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However with economic development, money becomes a dominant subject of interest.
The evening's dominant subject is the nature and purpose of memory.
It also introduced the rounded female forms which continued to be a dominant subject throughout his production.
And, as one of the dominant subjects of modern drama, it has been explored many times in the past.
That is all to the good, since the dominant subject is headhunters' trophies.
Although our own Long Island is the dominant subject in this group show, a few of the artists have ranged farther afield.
The AIDS crisis is going to be a, perhaps the, dominant subject on the trip.
The glove story has become such a dominant subject that one would think the Pirates were set to face the Red Sox.
The scandal was uncovered in late 1999 and remained the dominant subject of political discussion and news coverage in Germany for several months.
The concept of a generic basic game system, expanded as needed into various settings, became the dominant subject in RPG design.
Ovid's decision to make myth the dominant subject of the Metamorphoses was influenced by the predisposition of Alexandrian poetry.
The natural world was Ms. Smith's dominant subject in the late 1990s, when she was immersed in printmaking and in studying taxidermic specimens.
Relations With U.S. By far the dominant subject of Sandinista thinking is an improvement in relations with the United States.
Davis' score combines orchestral, choral and synthesizer elements; the balance between these elements varies depending on whether humans or machines are the dominant subject of a given scene.
"New Jersey was essentially his dominant subject matter throughout his life," said Barbara Haskell, a curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art in Manhattan.
The increased scale heightens the visual energy, as does the dominant subject of roiling skies full of arabesque clouds and whiplash currents, presented on their own or bearing down on trees.
Steroids continued to be the dominant subject in major league baseball yesterday as players, and baseball's hierarchy, tried to deal with a tide of speculation even as teams prepared for the first games of spring training.
Since the arrival of community capacity building as such a dominant subject in international aid, donors and practitioners have struggled to determine a concise mechanism for determining the effectiveness of capacity building initiatives.
While the range of religious subject matter included subjects from the Old Testament and images of saints whose cults date after the codification of the Bible, the Madonna remained a dominant subject in the iconography of the Renaissance.
The dominant subject remains the same except that now, Mr. Heaney explains, using cinematic terms, he prefers not the close-up but the long shot, aiming for "a better sense of comprehending the littleness of the creature in the largeness of the country."
Kershner and Jeng (1972) found right eye sighting dominant subjects to be more accurate than left dominant subjects on a tachistoscopic verbal task, while the reverse was the case on a non-verbal task.
It truly became a dominant subject in RPG design with the release of the Third Edition of Dungeons & Dragons and the creation of the Open Gaming License (OGL) and the d20 System.
Þorláksson's principal interest was landscape painting, and perhaps fittingly a dominant subject in this first exhibition of works was Þingvellir, a site of enormous historical significance to Icelanders as the site of their parliaments (which dated back to 930 AD).
Some specialties permit the award of the candidate degree for several variants of branches of science, depending on the dominant subject area of dissertation, e.g., specialty 02.00.04 (physical chemistry) can be awarded the degree of candidate of physico-mathematical, technical, or chemical sciences.