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Somewhere a different agenda is subtly infiltrated into the system, altering the process of governing.
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With Sony's expertise in design and craftsmanship, the Xperia ZL comes with subtly rounded edges, a curvature that fits naturally into the palm of your hand, and a compact layout that optimizes the iconic phone design.
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Investigations into the origin of the quote revealed that the full sentence imparted a subtly different meaning.
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While Little Finger used persuasion and deception, he set up traps waiting for people to walk into them, he subtly nudged people towards the direction he designed.
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This version had begun seeping into us since birth, very subtly, with the honey on our tongues.
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More strikingly, the composer lulls listeners into thinking that little is changing, while subtly creating constant musical flux (just try counting out what seem to be regular metres).
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In 1998, for instance, Brian Friel wrote an adaptation of "Uncle Vanya" in which Anton Chekhov's quintessentially Russian tale of impoverished aristocrats at bay is translated into a subtly Irish-accented version of English in which "Well, I wish you all the best of luck!"
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