Sentence examples for underlying subjects of from inspiring English sources

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As great as Levin's performance was, the small venue — and the shockingly small audience that it holds — are the underlying subjects of this post.

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The underlying subject of "In Jackson Heights" is the meaning of the "unum" in "E pluribus unum".

Hollywood films and cinematic perspectives have influenced many of Ruscha's paintings, but the underlying subject of his work has always been Los Angeles itself.

His perspective, however, is political: the underlying subject of the story — concerning a shaman's mortal pursuit of his son, who is endowed with similar powers — is the abuse of power and the price of resistance, however legitimate.

The underlying subject of the movie is " 'Her' today, gone tomorrow"—the operating system is in the hands of the great corporate potentates who giveth and taketh away according to the vicissitudes of marketing, leaving its users to (pun intended) their own devices.

The underlying subject of the film is media-consciousness itself, and "Cinema Verite" both reveals a moment of transition and belongs to a world in which that very consciousness risks diffusing the influence of actual decision-makers, which, here, the filmmakers restore with an ironic twist.

That's the underlying subject of "Sex Tape" — a love that, like in a cartoon, pedals its feet high in the air and fills in the ground beneath it before it falls, and then, having filled the ground in, gets stuck and needs a new abyss to pedal over.

The underlying subject of the movie is " 'Her' today, gone tomorrow" — the operating system is in the hands of the great corporate potentates who giveth and taketh away according to the vicissitudes of marketing, leaving its users to (pun intended) their own devices.

The underlying subject of this research is to explore the remarkable ability of mathematical (applied mechanics) and physical concepts leading to fundamental insights behind fish biology.

Together feeler and felt constitute feeling, the underlying subject of reflection when attention is concentrated on 'myself' and those elements which constitute 'myself'myself

Kumārila's confidence in the genuinely referential nature of language is also reflected, finally, in his characteristic arguments for the idea that it is an enduring ātman ("self") that is the underlying subject of all of our actions (and that therefore stands to realize, in the future, the fruits of Vedic practices).

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