Sentence examples for undercurrents to from inspiring English sources

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There are also political undercurrents to the dispute.

Can Whedon bring these bleak undercurrents to television intact?

Here we hit upon some of the murkier undercurrents to Lilla's argument.

Northern Pakistan is hugely diverse; there are deep, historic undercurrents to its rustic cuisine, which bear influences of the Silk Road and invaders from other lands.

"Carousel," which Hammerstein adapted from "Liliom," a 1909 stage play by the Hungarian author Ferenc Molnár, elevates these dark undercurrents to the surface.

Often the orchestra ensnares the vocal lines with slinking counter melodies; undulant orchestral stirrings seem more like undercurrents to the tunes, not supports.

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But there was an undercurrent to the show's portrayals.

This gives a powerful undercurrent to the drama.

They also peeked out, as a sparkling undercurrent to short dresses.

This is the melancholy undercurrent to Ritchie's otherwise triumphant career.

An undercurrent to the debate is whether Israelis consider themselves hard-working or not.

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