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Its debt to Kafka is all too obvious, but the play gains a fearful topicality when we are already witnessing, in Trump's America, the demonisation of the supposedly alien.
Released in 1939, a year and a half after Pressburger wrote the script (reworking Roland Pertwee's adaptation of a novel by J. Storer Clouston), the movie gained an unexpectedly urgent topicality when Hitler's U-boats began sinking British ships, including one in the Orkneys.
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In making the case for the abiding relevance of its subject, it occasionally strains for topicality, as when a juggler makes jokes about the Bush administration.
It's given an accidental dose of topicality, though, when a voiceover pops up midway during an 80s cityscape montage to say, "The pub scene in Sydney was fantastic.
When topicality isn't there in art, people tend to be at a loss.
Gross's collection had an unintended topicality to it when it was published last November, with news headlines telling stories of flooding in Cumbria.
Topicality is high when (mathit{Top}(a_{t,k})) takes a large value.
And there's a jolt of topicality near the end, when it becomes clear that the hard rain in Marcus's dreams may not be a metaphor at all.
The solid (dashed) lines in (a) show the level of market activity when the topicality measure is above (below) the average.
The filmmaker's movies may not be overtly topical, but topicality is never far from his mind.
That is why our study assumed a greater topicality than had been intended when it was designed.
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