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Gyllensten's principal theme in his novels is the subjective and relative nature of man's perception of truth.
But the principal theme in the book is Romney's censure of Barack Obama, leveled in a less caustic fashion than Rove's, but still an overarching assault.
Lately, resentment of this sort has again become a principal theme in international economic relations (the row over the new head of the World Trade Organisation, where America is also accused of throwing its weight around, is another example).
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These, then, are the principal themes in the 19th-century writing that may be seen as direct results of the two great revolutions.
Liberation is one of the principal themes in her books: "Having such a strong instinct for freedom, it's almost unbearable to know that somebody does not at least have the possibility".
Principal themes in qualitative research were synthesized in line with the assessment framework.
Following an initial analysis to identify the principal themes in the data obtained, we (AMH, NC, MAM and MCU) initiated an independent analysis and subsequently discussed our observations to create a coding framework in accordance with the principles of grounded theory [ 30] and the ethnographic method, including discovery of emic or native semantic networks.
As is often true in Shakespeare's comedies, the principal theme is reflected in distorted form by the activities of a parallel set of clownish types.
Yet heroes do emerge: the foreign minister Elihu Washburne, who protected civilians during the Franco-Prussian War, and the sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, the star of the book's final chapters, whose best work was created in Paris and, marking the book's principal theme, lives on in the public spaces of America.
His first-hand knowledge of the countryside's "beautiful green solitude" provided a principal theme, one illuminated in the peasant patois of 19th-century Northamptonshire, where a snail was a "pooty".
Fugue, in music, a compositional procedure characterized by the systematic imitation of a principal theme (called the subject) in simultaneously sounding melodic lines (counterpoint).
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