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- their respective decades. Infused with a metaphysical outlook, his films thematise epistemology, existentialism, ethics, the construction of time, and the...
- not understand that love vanquishes death. Rowling has spoken about thematising death and loss in the series. Soon after she started writing Philosopher's...
- one of the most successful film stars in the world. Many of his films thematise Indian national identity and connections with diaspora communities, or...
- death in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Rowling has spoken about thematising death and loss in the series. Soon after she started writing Philosopher's...
- unofficially the first complete hip-hop/rap album in Croatia. Croatian hip hop thematised social problems caused by the economic downturn and perceived government...
- or peculiar ways. According to Steven Connor, The Remains of the Day thematises the idea of English national identity. In Mr Stevens's view, the qualities...
- on 22 March 2017. Retrieved 1 February 2015 – via HighBeam Research. "Thematising the Global: Recent Australian Film". Post Script (Academic Journal).[dead...
- contacts in before running off as the models followed behind him. “It thematises traumata in addition to the dialectics of pleasure and pain, eroticism...
- had already contemplated in his last story. Writer Yōko Ōta repeatedly thematised Hara's suicide in her works, such as the 1953–54 short stories Fireflies...
- possibly three verbs that did not use -(a)se-, instead straight-out taking thematised primary endings. They are: *bwiyeti "to be, exist" (subjunctive *bweti)...