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1 Questions don't come any more subtle than how to get democracy right.
2 The leaflets sent up North by South Korean activists are more subtle .
3 She must find a more subtle way to get what she wanted.
4 The change the RSS seeks to bring about may be more subtle .
5 But for my money, Fallout 3's accomplishment is more subtle : It's depressing.
6 There are some more subtle points to be made about the business.
7 Had she been given a more subtle sign that she didn't recognize?
8 While some forms of bullying are direct, others may be more subtle .
9 But according to Gillings and Stokes, something more subtle could be happening.
10 But enough architectural slap-shots: Toronto's more subtle spirit resides in its multiculturalism.
11 Chives work really well too and give a more subtle onion taste.
12 If that is not enough, Rule leaves a few more subtle clues.
13 Some of the other tricks up PopCap's sleeve are more subtle , however.
14 The government's press conference on Thursday featured other more subtle nudges too.
15 The more emancipated we think ourselves the more subtle are our bonds.
16 Grammatical differences can be even more subtle , to say nothing of pronunciation.
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