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Mr. Holzmair gave them all subtly shaped, powerful readings.
He subtly shaped lines without exaggeration, and his fast passagework was precise and buoyant.
But another one was Manet's own earlier work, which, Mr. Elderfield contends, was subtly shaped by his awareness of French imperial predations.
If this Seventh lacked the personal stamp that a great, inventive conductor might have given it, it was an exciting, solidly played and often subtly shaped account all the same.
When Hot Spots Change Not far away, in Jamaica, perceptions about the Police Department are being subtly shaped by local tactical decisions that have nothing to do with City Hall politics, or with protests by the Rev. Al Sharpton, or with the latest police shooting.
Finally, in "Curved Tonal Brown Area" (1966), spare drawn lines are introduced, like those that would unfurl on more subtly shaped canvases in the late 1960's, achieving the playful logic between depicted line and real edge for which Mr. Mangold is best known.
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The case may be used in the classroom to illustrate how institutional loyalties and identities may subtly shape the decision-making process.
I am a typophile, and Garfield has written a very amusing book of typographic anecdotes and homages to the designers who subtly shape all the words we read.
One standout is John Smith's intimate series of "Hotel Diaries," at Tanya Leighton of Berlin, in which various hotel rooms and fixtures subtly shape a rambling monologue on current events of the past decade.
Does the creation of organizations (such as churches, investment syndicates, or human rights groups) for the achievement of some collective goal subtly shape the agendas that will be pursued?
The result is a sense of freedom whose appeal is evident in the exponential growth of the largest social media services, but it may be a misleading sense of freedom since the tools that make it possible are, for the most part, commercial enterprises, subtly shaping our behavior in ways designed to earn profits for their proprietors.
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