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Often, immigration is a subject so far away.

Warhol had a subject so vast that art space is incidental to it.

I was looking for a subject, so I did a book on twins with the 20×24.

Late in "The Emperor of All Maladies" Dr. Mukherjee provides especially apt metaphors for a subject so difficult to grasp.

He does his homework before he sits down with a subject so that he can ask the right questions.

How brave of Ms. Jaffrey to approach a subject so unwieldy, so vast, that it could make most authors dizzy.

At times, you long for more Sam and Max-style irreverence to a subject so well suited to it.

Cave of Forgotten Dreams, however, gives us a subject so arresting in itself that, for the most part, Herzog keeps mum and simply observes.

— contemporary masculine-ism, a subject so weighty, not to say leaden, that Ms. Ackermann recruited a second curator, Parinaz Mogadassi, to help out.

In "Atlantic," Winchester attempts to wrap his arms around a subject so vast that it nearly defeats him at the outset.

IN "The Coast of Utopia" Tom Stoppard throws his arms around a subject so big it cannot be contained in a single play.

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