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One thing is certain: this dream returns like a leitmotif in a symphony of madness.
How to define theater becomes a leitmotif in "A," which opened on Wednesday and featured Lisa Gunstone and Antoine Effroy as two actors being directed by Ms. Sagna.
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Some titles recur like a leitmotif in an obsessed man's mind.
The issue of political and military responsibilities associated with the rout became a leitmotif in Spanish politics for a number of years.
A leitmotif, in other words.
She was proud of her Ph.D., and the status conferred by a Harvard education was a leitmotif in her books.
In the self-portrait, a windmill — a leitmotif in most of Wood's landscapes — looms behind him against a yellow sky.
It was there on one summer Sunday in 1943 that he scribbled out a prayer that serves as a leitmotif in his daughter's reflections.
He then made a glancing, revealing allusion to Nikolai Berdyaev, a Christian philosopher who saw "Russian messianism"—the desire to deliver some great message to the world as a leitmotif in his country's history, linking Orthodox Christianity with communism.
(That bulb is a leitmotif in his late work).
Anger is already a leitmotif in this year's presidential campaign.
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