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It is a brave, revealing film, and one whose topicality has only grown over the many years that it took Ford, a forty-four-year-old former producer for PBS's documentary program "POV," to put it together.
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And in terms of the show's topicality, Mormonism isn't a religion whose members might be feeling more broadly under siege.
The topicality measure for a news item is obtained by counting the number of news articles whose content is similar to an original news article but which are delivered by other news agencies.
But unlike Detroit, whose product could theoretically be improved, the product of academics in the liberal arts is substantively debased by attempts at improvement, topicality and being in touch.
Immediacy and topicality are thus forcefully evident, notably in Debbie Reichard's "Pisces" (2008), a fountainlike installation made of plastic garden hoses, pumps and a bucket of water, and whose message is clear: Fresh water is a precious resource now idly wasted.
Whose crime and whose punishment?
And know whose socks are whose.
Depends on whose mind, whose soul.
But at whose expense?
And for whose leisure?
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