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Over the years, no matter how profound the subject was, truthfully, it almost didn't matter what she sang about (did anyone really want details on "Sweet Dreams" or "Here Comes The Rain Again"?).
In writing Giovanni's Room, Baldwin made it plain that he was profound and tough enough to declare his independence from what others might have called his heritage, his natural subject-matter.
It seems to me that his animus derives much more from a profound antipathy towards the subject matter of this research than from a concern about the scientific methods used to investigate it.
Others have subject-matter expertise.
Sightings will never lack subject-matter.
Subject-matter experts were given double weight.
From these scenes of everyday life, one moves to the terraces above, where the subject matter becomes more profound and metaphysical.
A typical example could be: 'Would you recommend being a builder to young people?' 'Yes, I would recommend it.' Karen succeeds in weaving its humble subject matter into something poetic, profound, absurd and joyful.
Island friends still speak of the love that the Bentons had for the Vineyard, and Benton himself wrote that Martha's Vineyard had a profound effect on him by providing "a homely subject matter and a great quiet for reflection".
This is about the most profound matter.
He's known for his stream of bizarre yet profound life-commentary, which glistens with black humour and excruciatingly personal subject matter.
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