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"subtly" Definitions
  1. in a way that is not very obvious or easy to notice
  2. in a clever way, especially by using indirect methods

985 Sentences With "subtly"

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Trump subtly and not so subtly encouraged his crowds to beat up protesters.
I'm always interested in people who can subtly, or maybe not so subtly, play with genre.
The Osmo Mobile 2 is subtly lighter and feels not-so-subtly cheaper than the original.
The game also does a good job at subtly (and sometimes not so subtly) giving you clues.
He has also subtly and not so subtly​ enjoyed the occasional trolling of interviewers and news anchors.
She won major prizes, and her work was praised, but the praise was subtly, or not so subtly, hedged.
I was using the 42mm Series 3 and the 53mm size is only subtly bigger, but it's also subtly thinner.
It certainly isn't sex – the script subtly (and sometimes not too subtly) paints him as a stick-up man who can't get it up.
You already know that you have a microbiome: the bacteria that live in and on your body, subtly (and not so subtly) influencing your health.
"Mansplaining" is what happens when a man explains to a women something she already knows, usually in a subtly (or not-so-subtly) condescending way.
Last weekend, the internet went collectively went nuts when Chance The Rapper subtly, but not subtly, announced the release of his third solo mixtape, Chance 3.
It's that there are lots of ways of subtly or not-so-subtly manipulating an image or video that will devastate its accuracy or subvert it.
Subtly in the case of Mr Modi himself, and not-so-subtly in the case of lower-ranking lieutenants, party spokesmen rubbed salt in perceived sectarian wounds.
A glow of rose at the bottom of the picture envelops the yellow-clad figure, subtly warping the space and, perhaps, subtly shaping the implied, elusive narrative.
But the reality is that it's also another way the company subtly (or sometimes not so subtly) uses your personal information (and that of your friends') in ways that aren't always clear.
Over a long career, an oppositional sensibility can become a default strategy that subtly or not so subtly distorts the picture, and Malcolm's ineffable calculation sometimes leaves one queasy about her motives.
Tinder is making it easier to subtly stalk your matches.
The Surface Pro is instantly recognizable and yet subtly different.
It's called Life of Kylie, the producer subtly reminds her.
Gal Gadot and Yaron Varsano subtly matched with their ensembles.
Warren has for months tried to subtly draw that distinction.
In El Camino, Gilligan lets this idea be spoken subtly.
Tsirelson's problem concerns two subtly different models of quantum physics.
So "generic" titles like président do subtly indicate a man.
Woman attempts to brush Man's hand off her shoulder subtly.
This, in turn, subtly nudges the story in different directions.
Muslims, in particular, are often subtly put in their place.
"The Lottery," subtly tracks Jackson and Hyman's inverse trajectories: Hyman's
That speech, although subtly political, was met with high praise.
Those signs, she subtly adds, are now in her basement.
Actors also wore eyeliner, if more subtly, for this effect.
But then, subtly at first, it subverts the entire project.
And she subtly baited Trump into overreaction, again and again.
Meanwhile, Nick Jonas honored the theme a bit more subtly.
Elevating Williamson, especially through favorable coverage, subtly mainstreams these views.
Yet the present government has also subtly shifted its position.
In spring training this year, Syndergaard seemed subtly more confident.
Some numbers, too, are slowly and subtly sliding into extinction.
The LME contract, it seems, is subtly shifting delivery shape.
The optics on Wednesday were more subtly loaded with confrontation.
The piano part is similarly fixated on subtly changing themes.
Subtly, she asked Russell for permission to reject the advice.
I try, as subtly as possible, to glean new information.
"My eyebrow actually twitches very subtly almost constantly," she says.
Also, Cooper says to ditch subtly and say it straight.
But in recent decades, many have subtly shifted their approach.
Their blackness makes each inclusion subtly register as an exclusion.
Orchestral numbers had to be reduced; sound is subtly amplified.
This book builds subtly toward the events of Sept. 11.
Dehumanizing immigration policies, she subtly reminds us, are nothing new.
The Australian government subtly declared the rats' extinction in February.
And the Barber performance was tender, subtly expressive and glowing.
In the land of Lubitsch, jokes are slipped in subtly.
Twitter's mission has subtly shifted over the past several years.
He has a calm presence and a subtly scrutinizing gaze.
He subtly developed a precise and idiosyncratic language using color.
The work subtly moves towards making the Black figure universal.
But in other instances they are said much more subtly.
So if you accept a solicitation from that lady subtly-not-so-subtly roaming Las Vegas Boulevard telling everyone it's cool because it's legal, don't be surprised if there are consequences beyond just an STD.
Players with subtly valuable skills are appreciated more, and paid accordingly.
I decided to relax my hands; he loosened his grip subtly.
It's a very cool, super fun show that's just subtly feminist.
Using the iPad Pro 10.5 just feels subtly, almost invisibly better.
The design of this new generation of Powerbeats is subtly brilliant.
I could see his face subtly drop when he saw me.
We've seen Burberry subtly push this for the last few seasons.
I personally prefer wedding dresses that are whimsical or subtly romantic.
Is he subtly telling everyone that baseball is on the horizon?
Trump ever so subtly evading her husband's latest hand-holding efforts.
Beyoncé even subtly bills Everything is Love as the new throne.
And after awhile, I subtly give in to its goofy logic.
The dress also features a subtly sexy slit up the back.
I'd have people in my life subtly shading me for it.
Among Beyoncé's many talents, subtly is a language she speaks fluently.
Even Technolust's basic format is subtly archaic for a VR game.
When she subtly paid tribute to her groundbreaking album, Lemonade. 1988.
They are also trying to subtly influence its reception and programming.
Subtly present in these scenarios is a whiff of East vs.
The rhetoric around the team, as a result, has subtly changed.
The women's skirts are subtly, hauntingly, hued in blue and green.
It started subtly enough, with DNA tests and consultations with fortunetellers.
Two ideas in Nochlin's essay apply, both by being subtly contradicted.
In another, tabs of pale minerals subtly radiate from the center.
Feeling that I looked subtly better was quite enough for me.
I feel like a riff, for me, starts to subtly change.
Canion enters subtly, and different members notice him at different times.
In Algeria, for example, the hard-liners' discomfort is subtly palpable.
Yet these myriad sounds are folded subtly into the orchestral textures.
It's not a loud presence, but it subtly enhances what's there.
In many cases, professors say they feel the pressure more subtly.
Over the years, the recipe for Bourdain's show has subtly changed.
With every exchange, the relationship between Marianne and Héloïse changes subtly.
I was missing a father and he subtly played that role.
Screenwriting has started to shape his fiction subtly, Mr. Perrotta said.
They're all subtly different, with hints of red, blue or green.
The costumes, by Mr. Roberts, are simple pajama pants, subtly stained.
The Staud bag your BFF's been subtly hinting about for months?
And the show subtly normalizes victim behaviors that are often misunderstood.
It exerts influence, sometimes subtly, over the activities of private businesses.
It is also, surprisingly yet subtly enough, the most politically resonant.
Ms. Trump's initiative was meant to strike a subtly different tone.
If you want to subtly (or not-so-subtly) let bae know that you're all about taking a walk down the aisle, here are some hints that you could drop to help him get the picture.
The film Blade Runner subtly (or less subtly, in some versions) suggests that Deckard may himself be an android, which associates him more closely with the oppressed, and makes his willingness to kill other replicants a tragedy.
"Yeah," she not-so-subtly hints, "I'm sure we'll live those lyrics."
That new OnePlus device that Qualcomm not so subtly hinted at yesterday?
Two events in particular have driven this development, separate but subtly interlinked.
HORROR films frequently, and subtly, tap into the anxieties of their time.
In the second traders manipulated the rates subtly, to gild their profits.
Why must you insist on subtly manipulating every person in your life?
But she thinks that all conversions are coerced, however softly or subtly.
Subtly, Tecmo Super Bowl changed not only football games, but football itself.
He remains in power, but his mental mutation has been subtly neutered.
Bryant's approach to comedy delivers a subtly complex yet immediately relatable humor.
They were intended to subtly reshape the moral priorities of Catholic America.
In fact, she'd subtly suggested that I might find a different way.
Varchie conflict the writers have been subtly hinting at all season long.
It can be used to subtly nudge us or brutally shove us.
Individual songs click, largely thanks to the rhythm section's subtly kinetic motion.
A disheveled top bun frames her impeccably, though subtly, made up face.
It doesn't hurt that the onboarding is brilliant and subtly self-directed.
I don't even know why I'm sitting here subtly complaining about it.
It's such a complex moment and delivered so subtly that it's devastating.
But it and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend are both subtly advancing the form.
When acquaintances subtly suggest that their normal sleep cycles of 10 p.m.
Wired had good results, and sometimes things looked subtly deeper to me.
Trees and bushes subtly shift and move as you walk by them.
Express love for book and subtly inquire what book was really about.
All are minimal, thoughtful pieces that highlight materials and craft, sometimes subtly.
Ryan Reynolds dazzled with a classy skinny tie and subtly printed blazer.
In her talk, Hiller subtly, though repeatedly, stressed the significance of empathy.
Over the past five years, however, the China argument has shifted subtly.
By November, Goodman felt comfortable enough to come out publicly, though subtly.
The Facebook product, to users in 2016, is familiar yet subtly expansive.
I learned from him and I watched him change, oh so subtly.
That means its appearance subtly shifts depending upon which colors are nearby.
Skin Deep A subtly accentuated pout can be achieved with makeup alone.
Qassem Soleimani, Iran's top military commander, has subtly shifted since last Thursday.
Memes do carry values across the culture, even if subtly or strangely.
Ms. Dembélé's choreography suggested that such moments have to be subtly subverted.
Are they an obvious teacher, or do they present lessons more subtly?
Don't fear it: The "we" works subtly to build Lee's dystopian vision.
Subtly funny and wry at turns, this novel will give you nightmares.
The narrative that the exhibition's organizers subtly nudge us toward is important.
Today, Ms. Carroll is subtly sending us a bill for that meal.
Clark himself subtly revealed the news on his Twitter this past weekend.
This type of jerk behaves nicely on the surface, but stings subtly.
And they can't help but subtly change how we think about communities.
He has so many scenes in the show that are subtly brilliant.
Severity, voyeurism, curiosity, and planarity mingle together with a subtly worked surface.
More subtly, leaders may also sound relaxed on the calendar for talks.
By using color sparingly, he crafts outfits that are subtly eye-catching.
His compositions are imbued with soft light that subtly takes center stage.
Not surprisingly, some of Patterson's best work subtly and poignantly addresses both.
With the update, Google Maps will subtly change based on what you're doing.
Bernie spoke to my secret shame by subtly making fun of the party.
This subtly pushes people to Facebook chat with friends instead of SMS them.
Meanwhile, Facebook is much less subtly forcing people onto its Messenger native apps.
Instead, Middleton uses blush to subtly lift her cheekbones and brighten her complexion.
Turner subtly announced the startling news with an Instagram post on July 29.
But it more subtly reflects a Clinton administration's likely impact on lower courts.
"Hostiles" is more effective in subtly applying this dynamic to a modern context.
There's no denying that even when done subtly like mine, they're utterly fabulous.
In fact, Mao was subtly mistranslated, points out Perry Link, a China scholar.
Mark Zuckerberg not-very-subtly called out Trump's grand plan for a wall.
Hailey Baldwin just subtly confirmed her marriage to Justin Bieber on social media!
Subtly bring him up and get the scoop — you'll be the office hero.
Get in line or get out, Trump is not so subtly telling Bannon.
Now you can subtly side text without ever leaving your Houseparty chat. pic.twitter.
It was also deeply weird, kinda hot, subtly queer, and sometimes *gasp* funny.
This group, therefore, is Clinton's way to boost Democrats while subtly needling Trump.
She brought together nuance and structure, making them into a  subtly captivating  experience.
Engin Kaan Gunaydin impresses more subtly because he has fewer holes to fill.
Presidents who have sought to change these dynamics have not done so subtly.
He very subtly shakes his head, but then I show the footage anyway.
We were also trying, subtly, to restore some sense of the social order.
Could Becca be subtly shouting out Wills with a Game of Thrones reference?
Still, the declaration feels like an act of self-liberation that subtly shocks.
However, such culture-defying messages should be sent gently and subtly, said Reichert.
"Fun Home" is a delicate, subtly wrought high-wire act of a show.
The discussions around FGM are subtly woven into these diverse and compelling storylines.
But it will continue to reverberate in our lives, indirectly, but not subtly.
In the meantime, scientists point to these signs we're still shifting, if subtly.
You can see him not-so-subtly giving the producers the "kill" signal.
She also subtly changed up the lyrics of "Slide Away" during her performance.
"Some of our nuances are subtly different than allies we have," he said.
Their uniforms have subtly changed, as have their haircut paradigms and major sponsors.
Clinton declined to endorse or even more subtly signal a possible female heir.
The Beauty of Subtly Mismatched Earrings: Four singular sets that aren't exactly identical.
This subtly erodes democratic norms, and likely contributes to Americans' suspicion of institutions.
Lindsey Graham (R-SC), have been not-so-subtly pushing for some time.
Chin also shows how his work can take on more subtly abstracted questions.
Instead, the recurring and evolving themes frequently comment more subtly on the action.
Now, its goals are more modest, but the technology is subtly more advanced.
They can stir us subtly, in an intellectual sort of way, or intensely.
The findings enter the bloodstream of the body politic, subtly influencing the debate.
Listen for yourself: This NPR clip illustrates how the media subtly normalizes Trump.
The music subtly threads lyrical lines through passages dominated by rippling rhythmic patterns.
Now, riders can subtly snitch on their drivers from right in the app.
A good orgeat, subtly nutty and aromatic, smooths the scorpion bowl's sharp edges.
Exposition unfolds naturally and subtly, often through visuals alone, or through casual conversation.
Small details subtly reveal the characters' secret selves and build to powerful moments.
A necklace that subtly hints at the unbreakable bond between mother and child
A good orgeat, subtly nutty and aromatic, smooths the scorpion bowl's sharp edges.
Placed in the landscape section, the work subtly mirrors Renger-Patzsch's tree trunks.
Morano's close-ups, then, subtly force the audience into Offred's point-of-view.
An Amazon listing for the shirt has attracted the attention of fans, and — as the popular DestinyTheGame subreddit noticed — a handful have taken to reviewing the shirt in a way that also subtly (and not-so-subtly) comments on the game.
On a show where the action stems from the interplay of people living in close quarters — like "The Bachelor" — there are often producers on set who subtly, and sometimes less than subtly, prod the contestants into acting in certain ways.
You can do so quite subtly, too, as Emma Roberts did earlier this week.
But it does a lot to subtly alter your driving experience for the better.
After she buffs the lines out with her finger, the result is subtly slimming.
The show has also subtly laid the groundwork for more emotional storylines going forward.
The third destination is a bank — not-so-subtly dubbed the New Freedom Bank.
Since then, his Instagram posts have gone viral for subtly berating the current administration.
One doesn't need BASIC programming to be subtly moved by "Halt and Catch Fire".
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos subtly chided President Trump on Wednesday for calling Massachusetts Sen.
"Roma" subtly highlights the ambiguity of the muchacha's role just when it is evolving.
She also subtly put her engagement ring on display as she posed for photographers.
It can also broaden the mind and subtly change your understanding of the present.
The wood grain subtly enhances each photo, memorializing your keepsakes in a special way.
Since the breakup, she has also subtly reached out to the musician via Instagram.
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Springtime is synonymous with pastel eye shadow, sheer lipstick shades and subtly flushed cheeks.
But it has also, more subtly, changed how the music video looks and feels.
Thanks to finely milled pearls, this hydrator blurs out bigger pores and subtly illuminates.
Her character's journey throughout the film from cautious to commanding happens subtly, but convincingly.
Despite its breadth, though, the book is intimate, subtly exploring its characters' inner lives.
"Haters always say it's Photoshopped," she captioned the clip to subtly throw some shade.
Sometimes, SNL sketches work because they subtly riff on the issues of the day.
The following will massively (though subtly) impact the flow of a meeting 1. Furniture
Together, these issues suggest that the nature of civilian control might be subtly changing.
It's maybe the most subtly feminist AAA first-party game I can think of.
Hurley has already used her role to subtly own her son's godfather, Hugh Grant.
But ECB policymakers are striking a subtly more dovish tone in their public pronouncements.
It was the worst kind of error: erratic, subtly dangerous, and difficult to reproduce.
Jenner has also made a point to subtly shut down speculation surrounding Stormi's paternity.
Un Ballo in Maschera subtly challenges the notion that things get better with time.
And when done subtly, it's a skill that can seriously up your makeup game.
In August, 2010, Purdue quietly replaced OxyContin with a drug that was subtly different.
By contrast, in high-context cultures, as in Asia, people may communicate more subtly.
Beyond the naming convention change, Google is also subtly altering the branding for Android.
She downplays her prosody in subtly rhymed lines, and her subjects are similarly unassuming.
With each step the horse takes, the rider must subtly work to stay upright.
The maple butter contributed a subtly sweet overtone that made this sandwich stand out.
But Mr. Geyrhalter's method is more austere, and the effect produced is subtly different.
The logo subtly represented the company's sleek fleet of mostly black and silver sedans.
Even though those aren't directly consumer facing applications, they subtly improve the customer experience.
Now let's see if she can subtly introduce Bad Brains into her lamaze routine.
The film also subtly questions the role of learning and meritocracy in public education.
Look at this video, subtly titled 'Fat Burton Albion keeper Stuart Tomlinson pie song'.
A point the company not so subtly dropped during its last big phone unveil.
The way around this problem is to structure the ban a bit more subtly.
These are traditional representations of black-and-white figures subtly posed, evoking homoerotic desire.
Well guess what: It banged, but was only very subtly on a chocolate wave.
The tectonic plates I predicted would be shifting here are moving — slowly and subtly.
They are modern, contemporary plays that subtly criticize those in power at the time.
Some claimed the cleanup effort was subtly undermining the act and the waiver process.
It is one of the most achingly sad and subtly constructed novels I've read.
With this detail, Irish subtly acknowledges China's heavy cultural influence in Vietnam throughout history.
I wouldn't be subjected to as many off-color remarks and subtly bigoted insults.
The carefully placed figures subtly juxtapose reality and fantasy within this large-scale canvas.
His subtly ballooning cheeks reveal the huge respiratory power behind that simmering, sneaky tone.
And, as his supporters put it less subtly, his campaign would represent something else.
It was superb, gently acidic and subtly flavored, fruity with the mildest lingering bite.
"We're so much more subtly following the news cycle and what's important," she said.
Their sweeping routines contrast with the languid, subtly suggestive style of classic Egyptian stars.
He goes just a bit beyond verbalism, switching cadences and dabbling subtly in melody.
Offline, too, people were being dragooned, subtly or otherwise, into increasingly cramped partisan identities.
The head of each has been subtly illuminated, as if framed by self-consciousness.
As the nerve cells lose their blood supply and die, the tissue swells subtly.
Killington, which had been subtly lobbying F.I.S. for five years, leapt into the breach.
In particular, the stacked soles of the maximalist shoes seem to subtly affect balance.
The show closed with a procession of white muslin dresses with subtly frayed edges.
Women expecting egalitarianism at home often feel hoodwinked by this new subtly sexist arrangement.
This distortion can make faces look subtly different in ways that we don't expect.
Levy, in a subtly patterned suit that a tycoon might wear, extended his arms.
Perks in the workplace sometimes subtly discourage you from leaving the office on time.
Clapton also subtly switched up the length of Cersei's dresses, making them more maneuverable.
What's neat about this is how it also subtly puts us on Chandra's side.
AdWeek reports that Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi paid special attention on the space between the "U" and lowercase "b," and Uber subtly draws a connection between the new font and curvy roadways: Uber subtly alludes its new logo to roadways seen from overhead.
But through their grip on advertising, they subtly push up the costs of other firms.
She immediately regrets her decision and not-so-subtly tosses the ball away; and 4.
But other official accounts have been posting tweets that subtly, but powerfully, undermine political statements.
One can see the violence inherent in the system and the way it's subtly celebrated.
It's a line so subtly sexy, it will burrow into your psyche for all time.
The Wayans family has subtly committed itself to creating content that reflects the Black experience.
What this means in practice is that the Apex 2019 is a subtly gorgeous smartphone.
Her hair is daring, eye-catching, intriguing, and subtly beautiful all at the same time.
"Girl, I swear I can hear your body," Syd coos over the subtly bouncy beat.
Like the exterior, the cockpit design doesn't shout as it subtly wraps around the occupants.
After all, the design of emoticons themselves have not-so-subtly reinforced social stereotypes — e.g.
Not only do luminizers brighten up dull skin, but they can subtly contour your face.
During the course of the video, the sun subtly increases and decreases in apparent size.
She teamed the sophisticated swipe with a glossy nude lip and a subtly contoured cheek.
Through the internet, such companies subtly choreograph our knowledge and how we discover that knowledge.
But the abuse of social media can have more subtly corrosive effects on a democracy.
On the plus side, good on Freeform for depicting a subtly queer character in Gracie.
It's subtly great design, where both form and function are served to the utmost degree.
Among the most beguiling and subtly transfixing are the digital interventions of Porpentine Charity Heartscape.
The artist has lovingly worked them into subtly balanced, abstracted forms, often derived from nature.
Vo subtly places them in this show so that these impressions become visible and readable.
And hand-painted oil on canvas armbands that subtly screamed anarchy but were totally wearable.
In baroque prose, Coover subtly criticizes the zeitgeist, loose morals, juvenile delinquency and parental negligence.
It's certainly not normal for him to warn the public about it, however subtly, either.
Everyone is, ever so subtly, pushing his or her crotch against his or her jeans.
"Mad Stalkers" uses flattened notes on top of its chords to subtly unground the listener.
Romance between races could be be implied, albeit subtly — through glances and light body language.
He's subtly building everything up with different hi-hats and that funky no-wave guitar.
It's Grande-ganda, subtly working in her own agenda within the context of something familiar.
Or was he subtly professing his love for the singer, who's also an old friend?
How they subtly shade those roles is crucial, and the current cast is mostly excellent.
Second, Judge Leon suggested not-too-subtly that the government should not appeal his decision.
Americans trying to make a buck by subtly misleading people isn't okay with Facebook either.
And I would imagine her responses, sometimes subtly mouthing the words I pretended she'd say.
She has also subtly been using Camille's sympathy towards her as a tool for manipulation.
Noteworthy as well are the small, subtly comical representations of biblical scenes by Hannah Greely.
Part of me, I think, was afraid to succeed, so I was subtly sabotaging myself.
Every time she tilts her head or twitches her shoulders, it's subtly and hypnotically deliberate.
There is his agile use of stillness that subtly brushes the surface of raw emotions.
From there, guests walk a well-paved, subtly-lit path that extends between several watchtowers.
She has also, sometimes not so subtly, argued that Sanders is opposed to that legacy.
At one point, the music turns frantic, a shift subtly signaled during the quizzical opening.
The author subtly pushes against the notion that girls aren't athletic or good at sports.
But future uses and abuses of this kind of data could be more subtly insidious.
And subtly but surely throughout the album, Lilly makes clear that cool doesn't mean cold.
But a version of the same assumption is also sometimes subtly present in scientific research.
The design of these shows implies, more and less subtly, a critique of wealth itself.
We called it a day over subtly spiced stews at Tsion Cafe, a neighborhood favorite.
Mary Lum's painted wall installation "Assembly (Lorem Ipsum)" does this subtly, and to great effect.
In between is the intricate, subtly rendered account of what happened to his mother, Rose.
After just one weekend, I, too, felt Richmond had subtly reconfigured my own culinary neurons.
Over time, they can subtly shift the way that the country talks about the economy.
She is evolving in myriad ways — more inquisitive, cognizant of her vulnerabilities and subtly waggish.
An LED indicator on the side will subtly alert you that the case is charging.
The center also flagged products most likely to subtly misrepresent their front-of-label ingredients.
Their hearts had developed a subtly "chimpanzee-like phenotype," in the words of the scientists.
"So how about this one?" he said, as he subtly placed it on her finger.
Each retrograde will be subtly influenced by the characteristics of the sign Mercury appears in.
Vintage kimono fabrics are subtly integrated into the designs, some with intricate origami-style adornments.
" Mr. Lewin added: "I think that Susan was trying to subtly squeeze you for money.
Now, seven years later, Robinhood is subtly taking the first steps back to its start.
With Manafort falling out of the Trump family's favor, Conway began subtly undermining his strategists.
Though interestingly, there is also something subtly militaristic in the tailored lines of each outfit.
Maisel then subtly lays the groundwork for Joel's biggest lie of omission to become worse.
Pence sat scowling during the Games last week, subtly using his platform to project pugnacity.
Prosecutors also subtly opened the door to asking the judge to send Flynn to prison.
The three main performances are each as richly textured and subtly shaded as the clothes.
He does this subtly, partly by omitting Nazi iconography — the swastikas and all the rest.
Each continued to subtly indicate they wanted to find a way out of the impasse.
If the phones are subtly shifting how human memory works, the effects will be widespread.
Compositionally, Meyer draws discrete, often zigzagging linear structures onto the surface's subtly shifting white ground.
Both artists explore the ideas of microcosm, macrocosm, and color striations — a subtly brilliant pairing.
The final step in her process is meant to subtly highlight the tragedy of the character.
Unicorn Toast This is no plain piece of toast, it's multicolored magic and subtly unicorn. 2.
When the hair is dark and doesn't subtly fade to light, but aggressively shifts to it?
Belted jackets for him and her were subtly layered, while pleated panels adorned flowing, colorful dresses.
Or maybe a $45 iPhone X case with the word "Tesla" subtly emblazoned across the side?
Its cheerful message subtly presses the viewer to learn more about the place where they live.
These vibrations then travel through the chamber, creating a deep, textured hum of subtly shifting notes.
When people take to the streets demanding democratic reforms, it's a lot harder to repress subtly.
He had subtly changed its molecular structure, as synthetic organic chemists are not wont to do.
The artist has no interest in replicating the master–slave relationship that digital technology subtly recreates.
I think it — not unconsciously, but subtly evokes certain responses the audience wouldn't be aware of.
The Russian-born Balanchine, heterosexual and subtly aristocratic, embodied — and extended — the classical orthodoxy of ballet.
They differ subtly, but all have their place, and are all managed from the same screen.
An air duct system has also been subtly integrated into the car's body for enhanced aerodynamics.
His uprising subtly foreshadowed the shift that soon would swallow Jeb and sweep in President Trump.
B was commonly disliked for her attempts to subtly influence our opinions and never being truthful.
In one of its letters, Tata alludes none too subtly to the extra creditworthiness it gives.
Such rhetoric is beyond dog-whistle politics that subtly appeal to loyalists through subtext and code.
That said, I loved the way this episode subtly played the Jennings kids off each other.
And since coming out in the fall, Geiger has subtly documented her transition on social media.
However, Apocalypse subtly spends the rest of the episode setting the stage for one such reconciliation.
A scene where animatronic pirates chased women through the streets was more subtly altered in 1997.
Republicans have subtly been changing their tune as the seriousness of the allegations became more clear.
While Gunter's remark is subtly savage, it's a little worrisome that Duane is a family doctor.
And, of course, because the hub is so hefty, it subtly changes how the bike handles.
Go deeper: The deadliest tornadoes Climate change may subtly shift Tornado Alley How tornadoes are measured
Jessica Vaughn's show of restrained conceptual works subtly evokes the experiential dimension of mass-produced objects.
Subtly menacing in her own right, she takes issue with Escobar's tactics, not with his methods.
Gutierrez subtly referenced US-Mexican tension with a message for the vice president and guests assembled.
It's often been a way to deflect criticism: This or that attack line is subtly sexist.
It allows you to subtly shape a narrative that an organisation may have difficulty directly confronting.
When the Macrons arrived, Melania had subtly -- and hilariously -- shunned Trump's attempts to hold her hand.
House Bill 780, also subtly known as the Uphold Historical Marriage Act, declares the Obergefell v.
The dress featured two straps in the back and a subtly slit at the left thigh.
Lauren riddles her paintings with symbolic imagery that subtly acknowledges her world experience and nomadic lifestyle.
Every outfit seamlessly and subtly (almost to a fault) defines each character, further elevating their personalities.
You see, Maureen and Lewis were both mediums and could communicate (very subtly) with the dead.
There are even multiple versions of the bayonet scream, each one with a subtly different inflection.
Since his first ever appearance in the books, Tyrion has been subtly associated with kingly symbolism.
These scenes have a vital dialectical urgency, thanks to the actors' subtly heightened, fiercely focussed energies.
Nationalist staff have been promoted at every level of schooling, subtly changing the tone of education.
She looks subtly feminine, and more than capable of leading an attack on some Decepticon outpost.
But, if it was something ickier — well, I'm doing that too, as subtly as I can.
Because every manufacturer makes phones in its own subtly different way, Qualcomm cannot directly update phones.
Kerry's comments appear to diverge subtly from the White House's carefully neutral position on the debate.
The fabric is a soft Pima cotton, and the straps have a subtly elegant pleated design.
However, he more subtly rebuked the candidate last month, when he invited GOP Senate candidates Rep.
Chris Brown's second child has been born ... and he subtly shared the good news on Instagram.
With subtly skewed naturalism, the play's second half explores the woman that girl became (1:15).
With subtly skewed naturalism, the play's second half explores the woman that girl became (234111:231982).
With subtly skewed naturalism, the play's second half explores the woman that girl became (212:2115).
I don't want to be bopping off the floor in this weather, more like subtly motivated.
Using photoshop, Stein subtly bleeds one photograph into the other to create a single hybrid image.
But the Grammys were just as subtly coded as an attempt to restore value to music.
Also, let's take a moment to appreciate the not-so-subtly phallic names of these men.
A dewy, fresh, and super-easy beauty look that subtly shines (not blinds) from every angle.
Young subjects offered Le Brun an opportunity to subtly disrupt the manners and conventions of portraiture.
Baute also suggested that the woman's lawyers were subtly using terminology that hinted at racial stereotyping.
It just suggests alternatives, often so subtly that employees don't even realize they're changing their behavior.
More subtly in the foreground however, I noticed the crowd, a strange cast of characters themselves.
Think of all the ways our eyebrows can subtly tell those around us what we're thinking.
Such an experience would be subtly different from the one many people are currently familiar with.
It's tiny enough to fit subtly in your pocket and the blade completely disappears when closed.
More subtly, Ms. Verzutti pits the translucence of oil paint against the implacable opacity of acrylic.
All subtly different in their expressionistic technique, these sold out, priced at between €50,000 to €90,000.
It would be silly not to think that this might also subtly influence thinking and actions.
What at times is bewitchingly, subtly real in Herders can also acquire a pronounced social aspect.
But Oliveira's larger point was about how this kind of framing subtly promotes bigotry and hate.
Here's a sampling of what they seem to suggest, whether subtly or directly, humorously or tragically.
Such posts subtly zero in on tensions between what's perceived as Real America and what's not.
Then, while hitching his belt, he'd subtly wipe his index and middle fingers on the saliva.
But over the years I began to wonder whether the absence had subtly redirected my life.
In depicting this journey of friendship and remembrance, Picard subtly merges the personal and the political.
How can machines subtly let other machines and humans know what they are trying to do?
But when he said it again, he was subtly putting the United States Senate on notice.
Critics of the gambling industry say these discrepancies have been subtly encouraged by the industry itself.
Anyway, she joked, she and her colleagues were doing their part to subtly indoctrinate the children.
Ruffles of fried sliced sunchokes made for a jaunty garnish atop the firm, subtly sweet fish.
These scientists have often devised "habitat modification" programs that involve subtly altering landscapes to discourage birds.
Then he subtly helped me realize I would have to accept what could not be changed.
This campus-diversity consciousness has over the years filtered into the liberal media, and not subtly.
Harris highlighted her career as a prosecutor and then used that experience to subtly hit Warren.
She subtly evokes the mix of fear, longing and anger Laura experiences because of the situation.
HBO very subtly announced the official 2020 return of the critically-acclaimed series on Twitter today.
Hitting another kid was punishable, but sidling up to Jimmy and subtly pinching him was not.
And now, Banks has written a song not-so-subtly imagining the public execution of Musk.
Instead, he subtly lets the alternative histories unfold, mirroring his main character's experimentation with new genres.
Elena's narration also subtly frames the story as something of a mystery about who Lila is.
Some people believe this prophecy subtly names Jaime Lannister as the person destined to kill Cersei.
Weezer and their Extremely Online frontman Rivers Cuomo began subtly tipping their hats to the account.
Yiannopoulos himself had directed subtly misogynistic and racist insults toward Jones prior to the film's release.
It could be her trying to subtly underline just how out of his league Stone is.
It's a subtly smart feature, and it made for a really unique riding experience on both boards.
Although in Edinburgh South, Labour won because of pro-union voters, elsewhere the cause was subtly different.
The result is a smoother, more full-bodied, and subtly aromatic drink compared to a regular Negroni.
The two subtly announced the news on November 28 while attending the 26th Annual Gotham Independent Awards.
"William is keen to subtly keep [Diana's] legend alive,"  Ken Wharfe, Diana's ex-bodyguard, previously told PEOPLE.
The vocabulary of digital labor has, slowly and subtly, crept into the way we talk about gaming.
The flashiest thing on stage were the lecterns, whose front panels subtly glowed with red and blue.
To top it off, she was rocking this year's most unexpected comeback: some subtly sheer fishnet tights.
If your political views are at all known, or even subtly intuitive, you could energize the opposition.
Leo definitely turns heads ... check out his fellow pedestrians who are not so subtly checking him out.
It's small, but it's one of those things I use all the time that's now subtly easier.
The show subtly follows the twists and turns in a culture of sexuality that is often oversimplified.
Coaches and judges often lobby — sometimes subtly, sometimes blatantly — for skaters from their countries, these officials said.
He says that outside of a supervised setting, daily life can wear people down slowly and subtly.
For more than 4m Indian-Americans, he had subtly equated his own person with the Old Country.
On August 153, she published a new screed, subtly titled In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome!
The display is a subtly curved spherical glass lens, although the bezels surrounding it are fairly large.
Twitter calls them "promoted stickers" but essentially they are branded stickers… well subtly branded stickers, at least.
Conservatives in particular are likely to worry about Facebook subtly tilting story selection in a liberal direction.
Her story accelerates subtly as she describes her survival in a journal intended for her unborn child.
Very subtly, Struth suggests that it is us, not the machines we make, who are most powerful.
Related Articles could also balance out some of the radical invective that can subtly polarize the populace.
The six couples scheduled to dance the leads will each offer different qualities and subtly distinct interpretations.
Both shape the flow of information in profound ways, subtly remaking the economy and society at large.
Some of the works in The Black Side subtly look into the future while referencing the past.
It still has a vibrant — but more natural — color palette and is subtly on theme for summer.
The video subtly reflects on the desire to maintain and restore these landmarks instead of rebuilding them.
What's new: In an age of AI, deepfakes and doctored photographs, misinformation can subtly sculpt our memories.
By noting this activity in a tweet, Twitter may be subtly encouraging them to do it more.
Miley Cyrus subtly addressed her sobriety in an Instagram birthday dedication to sister Brandi Cyrus on Friday.
So your dog, Richard, can subtly lord his results over the other dogs at the dog park.
As a society, we are too quick to blame victims, overtly or subtly, especially on college campuses.
"The Russians can use compromising material in a variety of ways, sometimes overtly, sometimes subtly," said Yates.
It has somewhat of a sheer finish that allows my natural lip color to subtly show through.
Without choosing sides, what was most captivating were the gems of wisdom subtly embedded into Cardi's statements.
Theo would often use what he referred to as "scare tactics"—subtly violent attempts to frighten me.
He was smooth, kind, subtly witty, good-looking and seemed to be infinitely more complicated than Jerry.
Bernie Sanders, subtly dinging him on health care, guns and Planned Parenthood, according to Kantar Media/CMAG.
Set in the very near future, Hulu's new adaptation of The Handmaid's Tale subtly updates Atwood's dystopia.
It learned how to subtly encode the features of one into the noise patterns of the other.
Clinton's campaign took a subtly different position, saying that she opposed the agreement in its current form.
Daniels subtly weaves her own commentary on the state of the porn industry in between sex scenes.
Instead, they extend 24 still photographs into digital animations, which move sometimes radically and sometimes very subtly.
But he gained the enthusiasm of a subtly different — and potentially larger — coalition than his liberal predecessors.
"He countersues from any corner he's backed into" he continues singing, subtly jabbing the Republican presidential nominee.
Obvious as that statement seems, it feels subtly subversive in some circles inside St. Louis and beyond.
The look is ultimately sleek and stylish, but the subtly flipped ends make it fresh and fun.
But Apple is well known for forcing supply partners to, sometime subtly, alter components just for them.
Clinton defended that decision Thursday and subtly knocked Rex Tillerson, Trump's secretary of state, in the process.
Furthermore, Russia has been subtly promoting itself as an intermediary between Iran and the Arab Gulf states.
The reality is that we all move through the world subject to subtly different forces and dynamics.
In this reception chamber, between the two courtyards, he subtly refers to the gilded Hall of Mirrors.
She did this despite an undertow of bias in this country that subtly questioned everything she did.
So when there is enough work to last till midnight, my agenda shifts, and not so subtly.
This piece subtly questions the seemingly innocuous concept of boys and girls preferring different kinds of toys.
And the men who did perform weren't introduced with jokes that less-than-subtly referenced, well, balls.
Subtly ask them about it, as in: 'Hey, you're looking a little pale... are you feeling OK?
Halsey may have subtly shaded the Grammys while onstage at the 22019 American Music Awards on Sunday.
A practiced up-seller will direct you, subtly, to a pair of Roger Vivier black suede boots.
A bandanna could, in the hankie codes of the 1970s, subtly tell a stranger your sexual interests.
And it leaves the impression that they might be trying to signal something subtly to these people.
But Berio ingeniously melds the tunes with a subtly modernist musical language to make them his own.
Critic's pick The look is personal, but when you peel it back, the message is subtly topical.
Often, the results subtly challenge the accepted cultural divide between "high" and "low" pop music and culture.
I don't know whether Pose's time jumps are meant to capture this feeling, but they subtly do.
Along with the show's other strong paintings, it demonstrates Mallo's skill at composing scenes that subtly unsettle.
However fortuitous the timing, the authorities harnessed and subtly deployed those dates to serve their political ends.
Ms. Ibarra, a drummer, percussionist and composer, makes subtly illustrative music as the leader of various ensembles.
More subtly, Paul McCartney's "Blackbird" was a folksy, foot-tapping, luminous paean to the civil rights movement.
What The Shape of Water has to teach, however subtly, is much needed in a prejudiced world.
" A paragraph in Elizabeth Hardwick is "certainly 'well written,' which means: quite oddly written, but subtly so.
And it gives Elena and Mia even more opportunities to be gently, subtly cutting toward one another.
Bits Sometimes a shift in power happens so subtly that you don't even notice it is occurring.
It was as if one major rethinking of convention subtly rewired their brains to allow for others.
The materials, like the steel work and the terrazzo and parquet floors, subtly reflect local building traditions.
His collection of subtly linked short stories — the title is deeply ironic — is about masculinity under duress.
Lines segue subtly from declamatory stretches, where words dominate, to lyrical passages in which emotions take over.
Todd held the phone while Brittany talked, and she tried to subtly convey that something was wrong.
These subtly linked exhibitions tell a story about Renaissance power and the dawn of the modern age.
Zilberman mitigates some of the perils of the project by subtly differentiating his movie's perspective from Amir's.
Free from past tormentors, they've subtly redefined the breakup album, where the frame is the work itself.
Something happens, though, when an artist used to getting his point across subtly, from below, steps up.
So thyme blossoms are subtly thyme-flavored; arugula blossoms taste like arugula, with a hint of honeysuckle.
Sitting for an interview at the Sanford Center, Bemidji State's home rink, the Fitzgeralds subtly differentiated themselves.
By injecting religious credentials into considerations of citizenship, it subtly challenges the secularism enshrined in India's constitution.
In other words, Netflix is subtly raising prices on subscribers and paying creators less for their work.
The formula is consistent, but the interactions in each level change and shift subtly, forming unique puzzles.
When they discover they are caught in an information web that is subtly dominating them, they react.
And not even in a "people aren't buying music anymore" way but even more subtly than that.
It's easy to imagine the band sticking to their guns and subtly tweaking their already-winning formula.
And Seidel's nebulous visuals—swirling subtly, eerily, and organically—feel like you're swimming in the dark audio.
But this choice also subtly allies you with Stone, who doesn't seem as callous as Alison does.
Yukiko and Taeko clash loudly and openly, but the divergences of Sachiko and Tsuruko are more subtly observed.
Kikori is no exception to that, with its attractive gold hue and floral, sherry-like, subtly oaky flavor.
"What does he have to lose?" the tagline asked, not-so-subtly referencing Underwood's much-talked-about virginity.
The same issue, no doubt, is the reason that the patchouli-scented moss was only subtly patchouli-y.
James wore an Ultimate Warriors T-shirt to the Cleveland parade to un-subtly troll his vanquished opponents.
It is perhaps no surprise, then, that some of the younger candidates are subtly emphasizing their age difference.
Let the glitter polka dots peek out from under a sheer blouse for a subtly sexy statement.  13.
Zuckerberg also subtly compared his competitors to BlackBerry, versus Apple, which just sold its billionth iPhone this year.
During the Nevada caucuses, some voters complained that caucus volunteers—not so subtly—were wearing Donald Trump paraphernalia.
When it suggests that it does not receive flags quickly enough, Facebook seems to subtly endorse this view.
Pelosi could be seen subtly nodding her head "no" when Trump pledged to protect Medicare and Social Security.
Tim Cook has not-so-subtly hinted that Apple is working on some sort of augmented reality product.
The two substantial scampi were well seared (though still moist) and subtly seasoned with paprika, thyme and mustard.
Some of the most interesting decentralization initiatives, notably Blockstack, use blockchains so subtly that you'll hardly notice it.
Subtly curved panels can be used inside houses to deaden sound and keep certain rooms quiet, for instance.
And by shifting the focus more forthrightly to Escobar, Narcos also subtly refocuses its look at law enforcement.
A generic president is le président, masculine, perhaps subtly nudging French-speakers to think of presidents as men.
It's also Facebook's latest push to subtly push users toward sharing to Stories rather than just News Feed.
Hocus Pocus subtly insinuates that a person's virginity — specifically, a boy's virginity — should be a source of shame.
But, the show's veteran costume designer just (super subtly) spilled two vital upcoming moments in the new season.
Instead of subtly sweeping on subdued lipstick and mascara, All Hallows' Eve allows us to go all out.
The black-and-white footage appears in slow motion, tightly focused on the subjects' subtly shifting facial expressions.
With a subtly wicked attitude amidst all the blinding colors, the account varies in its choice of artists.
Six months later, the 6 Pack Band was formed, with their music videos subtly featuring Brooke Bond tea.
Die With Me manages to subtly make fun of millennials' smartphone dependence, while also making it morbidly funny.
Was that primarily narrative or did you want to subtly change the show's look and feel as well?
It then subtly adjusts the brightness of lights or the television to reduce power consumption on cloudy days.
The movie superficially depicts the normal world of '50s America but from a subtly disjointed point of view.
This video by UpIsNotJump, a Youtube channel that remakes movies and TV scenes in Fallout 4, begins subtly.
"...Perhaps I was subtly approached and didn't recognize it for what it was, I don't know," she says.
Without mentioning his ex by name, Williams subtly referenced the rumors and revealed how difficult the split was.
The setpieces move the story along, deepen the themes and subtly set the hook on that powerful payoff.
Yet a careful look at the stock market itself shows that it's transitioning subtly toward an offensive footing.
She approaches Sabrina and not-so-subtly suggests that her new protégé take matters into her own hands.
In a song from reputation, she even subtly sends love to one of her favorite stars: Hilary Duff.
It's got a nice weight in the hand, and the sculpted grips are subtly textured to prevent slippage.
To my delight, I went the entire day with my underarms still smelling subtly of Yuzu & Orange Blossom.
Throughout the '90s, Luntz developed theories on political messaging and engineered countless phrases that subtly promote conservative ideals.
Game of Thrones subtly dropped one of the series' biggest reveals in the second episode of Season 8.
Of course, subsequent studies found that not only did these programs not work, they subtly promoted cigarette use.
Princess Charlene stuns in a collared red dress, with her husband subtly matching with a red pocket square.
This threat sets a dangerous precedent of subtly encouraging us to change our behavior to appease its algorithms.
And so, he returned to the question of implicit bias, and how it could be subtly impacting outcomes.
Subtly judging or trying to change your relative will only make you look passive-aggressive, or worse, aggressive.
It's a rare thing for Apple to admit that it was wrong on something product-related, even subtly.
The causation case is there, but is tougher to demonstrate than—as Atli subtly mentions—the correlation one.
It was the kind of thing that subtly shapes your everyday existence, whether you like it or not.
Each color trend can be worn subtly for the minimalist types or layered for the peacocks out there.
The titles of the individual photographs not so subtly showcase the menacing responses to this seizing of charge.
I love watching star players get subtly owned while trying to do unreasonable things like blocking jump shots.
He threw a slider at Tampa Bay, felt a twinge in his elbow and subtly shook his arm.
This sort of representation can subtly but deeply affect someone's conception of themselves and their place in society.
Specialized software, Farid explained, could reveal that the shadows of the eagle and the kid were subtly misaligned.
Merkel, for her part, released a statement, at once congratulating the President-elect and subtly announcing their differences.
He is first and foremost a melodist whose distinct, subtly embellished staccato phrasing is instantly recognizable and welcoming.
The layering, he said, was subtly thicker and darker in this part of her mug than in his.
When he returned to his time, everything was the same, and everything — language, culture, politics — was subtly off.
Amtrak wanted "to subtly help promote a peaceful and calm environment," Craig S. Schulz, an Amtrak spokesman, said.
China's territorial claims and expansions are subtly pushing their own form of antagonism behind the scenes across Asia.
With every take, Mr. Lonergan said, Mr. Affleck would subtly recalibrate a shade warmer or a shade cooler.
The light is subtly placed right in the connector next to your phone, so it's easy to see.
Nevertheless, Albright still used the hearing to subtly rebuke certain foreign policies carried out by the Trump administration.
She says so much in the way she subtly sharpens her expression, furrows her brow, shifts her posture.
Now the company has introduced a 14-inch comal, like a griddle but subtly concave, a traditional shape.
Throughout the Goldberg article, Obama is seen thinking deeply and subtly, but apart from the group around him.
By breathing in subtly different ways, you can effect blood pressure, heart rate, emotional stability, and even hormones.
Click on the right places, and Hex House will begin, ever-so-subtly, to reveal itself to you.
He's been recording for years, weaving subtly artful narratives about life in his far-flung, poverty-stricken city.
Knit elements subtly point to Shay's infantilization at the hand of Overmother and those controlling the spaceship setup.
There is also a subtly ominous soundtrack, which signals without trumpeting them what are likely to be dire
Tensions build when Ed subtly challenges Nathan to a fight and Bonnie discreetly takes Abigail to Planned Parenthood.
Gates's new work is timely, parsing out problematic social and cultural norms to subtly but wholly subvert them.
Its unifying aspect seems to be, more or less, the passage of time, but it marks time subtly.
This installation shows the extent to which advertising, media, and pop culture subtly influence children and their parents.
And Mr. Xi has not publicly commented on the trade tensions, leaving room to subtly shift his demands.
Through the grainy, long-distance lens of a security camera, however, the views take on subtly nefarious undertones.
Made with cow's milk and virtually rindless, it smells of damp autumn leaves and tastes subtly of mushrooms.
It's uncanny how little Morris style has changed over the decades, and how subtly, disarmingly, truthful it remains.
Listen to the way he slips subtly from the work's grim opening to the jauntier, waltzing second section.
What makes it riveting anyway is its eagerness to admit, and to subtly criticize by juxtaposition, all arguments.
They're annoying, yes, but they're essentially designed to not-so-subtly nudge people into doing the right thing.
The postelection shift is also potentially consistent with a subtly different explanation: the so-called "shy Trump" effect.
Pelosi's facial expression, which a body language expert told Refinery29 could have been not-so-subtly repressed glee.
The piece describes officials subtly steering the ship of state around Trump, not trying to throw him overboard.
Delivered largely in close-up, her subtly tremulous performance is worthy of a D. W. Griffith silent star.
More likely: Google is subtly trolling us all as we wait for the name to be officially announced.
When Mr. Levit subtly bent the tempo of the eighth variation, he turned an idyll into a nightmare.
Subtly rebellious and defiantly optimistic, "Speed Sisters" masks the sound of gunshots with the roar of revving engines.
Lambda's petition subtly anticipates more side-shifting from the Trump administration on the rights of gays and lesbians.
More subtly, Iran's accomplished cyber-forces could disrupt energy, financial and political networks within the region and beyond.
A large emergency "EXIT" sign posted on the door subtly suggests a desire to escape or break free.
Meanwhile, China is subtly downplaying expectations for the U.S.-China trade talks that are set to begin Thursday.
It is seamlessly and subtly weaved throughout the fabric of the story, transcending the rigid barriers of genre.
Jaufré's first lament unfolds in phrases that subtly evoke medieval song, but with modes fashioned by the composer.
An abstract with subtly representational elements, it is rendered in the colored pencils that were Sully's signature medium.
Some leading Democratic candidates have already been baited into using the Trump attacks to subtly go after Biden.
" Stubley's job is to subtly improve the conditions of the venue and courts and "not reinvent the wheel.
Subtly, the film explores the blurred boundaries between art and life and how fluidly power imbalances can shift.
The guys in the room started giggling, and I was trying to get her to subtly do it.
As I read through her website, a lightbulb blasted open in my brain (nothing happens subtly for me).
One gets the impression that even the most fleeting of pieces in "Essays One," such as a few paragraphs about her favorite short stories, written for a British tabloid, has been given the precise and playful Lydia Davis treatment: "Subtly, or less subtly, you always want to surprise a reader."
A combination of half wine, half water or broth will cook any tough cut of meat flavorfully and subtly.
And the three women not-so-subtly compared the decades-old film to the United States' current political climate.
He denies the claims, but the allegations portray a man subtly or explicitly uncomfortable with treating women as equals.
The Snagglepuss Chronicles subtly explores both the effects and causes of the insidious grip it held on our culture.
"The collection is a new adaptation of the Armani style: free, aware and subtly irreverent," the style notes said.
"As the Framers were aware, private financial interests can subtly sway even the most virtuous leaders," the complaint said.
In fact, the skin tones of all the Caucasians in the left panel are subtly different from one other.
Another winning design—far more low-key and far less expensive—will subtly transform the coastline of Staten Island.
It also provides a portal into the metaphor of the sea, the exhibition's subtly stated but complexly interrogated theme.
My tongue was hit with something subtly sweet — it wasn't the sharp citrus as I assumed it would be.
Strategic players should build a consensus between their allies – and subtly coax other players into eliminating their ideal targets.
This author/illustrator team released another subtly challenging story in 2018, "Carmela Full of Wishes," also worth checking out.
Yet their changed molecular structures mean that their effects are different—sometimes subtly so, sometimes dramatically and dangerously so.
At the same time, we must also continue to make our products subtly better in thousands of small ways.
And in that time my anxiety has quietly grown, so subtly and steadily that I did not realize it.
" That way, Ailes wrote in a memo, they could "gradually, subtly, slowly" introduce "our philosophy"—conservatism—"in the news.
" It's a subtly sexy, slinky track that makes you want it, like Lanza sings, "one more time for you.
Maybe Nicki Minaj will subtly throw more shade at Stormi with a gown fit for a #2 charting queen?
He multitasks subtly as a photographer maneuvers around his modest studio apartment, taking pains to find the best angle.
Devon wins the Fishy for playing up his surfer boy cluelessness, and very subtly prompting Ben to reveal more.
I'm mostly talking about its physicality, it feels like a phone because it's small and portable and subtly rounded.
The diffuser features seven colour settings and a lovely wood-grain look that will subtly complement any home's aesthetic.
While nobody knows what this meteorite is or what it does, every so often, it subtly changes its appearance.
There's also been a trend of companies not-so-subtly encouraging employees to get tattoos of their employers' logo.
To answer large existential questions about life and art, Ford turns subtly to the human body and to intimacy.
But then he saw a transformation in Mr. Jones, who he said subtly adopted many of Clarke's paternal tendencies.
She criticized Mr. Trump, not so subtly comparing him to authoritarian leaders who had suppressed journalism in their countries.
It improves the formula in a number of ways, sometimes subtly, as with the climbing animations and incidental dialog.
So, in case you did blink and miss them, here are the ways "Get Out" subtly comments on racism.
News. Jenner has also used social media to make a point to subtly shut down speculation surrounding Stormi's paternity.
According to one Southland coach, Stephen F. Austin has even subtly altered their offense to fit their interchangeable personnel.
But what I mean is that they subtly break new ground in terms of what computer animation can do.
I had written a lot of metaphorical songs that allowed me to subtly vent my frustrations about my job.
Stewart produces a huge, sharp knife from the Shack, and I watch as Gray's posture changes ever so subtly.
Memes like Pepe, Anglin writes, "embody the goal of couching idealism within irony" so that it can spread subtly.
The Gorilla Glass on the front curves subtly into the sides and the OLED screen is bright and responsive.
But I think I saw that reversal, if a little bit more subtly and less stated, with Jed too.
Since then the two stars, who seemed to be good friends, have subtly spat through subtweets and perfume names.
Through the emerging field of "social physics," Tenacity subtly manipulates workers to build more well-being into their days.
And to do that, he not-so-subtly hints, Tesla and SolarCity will need to be more than friends.
In an announcement not-so-subtly timed to Earth Day, Lyft proclaimed its ride service is now carbon neutral.
Inside's acclaim this year is largely based on its great puzzles, its arresting art and subtly magnificent sound design.
Can he generate enthusiasm and crowds and subtly market his character, conviction, values and vision to a national audience?
How about how during the 2016 campaign then candidate Trump not-so-subtly suggested that Heidi Cruz, Texas Sen.
And once it does, you quickly become aware of how subtly unalike the five parts of the altarpiece are.
He did so subtly, in a way he must have hoped I would sense but perhaps not consciously notice.
Another simple, uncommon and subtly tasty item was birch water, consisting of undiluted, unsweetened, earthy birch sap from Ukraine.
In New York, the track beds are open, and platforms slope subtly toward them, so that water flows off.
The diffuser features seven color settings and a lovely wood-grain look that will subtly complement any home's aesthetic.
Instead, the text on screen glimmered in the same motion, subtly guiding users to swipe in the correct direction.
Starbucks released four new holiday cups, similar to this year's designs, that were definitely at least subtly Christmas-themed.
Mark Zuckerberg, who is for sure not running for office, keeps pushing Fcebook in a subtly more political direction.
The "Hold Up" singer donned bright yellow pants and subtly featured a lemon sticker on her cell phone case.
There is, for instance, an entire genre of architecture dedicated to subtly preventing people from sleeping or lying down.
Though his wife is counselor to the President, George Conway has been subtly critical of Trump on social media.
But subtly, Trump is also diminishing the role of science and technology, simply by not hiring anyone at all.
Except they won't be true "records" if the components of the count have been subtly changing all the time.
"Taken all together, these seemingly minor moments, these 1,000 paper cuts, create an unwelcome, subtly hostile culture," she writes.
Instead it was a subtly dazzling evening, most notable for how uncharacteristically restrained the Philharmonic sounded under his direction.
A lot of theirs are about subtly felt and repressed transgressive sexual attractions, which means that I love them.
But standard rooms are still plenty luxurious with elegant decor details that subtly nod to the 1960s and 70s.
A romantic partnership, say, might blend several flavours together, generating a unique "taste" which might subtly change over time.
Over the course of President Donald Trump's first year in office, his administration's top immigration priority has shifted subtly.
The contents were subtly political, with Beijing's pro-unification line buried in human-interest stories or slick-looking entertainment.
The scenes repeat across canvases but also subtly vary, inviting the viewer into a spot-the-difference comparison game.
Instead, Mr. Barr cited a fragment of Mr. Mueller's rationale in what appears to be a subtly misleading way.
With "Little Horse" (1961), Picasso takes a found object and subtly transforms to make it into a representational figure.
Each performance is both subtly stylized and naturalistic enough for us to identify the characters as people we know.
But by subtly tightening public spending without cutting official budgets, Mitsotakis should now hit the target without any drama.
Instead, I subtly pulled out the Compass app and, boom, I actually knew to turn right and not left.
US officials feared that Huawei could subtly tweak the software to allow the Chinese military access to US computers.
Mr. De Luz, always elegant, here plays, subtly but ardently, the insistent devotion of a man no longer young.
Apple CEO Tim Cook subtly dinged Mark Zuckerberg by saying augmented reality doesn&apost isolate people like other technologies.
Muhammad Wilkerson used a few jagged words, too, not so subtly questioning the effort of some of his teammates.
Bin Salman's message to feminists in Saudi Arabia is subtly different from that currently sent by the Iranian regime.
They created Black Codes, not-so-subtly named laws that subjected black people to harsh sentences for minor offenses.
The Acer logo and the hinge are both now gold, and they look subtly chic against the dark backdrop.
Since the 1960s, Mr. Daniels has subtly pushed past the accepted boundaries of what's expected from a jazz clarinetist.
Greater yellowlegs have a beautiful, subtly upswept bill, while lesser yellowlegs have a straight bill, darker and sharper-looking.
China's efforts to steer, muffle or control the media have produced alternative news sources that subtly, indirectly skirt restrictions.
It heralds, instead, a threat to abortion access that could more subtly whittle away at the right Roe protects.
"It is a controversial term and North Korea will likely roll it out very subtly and carefully," she said.
As the sky grew subtly pinker and purpler, other cars appeared: two families, a lone woman and a couple.
The office subtly references changes to the Bay Area's landscape as materials change from green to wood to metal.
The Western Conference leaders have not-so-subtly promoted their big man as the premier defender in the league.
It is wily, mercurial, subtly layered and populated by characters so well imagined that they're hard to part with.
The originality and challenge today, I'd say, lie in how subtly those rearranged letters sneak into those difficult themers.
Thunberg did not respond in kind, but subtly changed her Twitter bio to "pirralho" which means "brat" in Portuguese. 
Donald Trump issued no less than three tax plans on the campaign trail, each subtly different from the last.
It is one of the most beautiful sights in the show — with a subtly planar structure seems implicitly modern.
In Us, he not-so-subtly provides an ingenious critique of classism and xenophobia through his protagonist Red/Adelaide.
These movies have all been subtly referencing each other with wacky songs for years and none of us noticed.
But this emphasis on the brain has subtly fed the illusion that thinking happens only from the neck up.
In the hearing, Sandberg, changed subtly in this moment, according to our experts, and could even seem slightly agitated.
Ms. Marling is a subtly virtuosic guitarist with a voice that's pensive, consoling, poised and wise beyond her years.
Ruskovich's language is itself a consolation, as she subtly posits the troubling thought that only decency can save us.
Clinton who made gender a significant part of her 2016 candidacy, Ms. Yellen has inserted the issue more subtly.
But is it true that she wore brooches to subtly shade President Trump during his visit to the UK?
Love knows how to subtly underplay a horrifying abuse scene, but she also knows when to go full Lifetime.
More subtly, legislators' perceptions of policy problems and solutions will be influenced by their life experiences and social interactions.
Behind that station is The Glass Room's Data Detox Bar, modeled none-too-subtly off of Apple's Genius Bars.
By touching subtly upon subjects central to Mexico, it establishes an intimate dialogue between the author and his compatriots.
I was fascinated with human bodies and the studio techniques and technologies that could subtly transform them into icons.
You can see this dynamic play out, if more subtly, in more significant aspects of British life as well.
As the play began he sprinted forward, subtly flaring toward the sideline, taking a slightly harder angle with each step.
If you press deeply on an icon, the iPhone subtly vibrates to indicate that you've triggered a 3D Touch shortcut.
He set a tone of uncompromising toughness and clarity, in which emotion and attitude take priority over subtly and details.
Hubers' lawyers, Kathryn Korn and Fred Roth, contended that they showed a workplace subtly rigged in favor of male employees.
Drawing on his experiences as an outdoor muralist, Guinn subtly changes the color gradient for each section of the wall.
Single blinding can be problematic because the name of a study author or her institution can subtly influence the reviewer.
Scarborough subtly responded to Trump's Twitter rant on Thursday by retweeting several pointed comments from fellow journalists, historians and intellectuals.
Then she carries it to the trash in a clear garbage bag, creating one of Chambers' most subtly disturbing visuals.
There's no massive logo or patch, just a subtly-placed leather patch of Fjällräven's iconic Arctic fox on the shoulder.
Katy Perry performed her hit new single, "Chained To The Rhythm," and not so subtly mocked U.S. President Donald Trump.
You can rock an ombré that fades subtly from finger to finger, or blend two colors on each individual nail.
Akbar's "Olympus" asks us these questions, while also subtly comparing the increased use of technology  with the effects of immigration.
If anything, Perry's attempt to explicitly wade into politics — however subtly — demonstrates that it can be a tough balancing act.
Her new and rebellious self-consciousness is subtly portrayed; her husband's resentment of her involvement in village politics is palpable.
Part of the intention in his use of black is to show its subtly, that the color isn't necessarily uniform.
That really spoiled my sex life, because I stopped lubricating, and your father wasn't dealing with the issue very subtly.
The evidence from other jurisdictions demonstrates that the so-called "right to die" may subtly become the "duty to die".
The sequel's best gag isn't a one-liner or a one-off, it's subtly and fundamentally built into the story.
Then in late December, Quora's co-founder and CEO Adam D'Angelo subtly dropped a bomb in an answer on Quora.
It basically features various historical paintings that have been subtly photoshopped to include the Call Me by Your Name star.
For countries, it is a way to spread influence subtly without the use of armies, sanctions or other forceful techniques.
The show is a whirlpool, pulling in characters from other places and other eras, subtly psychologizing their behavior and revelations.
Belushi starts off SUPER CONFIDENT ... but watch as he drifts, ever so subtly into the land of sports fan doubt.
To get Serena in line, Rachel undermines her confidence by subtly threatening her with every critique lobbed at powerful women.
But at the same time, Netflix has subtly updated the show to make it relevant to our increasingly woke society.
Watch the video below, and feel free to subtly point out Robinson's level of detail to your own co-pilot.
Cakes range from fantastically elaborate to subtly chic, but they all give a special shout-out to the wizarding world.
Thankfully, Good Girls came into its own with Monday night's "Borderline," by being its most quietly subtly political story yet.
It's harder to notice in football, as the frame rates only subtly improve the action when it's more fast paced.
They'll help you subtly "add a pop of drumstick to any ensemble," according to a press release from the brand.
The red skirt, though still knitted and subtly printed, helps break up the monotony that comes with a matching set.
They can subtly alter brighter or deeper shades into more wearable versions with just a tiny bit of beauty alchemy.
But I'll agree with Bryan that "Chekov's Vibranium Sonic Disruption Train" could have maybe been handled a little more subtly.
Lorde seamlessly and subtly incorporated her flask into the night's theme of red: Red lipstick, red dress, red alcohol vessel.
Now you can indulge in all (or none) of the upcoming pumpkin-flavored fervor, inside a subtly pumpkin-spiced apartment.
Cochran is a supreme practitioner of the art of subtly influencing the people around him by making them feel powerful.
The drink was surprisingly sweet and only subtly spicy – a "kiss of heat" or "PSL's hot new friend," Karr said.
After Doreen said she didn't like him, Denise subtly mocked Fallon's now-infamous tussle of Trump's hair on his show.
After pushing Markovic, the president subtly demonstrated his dominance by pulling on his jacket like the big boy he is.
It is subtly surprising to realize that we can empathize just as intensely with a non-figurative work of art.
I really hope Enberg is mailing it in at this point and is just not so subtly subverting his bosses.
The singer subtly confirmed that backup dancer Tanaka is her official beau in a recent interview with the Associated Press.
Her paintings, imbued with lightness and luxury before the revolution, took on a subtly sober tone in the years afterwards.
But the President subtly warned Republicans that their political futures could be in jeopardy if they don't support his efforts.
It's not just a beautiful product but it's also a product with a function that is subtly integrated into it.
You'd be amazed by the frequency with which others push and elbow and subtly shove their way into my orbit.
The ubiquitous ED ads feature cacti in various states of flaccidness or sturdiness that not-so-subtly look like penises.
You're whisked away from reality into a semi-recognizable dreamscape, a place where the liminality has quietly, subtly, taken control.
When President Trump visited Utah on Monday, he subtly undermined Mitt Romney in the latest chapter of their tortured relationship.
These on-screen avatars are hollow, useless, set on courses that I can only subtly direct, but never really control.
As with China, Trump is not-too-subtly signaling to our allies that it's time for new rules of engagement.
The advantage of such a piece is that spacing between letters, even the letter forms themselves, can be subtly modified.
Her vibrancy in such a lifeless location subtly references her dawning status as the preeminent Shakespearean actor of her generation.
Cartoon faces and bodies can change shape or size — sometimes subtly and sometimes very obviously — to emphasize a story point.
Thus the element that bound Celia to him — their affinity as painters — was cemented while its boundaries were subtly redrawn.
With his first anniversary in office approaching, Mr. Trudeau has been subtly trying to recast both himself and his party.
Ethnicity was played down, the theme music was subtly softened, and an attempt was made to render Ness more human.
The design is very simple with round lenses; subtly filigreed eyewire; extremely thin, comfortable temples; and a lightweight titanium frame.
With his right arm resting on the table's rim, Grosjean would turn his wrist slightly or subtly flick his fingers.
"Classic" is a subtly revamped version of the original version of "World of Warcraft," which was originally released in 2004.
But recently, I found myself missing makeup that's for more than just camouflaging imperfections and subtly highlighting my best features.
Painted in mostly flat planes of suavely muted colors, these works are metaphorically piquant, subtly funny and often erotically suggestive.
Behind "The Last Samurai," shadowing it but subtly unmentioned, lies the failed project of John Stuart Mill's highly rational upbringing.
He said that "Manhattan" used music more subtly than Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey," which he conducted in 2013.
He also spoke to Vice President Mike Pence and White House Counsel Don McGahn -- who had subtly pushed Kavanaugh's candidacy.
If done subtly, campaigns would not know information has been corrupted and would make strategic decisions based on flawed information.
Delicate, subtly complex, and belied by power—and when it brushes over you, it leaves your hair standing on end.
More subtly, the new labels are expected to get companies to reformulate products to make them healthier and less sugary.
These are his connections, his studios, his negotiations, and she's made to feel, whether overtly or subtly, that she's replaceable.
Pull it all together with a swipe of mascara and a subtly tinted balm to emphasize your natural lip color.
The structure of the scene subtly changes until the field is a hill—then a cliff, then an abyssal tomb.
Instead, the album draws more subtly from these supernatural influences, ascribing an abundantly gothic morosity to Smoke's sharp looping productions.
Want to take your Halloween costume to the next level or just want to subtly spook up your everyday look?
Razia Khan, chief Africa economist at Standard Chartered Bank, said "the rhetoric around the economic recovery has changed very subtly".
The design-centric New York skin care mainstay Malin & Goetz makes a Rum Bar Soap ($16) that is subtly sweet.
Failing to cultivate internal intellectual talent for future leadership positions has also subtly influenced how political leaders view their options.
It's terrifically funny, and it allows the film to subtly underline the ideas of personal growth seeded throughout the movie.
When I wandered to the Barbie aisle in the toy store, I would be subtly steered back to the Legos.
Duncan Fletcher's side were now ready to rival the old enemy, and the balance of cricketing power had subtly shifted.
"That's why in a restaurant, a sommelier might subtly give you the bottle to weigh in your hand," he added.
The other thing Gandon's team did was change the robot subtly by moving its eyes down and tweaking its antennae.
She wears smoky eye shadow and subtly glossy lipstick, and her short hair is swept elegantly away from her forehead.
But the new policy won't, for example, cover subtly edited videos like last year's slowed down viral Nancy Pelosi clip.
The screen also glows subtly when detecting you — a nice little touch (there's a similar effect for Assistant, as well).
Mr Arnault has got round this by subtly expanding the scope of luxury, for example by branching out into hotels.
If you are a parent, you can employ inshallah to either defer or subtly crush the desires of young children.
But by perpetuating ignorance about political participation, it undermines our national discourse and subtly degrades support for First Amendment rights.
In her work, subtly or otherwise, there is always a recognition of the notion of indigenous people and their land.
But what happens with the two Coopers subtly affects the meaning of the shorter, more scattered scenes in northern Washington.
Apple CEO Tim Cook subtly dinged Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg while discussing the benefits of augmented reality versus virtual reality.
That's the way some pundits and academics advocate: by claiming to be describing what they are not so subtly prescribing.
But if real estate agents and would-be home sellers subtly shun minority buyers, the effect can be the same.
It finds Maine subtly pitch-shifting his voice up like Frank Ocean or (Sandy) Alex G over a dreamy bassline.
I don't think I've read a more beautifully evasive and subtly misleading public statement in all my years in government.
The notes often bore pastoral vignettes heavy on cows, wagons, haystacks and other features of rural life, sometimes subtly adjusted.
While some of these critiques are plainly stated, others tend to rely on language that subtly refers to nonwhite identities.
Its color palette is iridescent: in her geometric fractals, yellow, orange, and pink subtly gave way to purple and turquoise.
But if they're leaning forward in their chair or sitting with their legs crossed, you can subtly mimic these behaviors.
That shadiness feeds the rumor mill that Apple is subtly trying to nudge you to get the shiny new iPhone.
Different hues and line widths vary subtly between the different artworks in the exhibition and within individual works, all 2017.
They're also sharing the record's lead single "Raptor," a five-minute assemblage of subtly shifting rhythms and dazed synth lines.
In the process, the exhibition subtly underscores and then critiques the consequences of the display choices made by museum curators.
Suddenly, the shows uber-shiny, money-pumped aesthetic and subtly classist, white-centric snark began to look a little sickly.
It employs scrim, which Irwin began using in the late 1970s to subtly alter the dimensions of a given space.
But he did it very, very subtly and very well, because remember he was eight years vice president for Obama.
The show's focus, somewhat subtly, is being a good person, rather than simply being a genius diagnostician or something similar.
In recent weeks, Beijing has not so subtly floated the possibility of targeting individual U.S. companies and weaponizing rare earths exports.
On his forearm, he has the words "Your Dream" and, subtly, in the background, the outline of the state of California.
But not Gabourey Sidibe, who is singing every lyric and ad lib while subtly executing choreography in between the camera's clicks.
Highlighter has traditionally been used to subtly enhance one's natural skin tone, but suddenly, people were desperate to make theirs pop.
Without mentioning his ex by name, the father of two subtly referenced the rumors and revealed how difficult the split was.
So while you can't crank the heat or AC, the temps are still subtly changing, ostensibly to make you more comfortable.
She's an AwaveAwake woman: super smart, fashion-aware, but in a way where she's referencing things very deeply and very subtly.
In an experiment from 1987, they subtly reminded some municipal court judges in Tucson, Arizona of their death, and not others.
Beyond its subtly subversive storytelling elements, KHNH is also unique due to the role that New York plays in the movie.
Even at well-run preschools, I've seen teachers behave in subtly persistent or outright cruel and, at times, physically harmful ways.
The music had become surreally and subtly martial (the soundtrack was designed by Maxim Waratt, and Grischa Lichtenberger provided original music).
In front of me was a girl who shot me annoyed glances every time I tried to subtly push her aside.
Those messages subtly form a queer person's sense of self, and the negative thoughts that result manifest in many different ways.
The company tweeted confirmation of the upcoming feature in a screenshot that subtly teases the imminent arrival of margin-trading options.
Section 28(a)(23) prohibits a broad range of employer conduct, including more subtly coercive statements like those in your tweet.
Everyone knows that Katy Perry loves her dog Nugget almost as much as she loves not-so-subtly shading Taylor Swift.
After the launch of Rift, the company began moving the goalposts, while subtly acknowledging 2016 wasn't the year, just a year.
That subtly reminds us all that Coach K is the sensei with whom other coaches trust their players all the time.
We use anamorphic lenses for all the nightmares, and we subtly change aspect ratio, either through a fade, or slowly compressing.
And measuring its surface reflectivity up close would help future calculations of how sunlight pushes such asteroids around, subtly changing orbits.
It's become a profoundly important tool in teasing new projects, making big personal announcements, and subtly telling people to fuck off.
Some image links are broken, and at some point Martha added a header subtly renaming the blog martha up close & personal.
Many airlines glamorise their female flight attendants, imposing strict makeup and beauty regimes and encouraging them–however subtly–to act subserviently.
And what if a crucial piece of information is subtly changed so that it modifies the entire meaning of the tweet?
He often posts photos from the Obama presidency with captions subtly highlighting the jarring contrast between the Obama and Trump administrations.
Plus, Sennheiser claims the subtly curved Gorilla Glass cover helps reduce resonance by reflecting unwanted sound waves into special absorber chambers.
The starlet topped the casual look with an adorable pair of subtly heart-shaped sunnies suitably for the long, holiday weekend.
At Business Insider, a colleague and I previously wrote about how much your name can subtly affect your chances of success.
The snap showed The Weeknd with his arm wrapped around Gomez's neck, as she smiled subtly and held onto his arm.
Yogendra Mertiya, who runs a farmers' collective in rural Rajasthan, says the internet is subtly altering the village he lives in.
But as part of its planning submission, Google has now released these renders which show a subtly updated set of buildings.
With a subtly pearlescent sheen, this gorgeous true nude — perfect for medium and olive-toned complexions — leaves lips looking naturally plump.
Will's best play here is to find two bigger goats than himself and try to subtly steer them into the end.
Today, researchers from Symantec explain how hackers could use a malicious app to subtly alter media files sent through the services.
Without mentioning his ex by name, the father of two subtly referenced cheating rumors and revealed how difficult the split was.
"Smart beta" funds, which focus on one or more factors, are subtly different from conventional index funds that track a benchmark.
A good preacher challenges his congregation, subtly criticizing the status quo, while urging Christians to get in line with the gospel.
On the right side of the recording screen is a Beauty button, which subtly erases the dark shadows under your eyes.
But subtly and robustness are hard plays when it comes to the consumer market — particularly one utterly dominated by a competitor.
The other answer might be that China is now fulminating against the actions and subtly threatening access to rare earth materials.
But the defense secretary also appeared to subtly redraw the red line that the President established in his remarks on Tuesday.
That sort of subtly is the same idea that permeates the Pacific Siren Series Meyer Lemon Lager and Mango Wheat releases.
Camp humor is often a subtly subversive political tool; as a drag icon to millions, Bob the Drag Queen would know.
Is Dolores operating on her own conscience or is Ford subtly guiding her to the violent ends of his park's delights?
A follow-up post the next day, subtly poking fun at the chaos it had created, drew in almost 4,000 replies.
Not only is she a women's rights advocate, she's also subtly but effectively bringing the royal family into the 21st century.
But more subtly, and perhaps more important, the discovery has given scientists a relatively simple platform for exploring exotic quantum effects.
The smart thing season two has done is subtly reconfigure itself as a story about a busted love triangle among friends.
Without mentioning his ex by name, the father of two subtly referenced the rumors and revealed how difficult the breakup was.
New men's underwear brand Eletrunks allows the wearer to subtly adjust his "manhood" without shoving a hand down his pants. Yep.
It plays both 360-degree and flatscreen videos, the latter on an adjustable big screen in a subtly shaded gray dome.
Unlike most journalists writing about Islam today, there is no partisan axe to grind here, no hidden agenda to subtly advance.
But this feel-good, family-album quality is subtly complicated by works by Ify Chiejina and Damali Abrams the Glitter Priestess.
Ms. Bishop, 37, has an analogous story to tell on "Ain't Who I Was," her soulful but subtly calculating new album.
In "Two Friends," she subtly sides with the Republican, who cannot understand the change that politics has wrought in his friend.
His results confirm that modern Britons are subtly but definitely different from those who tried (unsuccessfully) to fight off the Romans.
Newer technologies have done that, shifting energy use so subtly that a guest may not even be aware of the difference.
These elements are subtly woven into the magical story about talking lamps, and the game never takes on a preachy tone.
The event's importance to the plot is still present, but the event's importance to the character is subtly given the foreground.
In Hama's hands, the G.I. Joe comic universe subtly deflated America's military pretensions, putting the individual soldier before any national zeitgeist.
This subtly subversive novel examines the pang of childlessness experienced by Kali and Ponna, a couple living in rural southern India.
The chief justice's concerns focused on when -- and perhaps subtly, whether -- judges should ever be involved in the map-drawing process.
Her writing subtly but powerfully forms a picture of an uncaring hospital and incompetent, indifferent, and possibly racist health-care providers.
The rural Montana that Reichardt captured on camera six months earlier now needed to sound as subtly correct as it looked.
Subtly but unmistakably, Haley has signaled that she will not side with those desiring to return the party to its establishment.
According to reports, McMaster's tendency to subtly correct his boss during meetings has led to confrontations between Trump and his aide.
"But the reason the show works is that, very subtly, it's mocking them," Neil Genzlinger wrote in The New York Times.
She subtly baited him into flying off the handle and loudly interrupting her, while she kept smiling and maintained her cool.
Around this same time, I started seeing a guy named Jude*, and then referenced him ever-so-subtly in this column.
Short-curled spinach gramigna came nested in a subtly seasoned ragù Bolognese (with the jolt of Calabrian chile peppers) and parmigiano.
But Ms. Greenidge allows echoes of the Tuskegee experiments and other horrendous abuses to haunt black characters subtly throughout the book.
And one of them is trying to subtly take one sock off with your other toe, while sliding under the duvet.
Over the past few months, Facebook has been subtly prompting Pages to tag their videos with keywords like "robotics" or "recipe".
The three artists interviewed for this piece addressed this subtly by incorporating collaborators into the budgets that accompanied their final proposals.
You choose a color with the dropper tool and can subtly refine it by hue, saturation, luminance, range and the like.
Pompeo won't say this explicitly, but he'll subtly tell China's neighbors they don't have to choose Chinese investment over American investment.
Putin was subtly smirking throughout the conference and pumped his chest as he forcefully smacked down U.S. reporters with his lies.
Rendered in blush (not millennial pink) with metal grommet details, this Acne hat is subtly showy in all the right ways.
The method of subtly altering inputs, like photos, to subvert a deep neural network's training is known as a poison attack.
The exhibition, which is heavy on ceramics, subtly and surprisingly highlights the influence that objects and architecture have in shaping perception.
Though I prided myself on being a compassionate Christian, I never missed a chance to subtly attack him for his sins.
In a campaign video released last week, he subtly targeted policies associated with Mr. Trump, including his administration's strict immigration agenda.
His body is angled slightly away the woman, subtly underscoring the psychological distance that can exist between strangers in close proximity.
Linda Cardellini plays her subtly deranged counterpart, who meets her at a group counseling session and insinuates herself into her life.
Warren's stance subtly but clearly distinguishes her from Gillibrand, who has explicitly pledged to nominate only judges who will uphold Roe.
These women are like Greek goddesses, not physically unique, but each one subtly signaling her story with a pose or tool.
His dances, earthy and subtly rapturous, tell stories of spirituality by weaving a tapestry of modern dance and West African forms.
I had really bad style for a long time, she would subtly make suggestions, now we are very similar in style.
In its first season, "Counterpart" chased Simmons around Berlin, playing two versions of Howard Silk that are subtly, yet strikingly distinct.
Mr. Mattis's original plan may have been to subtly guide the ship of state through treacherous international waters for four years.
" But it's this weird thing that subtly indicates, "I don't see you as really in the running on a comedy level.
"Subtly compliment your interviewer on the questions he or she asks, or on some aspect of their personality," Susan Bearry says.
Now, the company has overhauled the effort with more modest goals — but subtly advanced technology, Cade Metz of the NYT reports.
More subtly, it had also become a critical test of the legitimacy of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR).
In February of 2017, Teixeira was not-so-subtly booked into a tune up match with the 9-1 Jared Cannonier.
A final nightcap turns into something far darker in a story that becomes a subtly comic murder mystery and feminist parable.
He then subtly demarcated the 1,270-square-foot space, employing casement doors and windows, shelving and entryway arches — all in steel.
It subtly shapes how The New York Times makes content for the internet, too: YouTube likes faces, so mine is everywhere.
Helen Macdonald's article was so beautifully written and truly, subtly a wonderful way to understand human differences through the animal world.
An alchemical ingredient was the lighting, which subtly increased as daylight waned: fabric and jewelry gleamed as if they were phosphorescent.
Viúva Gomes wines are subtly distinct, particularly the white, which emerges in the bottle even more briny than the co-op's.
Seriously ill people may feel that they are a bother to others and subtly pressured to get out of the way.
The architect David Rockwell has very subtly updated the interiors of both and added a bridal suite to the Palm House.
By allowing companies to subsidize user access to certain websites, critics worry, providers might be subtly steering users to those services.
LIVERPOOL, England — Jurgen Klopp did not introduce his Liverpool players to the woman who would subtly change their lives right away.
During the balcony scene duet ("O nuit divine"), they shifted subtly between passages of tremulous romantic abandon and affecting melodic intimacy.
Mr. Kemp said he used to subtly gauge the politics of potential roommates by making jokes and seeing how they responded.
In Sargent's painting, from 1881, Pozzi poses in a blood-red robe; he is full-bearded, but subtly and suggestively androgynous.
Mention the conversation to some white colleagues, too, in the hopes that they can be subtly shamed into showing some leadership.
And the "Pastoral," which is easy to read as folk-inspired tone painting, was here more subtly evocative than straightforwardly illustrative.
The single slab of Nueske's bacon would be worth ordering even if it didn't come with a subtly upgraded spinach salad.
Hotel EMC2 in Chicago subtly pays homage to Albert Einstein with a refreshingly different design approach that intersects art and science.
Moreover, Julius's plight reflects subtly on universal human predicaments, such as choosing domesticity over spontaneity, togetherness over individuality, recognition versus seclusion.
For one, the cutesy, Disneyfied version of the holiday subtly teaches children that Native Americans are a thing of the past.
But Altman and the actors still foster an illusion of spontaneity through their relaxed line-deliveries and subtly reactive facial expressions.
Picture this man, or just as easily a woman of course, more subtly stoking the fires that Trump so loudly fed.
Many of her roles have explored, subtly and lightly, the relationship between women's bodies, our social status, and our well-being.
Lars Payne's attractive edition of Adam's music has been subtly adapted by the experienced Charles Barker (principal conductor at Ballet Theater).
Or maybe they'd tell me I didn't belong in this country more subtly by complimenting me on speaking English so well.
Residents are also subtly monitoring the construction going on outside the Obama residence, which on Wednesday remained approachable from the street.
New research shows that when people saw identical faces in subtly more expensive clothing, their perception of their confidence went up.
Still, she's marvelously mutable, shifting subtly from insecure to prideful and back again as her allure drains and her strength fails.
By the afternoon, however, the White House seemed to have subtly moderated the tone, shifting to a more moving-forward message.
Mr. Michael has a perpetually adolescent, sardonic attitude, and he subtly mocks his own arrested development with some of his jokes.
But the costume design tells the story: Mia's style quietly creeps forward from the 1930s to today, subtly quoting every decade.
Kerpen recommends either asking your boss directly what's important to them or subtly trying to figure it out on your own.
Well-made, subtly delicious and refreshing are high accolades, as far as I am concerned, and brown ale fits that bill.
"The ways in which Aretha Franklin however so subtly pushed back against patriarchy, that's a lesson for us all," he added.
The simplest, and the most effective, move would be for states to change, quite subtly, the accounting system for union dues.
Gregory's approach both subtly and unsubtly forced America to look at itself in the mirror and reckon with its ugly side.
But Trachtenberg skillfully and subtly builds out the horrors of both the bunker and whatever is happening in the outside world.
Was the first appearance of the Little Nero's car subtly challenging Kevin not to become a tyrant, like that infamous Roman?
However, the singer Joe Casey delivers his narratives with such clear, dazzling honesty that the experience takes on a subtly optimistic sheen.
But sometimes, the tax accrues more subtly and slowly, in little moments that pop up again and again throughout a woman's life.
Since April of last year, the YouTuber has been singing a couple of words ever-so-subtly in each of her videos.
To break the sound barrier without creating massive shockwaves, the plane will also need to change shape during flight — though quite subtly.
Now, the goal is to subtly define your cheekbones for a natural-looking sculpt — which can sometimes be turned up a little.
Bono's speech subtly referenced designer Kate Spade, who took her own life and was found inside her N.Y.C. apartment on June 5.
So he skipped his usual pause and went right into saying his next part while subtly shooting a look at the father.

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