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unsubtle



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The “Degenerate Art Exhibition,” as it was unsubtly named, drew an audience that eventually exceeded two million visitors.

From Salon

This is where the GOP's traditional classism and racism meld with Kennedy's unsubtle eugenicist impulses.

From Salon

An unsubtle message from the Liberal Party leader, about a changed continent.

From BBC

The makeup department at "SNL" outfitted Sherman with comically large and misaligned teeth in an unsubtle dig at the British actress.

From Salon

Kennedy continued the message by arguing that the Mennonites who refuse vaccination are "resilient, hardworking, resourceful, and God-loving people," with the unsubtle implication that people who do vaccinate are less virtuous.

From Salon