Exact(6)
What links them thematically is isolation and the sharply focused consciousness that accompanies life-or-death ordeals.
RUSSO Probably the biggest leap the play makes, thematically, is that it is concerned with parenting, which for me was wonderful and added a dimension.
What emerges from most of these images, which Könnemann has chosen not to display chronologically or even thematically, is the sense that Blackpool is a place forever in thrall to its own semi-mythical past.
Put the weird sisters from "Macbeth" into a giant pot, add a smidgen of the blind prophet Tiresias from Greek myth and mix in spare parts from sketch comedy and a Broadway belter, and you have the majestically silly performance of Harriet Harris in "Yeast Nation (the triumph of life)," the new musical by the creators of "Urinetown" that, thematically, is something of a prequel.
On the opposite side of town, geographically and thematically, is Wearyall Hill, the site of the founding of the Christian Church in England.
But "Gospel" is one of the few songs that, thematically, is outside of parenting; it's very much a big-picture anthem of social movements and the questions of economic justice which were random in society.
Similar(54)
"National patent laws thematically are very similar, but can be applied very differently.
Thematically, he's similarly spent.
Thematically they are more of a piece.
But thematically they are three related pieces.
Thematically, I am drawn to reading stories of epic journeys.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com