Sentence examples for Subject of the title from inspiring English sources

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You will not learn much about coaches from "On Coaches"; only about two of its 20 pages actually deal with the subject of the title.

"Gung Ho" (2000): Smith is drawn to heroic, stubborn, maligned, obsessed, populist figures, and here her touchstone is Ho Chi Minh, the subject of the title track: "He was not like any other / He was just like any other".

The subject of the title came up in the discussion.

I say "starring" because -- while he's credited with directing and co-writing the film -- he's in a majority of the shots, and he appears, and speaks, far, far more than the purported subject of the title.

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By the time he built that car, Barris was already a customiser of great renown in California, and had been one of the subjects of the title essay in Tom Wolfe's 1965 book The Kandy-Kolored Tangerine-Flake Streamline Baby (originally published as an article in Esquire in 1963).

The connections between black Americans and Africa — the very notion of the identity conferred by the term African-American — is the subject of "Les Écailles" (the title is translated as "The Scales of Memory").

The totemlike subject of "Firecrotch" (the title refers to a tabloid slur) has a catlike face, a head of shocking orange yarn and matching day-glo talons.

"Dr. P," the subject of the famous title story, was a distinguished musician and teacher at a school of music who'd lost the ability to recognize the faces of his students.

That feeling is the subject of "The Red," the title of an edgy new short film — and a related marketing campaign — that its creators hope will persuade young people to take charge of their student debt before it becomes an insurmountable burden.

Johnson v. M'Intosh (1823), thirteen years after Fletcher, was the Supreme Court's "first detailed discussion of the subject" of indigenous title, today "remembered as the origin of the right of occupancy".

The subject of the movie's title is an Iraqi journalist named Yunis Khatayer Abbas, who in 2003 was roused from his bed in his family's Baghdad home by American soldiers.

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