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A spring-loaded step-in and twist release is standard practice, but the subtleties in the action are what differentiate systems.
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These elements are typically imported into the existing culture, and may have wildly different meanings or lack the subtleties of their original cultural context.
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But those "subtleties" weren't exactly profound, just an imaginative retread of themes that have been explored many times.
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They pick up on subtleties and may think about them a long time before demonstrating their grasp of a subject.
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It was the only commercially successful method for producing illustration material capable of replicating the subtleties and details of a photograph.
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Of course, with all science, there are overlaps, and the following delineations are a starting point to understanding the subtleties.
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Magical realist works do not seek to primarily satisfy a popular audience, but instead, a sophisticated audience that must be attuned to noticing textual subtleties.
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Point riot of color, no tonitruance, but a balanced sweet and harmonious concerto with nuances, subtleties, the preciousness palette, an incredible short refinement.
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It's a record rich with twinkling sonic subtleties, timeless melodies and characteristically layered, epic tunes.
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There are, however, some subtleties to consider when dealing with general distributions defined on a sigma algebra, rather than on a topological space.
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