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As so often in the fiction of Theodor Fontane, that's not enough to save the characters, but it's a marvellous subject for a novel.
Nursing homes would have been a marvellous subject for her, better than her late exploration of obstetrics; she described herself as going "from the Grave to the Cradle" with "The American Way of Birth," in 1992.
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"I never thought of it as a subject until 10 years ago when I realised that at my age that it is a terrific subject, a marvellous place.
Oates sees in the convict/footman a marvellous potential subject.
While we're on the subject, Marvellous's writer Peter Bowker is also justly nominated for his glorious script, as is Chris Lunt, the author of Prey (ITV), possibly the first ITV drama in decades not to wildly underestimate its audience.
Otherwise, Marvellous is what its subject would probably describe as "a very nice film".
The photos and their subjects are marvellous.
And he purported to view most politicians, from presidents upwards, as vermin.But, as Mr Teachout shows, there was more to his subject than a marvellous talent for mirthful abuse.
Another of his poems speculates that a law the British Empire established on how to handle mermaids (in essence: turn them into colonial subjects) led the marvellous creatures to withdraw from all further contact with the human race.
Mr Baldwin, 69, was the subject of a BBC film Marvellous, which won two Baftas earlier this month.
Mr Baldwin, who has learning difficulties, was the subject of a BBC film, Marvellous, documenting his life.
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