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noun
A subject of a talk or an artistic piece; a topic.
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Other ads will be devoted to themes.
Instead, it's catalogued according to themes.
I keep coming back to themes of death, I know.
Smith is clearly a man who warms to themes.
He and his patrons appear to have realized that his talent was suited better to themes involving tender emotion than to themes of violent action.
Sections are devoted to themes like portraiture, landscape, literature and history and the artist at work.
He preferred variations to themes, stepping up to a canvas and whaling away.
Michel Maffesoli, sociology professor at the Sorbonne, ties the show's success to themes of Greek mythology.
"I have just had the courage to go back to themes I left unfinished," he said.
The festival this year, called "Climate of Concern," is devoted to "themes of global warming".
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Data from case reports were tabulated and subsequently grouped according to themes.
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