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They never doubted it was a suitable subject for comedy.
The issue was a suitable subject for journalistic inquiry, and Newsweek should not be savaged for looking into it.
And like Helen Mirren, I have doubts that the film was a suitable subject for a remake.
We'd never really discussed the topic in great detail, aside from her "playing the war child card" as a bit of a running joke, mainly as I wasn't sure it was a suitable subject, especially being an outsider.
However, he did not believe that there was satisfactory evidence for the beneficial effects of chemotherapy, and therefore he did not think that an evaluation of its use was a suitable subject for an MRC trial.
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The weather is a suitable subject.
With a better script, this might have been a suitable subject for Ernst Lubitsch or Billy Wilder.
"You would not think that it is a suitable subject for ceramics, but to me it is".
"I think this is a suitable subject for a major independent review after the election into how investment banking has permeated so many corners of society," he said.
Myth three – as propagated by Len Downie, former executive editor of the Washington Post in his James Cameron lecture at the City University last week – is a suitable subject for scorn and tears.
Surely the wolf in its last months and days, alone, fleeing humans, finally caught in its den with the fire of torches outside, is a suitable subject for a resonant poetic story to be declaimed in verse by the fireside, or at the next meeting of the Audubon Society.
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