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"subtext" Definitions
  1. a hidden meaning or theme in a piece of writing or conversation

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The subtext was barely subtext: "She fights for the wrong people," Christie said.
The subtext was barely subtext: Trump is running for president on the promise that he will actively discriminate.
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Sometimes it seems that even his subtext has subtext, putting down roots in the deepest murk of human complexity.
This week on Syfy's The Magicians, a long-established subtext, a subtext that has arguably been building since 1945, finally became text.
The subtext (in so far as it's subtext at all) is not that these are apolitical topics, but that they are beyond political.
The subtext here is barely subtext: Clinton gets things done, and incremental progress that get things done is better than big promises that are actually pipe dreams.
It's true that a lot of great art will now forever be marred by disturbing subtext concerning its creators — subtext that might hinder your enjoyment of it.
But I think that is the subtext of part of the letter, and I think that is the subtext of a lot of the political direction of this.
Just like there is a subtext if you're using Tinder (that you are most likely looking for something casual) and there is a subtext when you're using Match (that you are looking for something serious, even marriage), if you are DMing someone, the subtext is usually in the Tinder category, i.e.
Yet throughout this campaign, Trump has had a way of turning subtext into text — especially when the subtext is America's centuries-long, viciously ugly struggles with racism and misogyny.
As Westworld's park comes crumbling down, the scariest subtext is that this is the Western we deserve, and its most heartening subtext is that even breaking a pattern can sometimes be enough.
Stuck in analytic overdrive, she lets her marital tensions and history of childhood abuse recede into the shadows of etiology, even as she adduces subtext and sub-subtext to Adam's every wobble.
This tension often hides in the subtext of political debates.
Under Mr Museveni, the subtext of all politics is violence.
He was above all that, the subtext seems to say.
But their love has always just been subtext — until now.
Minimizing data collection should be a headline, not tiny subtext.
He turns subtext into text, and makes the latent blatant.
There is no subtext or implied meaning to his words.
True to form, Trump is making that subtext into text.
The subtext was clear: Trump wants to greenlight the pipelines.
But for the workers, the subtext may be starker still.
The subtext is that skeptics must be yahoos and bigots.
The text is infinitely variegated, the subtext always the same. . . .
" The subtext is something like, "I'm a stupid, reckless person.
What Schumacher produced wasn't gay subtext; it was gay domtext.
At least, this is what I read in the subtext.
There's social subtext to be sure, but it's low frequency.
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There is a subtext here, as his order made clear.
His dialogue was suffused with psychological subtext and literary allusion.
There would seem to be a political subtext as well.
Everything is subtext and nobody ever says what they mean.
It's indulgement; a debaucherous, upbeat track with extremely dark subtext.
There's some subtext on BoJack, but very little of it.
This was an evening about making the subtext into text.
The game turns this subtext into explicit subtext via a conversation with a spectral rooster that makes it clear that Jacket's acceptance of anonymous calls and jobs that ask him to kill indiscriminately are unforgivable.
As many have noted, there's racist subtext to all of this.
There's even some intriguing queer subtext in Wednesday and Parker's relationship.
There is a further unsettling subtext to DeVos's comments about IDEA.
There's a lot of anti-consumerism subtext in Baskets as well.
There's some very important subtext here as it relates to Veidt.
Covering threats with musical numbers doesn't count as exploration of subtext.
It's kind of a subtext in a lot of our interactions.
It made no mention of China, but the subtext was clear.
It provided subtext—those mysteriously alluring and tempting women behind veils.
There's been a powerful gender subtext running through all the debates.
It was the subtext of Obama's press conference that unnerved me.
It'll be the hidden subtext of any G20 talk over Syria.
This week, The Magicians TV show finally made the subtext text.
At last, it has turned 74 years of subtext into text.
Back to the world where politics was the subtext once again.
This has always been the subtext of many of these arguments.
Alfred Hitchcock used visual cues to hint at more provocative subtext.
But in the subtext of the scene, a third figure emerged.
No subtext, no shade, no generalizations, just I looked him up.
So the subtext to that series might be vitilla vs. vitilla.
It's possible this subtext is purely unintentional, put in only unconsciously.
But Eurovision's gay subtext really became text in 20143 and 1998.
The subtext, foreign policy experts said, was impossible not to understand.
The subtext is clear: Simple national pride is quaint — dangerous even.
The subtext is that they knew it would look really bad.
The tension between value systems was the subtext of the week.
The subtext was clear: Some of my best friends are black.
There's a rich subtext here, much of it only hinted at.
I resist at first, preferring the subtext to the meta-text.
Schiff's subtext Schiff's team argues that there was a subtext here -- that asking Zelensky to dig into Biden was effectively asking him to "make up dirt," since there is not actual Biden wrongdoing to be found.
But there was also an interesting subtext, as Huffington Post reporter Jason Cherkis pointed out: Subtext of this speech is the history of women doing the important real work while the men made speeches and got elected.
The subtext of Ito's statement was that the world is quickly changing.
The subtext of Mr Peña's statement was that Mexico can hit back.
Beverly's fear of becoming a woman is subtext in the Muschietti film.
It would seem cliché: the nerdy character completely misunderstanding the girl's subtext.
The subtext of "and that's where sex happens" is practically just text.
" And the subtext is, "I didn't think you had that in you!
There is no question of the ugly racial subtext in Trump's tweets.
The subtext: They'll be breaking a promise no matter how they vote.
But the whole subtext of "religious freedom" in the US is Christianity.
Let me now somewhat ruin the joke by talking about the subtext.
By the season 3 finale, all such resentful subtext has become text.
" Jacob captioned it, "Subtext: none of y'all trans femmes can get laid.
Most understood the subtext of her first campaign visit to the state.
The transparent subtext is an examination of why people play violent games.
It's harder to read a homoerotic subtext into Obama's relations with anybody.
He can anticipate the next query and the subtext of any question.
And with Mr. Trump, subtext often has a way of becoming text.
There was no racial subtext to divine here; this was pure text.
The series rarely leans on subtext when broad, boldfaced text will do.
The consistency in their explanations was mostly in the subtext of indignation.
But the subtext behind this humor has always been about community-building.
It is the subtext of the conversations, the reason they are connected.
"He's you, but he's better," Helen shoots back, making subtext into text.
There are the immediate effects, which aren't so much subtext as text.
To make the subtext text would be seen by many as abhorrent.
"Unavoidably, Trump was the subtext, but not front and center," he said.
The sport of writing in a tightly organized genre like popular song is not to smuggle in specifically subversive subtext when the censors aren't looking but to make the subversive emotions universal enough not to need a subtext.
And not in a "Pink Cadillac" kind of way — no subtext here, folks.
Who doesn't love a catchy song with a subtext of protesting an occupation?
Landscape, as we think we know it, is a vital yet restrained subtext.
This kind of cognitive dissonance was the prevailing subtext of Apple's 2018 keynote.
"The subtext to that headline is 'not you, you don't belong,'" Lui said.
A spate of articles quickly followed, thick with a "murder by internet" subtext.
Subtext, she supposed this was called, and she did not care for it.
Wolfie Masters: I'm not sure Jen got the anti-colonialist subtext of Avatar.
But at least some of his supporters are picking up on the subtext.
Clownish as that might sound, there is a chilling subtext for global competitors.
There seems to be some political subtext in some of these songs, too.
There's no subtext (except maybe Bradley Cooper Jason Bateman), no creation, no interpretation.
There isn't a lot of agenda or subtext to Come Inside My Mind.
"They could see when all around them were blind" is the moral subtext.
The company's new SubText® product, now believed to be in beta testing.
"There's so much homoerotic and queer subtext there," says Jassy of the WWE.
However, much of the satire in the Trump era lacks carefully considered subtext.
" Which carries the subtext, "...And will you do the same thing to me?
But again, I do not think there is some political subtext to that.
This emotional isolation is also the subtext to Lawrence's conversation with his neighbor.
An additional subtext to "The Theater of Disappearance" is Greece's current national debt.
All that potential subtext is attached to a generally evocative item of clothing.
The subtext was clear: Party leaders don't want that person to be Sanders.
" Yes, the irony is obvious, with its roaring subtext of "Socialist, socialize thyself.
"Well, if it's what Frank cares about..." seems to be the unspoken subtext.
What gets old, though, are the constant reminders, and the subtext they entail.
All of this is subtext as a group of girlfriends point at Mrs.
A quiet sense of dread lurks in the subtext of both these books.
John understood early how music could add valuable subtext to his core audience.
GIBSON What's interesting about Trump, though, is that he has made subtext text.
The subtext of porn is in every beer commercial and every car commercial.
The subtext was clear: One had to earn the right to shop there.
Money, it often feels to me, is the subtext of every American story.
The real subtext of this conversation has been the ungovernability of the country.
The subtext is: Why can't black people take care of their own stuff?
The subtext of every conversation I have, nowadays, is the good old days.
Clinton made text of the subtext, directly pressing Facebook to answer Twitter's challenge.
" But the subtext of every attempt to criticize Maverick is "— and it's awesome.
But there's a subtext here: Duterte isn't a big fan of the United States.
But the subtext was clear: The boss wanted them to make up and disarm.
This contained no subtext suggesting anyone watching should prefer Rubio to Trump or Cruz.
The legacy of human zoos is a subtext to the greater message of Anima.
Near the end, the central subtext of the 2004 speech was rendered as text.
Second, the subtext behind Lowe's words here is hard to miss: Competition complicates things.
The subtext here seems to be that anything is possible…even at your size!
If we're talking about linearity, the subtext is that we're talking about being trapped.
That was the subtext of the economic data for the eurozone published on Friday.
This was always the subtext of the Republican approach to the sexual assault allegations.
"You're always told as a writer to keep everything in the subtext," says Barlow.
But even so, Bady misses the anti-Trump political subtext of making zombies lovable.
Stillman's ability to compartmentalize text and subtext allows the story's comedy to really shine.
Today, that tradition of subtext has evolved into a more overtly strategic tactic: queerbaiting.
This week, we're looking at the best flirting, bickering, threatening and subtext-filled bantering.
Grim, usefully, makes his own subtext text in his response to the NYDN transcript.
You don't need Fenty bifocals (wouldn't those be cool) to read the subtext here.
Trump, determined as always to make subtext into text, left no room for confusion.
With Choke Hole we want to take wrestling and amplify that queer subtext explicitly.
The subtext is clear: Briana is a gold-digging liar, and Shakur is innocent.
It was really about bringing in that subtext, that Hemingway iceberg theory up front.
That's a hard thing for someone who doesn't necessarily look at things with subtext.
His attention to subtext is beguiling, and exasperating as you seek a little clarity.
If we're talking about linearity, the subtext is that we're talking about being trapped.
He was subtext, always, particularly on immigration and the possibility of war with Iran.
" The subtext on the BDS website explains that the wall "forces Palestinians into ghettos.
It was not said outright, but the subtext of his pitch was clear: Sens.
The subtext to it all is that real power in Russia comes through money.
It's not clear what the subtext might be for this latest cut, if any.
But the moment you laugh, she points out the dark subtext of the joke.
The unifying theme of the Trump era is that all subtext must become text.
Medicare-for-All often have a racial subtext, and tensions between members and the
You could read into that a subtext of latent homophobia that is quite surprising.
Lindsey Graham made the subtext text, in a statement he directed explicitly at Trump.
But other times, as this time, her fashion is accessorized with a pointed subtext.
You can have a sense of the subtext, what's going on in people's minds.
These proposals have turned the subtext that was there all along into legible text.
The film declines the opportunity to deal with lesbian subtext (not even a gag!).
Deevy's work often bears a feminist subtext uncommon in her country in her day.
Bigots may have swapped subtext for the Jumbotron, but what is the substantive difference?
But the far scarier subtext is what he still thinks is a good idea.
The basic acceptance of gender inequality is, to me, the subtext of his trial.
That said, in Trumpland even the most outrageously grim developments have an absurdist subtext.
She is the brand; the National Front is the unspoken subtext of her politics.
Lurking beneath Mr. Kissinger's musings on Chinese history is a not-so-subtle subtext.
The subtext of all his speeches was that only he could solve India's problems.
An elegiac second theme offers lyrical repose, though there's a subtext of unsettling harmonies.
The subtext of this command was clear: fast-track the pipeline at any cost.
The subtext seems to be he's still capable of driving safely, even at 97.
So what if, in her new book, Meyer starts to make that subtext text?
Perhaps that's where the political subtext really comes in: with the coexistence of opposites.
Trump erred by reverting to his long-standing habit of speaking subtext instead of text.
By claiming the "law and order" mantle, though, Trump was just making the subtext text.
But the judges, as others have, instead interpreted the song as having a 2014 subtext.
And Mr. Gere milks the subtext of this mentor-protégé connection for all its worth.
WILLIAMS: Well, I mean, there&aposs a subtext to this whole thing, which is race.
That's exactly the kind of banal detail The Americans excels at making tense with subtext.
But these images have not disappeared — they've merely moved underground, become subtext instead of text.
Four films into the Purge series, DeMonaco seems to have lost his taste for subtext.
SubText is still in beta oh shit oh shit oh shit you can't scrub it.
Put more simply: No, they can't believe this shit, and that feeling isn't subtext anymore.
He also said he did not think there was a political subtext to the scandal.
The subtext is not minority religions in America or Native religion or Islam or Buddhism.
In turn, Obama's defenders saw the negative reaction as carrying a thinly-disguised racial subtext.
Following the rule of the Trump era, what was once subtext has now become text.
"The subtext of his statement was: The ball is completely in Congress' court," Ohlin said.
"I think patrol and secure was a subtext for occupy and intimidate," John Miller said.
I'm not sure that there was any real subtext and I am OK with that.
There was another subtext, which plays out everywhere the Americans play in Brazil this year.
But a corrosive subtext is also apparent, and the people in the streets feel it.
The story then jumps forward in time five years, and this subtext grows even stronger.
It's not just a case of missed subtext, of a message not quite coming through.
That kind of nostalgia is powerful and visceral, but it's hard to ignore the subtext.
And the subterranean subtext rears its ugly head: human nature's ignorant abuse of nature nature.
The subtext is so disconnected from what he's saying, it's like nails on a chalkboard.
"Go see if unearthing homoerotic subtext that doesn&apost exist helps," the disappointed father urges.
Previously malleable meanings behind the lyrics became fixed, and gone was the song's pluralist subtext.
One of Tucker Carlson's own primary concerns is immigration — and, as a likely subtext, race.
The subtext here is that each candidate is desperate to best the other in Iowa.
This is not a drama that wants you to leave the theater debating the subtext.
Trump, however, is making this subtext explicit in a way that no administration has before.
Constructed universality doesn't equal normativity, though, and the queer subtext enables twists on teenpop convention.
That's the subtext of No More Weak Dates, Cat's debut solo full-length as SassyBlack.
But on Monday morning, Davis made the subtext text by outright attacking Trump on Twitter.
Mr. Wall is known for large, elaborately staged photographs that usually have an acute social subtext.
Rather than coding its ideology in metaphor or subtext, it's danced right in front of you.
Put more simply: No, they can't believe this sh*t, and that feeling isn't subtext anymore.
But instead, the new normal rails against inclusivity, and the subtext of Gaga's rebrand gets blurry.
"Don't forget about Harambe," is the subtext of each of these memes and absurd sight gags.
I had to date my own unreliable narrator to be able to understand the book's subtext.
But the subtext of Sanders' speech at the university came from a different Hebrew prophet, Isaiah.
Such rhetoric is beyond dog-whistle politics that subtly appeal to loyalists through subtext and code.
The subtext of each added a literal element of drama to her work of the '80s.
Instead they either hide or employ technocratic arguments, with the subtext that there is "no alternative".
His images of athletic tussles between men recall iconography of Christ's crucifixion, with the homoerotic subtext.
"As in many other areas, Trump has made the subtext of judicial selections text," Barton said.
" The subtext was, "How messed up do you have to be to become a costumed vigilante?
There is less overwhelming than outlasting, now; the randomness of it all is no longer subtext.
The aims of Communitas are the subtext made corporeal, question made flesh, and reconciliation of compartmentalization.
The subtext is clear: What man wouldn't want to sleep with a 16-year-old girl?
The subtext, in case you missed it, is that Carol Danvers might just be a girl.
That's not to say, however, that the Harry Potter series has no queer subtext at all.
Political jibes were allowed, so long as they were used sparingly and relied heavily on subtext.
The unspoken subtext was that operators had been reduced to passive bystanders on their own trains.
However, even when there was an intellectual argument for Leave, there was sometimes an ugly subtext.
It will be a subtext by which black, and maybe more importantly, white voters see her.
"Let them sit there, every single person who spoke had a subtext against Trump," she said.
Privacy is too important to keep being screwed with — or screwed over — was his clear subtext.
For the upcoming Xena reboot, that means taking the lesbian subtext and making it official canon.
But the onstage appearance just made the subtext text — Fox News is the network of Trumpism.
If spirituality is a subtext to some of these shows, it's right up front in others.
This is good, juicy stuff, with solid subtext and even meta-commentary on the season's struggles.
We explain the political subtext that often lurks behind the dazzling scenes in the Austrian capital.
Once again, there was text and subtext, and as often with this president, both were disturbing.
Maybe it's climate change, maybe it's Israel — but the subtext, which is a tone, is constant.
If you master this skill, be prepared for the relentless sexual subtext that comes with it.
The subtext: Candyman isn't the only kind of "other" these girls have been taught to fear.
The point: Each piece the Underwoods wear is worn for a reason and has a subtext.
This process, he explains, helps him stay on track and provides subtext to fuel his performances.
A handful of evocative abstract and figurative paintings hinted at a philosophical subtext to the images.
But I didn't want to gush, among all these Cantabrigians with their secret language, their subtext.
Anyone as smart as med student Mei would pick up on the subtext of Midge's admission.
The subtext of many of the attacks was electability and who would fare best against Trump.
Ideas that have been lurking intriguingly in the subtext are suddenly spelled out, explicitly and inelegantly.
Here, all of Valentin's artistic preoccupations come together: dramatic interaction, kinetic force, and subversive sexual subtext.
It sounds like you're describing a bit of a political subtext to the music as well.
But to be able now to give the same currency to subtext, that's been freeing, too.
The weight of emotional subtext fills the listening station, changing the air with its intensity. Hello?
"Almost every conversation on the right has as a subtext an indication of race," he said.
With 11 million Belgians to France's population of 67 million, there's often a subtext of inferiority/superiority.
But when a politician makes the subtext text, it's usually good to add it to the article.
For genre fans who actually like a little subtext with their sci-fi, this is all catnip.
They quote from his journal, altering the text to make the fascist and racist subtext more explicit.
"Almost every conversation on the right has as a subtext an indication of race," Haney-López said.
When the audience watches the scenes that involve Robert or his kids, there's a subtext to it.
The subtext: Despite being a relative newcomer to wearable tech in the public's eyes, with Buttons, Will.i.
Bubbline, as the couple is known in online fandom, was banished to subtext for seven long years.
It's basically a meet-and-greet in which both parties dig through a whole bunch of subtext.
That was the subtext of the vice-presidential debate, though Mr. Pence himself (probably) didn't intend it.
The subtext was clear: Carrizo Springs may be an influx shelter, but the operations were top-notch.
All of this is enough for me, because that is the subtext of my life thus far.
Trump drives the elite crazy with messages containing a simple, consistent subtext: You people are all nuts!
It might seem flip to concentrate on a thing like handshakes, but there's a valuable subtext here.
Yet there is a paternalistic subtext to sending a photographer to another country to reveal cultural cracks.
Man Seeking Woman knows this better than most, turning the subtext of everyday catastrophes into hilarious text.
It's basically the subtext for all the music made by Weezy's good friends in Weezer, for instance.
With each new entry in the category, you have to assess the intentions and the subtext anew.
But a subtext of the show is that no one really ever becomes a fully new man.
The subtext of this move was clear: Facebook could regulate itself without the interference of government overseers.
The clear subtext throughout her appearances was that she would not be bullied by anyone, including Trump.
The subtext that making electronic music hits can be done by any clueless dad with a laptop?
Corden's subtext was obvious: Trump is a better campaigner than an executive, even when he's in office.
This was the subtext of Jane Mayer's recent New Yorker investigation into the allegations against former Sen.
It seemed to be about a girl enjoying lollipops, but the barely veiled subtext was oral sex.
The subtext is that the prosecutors may no longer be able prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
That subtext became text in a Fox News town hall in New Hampshire with South Bend, Ind.
A political subtext often lurks behind the dazzling scenes, but this year's season has proved especially fraught.
The subtext is how to build a legacy: a quest that at 72, he looks hellbent on.
And social media has added an additional subtext, spinning the show into a delightfully meta communal experience.
Lewis said this happens all the time, this experience of watching something and noticing family abolitionist subtext.
Through this period, the haunting subtext is the culpability of bishops who did nothing about the crimes.
He didn't trick the play out with video screens or live music; the subtext was his talent.
The subtext of Laura's struggle is the broader issue regarding black people's autonomy with their own bodies.
In 2013, "Lean In," by Sheryl Sandberg, raised this pop-cultural subtext to the level of text.
A sophisticated man, he wanted to control the subtext of movies as well as their explicit content.
As you may have inferred, this is a production in which subtext elbows text out of bounds.
Here, too, the subtext was a yearning for an era in which compromise and collaboration were possible.
What he does best is excavate new readings from plays you thought you knew — subtext from text.
The not-so-hidden subtext was whether any woman, or at least this woman, could beat Trump.
But it was notable in its total lack of restraint — its insistence on turning subtext into text.
"People talk about [how] writing for teen shows is fun because teens don't have subtext," he says.
In some ways, because of its queer subtext, White Nights feels like a bootleg version of The Handmaiden.
The TV series drags that bit of the subtext into the text by the end of hour one.
Second, one can also see there a political subtext without falling into an exaggerated reading of unfriendly behavior.
Their underlying subtext is, 'We're all so brilliant and we can't decipher it so it can't be writing.
And the not so subtle subtext is: 'we'd prefer you didn't use end-to-end encryption by default.
Mr. Cone is not a sophisticated writer, and his dialogue frequently spells out what ought to be subtext.
But the way Cirie so quickly unpacks the subtext of his every gesture gave me an electric thrill.
This subversion of the gothic romance trope works so well in part because it's making the subtext text.
President Donald Trump and his most ardent supporters have, once again, made the subtext into blatant, blaring text.
Domino just makes the subtext into text, miraculously surviving car crashes and walking through hails of shrapnel unscathed.
But to anyone watching, the subtext was clear: Elect Donald Trump or minorities will come to kill you.
The subtext to wavering Democrats: Vote with your head, not your heart; Sanders equals a Trump-led America.
And by this point in Wayne's career, triumph often came with the subtext of liberation from Cash Money.
Allure stopped short of calling it mom hair, but the subtext — "a freshly chopped blunt bob" — is there.
The subtext of the evening was that somehow the Trump administration is a threat to the First Amendment.
The subtext of these videos is that there is something arousing about the vulnerability of people with disabilities.
It seems like Blade Runner: 2049 is intent on making the subtext of the original movie crystal-clear.
Spending time with this exhibition, I'm struck with the continuity of subtext underlying the diversity of artistic expressions.
Nonetheless, the casting has led audiences and critics alike to read real-life subtext out of the story.
So the subtext there is that future regulation of harmful Internet content needs to strike the right balance.
It's a complicated kind of anger, yet one that could be better explored through subtext rather than speeches.
It is not subtle; it would probably be more effective with a little less speaking-the-subtext-aloud.
" The women, wearing all-black angel wings, seem to be subverting the sexist subtext of calling women "angel.
But in these charged times, just breaking bread with a world leader can take on a political subtext.
It's a moving special, one that says explicitly what is only in the subtext of his previous work.
I've never seen an actor so good at and so seemingly obsessed with performing instinct, subtext and offensiveness.
Those central questions have been a subtext in French politics since Mr. Macron was elected a year ago.
PONIEWOZIK Of course, "Who's really watching how much of what?" is the subtext of any awards-show voting.
The subtext, once again, was well-being: How much can friends support each other if both feel overwhelmed?
The subtext of sharing this work of fiction was a pronouncement of collective guilt or recrimination, or both.
Don't argue with me about the subtext between Faith and Buffy: or as I like to call them, Fuffy.
One of his goals with the book was to interrogate the strangely erotic subtext of so many exorcism movies.
" (Yeah, a hug would be nice.) But the subtext is, "and then hand me a little something to open.
The subtext of both complaints in India and China: Uber is facing an uphill battle, to say the least.
The subtext here is clear: We need guardrails, but we might not have the self-control to use them.
There's no explicit story to the film, but the recurring subtext is West's subjugation to powers beyond his control.
But not every book or film that carries a racial subtext is as overt about it as Get Out.
The new production emphasizes the repressed three-way subtext between Laurey, Curly, and Jud in a number of ways.
The subtext is one we all desperately need right now: accept the people you love for who they are.
These plots parallel the stolen generations and forced re-education of native children, to a degree that's barely subtext.
This song places that subtext at the forefront, a dramatization of feeling just one step away from the edge.
The subtext to his rapid departure had more to do with domestic politics in the UK that DC chicanery.
It's also the extremely consequential subtext beneath conservative criticism that Twitter, Facebook and Google do not run "neutral" platforms.
Whatever we're working out through these movies, it's erupting out of the subtext into the text, bit by bit.
After the talk, a questioner turns Kavanaugh's subtext into glorious text: Q: Judge Kavanaugh, thank you for coming today.
The song has a few key popular references and are meant to be there to function as a subtext.
But many of the critiques of Trump's "unfitness" have subtext — and occasionally, outright text — alluding to his mental health.
And the innovative and imaginative writers of fanfic have an impressive ability to find homoerotic subtext in almost anything.
These were long before the days of reposting Instagram content and inferring subtext in tweets to fuel celebrity beef.
Trump, as he often does, is simply blowing the dog whistle too forcefully and turning the subtext into text.
But for all the racial subtext to the election this year, times seem to be changing in unexpected ways.
The setting was her celebrated organic kitchen garden, but the subtext seemed to go far beyond any single initiative.
Helmed by a female director, Kimberly Peirce, it makes the feminist subtext of the original into a heavier text.
That kind of hopelessness forms the film's subtext, though it's not exactly a critique of Instagram; it's just reality.
The subtext is very red-blooded, good old American fun, which also means there's not much academic about it.
There's a subtext of the #deleteFacebook movement that has nothing to do with the company's mishandling of personal data.
"The subtext of that is, if this doesn't go well, this guy shoulders some of the load," he said.
Stewart's queer signaling remains subtext, but teens will pick up on it even if their parents miss the point.
"The subtext was if we could get her here, she could get her kids back," Ms. Schwietert Collazo said.
As such, I don't consider it a game show theme — the game show aspect is more of a subtext.
This section of "Museo" is a bouncy, farcical road trip, but it also deepens the film's slyly patriotic subtext.
Instead, it is all text and no subtext, moving from action, reaction, reaction to the reaction and so on.
Obama and Trump, in their respective campaigns, took this subtext of American politics and made it into bumper stickers.
IF GOLDIN IS best known for romanticizing underground subcultures, there has long been a political subtext to her work.
But as the book went on, I realized that the text deals with music but the subtext is mortality.
Lee took his friend's phone, scrolled through the texts, and saw that his friend had misinterpreted the conversational subtext.
Since her third album, "Visions" in 2012, she has operated in increasingly polished pop song forms packed with subtext.
Müller's 1977 play is a poetic and nonlinear reflection on "Hamlet" and European culture, with a strong feminist subtext.
The subtext of the outrage was this: A pre-existing political connotation automatically subsumes a frivolous but harmless one.
"It was nice finding the ways to needle each other, to amplify the subtext of the scenes," she said.
Over the weekend, signs that read "Unite the Party" materialized at Warren's events, turning her subtext into … well, text.
The subtext here is more like text: Mr. O'Rourke is, by his admission, in a bit of a rut.
His father's hopes, friends say, loomed as subtext, even if Mr. O'Rourke seemed intent on making his own choices.
In the Trump GOP, that subtext is ever-present: Brown people are scary, and they're coming to kill you.
Which means that it's all about subtext-ridden political maneuverings, interspersed with blood-soaked sword fights to the death.
While this ideology makes up the movie's subtext, not its text, it nevertheless underpins The Trump Prophecy's overall point.
He's making the subtext — him rejecting these facts because they violate his own belief that he's popular — text here.
The unspoken subtext: I don't want this part of our lives becoming public, even if you're thinking about it.
Elton wasn't outed by that — heck, he was hardly even out to himself — but the subtext was clear to him.
It's now turned out to be obvious but at the time when I was growing up it was all subtext.
In adapting the book, Abrahamson and screenwriter Lucinda Coxon (The Danish Girl) made the brilliant decision to upfront Waters's subtext.
The very obvious subtext is that the person he is talking about — and is therefore planning to choose — is Cassie.
His innovation, if you can call it that, is to abandon the text altogether, bringing the subtext to the surface.
And that was where his appeal to working-class white men lay — not in the text but in the subtext.
But it was hard to escape the subtext of an ambitious man testing the waters in an early primary state.
"The subtext to 'The River' was time," Bruce Springsteen said as the E Street Band played a slow, shimmering vamp.
The text and subtext of the author's work was always America's legacy of slavery and the pernicious persistence of racism.
" It's a convincing spiel, even if the less-than-cheery subtext is: "We've got to keep moving or we'll die.
A miniseries might also restore at least some of the more cutting subtext that Snyder's version appeared to misunderstand entirely.
In an election whose subtext is the anger of the fringes in both parties, Iowa is the epicenter of disaffection.
The not so subtle subtext is: The responsibility for any problems caused by our products is all yours, dear users.
The tragedy of the GOP formed a subtheme of Clinton's speech, and a subtext of her appeal to bipartisan voters.
The subtext was that the planes were in poor condition, and the company might not be able to afford repairs.
Putin's toast, however, alluded to the subtext of the summit: The ongoing and unresolved crisis over North Korea's nuclear program.
But this approach didn't work as well on Watchmen, where the divide between text and subtext was the whole point.
The former FBI director's prepared remarks were rich with political intrigue, shadowy subtext and a bunch of random clock references.
The subtext is widely understood: whatever India's pretensions to being a secular state, effective power lies with its Hindu majority.
Ginsburg may have only turned a very pronounced subtext into actual text, but that doesn't make it a trivial matter.
There is a text and a subtext to everything politicians say in public, even ones without more elections to run.
Steven Pinker made the subtext plain with his 2018 book Enlightenment Now, an exaggerated defense of the project of enlightenment.
There might've been a decent feminist subtext to the Kree brainwashing as a metaphor for the damaging effects of gaslighting.
A subtext of this idea is that these manufacturing jobs are desirable, and American workers wouldn't give them up easily.
There's the Meat Is For Pussies recipe book, the subtext of which being that femaleness is inherently shameful and weak.
Heenan puts all of that into plain English for the crowd, serving as translator of subtext without ever overdoing it.
He threw back at the President the perceived subtext of his visit: that Muslims must fix the problem of terror.
The subtext to Old Gods, however, is a far more fundamental change to the way Hearthstone will evolve going forward.
The unavoidable subtext is that both writers don't want ew yucky girls taking their Important Man Things and enjoying them.
The show brims with hyper-intellectual subtext — traversing art and feminist theory, exploring the female gaze, and interrogating the patriarchy.
And while not every motivation is clear, subtext isn't everything in a movie as complex and satisfying as this one.
LoPresti said nuclear weapons were a fixture of the town and, for his dad, a subtext for making a living.
Not until the novel's third section, which takes place in London in the early seventies, is the shadowy subtext confirmed.
The subtext of Mr. Trump's speech was that this horrific act of violence against gay people legitimizes discrimination against Muslims.
The subtext of these compilations is always the same: You need a routine, so why not try one of these?
The subtext: The network established 15 years ago by billionaire Charles Koch is beginning to envision a future without him.
Her earliest paintings, with their corpulent, adamantly unideal nudes, may have been her best, since they had a feminist subtext.
And her script, with its purposefully awkward dialogue mixed with long, weighted silences, also demonstrates fine attention to emotional subtext.
It's like what Kurt Sutter's doing with "Mayans M.C." He really dives deeply into the subtext of the characters' lives.
With this as its subtext, "The Sandman" sends us off to dreamland with a nightmare that can make us happy.
The subtext is unmistakable: Nothing mounted against the city by nature or man has yet brought it to its knees.
You can go back and reread the subtext of "Parasite," scouring for more clues and details scattered throughout the film.
Now, Trump's tweet removes any of that subtext and could raise questions as to who is paying for the trip.
In its depiction of their exploitation, the film has a Marxist subtext, but the characters themselves have no political awareness.
These scenes also demonstrate how deft "The Good Fight" is at balancing various forms of subtext in even passing exchanges.
The uncomfortable subtext in every conversation I've had with an insurance medical director -- and I've had hundreds -- is cost control.
Fearing the worst, Ms. Hannigan wrote to Mr. Zorn with a progress report whose subtext suggested a cry for help.
He seemed distressed that people did not immediately grasp the social and political subtext he had threaded through the film.
Hypocrisy is indeed a subtext in the long story of drugs and war — and it is not only the Americans.
One thing that definitely was important as a subtext was that all the people act a little bit like robots.
The struggle to provide an answer formed the subtext of the recent fashion season, which ended last week in Paris.
It was the not-so-subtle subtext of House Speaker Paul Ryan's announcement that he will leave Congress next year.
The subtext here is clear: Crime reduction should always trump criminal justice reform that aims to peel back mass incarceration.
Do you think that #OscarsSoWhite will end up being the prevalent theme of the show or will it merely be subtext?
But those characters weren't purely informational: For the first time, emoji offered a way to add emotional subtext to a message.
" The subtext to that amendment is clear: that services provided to trans inmates may compromise prison security or disrupt "good order.
When Thorpe's barrister asks him why he chose Scott, of all people, to fall for, Thorpe's answer is filled with subtext.
I think there is wonderful subtext in that script that is very relatable to a contemporary audience in very subtle ways.
Her subtext was clear: Where tech giants are concerned, world leaders now feel both willing and able to sharpen the knives.
"This Is America" presents a picture of life in modern-day black America, with a heavy lean toward symbolism and subtext.
Dick spews nearly nonsensical invective and, vaporizing all subtext, goes on the prowl for sex, which he hasn't had in years.
The monument's backers claim it commemorates the thousand-year anniversary of Vladimir's death in 2015, but the political subtext is clear.
It was probably a bit of a stretch to find any subtext in Melania's shirt choice at the previous debate, too.
The subtext here is that politics are where the white people are, and Black respectability prioritizes white comfort over Black realities.
More specifically, he's a director who creates brilliant text but seems largely unaware of the subtext he's introducing alongside that text.
This subtext of noble Christian supremacy helps to bolster the latent anti-Semitic and Islamophobic elements of the conspiracy's big picture.
The CDC reports that some teens have oral sex before vaginal to "maintain their virginity" while (subtext) maintaining their partners' satisfaction.
And it also adds an uncomfortable subtext to the increasingly common scenes in which Jon and Dany flirt with each other.
But the subtext is clear: We're going to apply political pressure to try to get you to wrap this up quickly.
" He then placed Russia underneath the "NOT allies of the U.S." category with the subtext: "Attacked us during the 2016 elections.
The environmental subtext is clear — right up to the final shot, an image of a bulldozer at rest, garlanded with flowers.
The subtext was clear: Given the choice between Moore and his opponent, Democrat Doug Jones, Trump "wants people" who are Republicans.
I teach them new mental practices -- asking questions, switching perspectives, analyzing subtext -- that subvert their old cultural habit of parroting authority.
I've always liked language books—one of the joys of studying as an adult is that you can appreciate their subtext.
Notebook Nearly everything about Rob Ford, the former Toronto mayor who died on Tuesday at 46, was text, needing little subtext.
They establish a connection mostly through body language, not explicitly discussing their attraction because it was both subtext and undeniably potent.
The subtext, Quinton said, is that people—particularly women and children—should do what they're told and shut up about it.
But beyond the more formal and iconographical qualities of The General Jungle, what fascinates me is the subtext of the series.
In contrast, "'Daddy,'" a coproduction of the New Group and the Vineyard Theater, wears its subtext like a sandwich board sign.
It all makes for a pretty light plot — but the subtext is full of violence, again drawn from the real world.
In the eyes of some, the subtext was: We'll take care of you — so no need to dilute our ownership position.
Ms. Radvanovsky's slightly piercing sound tellingly exposed the subtext of Norma's intentions, yet rose to sensitive, high pianissimos in tender phrases.
Whereas recent Olympic Games have sought to set politics aside, the strategic subtext of the event in Pyeongchang has been unavoidable.
That was more than just subtext to Mr. Trump's meeting last week in New York with Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian president.
Whether obvious or not, dance and its inherent musicality provide subtext for everything in "Little Women" — even the approach to dialogue.
Scenes were shot in Berlin, in or around striking architecture that becomes the film's subtext, or may be its co-star.
The subtext of it all is Bell's ceaseless struggle with her own depression and anxiety, which she frames as black comedy.
Volumes of subtext are revealing: pesticide traces deep in nature, And sorry might not be enough for this Earth's dead heart.
The subtext: Perhaps the dearth of women and people of color in office meant they hadn't worked hard enough for it.
On Saturday, he also tweeted that Trump's remarks about Baltimore were racist: "Racism often manifests as subtext and implication," he wrote.
After laying down so much subtext, the show came right out and confirmed that Steven's universe is an abundantly queer one.
The subtext seems to be that The Brink is preferable because it does a better job of making Bannon look bad.
She said Raniere asked her many times what she wanted for her birthday, with the subtext that she might want him.
This is the subtext for a smart column my colleague Matthew Yglesias wrote about the racial resentment powering support by Trump.
Alyx also, as he tells me, couldn't understand or experience emotions clearly, found body language inscrutable, didn't understand subtext such as sarcasm.
Part of the subtext here is that congressional Republicans appear uncertain of how committed Trump is to a Russia-friendly foreign policy.
Some, myself included, have been critical of the vaguely colonial subtext that underlies its permanent installation titled the House of Eternal Return.
But it's less good when the characters are boldly stating their every thought and hauling all of the subtext into the text.
This willingness to dig into the darker subtext at play in its universe is what makes F Is for Family worth watching.
That contrast provides a powerful subtext for Gaga's performance, and helps explain why it is helping her connect with mainstream audiences again.
Thor never said "Yas queen," but it's obvious subtext to his decision to abdicate Asgard's throne and crown Valkyrie the new ruler.
Trump. Every single segment is, essentially the subtext of it is, what the hell is going on and who can explain it?
They're merged in Travis and their relationship, and even in the subtext of the fact that they don't look like each other.
The stories of Narnia, penned by the Belfast-born writer C.S. Lewis, have a Christian subtext which the author did not hide.
Wonder Woman and the Amazons of Themyscira are canonically queer in the comics, but that's left as subtext in the 2016 film.
I think we should be honest with ourselves about some of the subtext here, even as we rightly scrutinize her health today.
I'm reading Rage Becomes Her by Soraya Chemaly, and it's giving everything else I read and watch a subtext of female anger.
It is meant as a compliment, but the more grim subtext is clear: We never expect types like you to make it.
Minear: The subtext — in three words, she's telling you what we as writers couldn't tell you in an act of the show.
In response, as my colleague Brian Beutler pointed out on Twitter, Trump once again turned the subtext of this race into text.
Most of all, the #NRORevolt takes much of what is merely the subtext of the Trump phenomenon and turns it into text.
It downplays some of the skills of empathy which pro wrestlers traditionally need to succeed, making subtext actual, on your screen text.
Obama and Clinton both took the same stance against Trump (he went unmentioned by Obama, but was clearly part of the subtext).
Bayley's rudderless happiness in WWE saw the mental capacity part of that become implied subtext, probably even unintentionally, but it was there.
After the 1996 DNC, Amy Goodman and Salim Muwakkil spoke on Democracy Now about the subtext of the Macarena at the convention.
But it's the subtext and the context that are most meaningful: the fact that they're writing these letters in the first place.
And when Kim Kardashian is tweeting nothing but an eggplant and a peach emoji, you know the subtext has broken into mainstream.
It's ok though, because it's 2006, so there's no deep psychological subtext here—everything is about how Omarion is an ice man.
But he made every word matter, shaping lyrical lines with poignancy, conveying the tragic subtext to every youthful effusion in the music.
The subtext was whether Clinton had been forthcoming enough about the influence of her private connections on her exercise of official power.
They said they supported the theory that those accusing Mr. Trump of anti-Semitism were creating a fictional subtext for the image.
I didn't want a three-hour pseudo-philosophical noir with a problematic subtext promoting right-wing Victorian philanthropy over genuine social change.
Reading between the lines this year, the future of music is absolutely electronic—even if that message is only conveyed in subtext.
" We're pretty sure the subtext of that is, "I would rather be here than holding hands with Taylor Swift in Rome, okay?
But McCann, Gonzalez and Bregman are pulling it off, creating an unusual subtext to the postseason with more games still to go.
If you surmise that this plot would give "Dark Phoenix" a feminist subtext, you'd be wrong — it's pretty much the entire text.
All that makes the subtext of Pence's remarks at the Focus on the Family anniversary particularly pertinent — and his approach particularly skillful.
The apparent subtext of the graphic is that Hillary Clinton is corrupt, and that the source of the corruption is the Jews.
Then, halfway through the season, the subtext of why Issa and Molly keep complaining about the same things became clear, painful text.
Of the many proposed all-male productions of Virginia Woolf, which have sought to highlight its queer subtext, all have been halted.
In the post-­World War II letters Cancian researches, social mores of the time relegated sex and physical intimacy to the subtext.
There are a few tiresome genre tropes — an annoying reliance on ellipses to convey mood, and subtext that comes emblazoned in neon.
That subtext might only add to the intrigue of this fair, which will turn a spotlight on a different menace: Frankenstein's monster.
Roughly a million features were written about Amazon and its drones, nearly all with the subtext: Isn't this the coolest thing ever?
The redemptive power of narrative is also a subtext of "The Decameron," the 14th-century compendium of ribald tales by Giovanni Boccaccio.
There has been a subtext of religious differences, with most of India's Muslims objecting to the law and many Hindus supporting it.
The subtext of the entire day was the case for and against witnesses, and it's likely to be the case again Thursday.
But the show left so much juicy subtext between the lines that to hope it's sufficiently unpacked next week feels borderline foolish.
Reading between the lines this year, the future of music is absolutely electronic — even if that message is only conveyed in subtext.
But liberals appalled by such language often fail to recognize that left-wing talk of "resistance" often has a violent subtext, too.
There is no such subtext here, no rough patches or sharp edges of individuality, and therefore nothing to care or wonder about.
There's also a new, mysterious villain with very subtext-becomes-text-style devil horns, and whatever his deal is still is shadowy.
The subtext of the moment is not hidden: The thing Dawson was buying is no longer for sale, and that is horrifying.
While Francis avoided direct criticism of leaders, the subtext of his comments took aim at the state, whose failures give youth few alternatives.
In such a conservative climate, it's no surprise that a network TV drama would veil its characters' queerness under multiple layers of subtext.
In an environment where we're bombarded with "clean eating," non-GMO, powders and dusts, energies and auras, is the subtext something more sinister?
That — with a detour into Kryptonian resurrection, plus an undeveloped-but-appreciated subtext about overcoming our differences — is pretty much the entire plot.
Is she always so," and he pauses here to ensure the subtext behind his words effects the intended punishment for Anna, "so curious?
If nothing else, that's a key subtext in "Rogue One," in which the character's differences are not only put aside, they're barely mentioned.
To Indicate The Groom's OwnershipTurns out, the practice of having the bride's dad walk her down the aisle has a pretty antiquated subtext.
But unlike Gridman and the other series on this list, Kiznaiver makes this theme part of the show's text, rather than the subtext.
Yet elsewhere, This Is Us seems terrified that viewers might conclude the wrong thing about a scene, or not understand its emotional subtext.
You date without emotional subtext and even if you mess up, you have the comfort of the restart button that's a click away.
No time to worry about that, because Kourtney is getting a vibe that there is some subtext to everything that's happening with Rob.
Except on this message there was none of the I know you think I'm annoying, and that's why I'm saying it anyway subtext.
But Black Mirror follows its usual technological-threat theme, which adds a layer of subtext to the game of cat-and-robot-dog.
Bringing it full circle, Parker probed Obama on her relationship to fashion today — specifically, if there was any subtext to her Balenciaga look.
Her reconstructions boldly privilege the politicized female psyche — wounded, but still raging — as they reveal the original comics' subtext of violence and subjugation.
When the show needed more and more subtext, it kept leaning into the biggest, most spectacular things possible, and all subtlety was lost.
While Mr Trump noted that these terrorist incidents were "directly contrary to the spirit of Ramadan", the subtext was not difficult to discern.
A major basis of the backlash to Trump is that turning subtext into text can amount to a radical departure from important norms.
Where's the switch is that it this PIECE OF CRAP doesn't even— [flicks switch] >> SubText® >> 7:22 am > > Oh shit it's working?
The subtext is clear: If Warren Buffett and Mark Zuckerberg are happy with modest homes and budget cars, everyone else should be, too.
In keeping with Trump's often shocking forthrightness and commitment to turning Republican subtext into text, the Trump campaign was surprisingly open about this.
The next scene lacks any political subtext; a cast member throws a drink on someone, like thousands of reality show women before her.
She says she and Kanye both want another child, but the subtext here is way more about Paris that she's willing to admit.
The subtext here, though, is a bit more complicated and reveals Google's approach to open source and puts it into contrast with AWS.
But even as a preamble, Red Dead Redemption 21 succeeds only in telegraphing insights and backstory already masterfully implied by the original's subtext.
I understand people with autism better because I assume that they're communicating on a factual level—speaking honestly and straight without much subtext.
The woman in the music video is a wink to his bisexuality at the time, and, unsurprisingly, homoerotic themes lurk within its subtext.
As a kid, I never thought twice about the actual plot of Dream Phone or any subtext it may have been teaching me.
Like most effective suspense or horror movies, it is grounded in a potent subtext, in this case childbirth and its stresses on parents.
The subtext was especially strong when he was justifying military action, whether in Sierra Leone, Kosovo or Iraq, or as a general principle.
In fact, the one thing Montana doesn't have that makes it different from other Far Cry games is a gross White Savior subtext.
And it's a full-on homage to Blair Witch; it's basically remaking that movie on Snapchat, with this subtext of social media narcissism.
Loss is the potential subtext for every note and that's a hell of a flood for a Rock and Roll band to carry.
The obvious subtext here is that some people don't like Clinton, and Obama can relate to that because he also ran against Clinton.
In London, "Brexit" was the subtext to almost every collection as creatives struggled with the idea of Britain's departure from the European Union.
The subtext is that an average user's increased comfort with technology is not the same as understanding what is happening behind the scenes.
But Big Little Lies also lets those performers down, with simplistic scripts that lack subtext and seem to tread water between big moments.
Mr. Garber has a breezier take on Vandergelder than did David Hyde Pierce; the subtext of his bluster is never really in doubt.
The subtext — that photographs somehow render reality more real — is interrogated in later galleries, as the idiosyncratic behavior photography elicits becomes the focus.
We are managing our culturally relevant messages organically within our campaign spots not as the main subject of the story but as subtext.
But, come to think of it, when he speaks about space, Stella's subtext is all about speed, or rather, of space as speed.
The resonance in his plots often comes from the rich subtext — the things left unsaid, and gaps between the narrator's perception and reality.
With that speech set in the very district that is holding a special election in less than eight weeks, the subtext was clear.
"Elliot had a subtext of anger that was there at the root, and could begin to surface at any time," Mr. O'Connor said.
As the candidates made their way across Iowa, the 2016 race was the subtext — and often just the text — of their closing messages.
No, it was the fact that then, as now, the subtext of this ridiculous story was the truth of my own improbable life.
Used in a tweet: To make a statement that's seemingly self-deprecating but the subtext of which alludes to one's success or triumph.
Muschietti seems to want to balance the pointless homophobia of this scene by making the novel's homoerotic subtext explicitly queer onscreen — kind of.
The media frames that were deployed in the immediate aftermath of the shooting did sometimes have a troubling subtext that often went unexamined.
The moment lasted just nine-sixteenths of a second but carried centuries of subtext, something Mr. Timberlake himself pointed out after time passed.
In the film's final act, the racism subtext becomes text in a big way, which reveals what Get Out was after all along.
Just like right before the nazis, there was amazing music in Berlin – it all had a subtext to it about what was coming.
With Dawson and Joey, that belief went from subtext to text — but adding Pacey into the mix was designed to destabilize that assumption.
There was no explicit mention that to star in one of those films I had to sleep with him, but the subtext was there.
It's a trilogy that takes the subtext of Paradise Lost, with its tragically compelling Satan and its coldly authoritarian God, and makes it text.
"Once again, Trump has simply made explicit the subtext of an argument that has already taken on prominence in our politics," wrote Steven Cohen.
But there is ample subtext in the bland 14-page opinion from Judge Bobby Shepherd that bodes ill for women's right to reproductive liberty.
While some Super Bowl viewers may have missed the subtext, the campaign follows criticism over Verizon's work with firefighters during last year's California wildfires.
What did exist for us either illustrated self-hatred (Personal Best, 1982), or was bowdlerized (The Color Purple, 1985), or existed entirely in subtext.
It was only in the 20th century that "A Christmas Carol" was taken up by literary critics who attempted to parse its political subtext.
What That Means The subtext here is that Facebook puts the benefit of its users above publishers, developers, advertisers, and even its own monetization.
That was the subtext of the recent fight in Congress over whether to include stabilizing the health care law in the government spending bill.
He then invited her to a meeting in his office, but she understood Brokaw's subtext to be a sexual advance, and declined the invitation.
The German response to their Eastern neighbors' suppression of cultural freedom was also tinged with political subtext, ingrained and reinforced in postwar German identity.
What was unclear then, and what remains almost unfathomable today, is how urgent and unusual the subtext of those remarks would have to be.
It was the subtext of GOP opposition to Bill Clinton in the 1990s and the actual text of right-wing attacks on Barack Obama.
He has embraced this very kind of ironic, over-the-top messaging that comes with a wink and a nudge and a clear subtext.
Not to mention that brutalized black bodies are everywhere in this game, despite continually refusing to address the inherent racial subtext of said images.
Things that take what liberals have long argued is a white ethnocentric subtext to many conservative politicians' rhetoric and make it the main text.
While the establishment's efforts to defeat frontrunner Donald Trump intensify, the critical subtext is the elite's refusal to support the runner-up, Ted Cruz.
Investigative journalist and author David Epstein noted the obvious—that's a lot of juice—before pointing out the subtext: That's a lot of juicing.
By itself, this is a troubling version of the "wear the girl down" trope; coupled with the play's homoerotic subtext, it's a train wreck.
Watching the fleshy, soft-bodied guns bob around in virtual space carries the peculiar delight of seeing subtext dragged, kicking and screaming, into text.
The conservative fixation on evil, with sin as the subtext, is a symptom not only of religious hypocrisy but also of more secularized corruption.
But the subtext is that these cameras are not only capable of extraordinary imagery, but they don't have to be enormous to do it.
The subtext is just as clear: We are in this together, and our mission is to help Mr. Rubio so he can help us.
Try Again: A new ad for Ellen DeGeneres' GapKids x ED line angered Twitter users, who say the models' poses have a racist subtext.
But its satire of free-to-play games with a strong subtext of technologically-induced inequality made the episode one of the series' bests.
Ross Douthat Opinion Columnist In Supreme Court nominations, as in other things, Donald Trump is the master of lifting veils and making subtext text.
That subtext is hammered in dialogue about the moral rewards of hard work and exercise, and the need to rid society of its undesirables.
The context: Mr. Trump has made subtext — China is the U.S.'s main economic rival and must be treated as a strategic competitor — text.
The subtext to this call to action is the California privacy regulations that are set to take effect by the end of this year.
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The sharp partisan divide uncovered by PRRI isn't exactly shocking, but it certainly illuminates the subtext to many ongoing debates in US partisan politics.
" (Subtext: maybe these women should leave the planet.) Hate: "If those women were actually funny, they wouldn't be trying to get attention this way.
But because they're so endlessly, openly analytical, there's no subtext for the actors to play, which means the big "reveals" aren't all that revealing.
This gap is something like the caesura, or metrical break in a line of poetry, and it has its violent and sexual subtext, too.
The subtext: What's a comfortable setting for one of the most uncomfortable moments in Facebook history — are the chairs we'll each sit in right?
"You know, so much of my day is about dissecting the distance between what people say and what the subtext is," Mr. Mantello says.
"An important subtext of this whole dumb piece is that it's all toxic young white men bullying women and people of color," she said.
There's a subtext here, GOP aides say: the senators who helped determine the scope of the FBI's work didn't view the allegation as credible.
That subtext has always floated around at the borders of every frame in previous Purge movies, but it's front-and-center in Election Year.
But she also sensed a perhaps unintended subtext: The author was saying, "''Look at me, look how they all wanted me,'" Ms. Weber suggested.
But she also sensed a perhaps unintended subtext: The author was saying, "''Look at me, look how they all wanted me,'" Ms. Weber suggested.
Before widespread internet access, that meant searching for subtext in the limited selection of movies available at our local library in Madras (now Chennai).
But the subtext of these pro-life stances—in which women, let's not forget, are accused of committing murder—have always been about punishing women.
Intrude is by artist Amanda Parer, who wants to invoke the childhood fairytale associations of bunny rabbits, but imbues the work with a darker subtext.
So his policy did shift in one clear direction: He made the subtext of Obama's policy, that Assad would likely stay in power, into text.
The result is a highly-entertaining, slightly familiar tale with bigger action, interesting subtext, and all the smarts, heart, and laughs you could ask for.
They are reading the subtext, attuned to who's aggressive and who's defensive, who's strong and who's weak, who seems like a leader and who doesn't.
Again there is a lot of psychological subtext to this image but initially it stirred in me a feeling akin to standing up too quickly.
That brand of fiction usually bathes in subtext, offering a picture of what the world we know might look like if certain things don't change.
As governors of both parties gathered in Washington for the National Governors Association's winter meeting, the subtext was thinly veiled: We told you so, Iowa.
Today in everyday sexism: Old Navy's drawing criticism for the sexist subtext in a pair of Ghostbusters t-shirts geared toward toddler boys and girls.
But the subtext of the ad is aimed squarely at Democrats, presenting herself as the best candidate to stop Trump from reaching the White House.
Ending Kashmir's special status, and (as a subtext) humiliating its Muslim population, has long been a goal of India's Hindu nationalists, whom Mr Modi leads.
This is further complicated by the subtext of "monstrosity"—what constitutes monstrosity and what it means for "monsters" to be resolved back into human form.
The implied subtext to that message may well be this: Don't worry … Uncle Sam will do the stimulus … Do as we do – keep pushing exports.
Her plays, which have just earned her a MacArthur "genius" grant, acknowledge that the text of an exchange is often less important than its subtext.
The secret to his success, and the main rhetorical innovation he has brought to presidential politics, is to dispel subtlety altogether and make subtext text.
When Whittaker takes over as the Doctor, some of the subtext that Doctor Who has spent the past 54 years developing will finally become legible.
He epitomizes football without subtext and that, as much as his ability, has allowed him to occupy college football's spotlight without wearing out his welcome.
It's led to new speculation about Priebus' future, which has been a lingering subtext of Trump's administration since he entered the White House in January.
As I mentioned, the prison scenes allow for the show to give better subtext to its ideas of race than it has in previous episodes.
Masculinity, both toxic and affirmative, is intrinsically tangled up in Shinji's story, and it is through that lens that a queer subtext begins to unfold.
But the subtext is that these same people are one short lecture and slum visit away from becoming dedicated socialist agitators, whatever the personal cost.
This coverage fed into the familiar trope of Cubans as cigar-chomping, rum-guzzling revolutionaries, with the ghoulish subtext of them dancing on Castro's grave.
Throughout Cursed Child, sexual subtext hovers at the edges of Albus and Scorpius' interactions, as they make awkward overtures into exploring their sexuality with girls.
By the time Rowling outed Dumbledore in 19983, queer Harry Potter fans had already spent many years critiquing the books' queer subtext and lack thereof.
By contrast, perhaps the chief feature of race discourse among the politicized youth of our time is the belief that subtext is open to analysis.
The subtext of the gathering was that black people were Americans, and that being an American should still mean something, even in a globalized world.
The future of the Democratic Party The subtext in many of those competitive Democratic primaries is a fight over the future of the Democratic Party.
That each was, in his or her own way, something of a superhero was a subtext woven into the show's creation from the earliest stages.
But nobody's ignoring the subtext: Paul Ryan is retiring from Congress because appeasing right-wing billionaire donors isn't as fun as it used to be.
We instantly recognize this domestic tableau as a make-believe world, but the subtext of gender violence indicates a darker reality lurking behind the façade.
Still, the Quentin and Eliot romantic relationship was the one thing the series buried in its subtext in a season full of bold, highlighted text.
And issues of race, often a subtext in Republican charges of fraud, were accentuated by the election of the nation's first black president in 2008.
The subtext to the budding détente was Mr. Trump, whose go-it-alone approach to foreign relations has pushed the two historic rivals closer together.
Nobody seemed to agree on the subtext or on the best way to spell her slogan, but everyone agreed that she wasn't meant to last.
The subtext of the Trump administration's latest move is this: All these slackers on Medicaid kicking back all day doing nothing should really be working.
The screenwriting, adapted from the Danish author Henrik Pontoppidan's turn-of-the-20th-century novel "Lucky Per," hoists subtext so high that it surpasses text.
It's a subtle task the show takes on — drawing some of the subtext present in nonfiction films and making it text, while keeping things funny.
That piece you did last month about the age-shaming subtext of 'Happy Birthday' sung nonconsensually in the workplace — all I could think was 'Finally!
These hidden words don't lead us to information the show was otherwise trying to keep from us; they're words that make text out of subtext.
The subtext is a wan hope that the military will step in, perhaps by forcing Maduro to follow the law and hold the recall election.
The subtext was clear, American and European officials said: The United States, whose president is skeptical of international organizations, might reconsider its future in Interpol.
"I feel like he's the subtext of every conversation [here]," Ari Ratner, a former State Department official attending the conference, said to me one afternoon.
But what made it remarkable was that Judge Sturman understood the subtext — and made it as clear as she could that she found it distasteful.
The underlying subtext of the wellness guru narrative is always that the world is toxic and everything you've been told about eating and health is wrong.
Leto's performance was so void of nuance and subtlety, it made any subtext supertext, and turned the character into an agonizingly uncool failure of a villain.
The subtext of wealth and celebrity wrecks his potential as an everyman figure — one who might conceivably have eschewed megastar-specific afflictions for universal human error.
And it can bleed into the creation of competing hierarchies of race hate, with the terrible attendant subtext that hatred against Jews is getting special attention.
The subtext: pilots were on a need-to-know basis about MCAS, and until the Lion Air crash, Boeing felt that they hadn't needed to know.
She outed the victim, and the subtext of every question was a lack of confidence in her leadership and ability to create trust within the organization.
"There was no explicit mention that to star in one of those films I had to sleep with him, but the subtext was there," she wrote.
I believe that there is no truth to the idea that Asia is a "naturally captive market" for the Japanese, with an implied anti-Western subtext.
Joe is both an avatar for our era and someone his TV show actively questions, over and over again, in its text and in its subtext.
Game publishers illustrated these decks with comedic depictions of middle-aged women living with cats and parrots—the subtext being what horrors awaited an unmarried woman.
Is a Supreme Court justice obligated to remain in the realm of subtext no matter how great she imagines the danger facing the country to be?
I wanted to show how she, crucially, adds more to the story and theme and subtext of the book, things that wouldn't exist without her input.
They come across as real people, rather than archetypes, and the text and subtext are heavily invested in their traumas and the ways they've processed them.
Yet the song's subtext rises to the surface with each fresh spin, highlighting the contradictory nature of reality within the context of drag and ball culture.
"There was no explicit mention that to star in one of those films I had to sleep with him, but the subtext was there," she recalled.
In fandom, there's a well-known term for this mechanism of dangling subtext in front of the audience and then withholding it in the text: queerbaiting.
That was the subtext of the Swedish central bank's explanation for its intention to increase the policy interest rate in December, from minus 0.25% to zero.
Although teachers dislike the term "hidden meanings," decoding a subtext or exposing an implicit meaning or ideology is what a lot of academic literary criticism does.
But Burton's movie isn't interested in subtext, or the characters' humanity, or any larger story than the dull, familiar fantasy fight against a cartoonishly simple foe.
The reason they've even alarmed conspiracy theorists like InfoWars's Paul Joseph Watson is that they dispense with any subtext and get straight to the Islamophobic text.
As it so often does, Breitbart made this subtext text by sending reporters to Alabama to investigate the women accusing Moore of assault and sexual indiscretion.
The cautionary subtext of this study, though, is that to be effective against hot flashes, exercise probably needs to be sustained and somewhat strenuous, she said.
Then I think she would listen to the way he spoke about women, and I think that sort of subtext would not ring true with her.
Martin always says more with subtext in his books, so, while it's accepted by fans as truth, the ingredients of the pies are never 100% confirmed.
"I'm ugly" culture on TikTok also obfuscates its happier subtext: That yeah, it's okay to be ugly, because now you can focus on more important things.
The subtext of his remarks is that China's economy can absorb external shocks created by the trade war; therefore, China is not afraid of Trump's threats.
As women navigate these manmade, battle-scarred places, a subtle feminist subtext emerges: despite the sectarian labels, these Troubles are those of troubled and troubling men.
Tom Steyer, in one of his few relevant utterances of the night, announced that everything operated under the "giant subtext of race," and he was right.
The subtext — actually, it might just be the text — is that this quintessential American is a homosexual so daft that he can't even demonstrate his homosexuality.
This is an extremely important pressure point for the undecided senators -- the subtext is essentially that the majority may be at risk if this goes further.
By comparison, most of Adams's life had a fairly decorous surface ("Never a harsh word") whose fraught subtext needs teasing out by a subtle fiction artist.
And yet where the queer subtext for the character in the first Frozen seemed mostly to arise by accident, it feels more intentional in this movie.
The hundreds of millions of dollars the US gives Ukraine to push back against Russian aggression is already the subtext to conversations between the two countries.
This staging touch brings out the feminist subtext of the opera: that for all the patriarchal bonds of society, women are ascendant and emboldening each other.
The subtext of Harris's writing compels his assumedly mostly white, theatre-going audience to pose some more difficult questions about their intimate interactions with Black people.
And if I'm being honest, Stranger Things' lack of subtext is one of the things that prevents the show from achieving true greatness, in my mind.
However, understanding the popularity of figures like Peterson more generally requires understanding what it looks like when the subtext of these highly aesthetic ideologies is made text.
And the scenes that work, really work, brimming with memorable, visceral visuals and gut-wrenching subtext that hits home even when the film doesn't quite hold up.
What he doesn't expressly say, but the subtext of the season tells us is that the latest woman he's looking to to fix his life is Juliette.
So when a man twirls with a drag ballerina, we get a glimpse of a subtext that once bubbled under the surface of early modern European performance.
Where the story gets a bit interpretive is in their collective parsing of the subtext in the evening of exchanges that unravel between themselves, Marty, and Lisa.
Though feeling like a fun party, which is very much in line with Harley's personality, the caution tape is also supposed to add another level of subtext.
Girl on the Third Floor ties the common "haunted-house renovation" trope — seen most recently in Netflix's Hill House adaptation — to the gendered subtext of construction work.
The angry tone of Mr Wall's motion to the justices carries the subtext of a comment Jeff Sessions, the attorney-general, made about Judge Watson in March.
In a Friday interview with David Brody from the Christian Broadcasting Network, Trump made the subtext text: BRODY: Persecuted Christians, we've talked about this, the refugees overseas.
What's more, despite the subtext that no one would question a white man's reasons for bringing two Black women into his house, Blakemore never sexually objectifies them.
And while we all know that what influencers show us is just a well-edited sliver of a much bigger picture, there's a subtext of realness here.
But in another, more important sense, it was a shocking spectacle, even if the cable nets couldn't bring themselves to address the very obvious and troubling subtext.
Ellen Arkbro's second album for Subtext has a humble name and a humble concepts: two tracks—one on organ, one on guitar—each around 15 minutes long.
The subtext for this kind of everyday sexism was clear to many of the women in my study: Society expects women to be cheerful unless nature intervenes.
Because there's so much plausible deniability around their subtext — deniability Sesame Street makes good use of — it's impossible to say that they are or that they aren't.
Beyond how refreshing it was to see two young women at the heart of a game, Life Is Strange was notable for being full of queer subtext.
That reality was the subtext for Pelosi's taunting remarks Thursday in which she cast her Democratic critics as hungry for attention rather than serious about ousting her.
Anyway, in case you hate subtext, HBO has released an infographic which clearly labels Rhaegar Targaryen as Jon Snow's father and Lyanna Stark as Jon Snow's mother.
In "The Cemetery Where Al Jolson Is Buried," Amy Hempel's first and most anthologized story, the narrator fails her terminally ill best friend, almost entirely in subtext.
It's hard to imagine a venue better suited to the racial subtext of his stance—and thus, equally well suited to ignite a backlash, which Trump got.
These couples' romantic foibles are depicted in language that's sharply contemporary and brashly funny, and often brazenly slaps the subtext of Chekhov's original right onto the surface.
The conversations between Andrew and David are rich with psychological subtext, and even if Smith sometimes states the obvious, he's careful not to repeat it too often.
In 2013, Disney even gestured towards the queer subtext in the animated film by making the Mulan of their ABC Once Upon a Time show bisexual herself.
Perhaps the subtext here is the reconciliation of tensions among the races, but a gratuitous sensationalism prevails, something akin to the grotesque photographs of Joel-Peter Witkin.
Besides, you can listen to "The Age of Anxiety" knowing nothing about the narrative subtext (the piece is wholly instrumental) and be swept into this audacious symphony.
Ms. Shane's memorable rendition of "Any Other Way" contains a line — "Tell her that I'm happy, tell her that I'm gay" — that she imbued with subversive subtext.
They were the causal root of trends, and they paved catwalks; they were the subtext of seasons, and the theory behind thinking six months in the future.
It was striking — even in the unsubtle political times Mr. Trump has helped usher in — to see the racial subtext of this campaign elevated to, well, text.
Deutsch's framing of his statements ignores the obvious subtext: Comments about a candidate's "strident" behavior and "likability" have long predominately been used in attacks against women candidates.
And kudos to York for the all-female band (Gillian Berkowitz, Ann Klein, Barbara Merjan and Sue Williams), since emergent feminism is the subtext of the enterprise.
The subtext was that Mr. Cole's vision is singular, his work not a by-committee agglomeration: He managed to take their honor while playing by his rules.
A celebrated biblical scholar, keen on weaving together traditional Jewish exegesis, psychoanalysis and postmodern criticism, Zornberg always displays minute attention to the psychological subtext of the Scriptures.
They share a quality that the best acting does, how a performer can evoke an odd subtext or back story in a gesture or piece of business.
It also brings the subtext of the Handmaids' collective horror — previously traded through quick glances from behind their bonnet wings — into stark text that's impossible to ignore.
The queer subtext in each scene between Seo and Lee, coupled with some intrigue and mischief, makes White Nights a genre-bending show that is just weirdly entertaining.
A key liberal critique of conservatism has long been that the movement's substantive objectives lack majority support and must thus be fused with divisive rhetorical subtext and innuendo.
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Season 2 changed the rules of that game, arguably to the show's detriment, replacing the thrill of sexual subtext with clunky plot devices like the Aaron Peel storyline.
But there's a hidden subtext here: If Legion hits, Hawley could become, simultaneously, one of TV's most respected auteurs and a massively successful overseer of multiple TV series.
Netflix's biggest and most troubling edit to the show, for which the platform created a new English-language translation and voice track, dials back its famous homoerotic subtext.
The questions may sound like they're about health care or taxes, Iran or North Korea, but believe me, the subtext is simple: Democrats want to beat Trump, period.
"I Want Your Sex" really freaked out our counselors, because it was the first pop song we obsessed over that skipped the subtext and spoke directly about sex.
The foreword to the survey, shared on a poster in the exhibition, reads: The Guerilla Girls focus on the understory, the subtext, the overlooked and the downright unfair.
But rivalry aside, their conversation is one of most interesting of the episode, mostly because it addresses the great unsaid subtext of the battle ahead: What comes next?
The audacious atmosphere of transgressive horror is in part elevated by the cultural subtext that makes it impossible to not regard as an act informed by political resistance.
The newly thin Patty might not be perfect, but the show never drops the subtext that hey, at least she's not fat anymore, and that's what really matters.
After a year of jolting elections, from the United States selecting Donald Trump to Brexit in the United Kingdom, the subtext was clear: Germans should stay the course.
Both directors have found themselves in conflict with their governments, and while neither of their films were directly political or critical, they both harbored a rich critical subtext.
During an hour-long meeting with Democratic chiefs of staff, Schultz did not dwell on the 2020 presidential race, but that was a clear subtext for his visit.
His "Clybourne Park" from 2010, which won both a Tony and a Pulitzer, dramatised both the awkward text and insidious subtext of pretty much any conversation about gentrification.
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke let the mask slip this week, turning the subtext of his term in office into the headline as he spoke to a friendly audience.
In his usual manner, Trump has taken the subtext of "voter fraud" discourse and turned it into text, making explicit the assumption that Democratic electoral victories are illicit.
For one thing, he's flexing at Comey to try to get him to keep intruding—if he doesn't, the subtext is that Ryan and House Republicans will pounce.
The "we're not so different, you and I" villain-versus-hero dynamic is a tried-and-true trope that, incredibly, rarely acknowledges the obvious erotic subtext driving it.
Responding to a mention of former national security adviser Michael Flynn, he argued that Comey had ascribed to the President's words more formality -- or subtext -- than actually existed.
Jamie Lynn Spears just announced she's pregnant and the subtext is all about gratitude over the outcome of what could have been a fatal accident involving her daughter.
Of course, hardly a subtext-free syllable has been uttered by the Yankees about Rodriguez, or vice versa, since his arrival in 2004, and this was no exception.
Kondo offers no intentional subtext to the divide of domestic labor, beyond reminding mothers that children can be messy and that absolute perfection is more or less impossible.
The travel restrictions are a part of Trump's larger program of turning Republican subtext—Islamophobia, Christian supremacy, and the restriction of civil liberties via counter-terrorism—into text.
That's one of several concrete ways one can read a reactionary streak in the film, all against the backdrop of its general subtext longing for a bygone time.
The subtext is: You might have an unendurable time experiencing a miscarriage, but also just imagine what your friends, co-workers, family, and acquaintances might feel about it.
But the meeting's tricky subtext was Trump's broader view of Africa, including his description of some African nations as "shithole countries" during a private meeting earlier this year.
But here's the subtext: Political advertising matters much less to Twitter than Facebook because political advertisers already leaned much more heavily on Facebook to get their messages out.
The subtext of these twisted efforts is that Trump brought out from the woodwork toxic white supremacy that is now everywhere and is the root of violent extremism.
If there's a meta subtext to the fact of needing a particular audience, that's all right; this show's fourth wall is permeable enough to withstand a little pressure.
Years after the movie was released, Gore Vidal, one of the original, uncredited screenwriters, wrote about the gay subtext, suggesting that Mr. Boyd's Messala was Judah's spurned lover.
Kojève called himself, mischievously or not, a Communist, and people listening to him in the nineteen-thirties would have understood this to be the subtext of his commentary.
A new ad for Ellen DeGeneres' GapKids x ED collaboration has many Twitter users up in arms, saying the way the models are posed has a racist subtext.
House of Cards's sixth season is a dense and convoluted morass of political machinations, betrayal, posturing, death, threats, and juicy subtext between the power players that rule America.
The movie's most compelling subtext is what the Russian montage theorists called "creative geography" — the use of editing to create the illusion of a continuous, albeit imaginary, space.
The comic, as first introduced, was not the least bit radical in the political sense — and not even self-consciously black — but it had a genuinely radical subtext.
Nineties shows such as "The X-Files" and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" spawned passionate fan communities that used the Web to gather, complain, or hunt for romantic subtext.
"Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang," for all its atmospheric talk, has no such subtext, and its glib silliness is never more apparent than when it tries for strong emotions.
She saw how the feeling had improved her sense of calm, but she worried that the subtext of a "tingling sensation" would hold the group back from legitimacy.
The subtext of the advice is that the daily briefings being run by Vice President Pence aren't doing enough to communicate the administration's message and reassure the public.
But for all of the political subtext, it still felt more than anything like Mr. Wang as we've known him, on fashion week or off: short, sexy, speedy.
For the past week, I've been running a service called Subtext that lets people send text messages back and forth with BuzzFeed News editors about the coronavirus outbreak.
And the clear subtext is that it is past time to toss out the rules of aging, American-dominated international institutions, and to conduct commerce on China's terms.
Her idea, which she pitched to the writer Noga Landau, an executive producer on the show, was to embrace Nancy's darkness, a subtext that other adaptations had ignored.
The Circle dispenses altogether with the notion that anyone might be participating in a reality program "for the right reasons" by making the subtext the whole damn show.
They reflect onscreen representation where the fine print contains "some assembly required," because it merely nods to queer subtext and asks you to go digging around for it.
Once we got through my Virgo and Scorpio basics (organized and driven for the former, good at reading subtext for the latter), we got to the good stuff.
The "humblebrag" — a boast couched in a self-deprecating comment — has migrated from subtext to text, leaving self-awareness passed out in the bathroom behind the potted plant.
In fact, there were several ads that — despite undoubtedly being conceived and filmed months in advance — dripped with winking, even pointed subtext regarding the current US political climate.
Neither of them intends to exclude Claire — and she picks up on the subtext in a hurry anyway — but it's a moment in which she doesn't quite belong.
The final goal of the order is for the US to align on joint AI initiatives with allies, and protect itself from competing countries (subtext: China) and adversaries.
Why it would work: King's writing throughout this popular story is lush and evocative, just begging for graceful, ever-moodier cinematography that mirrors the story's encroaching sinister subtext.
It worked because a large part of the film's subtext were Deckard's own doubts about if he was human or a replicant—something that is still debated by fans.
From that perspective, the subtext to "Billions" might be more interesting coming back, as it does, as the new Trump administration stocks its cabinet heavily with Goldman Sachs alumni.
RIVERA: I believe that the subtext is -- it is us against them, them being the poor Latinos who come to the country and vote Democratic when they get legalized.
This new iteration of "Picnic at Hanging Rock" offers a sharpened focus on female friendship and desire, but is most compelling in its approach to the book's colonial subtext.
"The business model for Bioz is around things you can buy, but there's a subtext that you should be paying attention to everything," Dyson said of why she invested.
Beyond the copyright issues, discussions of fan fiction often have a moralizing subtext: Isn't it a little lazy, even fundamentally dishonest, to steal someone else's concept for your story?
But, after a certain point, raking over his unfitness becomes an exercise in wish-fulfilment, because the subtext is so often the desire for his early removal from office.
Because they are made of cut-up, repurposed plastic bottles, the subtext of recycling is ever-present, but in my read of the work, it is a secondary consideration.
Though war and the short-sighted ignorance that brings it on provides the artist his primary material, our current dilemma concerning civility in public discourse is an obvious subtext.
In fact, when I'm writing an album for however long it takes, I literally don't listen to anything that anyone else is doing, apart from, perhaps, labelmates at Subtext.
The web series, hosted by Hass Otsmane-Elhaou, takes a weekly deep dive into what makes a comic book tick, including the writing, artwork, color, spacing, subtext, and more.
If we keep rewarding them with attention for being "funny" and "authentic," it's only a matter of time before this subtext becomes the message they scream in our ears.
A former moderator claimed that there was a joke among colleagues that "time to go hang out on the roof" was subtext for wanting to jump off the building.
Queerbaiting is seen as an exploitative tactic used to draw in fans ("baiting" them), and then further marginalize them through textual denials of the subtext the narrative deliberately cultivated.
The subtext is that women out alone might not be safe, subject not to the laws of the land but to the capricious mores of a conservative, tribal society.
And after a week in which authorities rounded up several opposition politicians amid accusations of coup-plotting, some Venezuelans saw a darker subtext to the show of military force.
I mean really; who wants to work around food babies and whiskey dicks when trying to live up to the "good, giving, and game" subtext of your dating profile?
They're laying bare the subtext of his speech and policies, revealing how they appear to angry white people primed and frustrated by the past century of Republican dog-whistling.
As director and designer, he has reconceived "Krapp's Last Tape," which runs only through Sunday, as a Gothic tone poem that transforms the play's subtext into exaggeratedly graphic images.
With centuries of critics picking apart text and subtext, the possibilities offered by the story space are far more vast than its traditional trappings first lead you to believe.
Songs dealing with serious themes or thorny issues are largely off limits, queer identity is generally only addressed as subtext, and lyrics are usually scrubbed down to fluffy platitudes.
But the more obvious subtext here is that there is no worse insult you can hurl at a man than calling him a woman, at least in Trump's mind.
What I saw in this list was a bleak subtext: The insomnia often produced by cancer treatment undermines the body's ability to protect itself from cancer and other ills.
It was also jumping with subtext: Even as they circled Ms. Winner with an espionage charge, the F.B.I. agents made small talk about the weather, CrossFit and her cat.
Other than a few references to her combat service and to a physical injury she sustained, the script relies on subtext and Ms. Nowlin's expressions to convey her condition.
The director (in the original production, Harold Prince) gets something too: a rich scene to stage; the actors, a palpable conflict to play and the subtext to inform it.
Thomas B. Edsall More than a third of Americans believe that Medicaid is akin to welfare, with the implicit subtext that racial and ethnic minorities are the principal beneficiaries.
"Never before has the outcome and subtext of a general election in Pakistan, including perceptions around normalizing extremism, mattered as much for Pakistan's immediate neighbor China, " Levesques told CNBC.
The tabloid's reliably saucy print cover, set to hit newsstands on Thursday, features the headline "NEVERTRUMP" emblazoned across its front page with the subtext "NEVER CRUZ, EITHER!" in parenthesis.
The film's director, Don Siegel, always denied injecting a political subtext into the film, but it's still a brilliant reflection of the civic and psychic anxieties of its time.
These are four of the most famous, glamorous teams in Europe, each graced by some of the finest players in the world, paired up in games rich in subtext.
Despite the heavy personal subtext of the project, Kelley didn't want it to become a tribute to himself, and he asked that his own work not be shown inside.
After Alabama won, the notion that the victory had been another blow for the Lost Cause was not really the subtext of the South's reaction — it was the text.
His writing, admirers said, matured into literature: an owlish wit, sometimes surreal, often absurdist, usually scouring dark corridors of paradox, always carried off with a subtext of good sense.
Here, Grillo-Marxuach assures fans that he will be making the oft-speculated subtext of Xena's relationship with her comrade Gabrielle — which many fans read as romantic — more explicit.
To explain why I think this is the hidden subtext of the film, though, I'm going to have to spoil everything, so back up if you haven't seen Covenant.
Riverdale puts the subtext and fandom of the comics on display, as Betty and Veronica make out within the first episode, only to have Cheryl shoot down their faux-lesbianism.
While Hilma af Klint's powerful abstractions at the Guggenheim New York write a new subtext for art history, Zarina's intimately scaled exhibition treads a similar terrain of spirituality and subjectivity.
Like every episode before it, "Cherry" stints on procedural case-file crime-solving and delivers juicy drama, reams of gossip, and subtext thicker than summer heat in a tent revival.
Some songs beg you to see their meaning—to see the carefully crafted subtext woven throughout— some songs take on a meaning because the listener (you) has given it such.
Going into Wednesday night, Ted Cruz intentionally left people wondering what the meaning and the subtext of his prime-time Republican National Convention speech would be: Would he endorse Trump?
So after Ewing tied the game at 102-102 and the Bulls called timeout with 1.8 seconds remaining, all that subtext exploded in the most infamous moment of Pippen's career.
But they felt like a huge problem — not only because Trump Jr. was a major surrogate, but because they seemed to reveal the bigoted subtext behind the entire Trump campaign.
In the past, radicalized characters on Black Mirror (and many British shows for that matter) feel almost inadvertently present and largely ignored, leaving audiences to interpret racial subtext for themselves.
"I think there is a subtext here that is unlike anything that I have seen in 50 years of being a reporter," journalist Carl Bernstein said on CNN in 2017.
Famously, both Dmitri Shostakovich's Fifth and Seventh symphonies were approved by Soviet authorities as patriotic works of state loyalty, but have been widely celebrated for their subtext of mournful resistance.
I pick up on this subtext in nearly every sales and business setting I'm in (most recently with three different companies when buying a water softener system for my home).
His presence gave this gripping revolutionary thriller a subversive subtext: Danton and his followers are played by French actors, while the villainous Robespierre and his allies are played by Poles.
The subtext bombarding us from many sides ultimately encourages us to abandon them, even as they founder beneath the chop of a changing world for which they lack the buoyancy.
We're healthy enough to IPO but we're not going to just yet — that was the subtext of an interview that Dropbox CEO Drew Houston had on Bloomberg earlier this afternoon.
And you can tell from the subtext of these complaints that she's not exactly popping by the back of the bus to shoot the breeze off-the-record style, either.
But every power relationship has its erotic subtext, its potential for complication, and that's what Mr. Ojo, who is Yoruban himself, uses the rest of the show to tease out.
The word "articulate" has a history of being used by white people to praise certain black people in a way that carries a troubling subtext of surprise at their intelligence.
The subtext would have been more interesting as text; it would supply a true conflict and depth of character for the two stars and make the film feel truly transformative.
The subtext of a lot of this is that Bloomberg didn't seem to believe that people were capable of making the right decisions on their own — often, low-income people.
The largely unacknowledged, if obvious, subtext to London's metamorphosis is that the forces degrading our poorer neighbors are intertwined with those that have seen the value of people's homes soar.
So in 2000, when David McVicar first directed this "Agrippina" in Brussels, it made sense for him to update those reverberations — and to make them explicit, rather than the subtext.
And after some initial drama over the resignation of Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz and some heckling by disappointed Bernie Sanders supporters, that's been the subtext of Philadelphia.
Still, while Democrats might be loath to acknowledge it publicly, a clear subtext of the trial was the opportunity to portray Mr. Trump as unfit for office, and indeed dangerous.
The president's policies are an animating force in the N.B.A. He was the subtext of the Super Bowl: both the game and the commercials, and maybe even the halftime show.
In May 2011, 44 Republican senators sent a letter to Obama saying they would not confirm any nominee to become the CFPB's director — the subtext being, especially not Elizabeth Warren.
But on screen, its broader subtext becomes much more explicit — it's a narrative, really, of brokenness and reparation, filtered through the particular experiences of black women in the American South.
He was featured alongside other prominent Jewish financial figures in the final television ad of Donald Trump's 2016 election campaign, which was widely considered to contain an anti-Semitic subtext.
Beyond the dazzling sheen of dance numbers and heartfelt solos, there's a deeper subtext—one that may be as old as time, yet feels so acutely modern and of this moment.
The subtext, however, is that competence, mastery, and passion — all of the things that come together to make men into leaders — would never be enough to elevate her to that office.
This study reinforces this idea that there's this subtext of spirituality going on that I think most people, researchers, investigators and psychologists aren't aware of and don't even know is there.
Alongside dubious encouragement like "don't let it kill you," he promises he'll be there to see the listener through the waiting — with a knowing subtext that the waiting never really ends.
Could its underlying mathematical models possibly detect the appropriate moment and subtext in a conversation in which to invoke Hannibal Lecter, and with just the right alchemy of creepy and funny?
But it's not reinventing the classic musical so much as laying bare the subtext that's been there all along: the class divides, the male entitlement, the inescapable violence of territory life.
Some Clinton allies and former staffers find the told-you-so subtext of Sanders' display off-putting, especially when he said last week that he thought he could have beat Trump.
"There is no doubt that Justin's history as a pitch-man for Apple adds a nice subtext to the videos and builds on Huawei's challenger position in the market," Grizzel said.
But it's a telling line mostly because of the subtext, which suggests Trump is indeed willing to repay subordinates who advance his interests with loyalty -- but only up to a point.
That subtext could become become occasionally explicit (see: the bedroom scene), but it wasn't until the very, very end that it was a full-blown, if tragic, romance between the two.
Philip and Elizabeth's relationship has been endlessly fascinating and compelling to me since the pilot, so of course this episode, which finally solidified a bunch of subtext as text, was riveting.
Reissued on Blu-ray, the 1963 movie has a strong documentary subtext, with Burt Lancaster and Judy Garland appearing along with child patients from the Pacific State Hospital in Pomona, Calif.
Francis' feral delivery makes the subtext text: in heaven everything is fine, but he's so far down in hell that singing about paradise is the closest he'll ever get to it.
The subtext is that after 210 years of social tumult, assassinations, riots, scandal, an unpopular war and gas lines, Mr. Reagan returned the United States to the tranquillity of the 235s.
The Democratic Party still hasn't found its message, and the issues that many thought would feature prominently on the campaign trail—impeachment, Russia, corruption, #MeToo—have largely been relegated to subtext.
I kind of wish Carl Reiner had just stuck his head into one scene just for giggles, but really, that's the kind of pop-cult subtext that tickles all my funnybones.
Finally, wellness also contributes to the insulting cultural subtext that women cannot be trusted to make decisions when it comes to our own bodies, even when it comes to nourishing them.
The subtext of Mae swapping out her drug addiction for romantic addiction quickly becomes textual once she locks her phone inside of a suitcase in the apartment she shares with George.
That's what I meant by "get a handle," and as I say it, both surface and subtext subside quintessentially and the dead-letter office dissolves in the blue acquiescence of spring.
It's also, of course, part of the subtext of everything Rihanna does, and has become the focus of Prabal Gurung, expressed largely via diversity of size and sexuality on the runway.
That subtext is brought home by a subplot involving a gay doctor who secretly performs abortions and operations to help the half-blood children of humans and fae pass as human.
Every piece of subtext has been dredged up so that it can be turned into banal commentary on the benighted attitudes of the provincial patriarchy toward gender, race, class and sexuality.
Chief Justice John Roberts's year-end report on the judiciary praised civics education, but it was not hard to detect a timely subtext that appeared to be addressed to President Trump.
The subtext of all of this is the fact that Saudi Arabia has also admitted that members of its intelligence service murdered Washington Post editorial column contributor Jamal Khashoggi in 2018.
This subtext got a lot less subtextual in "Return of the Jedi," in which the occupiers' superweapons are thwarted by the guerrilla tactics and crude booby-traps of a pretechnological people.
The games and matches often stand in for cultural struggles around race, class, gender, and national identity — but that struggle is the subtext, and the movie brings it to the fore.
BOSTON — If there's a subtext to this year's meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the largest gathering of scientists of the year, it's anxiety for the future.
The obvious subtext: Bring your well-bred daughters to camp, and we'll serve up some well-heeled young men for them to marry alongside the tennis and golf and mambo lessons.
But in the end, he gives the speech and manages to work in some subtext about how the graffiti artists are what make the community special, so he's not selling out completely.
It was among the most brazen, public links between Trump and Cyrus; one that takes the years of subtext running through outlets like Christian Broadcasting Network and, quite literally, sealed the comparison.
Further, as Snopes points out, it would be an oddly pro-America statement for Stalin to make, with its subtext being that American spirituality, patriotism, and morality are distinct, powerful, and unique.
Bryan Singer used to infuse his "X-Men" films with a gay subtext (the mutants had to "come out" to friends and family), but that's not a theme of the latest installment.
Trump has turned the subtext of working-class white opposition to immigration into ugly text, but he comes closer to articulating the "reformocon" immigration critique than any candidate except perhaps Ted Cruz.
Instead, they use their participants' motivations and worries — from yearning for new friends to wanting to be prepared for school shootings — to justify their virulent "military subtext," as Blesener once put it.
Beyond that, there's much more going on in King's book than any Trumpian subtext, and it would be a serious misreading to suggest that the novel offers any sort of political allegory.
The actor Eric Farr, dressed to match Hudson's onscreen Colorama wardrobe, narrates a clip reel in which the actor is recast as "himself," drawing out the queer subtext of his various roles.
"Good communication is subtle, layered and may depend on copious subtext, with responsibility for transmission of the message shared between the one sending the message and the one receiving it," Meyer writes.
But this comedy is more than memes — there's an underlying subtext to all of these jokes, that Black people can log in and find pockets of the internet to just be together.
The subtext of many of these questions seem to be issues that the entire crypto space is currently grappling with, from ensuring investor protections and sufficient liquidity, to accounting for market manipulation.
If it's true that sports can be a powerful lens through which to view bigger issues in American society, many recent events have come with a disturbing — yet seldom acknowledged — visual subtext.
It's this decoding of plot and aesthetic clues that has allowed queer fans to read the intentionally deployed homoerotic subtext that makes up films like Ben Hur and Rebel Without a Cause.
And it's nice not to have to edit out and truncate a lot of those beats, because some of the richest parts of the series are played with silent looks and subtext.
He approaches this theme from myriad directions, sketching the subtext-rich relationship of an older couple, complete with characterizations and details of clothes and personality that reveal his gifts as a dramatist.
The subtext is clear: Despite being "destroyed" by Mueller's attacks, Stone is maintaining his dignity, his sense of style, and, most importantly, his control over the narrative surrounding the special counsel's investigation.
An important subtext of both the special election in Georgia and the earlier House special election in Montana was a continuation of the primary season argument between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.
There's another vital piece of subtext to the trip by the Japanese leader, a nationalist who has successfully pushed for record defense spending and efforts to weaken his country's commitment to pacifism.
Whether or not it was intended to convey a message of subservience, it doesn't mean that viewers, including young Black girls, won't perceive it as such and be harmed by the subtext.
The more internet-savvy elements of Trump's base (and potentially some Russian bots) used the controlled forum format to game the site's popularity algorithms and amplify the bigoted subtext of Trump's platform.
Democrats and news outlets have noted, sometimes with scandalous subtext, that Mr. Moore dissented from the Alabama Supreme Court's majority in several instances to side with a person accused of sexual crimes.
"We've always had a very inclusive and obviously female-forward workplace, but now the subtext is text, in a way," says the showrunner Aline Brosh McKenna, who created the show with Bloom.
In all things Trump is cruder than Obama, more willing to make subtext into text, less (or not even remotely) detail-oriented, more careless of diplomatic norms and dismissive of humanitarian concerns.
"The Pre Show" is ostensibly about a dancer preparing for his roles, but its subtext is stereotypes — an artist owning, defying and subverting them as part of the process of becoming himself.
While there was outrage at Trump's attack on Baltimore and its racial subtext, there were also a number of thoughtful examinations of why the situation in inner-city Baltimore has not improved.
But part of the subtext of CPAC this year has been how conservative leaders are trying to smooth out the rougher edges of their movement, not all of which involve Mr. Trump.
The subtext of the ads is that, unlike the man sinking in quicksand, the cowboy tied to the tracks or the doomed occupants of the Oval Office, we get that we're ridiculous.
"If you talk about climate, [it] has a dramatically important racial subtext," Steyer told a crowd of several dozen at the historically black church in the coastal city of Georgetown on Wednesday.
A subtext of "Little Women" is that the explosive potential of these four girls is not, and will not be, realized; this is why Marmee belongs at the heart of the story.
"Shorn of its rambling character and in not so many words, this is the essence of what the president communicates," Schiff said, before launching into his dramatic rendition of the call's subtext.
It made all of the dark subtext of Washington into neon-coated text, and even if the Trump era has exhausted the show's ability to keep ahead of reality, well, it tried.
The painting also provides a subtext of ethnic disparity that still exists in India today, as does the widespread poverty and corruption that makes the lot of most Indians a daily struggle.
I can't say exactly, but I wrote The Tortilla Curtain in 1994, and the whole subtext of the novel is about us as an animal species in an environment of declining resources.
His machismo was, looking back, vaguely homoerotic, especially in the context of the boy band (or is it just me who sees the subtext in the "Quit Playing Games With My Heart" video?).
Whenever President Trump or one of his boosters invokes Chicago as a shorthand for urban violence, we hear the racialized subtext loud and clear: Black and brown people here are out of control.
Even Obama's trade-focused events in Germany have a subtext that's related to the debate over Europe's future, says Daniella Schwarzer, director of the Europe program at the German Marshall Fund's Berlin office.
One of the biggest problems (though not the only one) in comprehending "China Doll" is that Mr. Pacino's lurching, stammering performance is not easy to follow in terms of content, character or subtext.
During his firing, Marketplace Vice President Deborah Clark told Wallace about leaving the anti-apartheid struggle—choosing journalism over activism—as a student: The subtext was that Wallace had to get in line.
Though this time around, there's a noticeable lack of nonviolent subtext — the Fallout version of the Iron Giant makes use of his size and eye lasers to lay waste to hordes of mutants.
As I track your journey, the undercurrent of constant attention —mostly unwanted —from so many men friends, enemies, acquaintances, bar denizens, on and on is such a constant subtext .. and possible trigger. xD.
There isn't a whole lot of subtext going on here, apart from the vague hand-waving confirmation that big companies and corrupt cops are bad, and little-guy underdogs and justice are good.
Every detail in the picture is subtext, including the old couple's shotgun shack, which, in the process of falling apart, conveys a tragedy of Greek proportions perpetrated on the black residents of Alabama.
There's a pretty clear subtext running beneath the whole thing, too, even if it's not said explicitly: this is probably the last time Diane and Bojack are ever going to see each other.
Voelker: Ultimately it's a wide range of things that grab me; from color to form even subtext has helped me build bridges between images, sometimes it is emotion other times it is composition.
But here we see an artist decorating her dark chamber not with Louis XV armchairs, but with the illusory: a place where subtext, dreams, fantasy, and human struggles are the fuel of creation.
Jeff Jensen, Entertainment Weekly: Shadow's arrangement with Wednesday has a deal-with-the-devil vibe to it, which illuminates the queasy subtext of their relationship: he's playing black manservant to a white patriarch.
It also acknowledges that queer fans are used to being erased, and have been trained by decades of media to extrapolate queer subtext from canonical narratives that refuse to openly acknowledge their existence.
As a black female graduate student at Maryland in the 453s, Shorter-Gooden said, she found the university's racial environment "alienating," and she worried about the subtext of keeping the name decades later.
They were C-list celebrities Willie Robertson from Duck Dynasty and Scott Baio from Charles in Charge and Happy Days, and they were there to make the subtext of Trump's campaign into text.
Robertson did start out with a little subtext, saying, "If you're a cop risking your life to keep us safe at home, Donald Trump will have your back," implying that Barack Obama doesn't.
The familiar subtext is that interracial relationships and any children they produce will usher in a post-racial future in which our current notions of race are upended, and with them, racial inequality.
Morneau, meeting with G20 colleagues in Washington, said trade will continue to be an important subtext at such meetings, because everyone recognizes the importance of reducing uncertainties in the outlook for global growth.
Bannon's philosophy of white nationalism (with its subtext of racism and even a touch of anti-Semitism) wasn't far off from how Trump sees the world—at least as far as racism goes.
When our president promotes a video that superimposes a network logo on a wrestling-match foil, it may be funny to some, but the subtext unmistakably calls down physical violence on the media.
Susana Correa, a lawmaker in Mr. Uribe's Democratic Center Party, said she believed the deal contained a kind of subtext that undermined family values and supported nontraditional views on gender and sexual orientation.
Anchoring the delightful jostling between players in the art scene is a compelling subtext about how artists sustain their practices despite donors' demands for masters on the wall or curators echoing coastal trends.
The awareness that this is a human crisis with substantial racial subtext — America disproportionately poisons its black and brown citizens — seems not to have penetrated the elite enclaves in New York or Washington.
I suppose there's still subtext if you really want it, but the writer John Patrick Shanley's gift is for characters who express exactly what they're feeling with a clarity that is comically startling.
I suppose there's still subtext if you really want it, but the writer John Patrick Shanley's gift is for characters who express exactly what they're feeling with a clarity that is comically startling.
The flatter and more uniform black of the female nude in Mr. Marshall's "You Must Suffer if You Want to be Beautiful," by contrast, pushes the color's political subtext right to the front.
The subtext, in this now-customary display of self-deprecation, is that Apple, which saw its market capitalization pass $1 trillion in August this year, doesn't quite know what to do with itself.
But Mr. Irving's subtext is a criminal justice system that has no way to deal with an offender like Mr. McCollum, who has Asperger's syndrome, other than to keep throwing him in prison.
But rarely has the ham-fistedness felt so all-consuming, infusing even the simplest of tasks from a president who, seeing little need for subtext, tends to read the bracketed stage directions aloud.
When Congress demands that social media companies find technical fixes for the proliferation of hate speech or election meddling, there is a subtext: The answer isn't less technology; it's different and better technology.
" At that point, a playwright often starts explaining things, "but I thought, 'No, let's go in another direction, into the DNA, the subtext,' which is the pressure put on a body in confinement.
But Ian Lesser, a former American official who directs the Brussels office of the German Marshall Fund, said that the subtext of Mr. Macron's criticism of NATO was growing doubt about Washington's commitment.
After reminding the crowd multiple times to think of it in terms of immigration — in case the subtext might have gotten missed — he recited it to applause: I saved you, cried the woman.
The official reasons for the closures were vague, simply that the accounts had posted content that violated regulations, but the subtext was clear: the country's highly-monitored media was trying to silence women's advocates.
"Once we started writing for her and saw how she was able to take an innocuous line and give it devious subtext, that inspired so much in terms of where the show could go."
This includes a tour of Marty's home, a dip in the above-ground pool, and a play-by-play analysis in retrospect of the psychosexual subtext to every point of interaction throughout the night.
There's a healthy amount of subtext concerning the alternating tensions of male bonding, competitiveness, domination-seeking, and homoeroticism, all of which blurs like wood rotting into saltwater as the relationship between the two deteriorates.
Having been deeply influenced by Bolaño's novel and the hidden subtext that it contains, Amorales decided to do his own research into the possibility of a fascist poet (or fascist intellectualism) existing in Chile.
The essay is careful to insist that any jealousy between the two duchesses is wishful thinking, but the subtext is obvious: Middleton is chafing at ceding her spotlight to Markle, the feminist American upstart.
"The subtext here is whether there are substantial differences between reported and actual emissions," Rob Jackson, an Earth scientist at Standford University who was not involved with the study told Gizmodo in an email.
But an even better reason may be that Abedin and Weiner's separation puts the already beguiling film in an even more interesting context, turning much of its fuzzy subtext into black-and-white text.
Stressing he had no inside knowledge of his friend's plans, Wittes predicted Comey — "maybe the only completely subtext-less person in Washington" — would publicly tell his full story and probably in a congressional hearing.
You may not have known that you wanted to see Channing Tatum in a sailor suit, wistfully singing about dames in a musical number that is not at all subtle about its homoerotic subtext.
State media, which hews religiously to the official script, gave the sort of account normally reserved for visiting heads of state, imposing an entirely different subtext on Xi's boilerplate language about U.S.-China cooperation.
Now it's a scorching summer day, and as in the previous books, the delicately handled subtext is that it takes patience and imagination to navigate the generational divide and get through the long hours.
Nobody in the film makes the slightest reference to race, which has the effect of turning it into a subtext — an undropped shoe in a room full of people pretending to walk around barefoot.
From Nixon's "Southern strategy" to Reagan's rhetoric about "welfare queens" to Trump making the subtext the text, whites with high levels of racial grievance have been a crucial part of the Republican political coalition.
At risk of reading too much subtext into a fun show, "GLOW" seems designed to compare the well-worn tropes that wrestling cherishes with the authentic relationships and dialogue that fuel good TV comedy.
In some I.I.P. publications, the reader senses an obviously corrective subtext for the hypothetical foreign audience — "A Practical Guide to Journalism Ethics," for example, or "Freedom From Fear: Creating Safe Spaces for L.G.B.T. Youth".
This impeccably realized show — whose first-rate creative team includes Palmer Hefferan (sound), Junghyun Georgia Lee (the funky fairy-tale costumes) and Annie-B Parson (choreography) — gives us story and subtext in one breath.
There's another political subtext as well: Screenwriter Carl Foreman, who refused to name communist colleagues during the McCarthy-era Red Scare, insisted that "High Noon" was meant to celebrate the political courage of dissent.
China's national legislature convened today for an annual session with a fascinating subtext: Will the nearly 26,26 lawmakers bend an age ceiling to allow one of President Xi Jinping's allies to remain in power?
Trump's elevation of racial conflict and identity issues to text rather than subtext of the political debate calls that assumption into question in a manner that really could imperil partisan balance in an unprecedented way.
It doesn't have much more to say in the end than "the real prize is the friends we made along the way," and it completely fails to engage with the underlying and culturally relevant subtext.
Whether it's been semi-closeted actors adding a queer flair to their character, or a director adding queer subtext to a film, or the audience creating fanfic once the work is out in the wild.
It's not just his fellow Democrats who find a #Resistance-heavy subtext to his books; it's also those on the right, many of whom have found themselves forced to give up Stephen King for good.
I mention this only because the differences between Michelangelo's methods and those of his contemporaries becomes a subtext of sorts, perceptible through the strategic placement of Michelangelo's works vis-à-vis corresponding ones by others.
The focus on Crimea, whose annexation by Russia in 2014 was opposed by its Tatar minority, could be considered a swipe at Moscow, but Jamala insisted there was no political subtext, and contest officials agreed.
But when that show has been as meticulously crafted as this one, part of the fun is to go back and re-watch, catch new meanings and subtext that weren't apparent the first time around.
But I've always suspected a less charitable subtext: We were also commenting on Michael's physical transformation, his skin becoming lighter and his face more aquiline as his career progressed from Thriller to Bad to Dangerous.
Hass was kind enough to pause his video essays — on everything from the use of color as subtext to the future of digitization in the medium — to talk about his favorite releases of the week.
After the Obama era caused backlash among white voters and intensified the preexisting relationship between racial attitudes and party identification, Trump simply took the subtext of the GOP's racially tinged messaging and made it text.
Saturday Night Live's cold open during this weekend's episode took all that subtext to the surface, with Bobby Moynihan as Christie, wearing the face of someone who has coughed and sneezed at the same time.

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