| 41. | Most documentaries about terrorism subliminally warn that this could happen anywhere, anytime, to anyone, even you.
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| 42. | And if you can get past the qualms it subliminally raises about the goings-on at real airports.
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| 43. | The film might have been even more disturbing if one felt Proctor drawn _ however subliminally _ to Abigail.
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| 44. | A review of the songs reads " " The Pride " keep things subliminally lo-fi.
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| 45. | Hidden in the Playboy interview, almost subliminally, is a scouting report, reviewing Shaq in every possible field.
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| 46. | This year the Baseball Hall of Fame is decked with wreaths that subliminally resemble sports equipment _ deconstructed baseball mitts?
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| 47. | Subliminally, holograms still say high tech, but they are found more and more in low-tech applications.
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| 48. | But he's not obvious about it, and as a result, the movie affects you almost subliminally.
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| 49. | I'm willing to bet the creator of it was, in fact, subliminally recalling mother's advice:
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| 50. | Children who believe, even subliminally, that parents think they aren't capable are perhaps most vulnerable to failure.
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