Sentence examples for subject arising from inspiring English sources

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But the most interesting meditation in the play, on the opposition between culture and nature, is delicately handled, thoughts on the subject arising in an appealing half-light.

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Mr. Herman's interest in shopping (as a subject) arose while studying at the Harvard Graduate School of Design in 1997.

He said that the subject arose when team owners met with officials from the players union in February.

The subject arose again last week when Jim Thome chose the Phillies' offer, which was $23 million higher than the Indians'.

Senator Michael N. Gianaris, a Queens Democrat, said he did not quite know what a kumquat was before the subject arose.

The subject arose because Mr. Mitchell had made a cameo appearance in 'Curtain Call," a documentary about the home for retired entertainers in Englewood, N.J.

Mr. Baryshnikov is quick to squelch talk of his aura or — worse — celebrity, scrunching up his craggy face and waving his hand dismissively when the subject arises.

Lendl snapped at an ESPN inquisitor when the subject arose again: "It's a non-issue, not worth the words or the paper".

Halfway through our first conversation, Khairallah said, with mock relief, "I'm really happy you are not asking about bikinis and alcohol!" But, inevitably, the subject arose.

Mr. Stuart acknowledged that the subject arises periodically among residents, but he said, "There's no interest in going in any other direction, at least for now".

In that laudable category is Simon Doonan, the creative director of Barneys, who turns out to be as sunshiny as Pangloss when the subject arises.

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