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Examples
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Subliminally, they all think that they have a chance to score with her.
Think Progress » Palin says her favorite founding father is ‘all of them.’ 2010
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Subliminally, you become aware of a deep, unfolding narrative, even if consciously you assess that you are reading two poems with very different characters: ten miles above Cape Canaveral.
Ballardian » Review: Jeremy Reed’s West End Survival Kit 2010
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Subliminally ... she was politely stating that Super Delegates should back her simply because of being white.
Obama, Clinton supporters both say Clinton attacking unfairly 2008
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Subliminally, this ad does more to make me want to vote for Obama than it does not!
New McCain Video: ‘The One’ Returns - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Subliminally rapid images of contamination: graphics of the building's water supply system, gloved hands manipulating laboratory glassware, something tumbling down into darkness, a pale splash ....
Wonder Woman and the Lasso of Truth Boudreau Freret 2010
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(One is 14, one 17 and one 20.) "Subliminally, that might have given me the idea," she concedes.
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Subliminally it suggests Courage Beer gives a man ‘cock’, as in courage/attitude/machismo, as its logo suggests.
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Subliminally, I ask, "Why is John McCain hiding in the shadows."
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Subliminally quoting the Founding Fathers “No Free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms.”
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Subliminally he expected London to be a bucolic place where cows graze contentedly among large wooden houses, and children play quietly before early dinner and bed.
William Langewiesche on Mouloud Sihali Langewiesche, William 2008
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