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But as in most erotica, clinical detail is not the sole subject.
Steinberg, at his desk, is the sole subject to be photographed rather than filmed.
Some Jews spend their mature lives grappling with Talmud, rendering it virtually the sole subject of their adult learning.
In "Half Life," the sole subject, a woman rarely shown in full figure, never looks at the camera.
Holburne Museum Of Art, to 4 Sep Skye Sherwin Can colour be the sole subject of an art work?
Reading it is like reading an advanced-biology textbook and then discovering that its sole subject is your own body.
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Even at the end of his career, when coastal storms and the sea were often his sole subjects, transcendence was absent; realness held.
Now, after notching up a series of record-breaking thefts, featuring in their own TV documentary and earning the dubious honour of being the sole subjects of a dedicated police operation, five members of the notorious Johnson clan are serving jail terms of up to 11 years each.
States are still considered to be the sole subjects of international law; sovereign entities endowed with the power and responsibility of managing their internal affairs (including the regulation of non-state actors).
Not that sex and unsaintliness are the sole subjects.
This is reflected in many of his paintings, where sole subjects are often bearing huge amounts of weight, while groups tend to be helping each other or working together to accomplish something.
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