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Even "Hamlet" and "Faust" were seen as commentaries on the struggle to succeed the paramount leader, Deng Xiaoping, who was ailing at the time.

Some comedies could even be seen as commentaries, if only accidentally.

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And so the book couch should perhaps not be seen as a commentary on the state of publishing, but simply a novel take on adaptive reuse.

But Mr. Havel, organizing a question about her candidacy from Czech television as she stood next to him, urged her to consider the job, in what was seen as a commentary on the state of Czech politics.

The album Good Morning Spider (1998), which seemed moored between a dreaming and waking state, was generally seen as a commentary on his near-death experience, yet he claimed that most of it was written before the incident.

Applications that contained what were seen as "leftist commentary" or "buzz words" like environmental and social justice were often grounds for rejecting applicants, according to e-mails reviewed by the inspector general's office.

Decked out in glittering costumes on an improvised sound stage, the wicked court at last collapses under the weight of its own sins.When it was released in 1999, "Saworoide" was seen as a commentary on the regime of Sani Abacha, who ruled (or, as some prefer, "dismembered") Nigeria between 1993 and 1998.

When eight years later I was asked to do just that, it seemed to me that enough time had passed for the story to be seen as a commentary on the late 80's, and I hoped that by excising those graphic torture scenes, I would allow the novel's true meaning to appear.

It could also be seen as a commentary on the illogic of war, the Syrian war in particular on how such a horror can be allowed to exist.

Finally, the exclusive use of First Nations/Native tobacco to represent contraband tobacco should not be seen as a commentary on First Nations manufacturers of tobacco, the legality of production, packaging and sales of First Nations/Native tobacco, or the actions and attitudes of First Nations people in Ontario.

Gerrard's body language might also have been seen as a similar commentary, as Liverpool's chances of securing Benitez's fall-back position of qualifying for next season's Champions League looked increasingly forlorn.

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