Sentence examples for exploiting themes from inspiring English sources

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Fashionable ads in mainstream publications play off of that violence, exploiting themes of death and dismemberment, female submissiveness and child pornography.

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"CIA has always been an easy target for filmmakers looking to exploit themes of corruption and conspiracy in high places," a CIA review of 2015's Sicario said.

"Clear History" is a comedy about failure, and nobody has been more successful at exploiting that theme than Mr. David.

He was still a master at exploiting the theme of Labour unity and finding the compromise formulas.

But this is the first time Mr Putin has exploited nationalist themes so blatantly.

Particular criticism was fomented by the stellar success of the first Kung Fu Panda film, a runaway hit that used – or, some said, exploited – Chinese themes.

Tennyson's "Tithonus", written after the death of his friend Arthur Henry Hallam, exploits this theme.

"Man of La Mancha" exploits this theme — from its ominous opening revealing a shadowed, craggy dungeon and massive lowered catwalk for arriving prisoners of the Inquisition to its poignant deathbed conclusion.

And any emerging opposition could exploit the theme of "oil injustice," which would complicate the Kremlin's ability to manage elections in 2007-08.

The latest, "Terroir" (Nov. 23), is a standard screwball romance with a vineyard theme (exploiting the East Asian fetish for red wine) and locations in both Korea and France.

The Holocaust remains a looming, tragic subject, but that doesn't stop artist after artist from exploiting it while supposedly invoking themes of trauma and collective memory.

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