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She has incorporated the theme of domestic abuse into her workshops, training other photographers to continue her work on domestic abuse.
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Margarita Galbán, a founder of the Bilingual Foundation of the Arts here, which produces the show, and the playwright Lina Montalvo broadened the story to incorporate the theme of the tug of the old country in the new.
"The PFA has developed over a period of time a training programme incorporating the theme of personal integrity for all professional players, ensuring they are fully informed on such issues.
Other songs included are original holiday songs changed to incorporate the theme of the movie.
As part of the contest, the kids each submitted an audition video explaining why they wanted to be a critic while also incorporating the theme "Tastes Good and Good for You".
The game's boards incorporate the theme of the Dream Depot, with each having "Dream" at the end of the board's title, except for the "Bowser's Nightmare" board.
The song's accompanying music video was filmed by Shane Drake, which incorporates the theme of a global flash mob dance, featuring submitted videos of people dancing to the song.
SCORECARD -- This ad incorporates the themes and intended messages of his first two ads, showing Mr. Green as interested in education and visually alluding to a city that not so long ago was out of control.
Ride the High Country (Sam Peckinpah, 1962) Peckinpah's marvellous, melancholic western incorporates the themes of The Wild Bunch - the end of the old west, friendship and betrayal - but is more emotionally engaging, thanks to leathery veterans Joel McCrea and Randolph Scott who play friends on opposite sides of the law, reunited by a sack of money and the gallant urge to rescue a young bride.
He criticized further the analysis and definitions of reason given by Husserl in Formal and Transcendental Logic as not incorporating "the themes of humanity, life and the functional character of reason".
Earl Wasserman essentially agrees with Finney, but he extended his summation of the poem to incorporate the themes of Keats's Mansion of Many Apartments when he says, "the core of the poem is the search for the mystery, the unsuccessful quest for light within its darkness" and this "leads only to an increasing darkness, or a growing recognition of how impenetrable the mystery is to mortals".
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