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"subliminally" Definitions
  1. in a way that affects your mind even though you are not aware of it
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Yet the campaign was subliminally suggesting that somehow she couldn't.
Subliminally, we all do things to preserve the status quo.
Multilayered tinklings and murmurings give the music a subliminally shimmering aura.
Subliminally it does entertain, but not as a formula or a system.
If I want to talk shit, I won&apost do it subliminally.
Half were exposed, subliminally, to crime-related words like 'apprehend' and 'capture.
Yet matters onstage gathered force by connecting only subliminally to these arias.
Grown-ish is subliminally messaging you these two lovable fools aren't done yet.
But we'll always be here, subliminally making these cityscapes that bit more beautiful.
Subliminally, the tongue can even react to the sight of a polished stone.
It was evident, though, that I had subliminally drawn a portrait of Anna.
Maybe you even had a relationship that didn't feel like a subliminally competitive sport.
Much more often, Mr Blair used language that was subliminally rather than openly religious.
You're trying to subliminally tempt people into eating sugary snacks for your own gain.
Because my characters survive difficult situations, it subliminally tells people that maybe they can too.
What sort of things are we going to try to tell the audience, even subliminally?
The persistence of memory is likely baked into our DNA and subliminally makes these demands.
In fact, Adele's clarification was meaningful because it subliminally points to why Lemonade likely lost.
I find our current moment to be subliminally charged with horrifically distorted perceptions of color.
Meanwhile, musicians — like all other live performers — learn constantly and almost subliminally from their audiences.
The pop music, while not actively awful, is just odd enough to be subliminally distracting.
Could our favorite celebrities be subliminally encouraging us to also settle down and tie the knot?
Above all, they are wary of a candidate who, even subliminally, plays on prejudices against vulnerable minorities.
As I write this, I think of something that subliminally puzzles me as I watch the show.
He had always loved tinkering with things, subliminally absorbing his machinist father's fascination with the properties of metals.
Subliminally, most looking at that will feel like a piece of crap because they don't look like it.
Which means hate will be a dominant theme over the next 16 months, playing out subliminally and overtly.
Some of this is done subliminally: Pendant lamps downstairs hang at the height of the 16th Street ceilings.
Probably subliminally on purpose, but I truly wasn't intending to tell my boyfriend about getting boned by two guys.
In 2016, Trump was fuming after a speech President Obama gave in 2016 that subliminally dissed the then-candidate.
But the National Institutes of Health says through his wacky and subliminally educational books, Dr. Seuss improved children's health.
Noisey: I thought it was interesting that the record is subliminally about a drunken party at Francis Bacon's house.
"As you enjoy butterscotch, you subliminally recall chikki in Mumbai or chewy sohan halva from Delhi," Pant told me.
My color palette (Teal, wood, and white accent) maybe subliminally represent my longing to be anywhere on the water.
It was the last thing the teen wanted to listen to, but "it would subliminally get to me," he recalls.
The show's admonitory bass line, which has been throbbing subliminally since the first scene, becomes louder in the second half.
Half were exposed subliminally to crime-related words like "apprehend" and "capture"; these blinked for a fraction of a second.
You might register them only subliminally, maybe pick them up in daylight sometime later and wonder where you caught that sentence.
Subliminally, you know where the scene is going and that even the most outrageous insults are somehow going to end well.
Maybe not, particularly Niche's "umami kombu fries," which have been sprinkled with powdered shio kombu until they are almost subliminally green.
Is Bey currently working on any future projects and subliminally projecting them to us all as she undergoes her Formation World Tour?
Nothing says, "I'm sorry for subliminally implanting the image of your opponent as president in voters' minds" like a wine club membership.
Calamity, Ms. Churchill demonstrates, is not what happens later but what has always been happening, just subliminally enough to make it commonplace.
Anyone who goes after the singer, even subliminally, or even singers they perceive to be lesser who cover her songs: All fair game.
I didn't realize it then, when I look back, that was a moment where I was almost subliminally cut off from my culture.
They each exposed participants to sexual stimuli — either consciously or subliminally — and then asked them to reveal a "personal event" to a stranger.
Perhaps there's some hidden elegance in the imagery, or maybe they're actually written in perfect iambic pentameter, and our brains subliminally find them pleasing.
Today we're premiering "Werk," which like many of Coles' best tracks, finds a way to make a catchy, pop-leaning loop sound subliminally haunted.
Several commenters on Twitter thought that Remy was beating a dead horse by subliminally referencing her haters and people trying to bring her down.
Blame years and years' worth of fairy tales subliminally transmuting the message that marrying a prince is the only shortcut to the Good Life.
Upon smelling something subliminally vile, the insula confuses tasks and searches for something in your social world to stick with a "that's disgusting" label.
Olsson listens to a lot of hip-hop in the studio, and you'll find hidden references to favorite lyrics buried subliminally in her art.
Bolshevik leaders subliminally grasped the contradiction almost at once; and their rankly Procrustean answer was to leave the program untouched and change human nature.
Police will be subliminally feeding you the narrative that they want and when you say right answers, they reward you or they promise you things.
Little rituals would teach me subliminally that being frugal was wise, but it was something we should keep within the family, something we should hide.
The repressive states of the Arab world, meanwhile, all sought American protection while subliminally fostering hatred toward the liberal values about which we lectured them.
Tomlinson subliminally foreshadowed the fake baby when he threw a doll off the stage at a show right before the birth of his son.4.
Much of the book consists of a male ethnographer's attempt to understand maleness, but Zeke's quest seems really, subliminally, a desperate attempt to understand women.
The paradigmatic Dutch sauna might be Zuiver ("Pure"), a spa complex outside Amsterdam whose name subliminally links nakedness with the country's nothing-to-hide Calvinist morality.
But did you know that the very fact that you know this could have subliminally stopped you from speaking out online on issues you care about?
And throughout it has been subliminally underscored by Ms. Clachan's claustrophobic corridor of a set (the audience sits on either side) and Stefan Gregory's choral music.
Postscript: If pressured, I might admit that the answer to 57-down was intended to subliminally influence the opinion of certain New York Times crossword reviewers.
The image just has to be widely seen, even subliminally, so that it can seed the minds of the larger population and bring about real world results.
Although the issue of the monetary value-versus-cultural value is a highly contested topic of debate, Stealing Shadows subliminally articulates the ever-present disparity between the two.
For a while, that mouth became a way people responded to certain iconography that might subliminally express some of those unstated emotions: the vibe that went with that sentiment.
Anne McElvoy interviews Cass Sunstein, a former advisor to Barack Obama and co-author of "Nudge", a theory of how people can be subliminally prompted to make wiser choices.
As upsetting as it may be to feel that advertisers subliminally promote their products, the reaction to RHONY proves that viewers still don't want to sit through overt promotions.
If designed well, images or a catchy trademark can embody ideological values or altruistic meaning—directly or subliminally—allowing a nominee to be represented no matter where they are.
But the movements are linked, almost subliminally, by short musical motifs that run through almost every moment of this 103-minute score, lending it inexorable sweep and structural cohesion.
"I think we subliminally have been waiting to get to O." But for most, what really matters is: Why should I update my phone and when can I do it?
When we work in the studio or perform live, the ambience is a part of—or feeds subliminally into—what we are creating, whether we intend it to or not.
Two scholars in 2013 published an academic paper detailing research in which they subliminally primed people to think about either death or pain, and then asked them to caption cartoons.
Similarly, some of the most insightful allusions to Brexit in fiction refer to it only subliminally, maybe even subconsciously, rather than placing the campaign and its aftermath in the foreground.
With the recent live-action release of Beauty and the Beast, I thought it would be interesting to revisit an interesting theory about this love story: that it's subliminally racist.
As she belts out commands (as in, "Gotta get my ass ate/gotta make that ass shake"), the beat thumps along, with vibrant bass shudders and skittering, subliminally irritating snare drums.
Sounds flicker in and out of earshot, turn distorted, rear up out of nowhere or subliminally wobble and throb; dance-club beats are likely to arrive midsong and disappear just as suddenly.
"I don&apost really recall anything that [Johnson] either said directly or subliminally being as big a deal as the way I was going at him which was not cool," he says.
So much so that a group of ad men subliminally decided to use them as inspiration for what we now know as the "double arches," which are a pair of mammary glands.
And then I'm creating music that's part of the fabric of the show, and the energy of the show, and that subliminally influences the mood of the show and where it's going.
And somehow this steady accumulation of individual details, taken from Politkovskaya's own writing and rearranged into subliminally hypnotic patterns, creates a vivid portrait of a woman as well as of her times.
"I think that not being born in Canada is why I always feel the need to express a taste of where I'm actually from or feel the need to subliminally," he says.
The 1950s may have been more than six decades ago, but many conservatives still subliminally subscribe to judgments regarding a woman's ability to become a respected professional while maintaining her family role.
As rendered by the set designer Laura Jellinek, this room is centered on a long oval desk over which hangs a long oval lighting fixture, which is put to subliminally unsettling use.
The participants actually did a worse job when the name of the person who wanted them to work hard was flashed subliminally on a screen before they began working on the puzzle.
Even if competitive athletes are moved by the images in the Brooks holiday catalog, they may subliminally reject the product because they don't recognize their idealized selves in the campaign, Reed said.
Pepsi got a lot of publicity out of this, and there are people who were subliminally listening to Saturday Night Live the other night, and have no idea what this issue is about.
But Mr Davis is adamant in rejecting one popular school of revisionism: the heroine's bond with Jesus is not erotic, even subliminally (even though Mr Phoenix and Ms Mara are dating off-screen).
This subtle, unexpected irregularity is one of the secrets to why these paintings always feel subliminally and disturbingly disjunctive: quiet, yet with an undercurrent of animation; ploddingly realistic yet full of imaginative invention.
Portia Munson: My use of found objects — objects that are made and marketed to us — when recontextualized in my work, reveals the way our culture subliminally and overtly manipulates our constructions of reality.
Stick with me, I'm your queenLike a Tennessee Stella McCartneyIt doesn't get more British than Stella McCartney — if only Swift had a gratuitous clothing collaboration with the designer that she could subliminally promote here.
The pure, pulsing beauty of Mr. Thomas's score (he and Mr. Lee collaborated on the book and lyrics) hooks us subliminally, while reminding us how classic American musicals are so often all about aspiration.
"They are stream-of-consciousness exercises done with the hope that even though there is no literal representation in most of them, a feeling of inspiration will be subliminally absorbed by the viewer," Campbell says.
For every stock photo that is meme-ified however, there are dozens or hundreds more that we come across daily, used in editorial and advertising contexts — both digital and in print — that we consume almost subliminally.
I believe that when we hear the radio, we intuit this social activity on some level, and that it's compelling and subliminally motivating, if not slightly shaming — sometimes it takes a village to raise a child.
This observation is based on a collection of studies in which images and sounds have been subliminally presented to research subjects while their brains were being imaged in order to see how the brain processed the information.
The official White House Snapchatter was doing the social media version of blinking out "help me" in Morse code while under duress, subliminally sending the message that DeVos is a flagrantly unqualified pick for Secretary of Education.
Or was I subliminally buying into cultural anxieties about racial hygiene, which the Irish musicologist Melanie Marshall, speaking at a symposium at Columbia University last month, suspected to have driven the preoccupation with "pure" voices in Thatcher's Britain?
So pervasive has the administration-versus-nuns narrative been that it's hard to believe that it has not at least subliminally played on the instincts and helped to shape the views of some members of the Supreme Court.
His main collaborator here is the producer James Ford, from Simian Mobile Disco, and together they surround Mr. Albarn's voice with subliminally nostalgic synthesizers: puffy, rounded, unaggressive tones that provide a cozy backdrop for Mr. Albarn's morose reveries.
The sheer volume of lilac images I've seen over the past few months has subliminally burned the color into my mind, but it was reader suggestions that really pushed me to want to try the shade in my hair.
If we tell the public that this is a product that's been marketed indirectly or subliminally to your high school and middle school kid, I think you're going to find out that people are gonna get somewhat pissed off.
In recent years we have seen claims that political attitudes and preferences were determined by menstrual cycles, smiley faces displayed near survey questions for subliminally short durations, and the mood swings caused by the results of college football games (really).
In one study, white male undergraduates who were subliminally exposed to words associated with apes — for example, "chimp" or "gorilla" — were more likely to condone the beating of those in police custody when they thought that the suspect was black.
The inherent racism in the media's questioning of McCray's hiring an assistant ''at a six figure salary'' (completely normal range) — and the disgruntled public's response as a result — shows how the real foundation for racism is continuously reinforced subliminally on a national level.
So before you quite have your bearings in the story — just as you are trying to absorb the basic facts about the characters — "The Heiresses" almost subliminally alerts you to complexities of sexuality and status that many films would prefer to simplify.
In a smart bit of staging, the three men are nearly always shown marching from the right side of the screen to the left — forcing the viewer's eye to reverse its normal left-to-right movement and almost subliminally making the trek seem more arduous.
That's important to me because, the standard of what is beauty throughout my life subliminally and just very blatantly, that messaging, it's had an impact I think on all of us women and it seems to be impacting little girls younger and younger every year.
Rather than literal hallucinogenic description, random images like "tangerine trees and marmalade skies," the "flowers that grow so incredibly high," and the subliminally creepy shock return of the "girl with kaleidoscope eyes" at the final verse's end mimic the queasy swirl of music itself.
The only voice we hear is that of the girl, whose artfully paced ruminations are subliminally echoed by Mel Mercier's music and sound design, and Sinead Wallace's lighting, which seems to hold Ms. Duffin in midair above Lian Bell's abstract country field of a set.
The rest blends tinkly bell tones and almost subliminally soothing low notes with what must be Mr. Shields's swaths of hovering tremolo guitar: freneticism that begins on a far horizon, draws close and lingers, menacingly, before finding what sounds more like respite than resolution.
And the show didn't so much condemn this nihilism as luxuriate in it: Subliminally, at least, it was as much a part of the Gossip Girl ethos as the lingering close-ups on Blake Lively's shiny hair and Leighton Meester's giant tear-filled eyes.
This comprehensive tracking of your behavior inside these worlds could be used to sell you things, to redirect your attention, to compile a history of your interests, to persuade you subliminally, to quantify your actions for self-improvement, to personalize the next scene, and so on.
The projection of subliminally-perceived personal failings onto an othered social group, the conviction that this group has infiltrated the upper echelons of society to promote its own agenda, the belief that members of the movement have "taken the red pill" and perceived a reality that normal members of society cannot see.
According to Robert Jones of the Public Religion Research Institute, Mr Trump appeals to the insecurities of an electoral cohort, white Christians, who sense that their influence over national life is waning; by pledging to "make America great again" he subliminally promises a return to a time when that influence was paramount.
Such works created a nervous sense of how representation operates in the everyday world — almost subliminally much of the time, tapping into myths and illusions sunk deep in our brains, influencing the way we act, how we dress, behave in public, occupy space, choose and attract sexual partners, spend money, make friends and enemies.
"Mind Control" and its sequels borrowed the fragmented structure of Blaine's street-magic specials, following Brown around as he performed such feats as subliminally influencing a betting-window cashier at a dog track to pay out on a losing ticket and convincing dancers in a night club that they'd been touched by invisible hands.
It "is a desperately important stance to take in honor of the 10's of millions of women (at least) who struggle so much with their self image, due to decades of impossibly demanding body standards being inflicted upon us, and false imagery being used to subliminally manipulate us into a feeling of (needless) disappointment in ourselves," she wrote.
It's a kind of homage, the same but not, updated and, for a celebrity designer, self-effacing, with nods that may register only subliminally, like the main bar, which is the exact same length as the old bar (27 feet 1 inch); the concrete floor tiles next to it, which are the same width as the terra-cotta ones at 16th Street; the brass light fixtures over the bar, hung at the same height.
It also applies when those words are presented subliminally, that is, too quickly to be read and registered And it even applies to the ordering of words, as in Solomon Asch's two inverted lists of identical adjectives (spoiler, nearly all of us prefer Alan):  Alan: intelligent, industrious, impulsive, critical, stubborn, and envious   Ben: envious, stubborn, critical, impulsive, industrious, and intelligent  Perhaps most enlightening is that this linguistic phenomenon occurs even when people are allowed to pick and arrange the words themselves.
In the first two presidential debates both Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE subliminally — subconsciously — sent messages to the world.
When de Kooning posits that "the status quo in the arts is fine as it is," Drexler dissents: What this woman who wrote the article may mean is there are people who manipulate the art world — who can decide by tumeling up business, by talking, by maybe buying articles, by collecting, by publishing — that they can build a reputation, and the people who do this may feel subliminally — no matter what they say — that they wouldn't do this for a woman, or, at least, not for many women.

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