- and regality. In English, such
displays were more
commonly known as a
subtlety (also
sotelty or soteltie); they did not
typically include acted entertainment...
- A
Subtlety (also
known as the
Marvelous Sugar Baby and
subtitled an
Homage to the
unpaid and
overworked Artisans who have
refined our
Sweet tastes from...
-
Dialectic (Gr****: διαλεκτική, dialektikḗ; German: Dialektik), also
known as the
dialectical method,
refers originally to
dialogue between people holding...
- The
False Subtlety of the Four
Syllogistic Figures Proved (German: Die
falsche Spitzfindigkeit der vier
syllogistischen Figuren erwiesen) is an
essay published...
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installations like her
ambitious public exhibition with
Creative Time
called "A
Subtlety, or the
Marvelous Sugar Baby, an
Homage to the
unpaid and
overworked Artisans...
- album,
according to
author Peter Doggett, the
release "heralded a new
subtlety in Hendrix's work". Mitc**** said: "Axis was the
first time that it became...
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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"...
-
controlled use of both
vibrato technique and
natural falsetto range, the
subtlety and
deeply felt
conviction of his
singing were all
qualities recognizably...
-
David Hare. For the latter,
Roger Ebert wrote that she conve**** "great
subtlety; it is hard to play an unbalanced, neurotic, self-destructive woman, and...
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diffuse and 'blurred' the pattern". That does not
necessarily translate into
subtlety; a
tartan of many
colours and
stripes can seem "busy".
Scarlett (2008)...