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And if this "biography" doesn't, in the end, quite amount to more than the sum of its parts - the tapestry's versatility and resilience a repeated refrain rather than a developing theme - it's because its subject is not an actor in its own story but an inscrutable icon, its ambiguities irreducible almost 1,000 years after its creation.

But it is different, too, he said, because its subject is more serious and its ambitions are higher.

On giving both books what is not a second reading but more like a fifth or sixth, I find them as fresh as ever, though "The Long Season" seems to me the better of the two because its subject is an ordinary season -- life as it's really lived -- rather than an extraordinary one.

In other words, TV criticism is popular because its subject is beloved but apparently unimportant.

And that fact is all the more remarkable because its subject is the making of a TV show, the 1973 documentary series "An American Family".

Don't imagine that because its subject is 9/11, Alex Gibney's documentary "My Trip to Al-Qaeda," is merely the latest in a long list of depressing films about the aftermath of that catastrophe.

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The Camdessus report was criticised by many lobbyists for promoting privatisation and big dams, and even dismissed as a bankers' panel though as Jim Winpenny, its secretary, tartly observes, it was meant to be that, because its subject was financing.Other experts put the cost of achieving the Johannesburg targets somewhat lower.

You wouldn't have known it from the American broadcast, but 1944 was a highly controversial song because its subject was the deportation of Crimean Tatars from Russia at the hands of the despotic Joseph Stalin.

Indeed, the one extended piece of composition that might be handwritten by Shakespeare, the so-called Hand D, in the manuscript play "Sir Thomas More" — one short passage in a doomed collaborative script, never produced, probably because its subject was politically vexatious — is also entirely in secretary.

The book is topical and poignant both because it is so common (millions of baby boomers are now watching their parents age and die) and because its subject was an uncommon woman, one to whom many readers already feel intimately connected.

Much of the book is gossipy with coarse language because its subjects are this way.

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