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Cars are a recurring subject for just that reason: they introduce pure color into the normally dirty fabric of existence.
I mentioned earlier that evolution is a recurring subject for Larson, appearing alongside various other indicators of the Earth's age.
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The exact reasons for Belcher's dismissal have been a recurring subject of scholarly interest, due to the many colonial, imperial, and political factors at play.
Gamers are no strangers to politics; indeed, video games are a recurring subject of campaign rhetoric.
There have long been links between food and art, with food a recurring subject matter for a wide range of artists, from 17th- century still-life painters to Andy Warhol, who famously depicted those Campbell's soup cans in the 1960s.
The perspective on nursing care vs. medications was a recurring subject and there is a need for guidelines and discussions as well as further research on this topic.
Depression is a recurring subject.
Gullibility is a recurring subject in this print series.
"The Dreaming," a recurring subject in Aboriginal paintings that has to do with the origins of the world, is a pretty hard concept to grasp for a viewer raised on French Enlightenment-style reasoning.
Alongside surfers, Charles Manson and erect penises, the demon mother movie star Crawford has been a recurring subject.
A fugue is based on the polyphonic treatment (through extensive melodic imitation) of a recurring subject, or theme.
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