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A subject of a talk or an artistic piece; a topic.
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The yearning for resolution, and the concern about deep national division, were themes in other editorials.
Cohabitation with change, decline, and the awareness of death were themes that inspired him.
Preservation and restoration were themes in Mr. Jenrette's business career, and he approaches an old house similarly.
Community and cooperation — among individual photographers and among collectives — were themes that came up repeatedly at Look3.
Failure and isolation were themes that ran through her 23 novels and short-story collections: failure of love, marriage, communication, identity.
These were themes often tackled by African-American artists in the past, including by some of those who founded the Studio Museum in Harlem in the 1960s.
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