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Original content, then, becomes subordinate to context, meaning that as long as a newer, larger work is being created, portions of prior works are fair game.
More important, classical dancing becomes subordinate to the dramatic action and there are some passages missing even in Act II, especially the sustained arabesques in penché.
If we accept democratic control over politics, why shouldn't we exercise the same scrutiny over economics, so that production becomes subordinate to human need rather than global markets?
But if you want to listen to his work structurally then it helps to know of Pärt's faith and the meaning of the texts he has chosen, and that he becomes subordinate to the word in his composition.
Caring for Mr Henry becomes subordinate to this goal.
Physical activity becomes subordinate and is perceived as an extra effort, which is time-consuming and requires extra energy.
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The role of government and indeed of society itself becomes subordinated to a "secular arm," part of an earthly city, as opposed to the "City of God".
"He's become subordinate to her efforts.
In 1773 Bombay (now Mumbai) and Madras (now Chennai) became subordinate to the government at Fort William.
Why did the Owney Maddens and Meyer Lanskys of the underworld become subordinate to the Lucky Lucianos?
In the pantheistic systems that emerged by the Late Vedic period, the devas became subordinate to the one supreme being.
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