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Subtlety is a
reference to
sugar sculptures used as
decoration or food in
aristocratic European households during the
Middle Ages
known as
subtleties...
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referred to as
subtleties. This
English term was
derived from an
older meaning of "subtle" as "clever" or "surprising". The
meaning of "
subtlety" did not include...
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Dialectic (Ancient Gr****: διαλεκτική, romanized: dialektikḗ; German: Dialektik), also
known as the
dialectical method,
refers originally to
dialogue between...
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notice its
subtlety, nor are they
delighted in
hearing it, but in the
presence of the
educated and of
those who are s****ing out
subtleties in the arts"...
- Adam
Vincent Schreiber (born June 6, 1980),
better known by his
stage name Qwel, is an
underground rapper and author,
originally from Chicago, Illinois...
- as death, illness, betrayal, grief, etc.) are
handled with
realism and
subtlety,
while preserving a
humorous tenor. The term "dramedy"
began to be used...
- The
False Subtlety of the Four
Syllogistic Figures Proved (German: Die
falsche Spitzfindigkeit der vier
syllogistischen Figuren erwiesen) is an
essay published...
- In
computer science, a polynomial-time
algorithm is –
generally speaking – an
algorithm whose running time is upper-bounded by some
polynomial function...
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local authority permission. The game has
relatively few
rules yet many
subtleties,
which accounts for its
ongoing appeal and po****rity.
Tactical play varies...
- as "a
classic of self-revelation" and
Mishima as "a mind of the
utmost subtlety,
broadly educated".
Calisher wrote, "To
paraphrase him in
words not his...