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Riordan added that it was wrong to consider subjects such as philosophy as "self-indulgent".
Together the two chambers of Congress form joint committees to consider subjects of common interest.
"She told me I was crazy, and that I should really consider subjects that had a greater degree of professional opportunities," Ms. Chiu said, her usual calm broken by a giggle.
Zach Redler's score for this unlikely musical is flecked with harshness and dissonance, while Sara Cooper's book and lyrics consider subjects like cleaning up the feces of a loved one whom you're not even sure you really love.
Like another entry in this genre, David Dosa's best-selling "Making Rounds With Oscar: The Extraordinary Gift of an Ordinary Cat," you've taken advantage of our fondness for companion animals to induce us to consider subjects we ordinarily avoid.
From a masterful biographical portrait of Baudelaire, the narrative spins out, via a discussion of the latter's 1863 critical essay The Painter of Modern Life, to consider subjects as myriad as the airlessness of Ingres's neoclassicism, Chateaubriand's complaints about "the vulgarity… of passports" and the African exile of French poetry's enfant terrible, Arthur Rimbaud.
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The Venezuelan elite was too comfortable to even consider subjecting themselves to mild reforms.
Consider subject areas based on things you don't know yet, but would like to.
Set largely at Rikers Island, this production from the vital Labyrinth Theater Company considers subjects of Dostoyevskyan reach: crime and punishment, free will, moral responsibility.
A student competition took the form of a mock orchestral audition, while panels considered subjects ranging from jazz improvisation to custom-designed mouthpieces.
Set largely on Rikers Island, this fire-breathing play by Stephen Adly Guirgis considers subjects of Dostoyevskian reach: crime and punishment, free will, moral responsibility.
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