In understated performance after understated performance, he showcased a wit that was as dry as James Bond's favorite martinis.
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This understated Bruce Willis film was a box-office blip, mostly for featuring an understated Bruce Willis as a hostage negotiator.
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The yellow and turquoise pop quite nicely, while the gray is considerably more understated — insofar as a Nintendo portable console can be understated, that is.
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The two became became engaged in 2014 when Kutcher presented the actress with an understated (if you can call a five-carat diamond understated) round solitaire.
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" And Mexico's El Grafico typed out an understated "FUUUCK!
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BERT got 77 — "surprising," in the authors' understated opinion.
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It makes the look a bit cooler and more understated.
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But the station's understated exterior belies the advanced science within.
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In her place is a far more understated, realistic heroine.
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Maybe in my sleep, and even then it's not understated!
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It has this really understated vibe that I just love.
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" Zoe Lower, makeup artist "I'd go for an understated look.
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But the cultural significance of Black Panther cannot be understated.
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"Hold You Now" and "Unbearably White" are understated and gorgeous.
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Your virtues are understated because that's how you like it.
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The movie is so understated that it's almost barely there.
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They're light, extremely durable, and perfectly understated in their looks.
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Sometimes it's the show's more understated performances deserve the accolades.
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The negative impact of the current system cannot be understated.
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Trump's entrance to the event was definitely not as understated. .
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Miocic is understated in the cage and in the media.
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Machina, has produced an appropriately understated script, leaving most of
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The significance of Holm's loss to Tate can't be understated.
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Simple, understated pieces — especially — look effortless on just about anyone.
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The new Audi S5 is the epitome of understated style.
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As a coach, Ms. Tracey is understated and deceptively casual.
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Mellon's purchases, it is both lavish and understated, consciously so.
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Ms. Regev shows no affinity for understated, nuanced, civil discourse.
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She was, in other words, all covered up and understated.
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This is the kind of understated elegance anyone can appreciate.
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"I find them more understated," he said in an interview.
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Yet despite challenges like these, Mr. de Merode remains understated.
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They're renowned for their durability, understated style, and lifetime warranties.
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"It's hard to score a goal," the understated Forsberg said.
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The way that technology impacts Black trauma shouldn't be understated.
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The design is certainly more understated, if that's your thing.
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Here we wildly understated the odds of winning the Powerball.
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Jessie Ware's performance was the polar opposite: assured, dextrous, understated.
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These understated Urbanears complement any outfit thanks to their smooth design.
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So it's no surprise that tonight's look was understated yet chic.
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" Sarah says: "We chose this outfit because it's understated and chic.
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Beyond the screen, the rest of the G25 is impressively understated.
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Not to mention, it can't be understated how fine he is.
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The urgency to finalize and enact the AIDPA cannot be understated.
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If they were subtler or more understated, they wouldn't be fantasy.
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Boring. These engraved brass clips add understated flare to any outfit.
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For the stylish yet understated: Sonix brown tortoise iPhone X case
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A deceptively understated gown that took dozens of hours to create.
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"Within those points, the latter two cannot be understated," Larry said.
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It's surprisingly breezy and understated for something that highlights difficult experiences.
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Do men prefer overt, sexual American beauty, or understated French beauty?
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This black and white battle tie is the perfect, understated piece.
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Also, and the importance of this cannot be understated: they're tired.
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From Russian interference being really overstated to Trump's complicity as understated?
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Find understated options in modern shapes at Vince, Everlane, and Aritzia.
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Low-key. Understated. Not terms you usually associate with Donald Trump.
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It's touching and understated, in a way that games usually aren't.
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This is a subtle and understated look for cozy nights in.
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Arrival is a more understated riff on the method Nolan popularized.
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It also means that GDP might be understated, says Mr Klenow.
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It's refreshing to experience an understated moment of innocent childhood play.
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The excitement around the first black superhero film cannot be understated.
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While the remake is definitely darkly funny at times, it's understated.
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The luxurious XC90 proves the understated Swedes have their swagger back.
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Rease uses an understated backdrop and lets the veterans' stories shine.
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The importance of creating jobs in the Northwest cannot be understated.
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"Industrious is high quality, but understated," said Industrious CEO Jamie Hodari.
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"The Women's Table" is understated, like so much of her work.
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He added an understated gray track top for the medal ceremony.
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"Doing something understated like this is always a winner," he said.
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Sometimes that means home furnishings that are neither quiet nor understated.
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"Townie" is a beautiful piece of work, both shocking and understated.
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These three bags are understated, so they read as especially carefree.
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Alyssa Miller jacket for Understated Leather, $715 at Free People; freepeople.com.
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The restaurant appears casual, understated, but everything is done with intention.
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But in living rooms, she recommends understated pieces like storage ottomans.
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PAs have a critical — yet often understated — role in opioid treatment.
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When it's my own downtime, I want a very understated look.
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The weight of the nomination of Thapar should not be understated.
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They're effective and understated, not adding much to the phones' dimensions.
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Like the bride herself the bouquet was effortlessly elegant and understated.
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But Chukwu's film is assured, distinctly understated, and utterly damning—not
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Like Vulture and Zemo, Alexander Pierce is a relatively understated villain.
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Its design is the opposite of understated and very PC gamer.
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That isn't to say Shiv dressed inexpensively or is always understated.
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Still, Conley's understated leadership is worth taking the time to admire.
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I also understated the rate at which batteries were getting cheaper.
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But this year's outfit may go down as her most understated yet.
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It's a foreign film, for one, and a piece that's decidedly understated.
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Even though Naomie Harris' makeup is usually understated, it's always pure perfection.
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This Amazon show's trailblazing work for the transgender community can't be understated.
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But the device's more interesting, understated feature is a 4K touchscreen option.
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Neutral colors are used throughout the space, maintaining its chic, understated atmosphere.
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One of these books, more understated than the others, caught my attention.
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A black wool trench ($650) is fashionably understated, with a windproof lining.
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A prolific writer and gripping speaker, Graham's influence can hardly be understated.
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Everything is arranged to delight, selected with understated and flawless good taste.
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But the film's infectious and understated levity sidesteps parable's moralistic heavy-handedness.
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In hindsight, the easygoing opening sprint is revealed as an understated tutorial.
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It was remarkably understated for what is ostensibly a themed shopping mall.
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Inspired by the "Bauhaus" movement, the watch looks very understated and readable.
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The mother of two has opted for more understated jewelry pieces recently.
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His paper had reported Jammeh understated the number of people rounded up.
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First and foremost, the importance of multi-factor authentication cannot be understated.
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I like things that are understated and have character of their own.
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As for Glover himself, his portrayal of Earn is authentic and understated.
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This disarmament not entirely dissimilar to a master comic's timing—funny, understated.
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The editors celebrated their 101st issue this March with an understated redesign.
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Instead, Margot Perron and Mike Feller celebrated in their usual understated way.
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Hilton, on the other hand, was much more understated – but still impressive.
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With its rather plain design, the Pixel 4 is classy and understated.
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He's very understated, but so much good is happening at that company.
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Mr. Stanton conveys Rudolph's conflicted anxiety with an accomplished and understated skill.
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Except in 2018 the firm lost $1.6 billion, which is likely understated.
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Houston's team defense, once an understated strength, has been an unqualified wreck.
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That's why we were stoked when they released these understated trail runners.
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They don't want Django understated, they want Django m——-f*cking unchained.
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How is it possible that China understated its own growth last year?
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The understated feel of the S5's exterior continues inside the cabin.
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Michelle Williams' Louis Vuitton gown was similar, but a bit more understated.
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Seattle's culture is politely understated, and opening day is three years off.
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Upon first listen, the Chicago rapper's music sounds laid-back and understated.
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Understated furniture from Fendi, dramatic ceramics, pine on your plate and more.
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When eating out, they head to understated and inexpensive osterias and trattorias.
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The photographers were able to highlight love in understated ways throughout 2019.
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His whole approach is understated, much like the organization that employs him.
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The impact on the average consumer can't be understated – or definitively predicted.
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Just a rock solid guy with a great, understated sense of humor.
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In another, the IRS found Microsoft had understated revenues by $212016 billion.
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The impact these two companies have on our privacy cannot be understated.
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North Beach, while not lacking in luxury, is more understated and serene.
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Despite all the caricatures, you think we've understated how Nixonian Nixon was?
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Madonna's Prince Tribute Will it be subtle and understated, like an Adele performance?
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The sales decline is understated by the consolidation of Opel-Vauxhall from Aug.
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Some may call it boring, but I still appreciate the ThinkPad's understated design.
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But for once he was actually right — and maybe even a little understated.
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Maliboo, which launches the same day as Kirsten, is an understated light nude.
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But too much of the film's runtime leaves her in whispery, understated mode.
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The combo is understated and perfect for all of your favorite weekend activities.
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That being said, interest in third parties should not be understated this election.
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I like understated Nicki and Ariana; they know how to find a groove.
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If Republicans keep the House, the polls would have systematically understated their support.
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Because funds often assume unrealistically high investment returns, such shortfalls are usually understated.
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Granted, Jenner's class privilege cannot be understated in her realization of this dream.
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The city is full of understated and well-designed spaces, like Kex Hostel.
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The company also noted that the more understated design will boost production efficiency.
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So for DINKs and DEWKs alike, the importance of foresight can't be understated.
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Plepler's achievements during his nearly three decades at the company cannot be understated.
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"We are a leader in this industry," Goshen remains confident, but still understated.
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Today's athletic titans go with the more understated memorial, the life-sized Fathead.
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"I love the shiny, simple and understated style of this look," he says.
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The most exciting part of Samsung's IFA booth is also its most understated.
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The heartbeat tattoo manages to make a huge statement in an understated way.
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Skeptics will argue about compliance but the symbolism in itself cannot be understated.
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They are as ubiquitous as they are understated, stuffed in seemingly every train.
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The polish sparkled when he moved his hands, belying his otherwise understated presentation.
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With a more understated approach, Smith has secured his place in the spotlight.
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The need for a 21st century approach to border security cannot be understated.
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" Rather, the adjectives most used to describe their clothing were "rumpled" and "understated.
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Even the most understated of long nails dictate delicate and self-censoring behavior.
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Verini understated the I.C.C.'s role in avoiding revenge in a tribal society.
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Wage increases were no problem because the nominal unemployment rate was clearly understated.
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The challenges that are placed upon these caring family members cannot be understated.
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Musician Skylar Grey chose an understated look for the MTV Video Music Awards.
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Jeffers's mostly understated illustrations are elegant, but also thoughtfully complement the illustrated typography.
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"Even the more expensive lingerie has become seamless, transparent and understated," shes says.
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WeWork's estimate of its market penetration — 0.2% — "could be grossly understated," Smith said.
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The importance of the San Juan River to the Navajo cannot be understated.
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But those are small quibbles with a series this consistently smart and understated.
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Droll and fanciful, it is a picaresque tale with a mischievously understated attitude.
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This year, the label is celebrating its 150th birthday — in understated British fashion.
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Until December, his was an understated hockey career headed toward a quiet conclusion.
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This understated setting is a great reminder that sometimes less really is more.
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Credit must go to actress Heather Morris who delivers a wonderfully understated performance.
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The script is deeply nuanced and moving, and all the performances beautifully understated.
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It's understated, by Antonoff's standards, but it's all the more forceful for it.
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Since then, her growing prominence in the Republican Party has been more understated.
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Yet the sensitive and understated works on display here pack a powerful punch.
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Indeed, Peloton's filing makes clear that the churn rate is almost certainly understated.
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It also said that expenses were omitted or "grossly understated" in the forecast.
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This ability is exceptional, but the people who have it are often understated.
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She knew, for example, that the designer's taste in jewelry was rarely understated.
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It was, like most of his clothes, understated and chic and perfectly tailored.
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An earlier version of this article understated the size of the American economy.
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But don't let the understated appearance dissuade you — it's a subterranean, hidden gem.
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She has style, snowboarding's term for riding with understated flair and cool ease.
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The understated, intuitive sympathy among these outcasts gives this fable some political bite.
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Georgia's Kirby Smart is understated and says Jake Fromm is making good decisions.
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Ross also predicts the duchesses to make understated fashion choices at the wedding.
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LONDON — The letter is as British as it gets: polite, polished and understated.
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Patreon's reliability, particularly when compared to Steam's infamously opaque practices, shouldn't be understated.
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Making films that are understated but not austere, Mr. Hou is an original.
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Today's collections are understated, inspired by regal heritage but designed for contemporary life.
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The latter jewels were understated, featuring charms of the letters K and G.
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The Parachute Percale Sheet Set offers understated luxury in a crisp, soft sheet.
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It's a smart, understated sex comedy, a description that suggests a certain maturity.
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In fact, the Kingdom's importance to the United States at times is understated.
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An understated film adaptation, "Girl with Green Eyes," had been released in 21965.
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Mr. North added a fancy jacket to his understated tuxedo shirt and slacks.
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The lobby felt understated save for large digital screens collectively flashing bold imagery.
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" Its author concluded that villagers' accusations were not just "valid" but "grossly understated.
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But what he's really done is create complex and understated portrayals of masculinity.
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Still, Benedict says, his pain relief from the hot baths can't be understated.
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Shiv tends to keep her everyday jewelry small and understated yet still pricey.
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I thought Daschle could use his understated style to address the obstructionist label.
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"So it's fair to say … it is understated by some amount," Conaway said.
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Harris, in an ecru plaid suit and understated necklace, still loves to dance.
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She has gone from there to understated Saint Laurent column in eight years.
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It's Ghost as an understated, thoughtful, more believable romantic comedy — no pottery-making required.
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" Similarly, Mark Rylance offered an understated comment about the need for "opposing without hatred.
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With such statement bottoms, our instinct would be to go for an understated top.
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"I want to win more and keep doing better," Lee said, understated as ever.
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But it isn't just her music that exhibits such an understated yet sultry vibe.
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It may have been an understated announcement, but it was a total power move.
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Court documents revealed that he understated his income by $4m between 2012 and 2016.
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The understated, ochre-colored ceramics typical of the region are found everywhere in Chile.
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The role of social care in reducing bed-blocking can also not be understated.
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Their neutral color goes with everything, and their understated heels match her modest style.
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This may just be how celebrities prefer to be dressed: simple, elegant, and understated.
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It's a little boring, but all the color options are understated and nice looking.
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"We are fairly rare, if not unique," Perez tells me, in his understated way.
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For starters, the Ignite tones down Polar's traditionally sporty aesthetic for something more understated.
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The silhouettes are fluid and feminine, evoking an understated ease that just screams summer.
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The addition of the Vive Wireless Adaptor on the other hand, can't be understated.
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The importance of the relationship between the United States and Israel cannot be understated.
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Regnery himself is understated in describing his role in the birth of a movement.
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On average, the polls understated her state-level support by about a percentage point.
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They have an understated and classy design, and their sound is a revelatory experience.
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Maybe, as this is the lower-tier model, something slightly understated is in order.
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And the trust factor here to both of you, gentlemen, cannot be understated more.
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She raps with swagger, one a lot less understated than she has projected before.
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Plus, even last September, an understated color scheme emerged as a street-style favorite.
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The flight attendant's script looks as elegant and understated as would Paltrow's, we assume.
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And as a result, they tremendously understated the incidence of illegal alien criminal activity.
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But it is a nice video full of understated rustling sounds, which is wonderful.
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While certainly grand, the house reflects an "understated opulence," as Ms. Darby put it.
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The president's statement recognizing "America First does not mean America alone" cannot be understated.
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A law enforcement career can wear a person down, make them jaded and understated.
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Upscale but understated, the area is home to a handful of vineyards and restaurants.
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Winch, the yacht's designer, stressed that Tis was designed to be understated and elegant.
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He is a prolific if understated storyteller, and Austin was a thicket of prompts.
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Andrew M. Cuomo's efforts to help his fellow Democrats were, to be polite, understated.
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They may also be incorrect, with China's current account surpluses understated as a result.
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We couldn't get enough of the understated, airy Wegmans alternative to a classic breakfast.
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On the other hand, formal Japanese cuisine is more understated, defined by its subtleties.
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The icon is understated, even delicate — hardly the traditional hallmark of far right iconography.
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We have a sudden hunger for understated but elegant acting combined with colorful foods.
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Keep your lashes the star of your look by choosing understated shades of eyeshadow.
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Most counties overstated the admission rate, while Otero and Luna Counties understated the rate.
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Where Tchaikovsky's concerto dazzles with surface-level pyrotechnics, Mozart's calls for more understated virtuosity.
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"She was absolutely the most understated lady," Ms. Liebman said in a telephone interview.
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Benchmark's approach is to be quiet and understated and to work behind the scenes.
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Made by the Japanese company Iroha, they come in sculptural shapes and understated shades.
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The data also imply the number of rocket hits on populated areas was understated.
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" Wilson observed, "Every word that Grant writes has its purpose, yet everything seems understated.
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But a streamlined shape keeps it understated — and well out of attention-hog territory.
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It's chic and understated, and it can easily shift from the office to drinks.
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So is the understated approach of Ms. Whoriskey and the music director, Tom Murray.
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Green is smart enough to recognize that she needs drama in this understated film.
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It's understated and elegant, with fragrant floral aromas and flavors of spicy dark fruit.
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His understated approach is ideal for this film, and for these very funny men.
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And the prevalence of sexual assault and harassment in this country cannot be understated.
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She's literal, oddly formal for a child, with an understated (and often unintentional) humor.
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A big part of Corbyn's appeal is how understated he is about all this.
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No matter how understated it is, though, David is clearly a pretty proud dad.
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Everything in that first moment feels understated and subtle — which is entirely the intent.
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"Timeless Icon," the label reads, which seems a little egotistic for an understated wine.
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"There are moments in life where emotions are just not understated," Davis told me.
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"The first time that they mentioned [the band], it was very understated," said Sama'an.
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Han is the crew's smooth operator, an understated but crucial member on complicated missions.
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The space was small but said a lot through its understated approach to hospitality.
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But reports suggest it falls in the understated luxury category and without giant screens.
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All in all it's a very handsome and understated design, as these things go.
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I loved Hideaway, a new, understated boutique hotel close to downtown and the beach.
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" He said Facebook's responses in the past "have massively understated the risk to users.
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The cut is classic and understated, with tresses all about the same length throughout.
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The understated German city is home to both the Mercedes-Benz and Porsche museums.
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Otherwise, the screenplay by Irish playwright Owen McCafferty ("Quietly") is a lovely, understated thing.
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Both were factors that Blue Origin says are understated by the military in importance.
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Severance, a radically understated debut novel from Ling Ma, is about a zombie apocalypse.
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Swedish-born, Berlin-dwelling singer-songwriter Molly Nilsson is the queen of the understated synth.
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Yet, the size, scope and impact of the movie on American cinema cannot be understated.
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It's understated musically, as Dacus usually is, but damn do the lyrics pack a wallop.
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Ghosn denies he intentionally understated his pay in financial documents, according to Japan broadcaster NHK.
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Your officials' answers have consistently understated this risk, and have been misleading to the Committee.
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Not arresting nor aggressive, this understated yet glamorous gray creates a soothing, impactful common ground.
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But the label also makes a lot of understated necklaces, cuffs, and earrings as well.
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They both flash understated smiles while a couple other friends throw up awkward peace signs.
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That person, in turn, would be wise to emulate the understated doggedness of Teori Zavascki.
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Nick: Father Gabriel has had an fascinating, albeit understated, arc over these past few seasons.
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Of course, it can't be understated how big this move would be for the industry.
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With a slim, understated design, this soundbar will fit in perfectly with your entertainment center.
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And so is Ms. Childs — albeit in an understated, Jil Sander-wearing kind of way.
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KPMG estimated the CFTC had understated liabilities by $194 million in the year to Sept.
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Outside of its design, the specs of Mazda's EV crossover are a little more understated.
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So it's not totally surprising that this year's lineup is more understated than the last.
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Josh Callaghan's Chicago Snow (2013) series portrays one such human-scaled consequence with understated humor.
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The entrance was classic and understated, in that quiet "old-money whispers" kind of way.
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Boston's understated communication style just isn't working when pitted against New York and Silicon Valley.
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It's understated, and very lived-in — all of these people feel like absolutely real people.
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The products look how the whole line feels: clean, understated, and to-the-point transparent.
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On Sunday, Miley Cyrus finally married Liam Hemsworth in an understated, subtle Vivienne Westwood gown.
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The understated style is simple, making it perfect to wear under t-shirts and sweaters.
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Some come in understated nude or khaki colors, while others are available in bright red.
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Understated jewelry whose relentless sparkle is the only indication it costs more than your car.
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In 1973, an understated article in the New England Journal of Medicine catalyzed a movement.
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He illustrates the madness well, often doing so with an understated sense of fate's ironies.
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In contrast with Merkel's understated style, many Germans find Donald Trump's persona-driven politics unpalatable.
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On the trail in Iowa, voters appreciate the understated approach to faith Rubio has sought.
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Fahrenthold reacted to the prize in typically understated fashion, a newspaper reporter to his core.
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Next to the Rock, Statham is atypically understated, and his cynical softness works remarkably well.
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Another understated decor piece, these coasters by TheLeakyPaintPot offer holiday fun in a small dose.
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All his insults to Rachel's face fell flat in comparison to that vicious, understated disregard.
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Her screen wardrobe, like her hair, is brazenly at odds with her personally understated leanings.
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All of these products were hatched under the watch of Apple's understated CEO, Tim Cook.
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They're understated, but universally flattering, and they edge up pretty much any outfit I wear.
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Jana Prikryl's readers will quickly discover such rueful humor is typical of her understated sensibility.
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She kept the rest of her look understated, wearing sandal heels and a tousled hairstyle.
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"If you have understated your income, call your card issuer and tell them," Schulz said.
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The understated case also has a convenient card pocket inside so they can travel light.
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The revolutionary and even idealist nature of King's speech cannot — and should not — be understated.
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Rustic yet luxurious resorts, or agroturismos, like Atzaró offer thermal spas and quiet, understated rooms.
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It's probably not the most understated product you've ever seen, but it's not a helmet.
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But if you want understated, durable shoes you don't have to think about, Atoms excel.
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It's in Cainon Lamb's bassy minimalist beats that Missy Elliott achieves a more understated swagger.
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Perhaps these aren't ostentatious trainers, and so an understated drink is the way to go.
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His cool, understated style, buttressed by a self-effacing, wry humor, make him extremely likeable.
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"He had such a strong, bold presence, but it was really understated," Ms. Wood said.
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This whimsical eyeshadow palette features 36 shades, from natural and understated to colorful and exciting.
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The Watergate Road Map report is said to have been far more terse and understated.
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She is responsible for every inch of the painting with a passionate, if understated fervor.
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"Your officials' answers have consistently understated this risk, and have been misleading to the committee."
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It's stylish and modern while maintaining an understated elegance you want it a compact crossover.
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They say China's government statisticians appear to have understated the extent of the earlier slowdown.
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All this breeds some basic satisfaction, said an understated Mr. Berg, the former council chairman.
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The songs he writes for himself are charmingly romantic, painting pictures of understated, easy affection.
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Mr. Musk's odd behavior underlines the tensions at play as understated style takes over tech.
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"They're the quiet, understated heroes of the city — they keep the gears going," she said.
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But on "ACE," the steady, cyclical harmonies deliver just the right level of understated grace.
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Mr. Baris suggested the number of complaints understated the problem because most incidents went unreported.
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The production and costume designs (by Suzie Davies and Keith Madden) are impeccable and understated.
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"His views are just terrible and he runs into so much trouble," one senator understated.
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When unwanted queries caught me off guard, my replies grew understated and were clearly unsatisfying.
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The understated style that bolsters him in town halls hinders him on the debate stage.
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Though Johnson earned numerous awards and tributes, she expressed an understated bemusement about the accolades.
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Some of this supple, understated style is an inheritance from the Southern writer Peter Taylor.
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Whether you prefer understated or fun styles, Birdies offers sophisticated indulgence in its velvet slippers.
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When it comes to breaking barriers to political participation, her campaign's impact cannot be understated.
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It's diverse, featuring a mix of understated matte and shimmery browns, oranges, pinks, and greys.
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Burling is a more understated figure with the cameras rolling, much more earnest than playful.
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The bill did some good, but the harm it did cannot be overlooked or understated.
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One of the reasons many consumers like the Volkswagen GTI is its understated, handsome looks.
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It's quiet and understated when it needs to be—matte black like a stealth bomber.
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The power of these meetings can't be understated, said Miryam Lipper, Harris' Iowa communications director.
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Mr. Blair was right, even if his prediction of a messy outcome was wildly understated.
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Enrollment and cost projections were understated in an effort to make it seem more workable.
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She created an understated glow at the Erin Fetherston show at New York Fashion Week.
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Castro's pitch is sweeping and progressive, even if it is delivered in an understated manner.
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The English can be broadly farcically physical and nonsensical and also very understated and dry.
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There's an understated pride, and the legacy of Synge is certainly a part of that.
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WHAT'S HAPPENING TODAY The residential development in North Beach is defined by its understated elegance.
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Reform's Chelsea system is dramatic and glamorous, while their Degree system is understated, architectural, and cool.
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Unlike a lot of pot-related products out there, the packaging on Sakara's chocolates is understated.
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Calling this sculpture brown — which it is — also doesn't come close to its understated visual dynamism.
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Maybe wearing such a glamorous dress with her usual understated lip color just didn't feel right.
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But if you've been waiting for Samsung to make a more understated smartwatch, here it is.
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And much like Jacobson IRL, Abbi's own coming out on Broad City was quiet and understated.
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I love how understated this track is, the syncopated hi-hats is really what drives it.
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Fishburne brings understated strength to the role that humanizes this iconic figure of resistance to injustice.
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Whether you're using toys, oils and costumes or not, the importance of foreplay cannot be understated.
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Yet it is really Ms Blunt's display of understated misery that makes her intoxication so believable.
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" What follows is a somber and understated guitar riff that opens the track "ALONE, PART 3.
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Wrought-iron railings, regal chandeliers, and whole lot of tile give the home an understated glamour.
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It's nothing special by today's flipping, diving gymnastic standards, but there's an understated beauty to it.
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"She looked chic — elegant yet understated," Sideone Goldman, a U.K. press agent for Wolford, tells PEOPLE.
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It's a little more comfortable and understated, which helps those stand-out moments really stand out.
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The Dylan's case is matte black stainless steel, far more understated than its shiny gold counterpart.
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It's lightweight, ergonomic and comfortable, and looks sleek and understated for a piece of gaming gear.
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The singer brought an understated rocker-chic glamour by going sans shirt in the oversize fit.
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His talent can't be replicated and his affect on me as a teenager can't be understated.
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Everyone can use more merino wool base layers, and Smartwool's are understated enough for everyday wear.
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So the beginning of our set was a like an understated electronic intro with Massive Attack.
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If you're looking for subtle, understated luxury fashion, then perhaps the Balmain show isn't for you.
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She initiated understated interactions between figure and ground that get us to look and look again.
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A CNBC review of decades of GDP data shows first-quarter growth has been routinely understated.
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For as simple and subtle as her dress was, the reception was quite not as understated.
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Just as the EPA grossly overstated the benefits of the CPP, it grossly understated the costs.
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"The main square used to have flowers and an understated kind of cool," Mr. Donev continued.
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The importance of the walk can't be understated in the mind of Padres manager Andy Green.
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Mr. Le Nail said the Loire Valley and the surrounding area have understated but stable appeal.
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The deleterious effect of this regulatory burden on energy innovation and baseload security cannot be understated.
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It comes in two colors: Black or white, and its understated design will fit most interiors.
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To understand the understated diss, you have to know a thing or two about Twitter jokes.
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The dramatic turns are understated—tone on tone—but the characters are nearly bursting with feeling.
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The drama surrounding a Norwegian paper maker shows that, if anything, I understated the potential problem.
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One of the understated strong suits of All-AmeriKKKan Bada$$ is the richness of its production.
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But Jack Chick also had a really peculiar form of genius, which shouldn't ever be understated.
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The auditor estimated the CFTC had understated liabilities by $194 million in the year to Sept.
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The executive has "repeatedly understated and over-delivered" at his previous job at Lundbeck, Rubin said.
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In interviews, American intelligence officials said that the department had understated the scope of the threat.
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Glitter continued to crop up on the runway — but the applications ranged from understated to outré.
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Through it all, Croker's understated trumpet playing holds his small band together with swagger and poise.
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Industry experts say Mr. Dubuis's understated manner and old-school craftsmanship complemented Mr. Dias's exuberant style.
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Gordon narrates their deaths in understated yet powerful detail, stirring some of her most striking observations.
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But it's the understated optimism of "Sweetener" that provides the sturdy backbone for this winning phase.
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Nothing about Woods's life is entirely normal, but there are understated aspects that might surprise people.
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Devoid of hard edges or distinct shapes, they nevertheless pulsated with understated but unmistakable nervous energy.
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In books where the words are understated or spare, the pictures are often overstated and elaborate.
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This low-key look matched her understated fifth album "Joanne," which she was celebrating that night.
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MayerWasner Pamela Mayer's understated shop, founded in 2006, was one of the pioneering boutiques in Narrowsburg.
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The Modern Loafer, an elegant yet understated pair from Everlane that costs $168, is our favorite.
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But "Truman" has a different flaw: its insistence on excusing tired standards of machismo, however understated.
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True, the Q7 is understated to the point of anonymity, but few interiors offer better craftsmanship.
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"He was ready to run," Velazquez offered, echoing the understated manner of Pletcher, his longtime friend.
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Though, those accustomed to more traditional and understated design might view it as a bit kitschy.
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WILFRED FROST: Do you think the Chinese GDP impact has been understated at the moment, potentially?
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Her dress at the Australian state dinner wasn't just understated, it was an absence of statement.
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Lonesome and languid, it will make for an understated performance at Thursday night's record release celebration.thesultanroom.
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Ms. Essien makes the products on-site by hand, while Mr. Mulvad designs the understated packaging.
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The courage that is needed to publicly disclose a fully-costed Medicare plan cannot be understated.
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But the English teacher wore expensive clothes and took an understated pleasure in saying inspiring things.
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It comes in two colors: Black and white, and its understated design will fit most interiors.
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An earlier version of this article understated the number of Jewish settlers in the West Bank.
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No less impressive than these lavish backdrops are the movie's understated performances and its overall naturalism.
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And despite all the Trump hype, interest in third parties should not be understated this election.
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The goal that followed was so easeful, so understated, that it was momentarily hard to process.
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Organisms that live in and around reefs play an integral, often understated, role in drug development.
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The audit concluded that PDVSA had understated earnings from Petromonagas oil sales by some $700 million.
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Even when he gives in to his temper, the performance is so understated that it feels anticlimactic.
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The first glimpse you get of the estate is are the understated and highly secure front gates.
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People have understated the impact of taxes, underestimated the health of the economy," he told "Closing Bell.
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I love giving their simple zipper pouches as presents, a classy and understated way of organizing yourself.
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"I love that she is a natural beauty with an underlying sense of glamour — understated and timeless."
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"Nathan's trump card is the quads, mine is a little more understated," he told Reuters in Toronto.
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It was this visceral, familiar, yet understated darkness that truly pulled me under The Alone Rush's spell.
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Will the American context ever allow for women with such an understated presence to come to power?
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Mr Knausgaard offers incisive observations on football in his typically understated tone, which can often be hilarious.
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Rooms will be understated in modern style, with organic materials including wood and stone and neutral tones.
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Markle wore a black dress under an elegant cream coat with a matching beret and understated clutch.
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Backstage, makeup artists spoke of fresh, dewy skin, natural, brushed-up brows, and contemporary but understated eyeliner.
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"Simply stunning in so many ways," Appleton shared on Instagram of Grande's effortless and understated glam shoot.
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And his understated persona is a departure from the traditional attack-dog persona many presidential candidates seek.
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Joan Robinson, a British economist, worried that equilibrium models understated the role of history in determining outcomes.
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And the importance of giving women access to the full range of choices can't be understated, either.
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It's uncharacteristically understated compared to the stuff that Marshmello put out last year, which is kinda worrying.
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Jungermann has a gift for physical comedy, bolstered by her curiously impassive facial expressions and understated delivery.
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An understated but poignant work is Stockholm-based artist Kerstin Hamilton's The "Science Question" in Feminism (2018).
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Where Albini is often understated as a producer, as an artist, he's all about big, bold gestures.
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The floral imagery, just in time for spring, gives the whole thing an elegant and understated look.
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The speech, delivered Tuesday in Manchester, New Hampshire, told her story in an understated yet powerful way.
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One understated aspect of Maia's game is his use of strikes to improve position on the ground.
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"• A passive-constructive response would be understated support — a warm smile and a simple "That's good news.
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Nissan said an internal investigation found evidence that Ghosn had understated his income and misused company assets.
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Brexiteers, acknowledge there will be short-term pain but say the benefits of departure have been understated.
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Hightower's understated performance allows her (and us) to observe the gender divided corners of her community center.
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White is understated, and has a more grown-up feel than some of the brighter pastel colors.
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And even though many of his looks are understated, Menendez said they stand out and hold up.
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"Understated solitaires on unembellished bands are rising in popularity," said runway stylist and jewelry expert Tanya Dukes.
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If you have a small wrist, you may want a tracker with a sleeker, more understated look.
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"A passive-constructive response would be understated support: a warm smile and a simple "that's good news.
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This understated, visually striking movie was written and directed by Musa Syeed, and is his second feature.
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Let's be real: The Defenders was never going to be a nuanced or understated work of art.
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It's understated and simulates foreplay, merely prepping you for the 26 other tracks you'll have to endure.
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Layers of drones and tones tempter the invocations, anchored by understated percussion and clean, mournful guitar melodies.
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Hiaasen's dry, air-conditioned style is so understated and precise that it seems, at times, practically British.
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The decor had an elegant and understated tone, allowing the bride and groom to take center stage.
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The way they express that pain is always understated, very discreet, but at the same time profound.
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The watch doesn't stray from her plan ... it has no diamonds and the design is actually understated.
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It is achingly specific and grounded in character, sharp and political and funny and delicate and understated.
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But when asked about the Otto acquisition and the hiring of Mr. Levandowski, Mr. Kalanick was understated.
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The understated humor of the MASSAGE sign tempers the blunt political message of the REALTORS sign above.
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You're understated; there's no need to trumpet it, but you're imbued with the magic of the season.
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Mr. Sharkey's home, in a building designed by Richard Meier, reflects his understated taste and meticulous organization.
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Those at the top initially understated the gravity of the situation and overstated our capacity for responding.
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In understated cream, with minimal embellishment, Rocco P.'s boots are just the right amount of cowboy.
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And speaking of noses, the crisp menthol scent of this shaving cream is understated but decidedly masculine.
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Most of all, it teaches kids to be kind, which, in this current climate, cannot be understated.
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Her straightforward resolve and understated agility made her seem more like a ninja than a career attorney.
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It showed me that true luxury isn&apost in-your-face, but actually understated, classy, and sophisticated.
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"Josh is more elegant and understated about how smart and complex he's being musically," Thomas Bartlett said.
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The Riviera, however, had a more understated approach with comfortable seating and an informal check-in area.
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The dining room is understated, with a few puppets and framed kalaga (embroidered tapestries) on the walls.
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The importance of Friday's vote as a blow to the institutional Catholic Church should not be understated.
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" Despite Toubia's understated assessment of the space beef's importance, it was just created as "proof of concept.
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"The expansive influence that he had during a time of marked expansion cannot be understated," he added.
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The MXZ 200's ability to keep your feet warm during cold weather rides shouldn't be understated.
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Friends and former colleagues describe Mr. Wray as low-key and understated but exceptionally smart and thoughtful.
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While the lobby and ballrooms were glamorous, I found the guest rooms to be much more understated.
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Because of its understated beauty, Tuscany was the perfect place to first lay eyes on the DB11.
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If anything, what was previously understated was the degree of anti-government feeling, not anti-protest sentiment.
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I listened to the audiobook, which Doctorow himself read aloud in his own understated but perfect intonation.
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We've made minimalist dressing as seamless as possible with a roundup of understated looks featuring Cuddl Duds.
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While the importance of laws and regulations cannot be understated, legal change cannot be the only answer.
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The understated Spieth was apologetically quiet when asked about Plank during a pro-am round on Wednesday.
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" Their reunion is moving yet understated: Isak simply holds his son's hand and says: "My dear boy.
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As Kyle Shanahan's centerpiece in both the run game and pass game, Kittle's presence can't be understated.
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U.S. diplomats are taught, however, to be understated rather than overbearing, given U.S. economic and military might.
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But when she does talk about herself, she can be very funny in a wry, understated way.
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The international medical charity cautioned that its estimate was conservative and probably understated the true mortality figures.
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You obviously have one of the more understated of big companies in Silicon Valley startups, at least.
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But a more understated, impressive aspect of the game is its character design, particularly its female characters.
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In Season 5, we see mostly the understated, creepy side of Aku, as voiced by Greg Baldwin.
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The production is understated and small sounding—there's no drop, no rap feature, and no vocal gymnastics.
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Nonetheless, among those outside the world of relational databases, it's power is almost certain to be understated.
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"The disaster that Donald Trump represents for the climate cannot be understated," Jamie Henn, a spokesman for 350.
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Last year, her performance of the understated "All I Ask," also off 25, was besieged by audio problems.
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Quiet and barren, the 2005 release offered a lesson in the importance of hidden dread and understated compassion.
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The Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum in Atlanta is deferential and understated, like the man it honors.
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No jewelry, simple sandals and elegant matte makeup completed the understated, clean look that made my heart flutter.
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She claimed the nomination on Tuesday night in speech with an understated, conversational style that maximized her strengths.
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Is this the work a somewhat scruffy, understated genius or the self-aware musings of a pseudo-intellectual?
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Kentridge picks up the theme of intimate human relations and represents them in his understated, self-conscious way.
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For a long time on Thrones, he struggled with the role of self-serious, steady, understated male lead.
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In her NARS studio, Esther Hovers tackled issues of surveillance and migration in understated but probing photographic works.
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The expert argues that oil demand has been understated by most measures for the last couple of years.
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I prefer an understated keyboard, so for my build I went with a set of EnjoyPBT 9009 keycaps.
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And she celebrated the milestone in a totally Mandy Moore way: elegant and understated, but still totally fun.
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"The potential for this technology to wreak havoc on people of color cannot be understated," said Rep. Gomez.
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Mr. Morris has a way, all too singular, of placing classical ballet in a setting of understated elegance.
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Disobedience is the perfect movie if you're the type of queer who loves a nice cold understated romance.
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These days, black mesh is a little more understated and used as an embellishment rather than the headliner.
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The Calvin Klein slip dress she wore epitomized simplistic elegance and gave brides the confidence to be understated.
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And yet, compared to the gaping maws found on many recent concept cars, the Infiniti looks practically understated.
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In rejecting the plea agreement, U.S. District Judge Percy Anderson said it understated the seriousness of the offense.
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Layne is subdued and understated in her portrayal of Tish, not to be mistaken with weakness or meekness.
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They appeared to have systematically overstated support for the 'Remain' campaign, and understated support for the 'Leave' campaign.
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The Sonys, with their understated black design and their occasional blue flickering lights, look techier and less premium.
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And like sportswear, the most recent gaming headset models are sleek, monochromatic, and understated—fit for public use.
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The renovation's aesthetic will also be understated and honor the original building's aesthetic, using materials like Indiana limestone.
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Their earnings power is understated by the strength of the Swiss franc – something that will not last forever.
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As much as it's possible for the most famous couple in the world to be understated about anything.
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It sounds absolutely huge in a club too thanks to the enormous kick drum, whilst remaining understated musically.
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Violence is understated and never dramatized, even when depicting beatings from his stepfather, or death on the battlefield.
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Then we looked again — and what we saw was not only totally unique, but somehow, understated and stunning.
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Mobvoi The watch's hardware is understated, but it includes most of the features you'd expect in a smartwatch.
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For the most part, the trickiness of measuring the output of services leads real GDP to be understated.
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In practice, however, he understated, it seems likely that America, or at least American media, will not rejoice.
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An understated and often charming film, "Echo Park" begins as Sophie is coming off a long-term relationship.
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Dodd's sensitivity to light, atmosphere and color — and the way they complement each other — is understated and precise.
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However, much like other sleek boutique types, the hotel aims for understated elegance over a splashy first impression.
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During that time and after, he honed an understated style that bucked the baroque conventions of the day.
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Indeed, the principles appear premised on the crucial, if understated, connection between effective corporate governance and economic prosperity.
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"The seriousness of any such vulnerability cannot be understated," they wrote to AT&T's chief executive, for example.
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It can't be understated how badly the domestic box office needs a movie like this to hit theaters.
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Simon Helberg, portraying her pianist, really makes the movie with his understated reactions to her off-key howls.
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Though Gigi Hadid's outfit looked understated from the front, it actually featured a daring detail in the back.
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On her impressive and understated full-length début, " Pure Heroine ," she managed to sound both jaded and heartfelt.
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We like a lot of the same things, although taste-wise she's completely understated and doesn't like color.
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The combination provides soft, understated coverage that's easy to customize depending on how your skin looks each day.
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When Scandal returned from its midwinter break, gone were the cream capes and understated, if elegant, tan trousers.
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"'A Stone' is one of the more understated, nostalgic tracks on the record," Beharie told THUMP via email.
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"As a consequence, its sales, marketing and commission expenses and associated non-deductible costs were understated," it added.
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CHRCH kicks off the collab with "Temples," which begins with a plaintive, understated intro before roaring into life.
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Why this matters: The complexity of repealing and replacing Obamacare (and other important policy work) cannot be understated.
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Its lo-fi sensibility and understated vocal, though, add a new, unique twist that could take her anywhere.
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The Danish film "Shelley" is about as understated a demon-baby story as the horror genre has produced.
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But from the point of the practitioner, you have to be a bit understated in terms of intentionality.
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Virgo rising folks may come off as understated, but they're smart, reserved, and thoughtful, with a quiet charm.
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"The affected engine count for the fleet in costs of compliance ... appears to be vastly understated," it said.
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CRITIC's PICK Taron Egerton brings understated flamboyance and flamboyant understatement to his portrayal of the former Reginald Dwight.
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Part of the understated provenance of her work is the shared utilization of the the Black woman's body.
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The diasporic tale he's telling is as understated and subtle as the allusions to Ailey's choreography and biography.
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Watson is thriving in ways obvious and understated, and the totality of his evolution has left opponents dazed.
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This civilian-military fatality ratio actually understated the disparity, because the flu had sickened millions of soldiers, too.
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A step up is the Russian River chardonnay from Jordan (about $203) which is focused, energetic and understated.
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Her typically understated plea to Germans during the refugee crisis was simply, "Wir schaffen das" — We'll manage it.
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Its role in America's election in 2016 was understated, says a report commissioned by the Senate Intelligence Committee.
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"It has a nice balance of diversity, understated successful people and enough of a European vibe," he said.
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Lok has written the kind of understated book you catch yourself thinking about weeks after you finish it.
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Performing as Phosphorescent, he sings elegantly understated lyrics over a country-rock lilt, tinged with hymnody and psychedelia.
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This headset's wireless version is one of our faves, with a solid, understated design and rich, robust sound.
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He often pares his dance lexicon back to pedestrian movement and to a radically understated version of ballet.
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Until now, the films of Corneliu Porumboiu have been austere, rigorously linear and leavened with understated, fatalistic humor.
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But in many ways, shoegaze is that period's understated protest: one with more roots in defeat than defiance.
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That being said, the predominance of technology and its impact on the financial advice industry can't be understated.
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One of the understated components of Apple's iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro is the new U13 chip.
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"The affected engine count for the fleet in costs of compliance … appears to be vastly understated," it said.
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With its achingly slow build and understated performances, "The Clovehitch Killer" strains to surmount its lack of urgency.
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Understated and opulent as usual, the collection started off with gray suiting before moving into rich jewel tones.
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An understated, funny, sharply directed film that features one of the funniest credits scenes in recent film history.
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"I feel like this is the just the next step," says Sella in his typically relaxed, understated demeanor.
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The impact of the grainy video on league officials cannot be understated, Friel said, particularly on the teams' owners.
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In written responses to questions, the EPA did not directly address whether it had understated contamination from PFAS chemicals.
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She topped off the look with understated, silver-frame sunglasses, a red purse, and stiletto sandals by Charles & Keith.
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In that case, lodged by Mueller, Cohen admitted that he understated Trump's knowledge of and involvement in the project.
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Moore paired the frock with some killer red pumps, a large envelope style clutch and understated Jennifer Meyer jewelry.
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"While we remain generally optimistic on EM flows this year, downside risks should not be understated," the IIF said.
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"Meghan has a very understated, timeless style," says Ducas from her design studio in London luxury hub Sloane Square.
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"Amazon has driven quite a lot of change in the industry," Kärkkäinen said (he's very typically Finnish and understated).
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It's all about styling it in a manner that's understated — yes, it's possible — unique, and the opposite of gimmicky.
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That includes "Mercedes me, " a restaurant and bar concept that takes an understated approach to pushing that brand. Questions?
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Opt for the more understated black or hazel to get the same thickening effect that's natural enough for daytime.
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The hotel boasts understated style, friendly staff, and an ideal location a block from the Elliot Bay waterfront downtown.
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It's understated, the money went into the recordings and the signings of the artists, not the excesses in behavior.
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"Kate Middleton's impact on fashion and brands cannot be understated," said Liz Dunn, founder of retail consultancy Talmage Advisors.
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I'm only saying that the financial motivations in all of this have been understated in relation to its importance.
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Second, the numbers imply that previous estimates of wealth inequality, often based on tax data, have understated the problem.
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He makes for an understated, but convincing Robert De Niro, and you can feel his reverence for the actor.
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But the dance is also driven by his own understated message: It's 2019, and love comes in many forms.
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Even beyond Mr. Paxton's contribution, this three-act production — scrappy and odd, understated and whimsical — is filled with movement.
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No. 4 was the 22010 Sassella from Aldo Rainoldi, an understated wine with flavors of menthol, herbs and minerals.
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Instead, take a look at our favorite, understated gold engagement rings that will never, ever go out of style.
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Ruth Negga plays Mildred, and the pair turn in two of the finest, most understated performances of the year.
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Click on for understated-yet-retro outerwear, nostalgic striped knits, and more '70s-inspired pieces we're loving this autumn.
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This is mature, wonderfully tense, quick-moving writing that's perfectly suited to Frank Quitely's understated, make-you-stare artwork.
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Enter: Oakywood's 213-in-2119.99 charging dock, a modern and understated desk accessory made from dark hand-shaped walnut.
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But if you want a more understated look, you can control the lights via a switch on the bottom.
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It was a bit more understated than we've seen from the 35-year-old star on past red carpets.
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The IFS says, in understated tones, that it is "reasonable to wonder" whether Mr Osborne will miss his target.
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Her outfit is equally understated, with a nude top and jeans, and her hair is in loose, auburn waves.
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They write songs about romance and boredom and feelings in a way that's understated but also full of depth.
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Fans watched as she showed off her understated everyday makeup routine — primer, eyeshadow, mascara, lip gloss, highlighter, and done.
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But compared to the original Huawei Watch, you would be forgiven for calling them understated with their softer curves.
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So, if anything, based on the existing projections, Sanders understated the likelihood of African Americans ending up in jail.
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The new powerboat represents the ideal combination of luxurious and technical materials, generating a powerful yet understated finished product.
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From that perspective, future benefits are likely overstated, or taxes are understated (or both) for many typical households represented.
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And although she's the face of the brand's beauty arm, she kept her makeup and hair simple and understated.
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Just gray activated charcoal that's been swirled with some frothed-foamy milk for a latte that's understated and sophisticated.
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Readers will recognize signature Gardam-esque qualities of later works: psychological acuity, endearingly peculiar characters, and sly, understated prose.
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The device is simply but exquisitely designed, as if the designer decided that "understated" should be an olympic sport.
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In contrast, Mrs May's backing for Remain was cautious and understated, and her previous reputation was as a Eurosceptic.
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"I'm a pretty understated, mild-mannered guy — she's over the top, she brings a lot of energy," he says.
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The Egyptian guards are unarmed and wear an understated uniform consisting of a dark blazer and a white shirt.
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I have always loved the sound of him laughing: soft and comfortable, understated, offbeat, with unmistakably sleek midcentury lines.
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According to the complaint, Juul routinely understated the strength of nicotine in its products and downplayed their health risks.
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Colonel Jabar, who uses a cane after surviving a car-bomb attack this year, was understated about the challenge.
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Those who have known him describe him as determinedly loyal and with a wry often understated sense of humor.
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It'd be nice, particularly this year, if NBC would ditch its usual fanfare for something a little more understated.
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Reported earnings were often understated relative to today's until regulators required the consolidation of a company's subsidiaries in 1959.
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But according to customer-retention experts that Business Insider has spoken to, Peloton's reported churn metrics are significantly understated.
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According to GQ India, Singh "always been an icon to fans and followers, with his understated yet classic style."
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You know, Hubert was friends with Audrey Hepburn so it's understated elegance and it's an elegance which is timeless.
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Instead, that understated confidence and blend of intimacy and anthemic sensibilities won over fans like pop Svengali Mark Ronson.
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The spirit of compromise, however, is distinctly absent at Hublot, a brand about as understated as a Lamborghini Huracán.
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Which makes you wonder whether the projected risks of further warming, dire as they are, might still be understated.
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Their understated expenditures signal that they are knowledgeable and moral—most often to other members of the same class.
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Delicate and understated, Zezé's cherries are a perfect foil for the moodiness of its current exhibition, "Munch and Expressionism."
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Though it's a pretty laid back track, this remix is a nice, understated one and sometimes that's just right.
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The phone itself was a lovely piece of hardware with an understated design and bold colors that stuck out.
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This is where the defensively sturdy and stylistically understated Conley, your new role model, becomes an interesting case study.
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Gift the Everlane ReCashmere Vintage Crew, $95The simple joy of a soft and cozy sweater can never be understated.
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Middleton wore a more understated shalwar kameez by Gul Ahmed for a game of Cricket in Lahore on Thursday.
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Our work is nowhere near done, but our progress – despite the massive obstacle we have faced – cannot be understated.
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The understated four-seater promises more than 90 miles of all-electric range and will start production in 2019.
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Lowry consciously kept his cool, resisting the urge to play anything other than his usual brand of understated basketball.
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The Nielsen ratings actually understated Thursday's overall viewership, because they did not include online video and social media streams.
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In its understated, winningly modest way, Carlson's project participates in this quirky practice of pushing past painting's inherent limitations.
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Always an understated writer, who prefers innuendo to inflection, in this book he evinces a talent for the deadpan.
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Understated formal elements, often mismatched to the odd events depicted, imply an emotional disconnect that is tenaciously adhered to.
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The precariousness of their household is agonizing, even as the tenderness that holds it together is touching and understated.
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But remember, it's more understated than flat-out copying their every move, which would likely come across as creepy.
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Yaeji, a D.J. and singer-songwriter whose breathy, understated songs have garnered her a sizable following, will also appear.
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The '10 Lafite was fresh and understated, though rich, with fine tannins, great harmony and a scent of violets.
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Democrats said that Mr. Price had understated the value of his 400,613 shares in an Australian company, Innate Immunotherapeutics.
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There is advice about relationships and parenting, and a lesson about not being ostentatious told through understated drug dealers.
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The self-taught designer hopes to support Italian craftsmanship with her understated pieces made from eco-friendly Italian Lycra.
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Filmed in the locations where the director lived at that age, "Summer 1993" is movingly understated and beautifully acted.
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On those, he used simpler chords and riffs to build understated, well-ordered grooves and a coolly Afrocentric sound.
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The bride wore a lacy white Victorian-style gown and the groom had on a slim, understated gray suit.
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Whether you're feeling cool royal blue, understated gray, or a punchy magenta pink, find your winter polish staples ahead.
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These sterling silver brilliant cut knot stud earrings are understated but high impact, and are great value for money.
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He is fifty-seven, bespectacled, mild-mannered, and quick to blush, and he has an understated sense of humor.
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In his understated manner, Mr. Bewkes said he was not worried about the White House interfering in the deal.
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They have a sophisticated, modern look, thanks to a tall wedge heel and a choice of three understated colors.
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Simply put, Case-Mate has the largest variety of stylish cases, including a few more understated options as well.
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Whether you're getting a deal from OnePlus or Realme, though, BBK's influence on the smartphone industry can't be understated.
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You see various Toyota models everywhere because of Toyota's totally understated achievement: making a car that's actually worth keeping.
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Very understated, he was perhaps not what one would expect from someone who had managed a famous jewelry firm.
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The "Younger" actress also opted for an understated ivory Jenny Packham bridal gown to match to her intimate affair.
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That being said, the predominance of technology and its impact on the financial advice industry can&apost be understated.
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In 1999, The Times described him as "understated," and said he and his wife "zealously guarded" their family's privacy.
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It's everything you'd expect from a kid who could be a generational talent: understated, almost note-perfect, totally charming.
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His understated palette of muted earth tones and pastels can evoke the haziness of early morning sun or fog.
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The prospect of such a public airing of Uber's past misdeeds might not sit well with Khosrowshahi's understated style.
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Experiencing this in a Sasha set can be uncontrollably moving, but Sasha talks about it in a typically understated way.
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This understated PSA is the second the NFL has aired to raise awareness about domestic violence; see last year's here.
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He was a very understated engineer type, but he was incredibly ambitious for how Moore's Law could change the world.
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Systems are in place to reduce the risk of collisions ("conjunction risk" in the understated argot of the satellite industry).
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MIN: The New Simplicity in Graphic Design is all about the inventive, expressive ways designers today are using understated graphics.
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And I think most Senegalese women kind of have that innate understated elegance, which that's what I try to incorporate.
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Night or day, a harmony of hushed greens, understated blues, and soft beiges glimmer under the port city's restless skies.
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The comment didn't track with the understated ring we ended up seeing, however, and there are a few possible explanations.
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The sound quality is practically peerless in the wireless arena, and I simply can't get enough of the understated style.
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PG-13 for slightly lower-than-normal American teenager levels of swearing, plus some violence that's understated, but hits hard.
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The UN report also says that previous estimates of the numbers killed in the army's operations, about 10,000, were understated.
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There's an understated pattern in the blue version of the phone that lends its appearance an added measure of intrigue.
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The entrance is sleek but understated and lacks the grandeur typically associated with expansive lobbies seen in ultra-luxury hotels.
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But the significance of this burgeoning Russia-Saudi friendship should not be understated or limited to just conversations about oil.
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The way he examines the piano, as if bewitched by its power (and its dollar value), is understated and cunning.
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I just tried to stay in character, keep it simple — it was very understated in comparison to what she did.
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Instead, the G413 offers a relatively understated design, with a simple aluminum case and a normal font for the keys.
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"No Más Bebés" adds to the supply but in an understated, melancholy way that leaves you more sad than angry.
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Barry Jenkins' poignant and understated story of one boy's journey to manhood is stirring, immense and not to be missed.
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Of all the five sisters, however, it's Kourtney Kardashian who might be the closest to embracing a more... understated aesthetic.
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Mar Ipanema Hotel Two blocks from the beach on Ipanema's main shopping street, an understated hotel with clean, updated rooms.
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The understated buys ahead look like something you'd pick up at a pricey boutique — but all cost well under $30.
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The understated double ping hits me with a jolt of excitement, a swooping stomach, and even a bit of relief.
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He did discuss the idea of what he'd want in a wedding, explaining his preference for something intimate and understated.
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Kate Sweeney's works are both loud and soft, understated yet decisive, yet anchored by the artist's unadulterated love for science.
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It's nominally a gaming mouse, but its understated design allows it to serve double duty for both gaming and work.
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Even now, at 35 years of age, he's doing his understated bit to aid Brighton & Hove Albion's Championship promotion push.
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He and Trump scarcely knew each other, and his understated demeanor could not be more different than Trump's brash style.
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Even the death of a friendship tends to be understated, a quiet, slow drifting apart rather than an explosive breakup.
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Hers boast the signature vibrant colors and bold patterns she's become known for; his have a more understated, rustic look.
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In revealing these deaths, Saterstrom's tone and pacing is understated, which magnifies the staggering trauma and, somehow, soothes its impact.
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If you're the understated type (no judgments!), decorate your shake with just a swirl of whipped cream and few sprinkles.
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So you could say the Y-3 flight suits are a bit understated, as far as Virgin designs typically go.
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Opening with a disorienting blast of feedback, the track is actually fairly understated backing subtle backing vocals from Devendra Banhart.
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He is direct yet understated, with a light, good-humored touch, at ease holding court during Chinko's nightly group dinners.
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The tax authority is examining whether Facebook understated its U.S. income by selling rights to an Irish subsidiary too cheaply.
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The Fed's turnaround was "perplexing," said Roberto Perli, an economist at Cornerstone Macro in one of the more understated reactions.
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Metallica's influence on this style cannot be understated, with clear lines between it and groups ranging from Tool to Mastodon.
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Trump is obsessed with the idea that the opposition to him is overstated while the support for him is understated.
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In fact, it's pretty much in line with her whole new aesthetic, which is pared-down, super-luxe, and understated.
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"We were aiming at understated luxury," said John McLaughlin, who owns the just-completed home with his wife, Joanne McLaughlin.
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Essentially, she waits for suspense to build, and then vanquishes clouds of rumors with one incredibly powerful and understated announcement.
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"But once I arrived in France, I found the stories not only to be true, but profoundly understated," he continued.
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Everything about The William Vale, from the courtyard to the understated lobby, and the towering building itself, is super sleek.
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Stacy adds that jurisdictions don't admit hate crimes, which may be why the FBI numbers seem to be severely understated.
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They have a water resistant coating, replaceable earpads ($245), and a robust, understated design that holds up to my abuse.
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For the most part, though, the arrival of the brown marmorated stinkbug in a new place is an understated affair.
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Minnesota politicians praised Mr. Sabo for his understated manner and ability to deliver millions of dollars to the Minneapolis-St.
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It's always understated, but there was obviously a real need to shift and be more vocal and expressive about that.
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Johnson's left straight to the body is an understated punch which might make a world of difference in this bout.
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One of the most dynamic and understated aspects of Hansel & Gretel is an interactive timeline illustrating the history of surveillance.
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As we first reported, Kim's pulling back on flaunting her wealth -- and she was clearly understated when she touched down.
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Mattingly was similarly humble and understated when we spoke about it — she made it sound simple, but it was radical.
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If Ms. Rosen is understated — more Mojave Desert beige than Las Vegas neon — that, her backers say, is the point.
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This is the Cleveland Orchestra, the culture of which may be understated but which knows precisely what it's capable of.
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But it also overlooks the actual basketball work Duncan did, and the real if understated transcendence buried within that work.
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" The understated film, set in Paraguay, also took home the Alfred Bauer Prize for a feature "that opens new perspectives.
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He was pictured standing next to the Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan, who wore an understated black shirt and jacket.
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There are small if understated markers, like the modernist painting hanging on a wall inside a ground floor reception room.
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Instead of making sharply shaped paintings, to cite one example, he made understated shaped paintings characterized by gently curved edges.
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"He was uneasy about the idea of dying, but he didn't have a choice," Okeowo writes in typically understated prose.
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In a paper published in 1996, he showed that traditional measurements of growth understated improvements in the quality of life.
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Raising nearly $30,000, first in unsolicited reader contributions and later in an understated appeal, Life began its own rescue effort.
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But Chief Makinaw, a Cree from Alberta, says the government's figures for outstanding claims are understated and its processes fossilized.
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The clothes, too, were understated and unfussy: hand-woven sweaters, trench coats in tweed and suede, corduroy slacks, brown blazers.
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In addition, the article understated the number of jobs estimated to be lost elsewhere while U.S. Steel adds 800 workers.
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A court ruled last year that Mr. Shnaider's company had essentially fabricated rosy income projections and understated costs to buyers.
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It's an understated satire on gentrification, in which multiracial affluence doesn't provide immunity from the ancient clashes of urban life.
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Greene's Energy Group — marks an understated victory, with far-reaching consequences that will positively impact families and communities across America.
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The phrase "long-suffering wife" seems made for Paul's spouse, Marie, who is played with understated ache by Julie Walters.
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Also adjacent is the spa, understated but luxurious and always decked with thoughtful treats like dark chocolates and dried fruit.
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It was Gypsy Guide, a simple, understated app that gives guided audio tours of national parks and other tourist destinations.
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A mix of quarter- and rift-sawn boards, for instance, is a popular option for flooring with understated grain patterns.
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"The benefits of working with joint and coalition partners in an exercise like this can never be understated," Worden said.
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"The ability to withstand significant criticism of your life should not be understated when a person retires early," he said.
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One factor behind these runaway costs is that estimates are often deliberately understated initially to secure political approval, said Prof.
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"The Internet didn't create this problem, but it is exaggerating it," Lynch writes, and it's an important and understated point.
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But lately, the Roman maison has been scoring hits with its men's watches by going understated and thin — very thin.
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He represents a positive impact on society that is often lost, with a care and compassion that cannot be understated.
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An internal audit discovered that its bond trading account was overvalued by $34 million and that losses had been understated.
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I spent a night at MADE, in Manhattan's NoMad neighborhood — here's what I liked most about the understated, boutique hotel
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The pianist Rudolph Buchbinder opened the Saturday concert with an elegant, somewhat understated account of Brahms's muscular First Piano Concerto.
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Klobuchar, for her part, is liked in Washington for her policy chops and an understated and underrated sense of humor.
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Actress Felicity Huffman, another celebrity tied to the scandal, had a more understated arrival, accompanied only by one other person.
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In an understated but powerful way, it lays bare the intersectional systems of oppression operating in the main character's life.
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Problems were ill defined, true costs were ignored and understated, and data and methodologies were manipulated to fit predetermined outcomes.
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Both the price and the understated cooking style reminded me of Contra, which opened with a five-course, $55 menu.
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Milan has an elegance all its own, and it's understated, so think luxurious fabrics in conservative cuts and heirloom fur.
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But a lone monument at the Itaewon Village Shrine Historic Park honors her memory in a significant, albeit understated, way.
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While some brides love a bold, extravagant statement, others prefer understated elegance and timeless finishes, with a focus on construction.
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It's not something that has a name, and it's certainly more understated than many other kinks, but it's surprisingly popular.
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The song's softly triumphant climax is the only real emotional catharsis over these 50 minutes, and it is beautifully understated.
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If bleakness can be understated, then Burckhardt is the only photographer I know who can get us to that place.
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But the typically understated venture firm has dug in its heels and claimed publicly it is "long" on the company.
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Hartley, a hooker, replaces the more understated Chris Robshaw, who was widely criticized for his decision-making at the World Cup.
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Though there is no Victorian cornicing or original fireplace, the lack of period features is compensated for by an understated elegance.
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But as understated as his style and manner were, the stories about his strength and ability in the gym were outlandish.
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Winner Jennifer Wilson dressed the part of understated glamour with a shimmery black halter dress that clearly caught the prince's eye.
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The colorful rendering, presented in an understated white frame, featured yellow, blue, red and green abstracts with unmistakable hand prints throughout.
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His understated yet steady presence along with his technological acumen gave provided stability even when its CEO became embroiled in controversy.
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He also said he was trying to be more "understated and statesman-like"—presumably still a politically incorrect statesman, of course.
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They were soccer&aposs yin and yang, Messi understated and distant, Ronaldo flamboyant with a model girlfriend and attention-grabbing hairdos.
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" Yu estimates 42 to 53 percent of reported profits "are suspect" and the company's "true debt is understated by $300 million.
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Breyer ruled that Volkswagen and then-Chief Executive Officer Martin Winterkorn intentionally or recklessly understated VW's financial liabilities since May 2014.
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The team's defense has a great deal of ability, and the maturation and development of Clay Matthews should not be understated.
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The Spectre x2 looks like an obvious clone of the Surface Pro, but it has a more understated, business-like appearance.
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Boston needs to move away from being understated and cerebral, toward loudly and proudly proclaiming its benefits versus all other geographies.
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"It can't be understated, the tax benefits and how much that motivates people," said Sandra Miniutti, vice president for Charity Navigator.
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Although the hat was more understated than some of her other looks, it balanced out the appliquéd details of her dress.
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Blended with shea butter, this richly-pigmented hue delivers a muted beige with rosy undertones to create the perfect understated finish.
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It is an understated moment of thanks that seems designed to hide the fact that Ernest, too, appears to be crying.
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As Rose, Allison Williams (Girls) is direct and understated (which is all that she needs to and ought to be here).
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More understated are two modest sheets of corrugated aluminum that jut out from two walls, tilting upward, a little like awnings.
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Unfortunately, Stone's instincts are often to pound home his points, which here would be better served by a more understated tone.
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I know I can't take them on my work commute or to the gym, but I also appreciate their understated appearance.
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The back of the Mi TV 4 features a brushed metal cover with what Barra called a "very understated" transparent stand.
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Whether you're on the manufacturing floor or in the marketing department, the importance of relationships in the workforce can't be understated.
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Despite its otherworldly name, it sports an understated yet sophisticated look, and hides its hi-tech abilities within classic watch functions.
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"China's military modernization cannot be understated, especially when we consider the communist regime's lack of transparency and apparent strategy," he said.
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"The simplicity of how you're able to sell your voice is very, very understated and nice," a visibly emotional Bryan said.
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The QC35 ships in either black or silver – the company sent us the former, the even more understated of the two.
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It's not a bombastic, ridiculous, melodramatic thing, it's a scene that feels understated and, for lack of a better word, real.
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The 0003 polls understated the Conservative vote share largely because they happened to under-sample Tory supporters relative to Labour ones.
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Hundreds of structures share the understated formal simplicity of the AGIP service station; several boast the flamboyance of the Fiat one.
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An understated approach was typical of Mr. Laurent, who was drawn to Buddhism, and woke up every morning at 6 a.m.
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The understated yet vibrant performances by the Mile Square Theater's ensemble give a sense of quirky realism to this lovely play.
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The economic benefits of the current standards are greatly understated, and the safety benefits of the proposed ones are significantly overstated.
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To his usual attire of understated jeans and sneakers, he adds a black gabardine coat for warmth in his chilly space.
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Adidas Boost and Nike Lunarlon tech is nice, but for long life and understated elegance, nothing beats a beefy rubber sole.
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Human rights groups believe the death toll has been understated, and accuse the authorities of executing suspects and staging crime scenes.
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But they were significantly off about how much he'd win by — they understated his margin of victory by 5.6 percentage points.
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Lewis' entrance was understated but threatening, his poise and focus suggesting he was ready to fight the fight of his life.
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With a vast chunk of economic activity being in the informal sector, many analysts suspect the inflation numbers are significantly understated.
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That relationship between quiet ecstasy and understated anxiety seems oddly redolent of it's composer's own relationship to the environment in question.
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Michael, who speaks in the conversational idioms of Ruth's generation, is just as wry, self-conscious and understated as she is.
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Clinton's answers were given in a slow and understated manner, but they were marked by moral passion, clarity and quiet contempt.
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"These vehicles are deathtraps, and Takata and Honda have understated the risks for far too long," he said in a statement.
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In minutes that substituted "the framework" for "the Phillips curve," doubts were raised - are all the more telling for being understated.
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Bustle called these "An understated but effective pair of pajamas chronic night sweaters swear by," and Amazon buyers seem to agree.
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The restaurants' signature is a kind of sophisticated, understated modernism that informs both the back of the house and the front.
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Her music these days is less dense with concepts and clues, but its understated elegance is a marvel of its own.
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On the other hand, a study conducted last month posited that Trump's support could actually be understated in some national surveys.
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Tom Thibodeau, the Timberwolves' always-understated coach, managed to offer what registered for him as enthusiasm during his postgame news conference.
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The elegant, supple, quasi-melodious recitatives for the Evangelist and Jesus are unaccompanied; the lucid choral writing is dramatic, but understated.
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The chapters set in Swann Street are written in the first person, in tight, understated prose that conjures Anna's utter exhaustion.
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The pop singer's quiet, understated vocals seem vaguely unequal to the songs, whose wiry, dance-floor energy demands drama, excess, catharsis.
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"My ex-wife's compassion had an agenda," the understated Bernard (Jim Rash) tells the brash Huey (David Koechner) at one point.
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"Till the Rivers All Run Dry," a No. 21970 country single in 240, was typical of his understated persona and approach.
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After Mr. Macklowe bought the G.M. building, he renovated the lobby and common areas to give them a more understated look.
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But the surge of interest in a steady, understated Southern restaurant with a French sensibility may be broader than one award.
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Turkish reporters noted that Mr. Erdogan's understated tone and remarks were free of the vitriolic rhetoric he often uses for opponents.
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Almost all of their options are clear and understated in design and otherwise effective for long-lasting and even rugged use.
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Directed by Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, "Panga" has an understated realism — about the tempos of family life and the Indian middle class.
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The drama, too, is understated: bumps in a road paved with good will rather than a clash of values and goals.
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The four-star, pet-friendly hotel is named after England's Windsor Castle and provides understated elegance in an ever-bustling city.
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Public outcry widely exposed the RIA's glaring errors of understated costs and overstated benefits, which the politicized DOL ignored last year.
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New looks that emerged on the runways included a lot of black detail; simple, understated silhouettes; intricate ball gowns; and more.
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During hearings, Pentagon officials repeatedly overstated confidence in the program, understated technical limitations and dismissed concerns from physicists and other experts.
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No. 17 Arizona upends No. 3 Arizona State Arizona freshman Deandre Ayton may be understated, but he is hardly not noticeable.
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"I don't think we were quite ready in the first and we needed some goaltending," understated Predators head coach Peter Laviolette.
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But because society spends less on black patients than equally sick white ones, the algorithm understated the black patients' true needs.
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This commentary can be explicit or metaphorical, exaggerated or understated, but the general idea is that it should somehow reflect reality.
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I have found great inspiration in Mr. Dibben, who has approached life with an understated spirit of bravery, adventure and humor.
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The calm, husky tone and understated beats of Burna Boy, from Nigeria, belie a determination to unite Africa and its diaspora.
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Crisply directed by Thomas Morgan, the film depicts a succession of challenges facing Ms. Shaar, a smart, understated and tenacious entrepreneur.
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It's not exactly showy, though I also can't bring myself to call an enormous sculpture of a deranged Mickey Mouse understated.
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The singer-songwriter's music is propelled by steady, gentle grooves and understated instrumentation, leaving room for her stage presence to shine through.
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She stopped sharing her every move on social media, wore understated jewelry and added sweatpants and oversized shirts to her everyday wardrobe.
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"The dislocation and the disruption that would be caused by something as great as this just can&apost be understated," he said.
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It's wonderfully understated, by gaming PC standards, even if it does have a few too many Tron-esque lines and polygonal motifs.
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But unlike Thorne's relateively understated approach to the look, they went rogue and added their very own unique spins to the concept.
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But at the Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall, St. Louis Park congregation, Prince was just an understated man in a simple black suit.
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He does so in a muted, understated, and abstract manner that loses none of its rage or fury through this symbolic rendition.
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Just understated moments of displaying genuine affection and platonic love - grappling for a small way to show someone you're thinking about them.
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But in a surprise decision in July, Anderson refused to approve that agreement, ruling that it understated the seriousness of the offense.
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For Wavemaker Partners' Cheah, the value of those insights cannot be understated and will help ensure your business has a true market.
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But Midnight Special, with its eerie atmospherics and understated presentation, moved me far more than anything in Disney's overstuffed special effects extravaganza.
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It's impossible even for Vonnegut, whose precise, understated prose can make almost any topic sound conversational — any topic except for a massacre.
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Eastwood's style as a director was so quietly understated that makeup artist Helland made sure to wear his hearing aid every day.
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I specifically remember loving Gary Larson's The Far Side, which managed to pack so much profundity into one understated and idiosyncratic panel.
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It has a clean, understated design that incorporates both high-quality nylon material with real leather accents available in four different colors.
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With excellent production design and understated acting, this at least felt close to a successful experimental film born from a tight budget.
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It's impressive to see just how well the minimalist "HP" logo has aged, losing none of its original incisiveness and understated appeal.
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Nevertheless, Phelps remained characteristically understated as he took a lap of honor with his team around the pool, U.S. flag in tow.
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By her side was husband West — who was understated in a long black zip-up jacket, Adidas track pants and white sneakers.
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A surprisingly understated tweet from President Trump tonight, congratulating Doug Jones on his victory over Roy Moore, who was endorsed by Trump:
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The End of the F***ing World is as electric as it is understated, with writing as beautiful as it is plain.
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The salad-like qualities that come with mixing Ketel One Vodka, spice mix, lemon juice, Clamato juice, and Tabasco can't be understated.
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That may be part of the reason that Byfuglien is surprisingly shy and understated off it and rarely speaks to the media.
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Dillan and Marmota's sounds build towards a full but understated climax and then bring the listener along for a tranquilizing come-down.
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The makeup maven – who kept her beauty look understated as well – brought in a little extra color via her complementary Hermès purse.
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Sony's new PS-HX500 improves on a lot of things compared to the Audio Technica; the understated, all-black design is stunning.
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It's also very small in diameter relative to most contemporary watches, with a 35mm diameter that also adds to its understated appeal.
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Berkshire is cheaper than it should be and has understated its near-term earnings, but future earnings can grow significantly, Ackman said.
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Matthew Lewis, who played one of the understated heroes of the saga, Neville Longbottom, appears on season four of BBC's "Ripper Street."
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Fortunately for us, Boxer's art has been a constant, if understated, presence in recent years, with virtually nonstop solo and group shows.
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On the surface, it's one of his most understated fashion choices, but his commitment to feminism will never go out of style.
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In an early take, Louis-Dreyfus tried an understated approach, reacting to Gary's flattery with a slight smile, but it felt wrong.
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The Daily Stormer and Vanguard America's roles in the Charlottesville riots and endorsement of racist and anti-Semitic views cannot be understated.
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A reasonable conclusion is there is some noisiness in the data and that gasoline supplied was overstated in March and understated April.
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Her performance was praised by many outlets, including The New Yorker, which described her acting as "raw but understated" and eliciting "thrills."
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NEWARK — Xian Zhang's debut as music director of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra on Thursday afternoon was in some ways oddly understated.
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Mr. Darcy, the taciturn but dashing leading man in "Pride and Prejudice," lives in the monumental but understated (and fictional) Pemberley estate.
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Even the warning from administration officials understated the threat facing DACA recipients: It's real, and for many of them, it is now.
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Every feature, every hardware advancement, every piece of understated technical acrobatics is in the service of making Apple's next-generation software shine.
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Aloha Beach Club's version is more refined, with patterns ranging from an understated landscape of palms to whimsical drawings of hula girls.
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Instead, his Strings — physically, a ringer for the young Randy Travis — is a man of understated overstatement, of matter-of-fact melodrama.
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The works are understated, and, next to Kaphar, and inside a marble institution, blend in like camouflage rather than demand your attention.
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Chyler Leigh gives an understated but crackling performance, sucking us into the character's inner turmoil but also evoking a sense of relief.
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The other song, "Truffle Butter," has no hook and just features the three of them rapping a cypher on an understated beat.
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Unfortunately, because of his focus on average costs, even Sanders has understated the true costs of our corrupt and dysfunctional healthcare system.
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On the palate it was bright and lively, if a bit understated, with a refreshingly bitter punctuation setting up the next sip.
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In memoriam: Robert Pear, a tenacious but understated reporter, spent his career in Washington covering health care and other critical national issues.
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Gibson's elegant, Art Deco environs with lots of gold detailing, mirrors and high ceilings set it apart from the more understated hotel.
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Radiohead's OK Computer is now 20 years old, and its importance cannot be understated, rivaled in the '90s only by Nirvana's Nevermind.
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He was (and still is) the master of the understated response, and the way he saw the world was hilarious to me.
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" Titling the dance after its score is a nod to Balanchine, as are understated allusions to the opening and closing of "Agon.
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If the accounts are true, this wouldn't be the first time Russia has understated its on-the-ground participation in a conflict.
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She takes to the role with an irrepressible animation that eventually makes her understated pain near the end all the more striking.
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The understated and sometimes gruff Belichick is widely considered the smartest person ever to lay eyes on a strip of game film.
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But at the same time, this rare thing is made so very available by Mennour in an understated yet still spectacular fashion.
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New Zealanders have shared their excitement about the birth on social media this week, with many mentioning the prime minister's understated choices.
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They also point out that its understated sensibility makes it a uniquely German contribution to the rapidly expanding world of premium television.
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Moreover, the growth in the cosmetics industry is probably understated, since most estimates fail to capture sales at online retailers like Amazon.
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The result is surprisingly understated, relying on Ozuna's sugary-sweet crooning over airy synths that together are grounded by classic dembow beats.
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Jay Jennings, in the introduction to that republication, wrote of the similarities that run through much of Mr. Rogin's funny, understated fiction.
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The few times the lovers speak together ("our …"), the music takes on a sort of orgasmic shudder, as understated as the rest.
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But they're so understated that I'm not even sure a filmmaking conversation with them is something they would be interested in having.
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It has long been her special tennis place: a good fit for her understated personality, innate dignity and sometimes Sahara-dry wit.
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Still, it's not just a runway look — elsewhere, cult clog brands are still producing handmade classics in materials both unexpected and understated.
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But as the report makes clear, the business applications of damaging a rival company online and in the press shouldn't be understated.
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Ms. Marling is an understated and intense screen presence, with the aura of someone who has seen things beyond our mortal ken.
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Ms. Rockburne's understated work plugged into the prevailing Minimalist aesthetic of the day but also reflected her lifelong interest in higher mathematics.
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In that film, "Time Stood Still" (1959), he chronicled in an understated style the rapport between the dam's watchman and his apprentice.
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In response, the Libra Association has come out with an understated but scathing statement of its own in response to PayPal's announcement.
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Whereas New York boasts bold, campy street style and London delivers classic, understated fashion, Milan is all about the art of dressing.
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A mix of converted warehouses juxtapose a handful of chic yet understated bars and restaurants, frequented more often by locals than tourists.
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The understated off-season fits the Spurs more closely than two years ago when they signed LaMarcus Aldridge to a max deal.
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"Well, that borders on divisive," the second-most powerful Democrat in the Senate Dick Durbin told reporters in a purposefully understated tone.
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The end—a matter of fifty pages—was symphonic in its slow, unfolding grandeur, sorrowful, understated, honest, and I was in tears.
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Kentucky filed a lawsuit against Volkswagen for its understated diesel emissions, becoming the fifth state to do so, the Courier-Journal reports.
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Zambia said on Wednesday its $8.7 billion foreign debt has not been understated and those saying it is higher should produce evidence.
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An understated family drama with superpowers, Fast Color is a refreshing reminder that there are still new ways to tell superhero stories.
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Regardless, the band's contributions this year — first, The Book of Us: Gravity and later The Book of Us: Entropy — can't be understated.
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These are some of the most understated pieces in the collection, and a passerby might not notice any "League of Legends" connections.
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The villa is topped with a massive, thatched palapa that adds a serious dose of understated elegance to an otherwise posh palace.
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He estimates — without hard evidence, he is careful to point out — that growth is understated by 2 percent or more a year.
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Gundlach, who voted for Trump, said he never believed the national polls, and thought they understated Trump's support by 6 percentage points.
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The opportunity to capitalize on trees and forests to help address today's environmental and economic issues, including climate change, can't be understated.
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Though the pieces are understated, they are already a hit on Instagram, proof that sometimes the simplest things make the best photos.
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They're all matte black, with round cups and a classically styled metal headband that echoes some of Sennheiser's more understated over ear designs.
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He is being detained at the behest of Japanese prosecutors after Nissan alleged that he had understated his earnings and misused company assets.
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He's got a calm, understated demeanor in person that can come across a bit flat, but he's clearly very engaged with the task.
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We're drawn to projects that come through slightly understated; honest, modest, and mindful sounds that feel like they were made outside of expectations.
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At any rate, she looked stunning for the big night, wearing an understated black slip dress with silver hoop earrings and a necklace.
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In a blunt but possibly understated assessment of Tillerson's visit, a U.S. State Department official said Washington expected "a difficult conversation" in Ankara.
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Duterte said on Sunday he may have to extend the campaign against drugs into next year, having understated the depth of the problem.
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He had understated the level of involvement and awareness Trump had in a ultimately aborted deal to build a Trump Tower in Moscow.
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"The existing unemployment figures are greatly understated," billionaire steel tycoon (and now U.S. Secretary of Commerce) Wilbur Ross told CNNMoney at the time.
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He's well matched by Bashir Salahuddin's perfectly understated work as Morgan, a U.S. state department official with little patience to offer the Middletons.
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In Tuesday's case, though, Sotomayor engaged in extensive back and forth with the state's lawyer, and even Alito's most aggressive questioning was understated.
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Where the Beats can feel hollow and, due to their glossy finish, quite tacky, the Sonys come off feeling solid and looking understated.
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Or, there's still the distant, not-really-plausible possibility that Jenner has found the most understated way to announce she's a married woman.
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Jordan's performance is subtly electric but understated – a perfect marriage of the talents of both men, telling a compelling story of modern America.
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In 22019 the new prime minister admitted that budget-deficit figures had been understated for years, and were perhaps double those originally reported.
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Ribot's version is sparse and understated, its acoustic slides leaving plenty of space for Waits' voice to bring the lyrics to the fore.
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The Mercury white version (which is really just a light silver) is a little more understated than the traditional matte black Razer laptop.
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"It's part of the value proposition of the industry," he added, saying the level of brand loyalty small stores generate "cannot be understated."
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When compared to the Unicorn Frappuccino or even the recent Crystal Ball Frappuccino, the Ultra Caramel and Triple Mocha Frappuccinos look seriously understated.
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Bezmozgis has deservedly been praised for understated prose, characterized by taut, crisp sentences and dialogue that evokes feeling without veering into sentimental hyperbole.
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Each laptop features the GTX 1650 graphics card and comes in a fairly understated design, with a blue backlit keyboard and accompanying accents.
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Tony Xu: It's one of the reasons why we were fairly understated and under the radar in our five-year history. Mm-hmm.
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Mr. Romano proves to be the understated counterpoint the series desperately needs, and he plays this as a quiet moment, electric with tension.
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Someone playing understated and inglorious like Turner can often be passed over for someone like Claire Danes, who runs around saving the world.
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To wear the budding bottoms later this season, pull on a T-shirt, a denim jacket, and sneakers for a more understated feel.
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"At first glance, the new app icon looks understated, its form and color reminiscent of the PayPal logo," Wired reported at the time.
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Or an understated character study of someone who lives in a world very much like this one—except for one big, weird difference.
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But this is unlikely to include those who have changed their legal gender and so the number of transgender prisoners may be understated.
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Here's a look at how Buffett has done in the post-election environment: Correction: An earlier version understated the amount Buffett has made.
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It has sort of an understated humor and desperation that's a fairly true reflection of trying to embrace solitude after leaving the city.
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A fresh look at the original text will help unpack this theme and flesh out the corresponding, understated achievement of Tower of Babel.
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The settlement is also expected to allege that Katanga overstated copper production, understated mining costs and lacked proper internal financial controls, it added.
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A fascinating conclusion reached in the new study is that the sizes of T. rex and other dinosaurs are being understated by paleontologists.
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The count, based on a review of court, police, bankruptcy and internal broker records, is almost certainly understated, given the lack of oversight.
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It came together seamlessly with Simpson, as ever, understated in his performance, allowing the quiet grandeur of his country lyricism to come through.
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CFR President Richard Haass tells me that the title of his book a year ago, "A World in Disarray," actually understated the situation.
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Using data from his day, he actually understated how lousy the market was at predicting recessions, at least by the standards we employed.
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He has an understated demeanor befitting of a Midwest governor, the respect of the Republican establishment in Washington, and credibility among social conservatives.
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After the All-Star break, Wizards GM Ernie Grunfeld traded a first-round pick, Thornton, and Nicholson for Bojan Bogdanovic's understated scoring touch.
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It's worth noting that CNBC's review of decades of gross domestic product data shows that first-quarter GDP growth has been routinely understated.
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He also significantly understated the amount of money received as compensation to the Internal Revenue Service, according to a U.S. attorney's criminal complaint.
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Much like the wedding itself, the invitations are understated and elegant, allowing the focus to fall on the couple, not the flashy details.
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The role food plays in healing is often understated, and losing a connection to comfort foods can make coping with illness more difficult.
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Trump is a useful megaphone, bluntly amplifying the beliefs his party has had a tendency to dress in more understated and graceful language.
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The Senate report, however, concluded that the program's defenders had exaggerated the value of the information gleaned from it and understated its brutality.
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Although, what really caught our eye was that a lot of the industry superstars flipped the switch and went for something more understated.
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These biases are not always overt, they are understated, and not always present in just men but also found in other women physicians.
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The beaming bride looked elegant in a custom lace Valentino Couture gown, and kept her beauty look minimal and understated for the occasion.
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Stocks are looking vulnerable to a pullback following a rally that has dovetailed with disappointing earnings and understated political risks, according to analysts.
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As anyone who watches "Shark Tank" knows, the value of secure and effective patent rights to small business patent owners cannot be understated.
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Unlike the undercover air marshals who travel on American carriers, Egyptian security officials are unarmed and can be identified by an understated uniform.
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But they also believe that income growth is being understated, pointing to a 4.1 percent unemployment rate as well as strong business investment.
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Our web editors have a special fondness for the ATM variety, which are soft but not slouchy, and exude an effortless, understated style.
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Though they found themselves on the end of a 4-0 drubbing against the Belgians, their tournament was an understated act of defiance.
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I swear the woman was like a blonde gazelle-unicorn hybrid that floated across the hardwood floor with ease, grace, and understated confidence.
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The track features vocals from Spanish musician La Bien Querida, who pairs melancholy with romantic yearning and pop relatability in her understated performance.
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For the majority of his career, Reeves's understated charm and emotional stillness felt incongruous to his level of celebrity: What's the dude's deal?
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As quiet and understated as the sequence with Bates and Glover is, it's still electric, full of undercurrents, secret understandings, and sublimated negotiations.
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He expresses an understated ardor for his blue-collar parish, his Jesuit high school, his brilliant and tragically alcoholic mentor at Notre Dame.
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Scene by scene, with understated realism and lightly gritty visuals, Hittman has been bringing you close to Autumn, whose face rarely betrays her.
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The conclusion is foregone, but it works thanks to Oh's eloquent writing, delivered in a stark, understated style that suits the dystopian tone.
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It's a little grandma and very understated — not the sort of scent people are likely to compliment when you walk in the room.
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