Sentence examples for celebrated theme from inspiring English sources

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The FBI director, James Comey, has said the agency is trying to determine whether Mateen had recently visited Disney World, one of the Orlando's celebrated theme parks, to consider it as a potential target.

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But today, as demonstrations supporting bus riders, and celebrating themes like "Value Women's Work" and "Justice for Youth" proceeded calmly, police officials strongly defended their tactics -- and Democratic officials who were on the roof watching and approving their tactical decisions backed them up.

Each large-scale mural draws inspiration from a winner of the local Ainsfield-Wolf Book Award, an achievement which celebrates themes of cultural diversity and social justice in literature.

Obama's second Inaugural Speech celebrated the theme of unity, but in doing so, it was also a sly rebuke to the divisive politics of his foes, most particularly to the conservative argument that America has devolved into a nation of "takers" not "makers".

No one could capture the full Alonso indomitability and the images of that glamorous lioness's face, the flashing precision of legs that George Balanchine celebrated in "Theme and Variations" and the artist that the critic Doris Hering described as "a dancing body performing as a glorious and natural extension of the music".

By Jane Mayer January 21 , 2013Obama's second Inaugural Speech celebrated the theme of unity, but in doing so, it was also a sly rebuke to the divisive politics of his foes, most particularly to the conservative argument that America has devolved into a nation of "takers" not "makers".

Photograph by Rob Carr/Getty Obama's second Inaugural Speech celebrated the theme of unity, but in doing so, it was also a sly rebuke to the divisive politics of his foes, most particularly to the conservative argument that America has devolved into a nation of "takers" not "makers".

There was tremendous interest in creating war memorials that celebrated the themes of glory, heroism and loss.

This year's Naidoc (National Aboriginal and Islanders Observance Day Committee) week, which began yesterday, is fittingly celebrating the theme "serving country – centenary and beyond".

To celebrate the theme, Cambridge University is launching a nationwide Poetry and Memory survey to discover which poems are most deeply engraved in popular memory.

That's the question I ask myself as I contemplate the Royal Mail's new stamps release, which has Harry Potter's arch-enemy (Ralph Fiennes from the film versions, in that really creepy make-up) among its choice of eight characters celebrating a theme of British "magical adventure".

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