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He completed at least 18 paintings in 1889 of "venerable, gnarled olive trees," pervasive throughout southern France, of which he wrote: :"The effect of daylight and the sky means there are endless subjects to be found in olive trees.

In 1858 he decorated a cabinet with the Prioress's Tale from Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, his first direct illustration of the work of a poet whom he especially loved and who inspired him with endless subjects.

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Caravans are an endless subject of debate.

The company's large footprint in the culture means it is an endless subject of speculation.

What exact impact Diem's death had on the war and the deaths of more than 58,000 United States troops will be an endless subject of debate.

The excitement surely lies in criminality itself, which is an endless subject of fascination for artists – just one aspect of that larger obsession with the dark side.

Fashionable, even - the endless subject of books and columns in which the divorcee is tragic, stylish, sorrowful, the heroine-victim of a gripping narrative which most of us can enter.

The rise of the great industrial cities in Europe and America provided painters, and later filmmakers, with endless subject matter, touched on in the show's third section, "The City in Motion".

But given today's view of the body as a repairable, near-replaceable, longer-than-life object, an endless subject for tinkering inside and out, artists and artisans are exploring all kinds of modalities for expressing new attitudes toward it.

I lived in Brooklyn until I was 21 and when I, too, finally left, I did so still believing that had the Dodgers not abandoned the borough for Los Angeles, Brooklyn would have been altogether different, not the flat, dull Brooklyn I had known, but a lively place where the Dodgers were an endless subject of conversation and an object of our collective heart.

They provided Updike with a way to make sense of the waning American male, the American woman (his endless subject as a writer), infidelity (no less inexhaustible), and the American child (the sullen, cynical Nelson, Rabbit's son, is portrayed with uncomfortable accuracy).

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