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Death threats against Leyzaola became a leitmotif on Tijuana police radios.
Blame that inside-looking-out leitmotif on her amorphous place of origin.
One of these considerations becomes something of a leitmotif on Keep On, another effortlessly sophisticated Will Young album.
Torture and the moral debate that surrounds it have been a leitmotif on "24" for several seasons now.
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Executed in 1981-82, the untitled work in deep reds, blues and greens features a skull, one of the artist's leitmotifs, on the right side of the canvas.
The more common power dynamic between master and servant is shown only in the past tense, on period dramas like "Downton Abbey," which romanticizes the British prewar caste system, and "Mad Men," which revels in the shock value of atavism — one of the more startling leitmotifs on "Mad Men" is the cold, peremptory tone employers use with their secretaries and maids.
Hefty verbatim quotes form its substance, and even ostensibly independent opinions (that telling "vile"; leitmotifs on his parents' lack of affection, an odd tic to do with never having earned enough) have the tang of indirect speech.
The theme is composed by Shinji Orito, one of Key's signature composers, and is the longest of Kanons five leitmotifs on the Kanon Original Soundtrack at 3 04 minutes.
Limited recall or understanding is also a leitmotif of socio-empirical research on consent in the context of non-biobank research [ 56 – 59 ].
And the emphasis on the will, a leitmotif of the film?
In the opening scene, Ubu's belly gives birth to a camera on a tripod, the leitmotif of the piece.
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