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A recent show, "Mysteries of the Earth," presented four printmakers whose subject was elemental nature.

He said his goal was to make "a film that would play on the big screen whose subject was reality".

Mr. Ligeti's first big project in Hamburg was "The Great Macabre," whose subject was again death and the end of the world.

Antoine-Louis Barye, (born Sept. 24, 1796, Paris, France died June 25 , 1875 Paris) prolific French sculptor, painter, and printmaker, whose subject was primarily animals.

By the time Ginzburg wrote "Family Lexicon," she had written six terse, exceptionally lucid novels whose subject was often how carelessness can sunder ties of affection.

The political tremors that precipitated the rise of populism were explored in Radio 4's new series The Puppet Master, a pacy, almost thriller-style investigation by Gabriel Gatehouse, whose subject was the shadowy Vladislav Surkov.

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The printed material includes books whose subject are the United Nations.

It's perhaps appropriate for someone whose subject is so often human stupidity, his own included.

Braver still is Mark Power, whose subject is the universally derided Millennium Dome.

Why is Schumpeter, whose subject is people in suits, fussing about people in tights?

It seems fitting, then, that it has been paired with "V.O.," a charming short whose subject is arguing about movies.

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