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The Libyan campaign, say aides, was a model of tenacity in the face of adversity, which will register, however subliminally, with the electorate.
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The original pair may have subliminally interpreted ambiguous information in a way helpful to the prosecution, even though they did not consciously realise what they were doing.
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You know that corporate use is important in some spheres of life but nevertheless you need space where an advert is not subliminally or nakedly in your face.
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Most of these services either openly or subliminally promote the thesis that the vast majority of our financial problems are caused by our cognitive inability to master our finances.
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Subliminally, it says something about you and your character.
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Each picture was shifted slightly in a direction opposite to the one in which the researchers thought the fragments would be moving so that if something were there, the light subliminally registered from it in several pictures would fall in the same place and would add up to something visible.
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