queensland University of Technology in Australia, wrote to me: I feel Mr Martin was subtly pointing out the irony of a woman in that era not only being a remarkable scientist but also a great wife and mother.

That such a subtly complex drama of erotic disconnection could be conjured up by such simple means is truly remarkable.

In The New York Times Manohla Dargis described her (and Mr. Trintignant, who is 82) as "subtly brilliant," while The Daily Telegraph called her "astonishing" and Le Monde wrote that she was "remarkable in her strength and stubbornness".

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