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Korean calligraphy is the ostensible subject of "In a Gentleman's Study: Korean Calligraphy and Scholarly Pursuits".
Wolf had better get used to constantly being a subject of in gossip.
The underlying subject of "In Jackson Heights" is the meaning of the "unum" in "E pluribus unum".
This paralyzing passivity is the subject of "In Vanda's Room" (2000), named for the nonactress who played Clotilde and who, here, appears as herself.
In the particular slice of the past that is the subject of "In the Ruins of Empire," Asia after Japan's high-flying ambitions crashed and burned, Spector has a great deal to sort out.
The plight of King and his comrades is the subject of In the Land of the Free, a documentary narrated by Samuel L Jackson and out in cinemas on Friday.
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Most of the WikiLeaks documents, which were the subject of in-depth coverage in The Times on Monday, cannot be verified.
Nevertheless, while Design for Manufacturability (DFM) has been the subject of in-depth research over the past decades, the supporting software solutions have not as yet matured.
The tougher standards were 45 years in the making, the subject of in-depth scientific research and intense lobbying by business groups and safety experts.
In her role as author, independent consultant and speaker, Jane has been the subject of in-depth profiles in The LA Times, The Boston Globe, 60 Minutes, and Good Morning America.
Instead, the evening's subject of in-jokes is the goofy-looking Omni, a treadmill add-on which, if it were madd-on which ago, would be redifcovered only through VHS tutoritls at a garage sale.
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