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Still, the question of war booty has not lost its topicality.
The idea was that the film should be made with all speed to take advantage of topicality.
The name Wagner had lost some of its topicality, to her great relief.
Not the cleverest line in history, but sometimes topicality is enough.
As a point of view, that sure had topicality.
It was explained to the cast as an "exercise in topicality."
The glaring topicality of the title is a little misleading.
But even without such overt topicality, there was an ideological edge to his work.
However, for his start article he chose a subject of highest topicality in then Germany.
I think its topicality is over-elevating it in some critics' eyes.
"He has a fabulous sense of timing, competitiveness and topicality."
Today, the opera's theme of soldiers returning from war has a new topicality.
The aim is simply to avoid questions being put months in advance, because then they lose their topicality.
They don't want to make too many claims for its serendipitous topicality.
These photographs were displayed opposite more recent works by other artists and showed their very topicality some 30 years later.
But its very topicality made it hard to appraise.
It is, in other words, a horror movie, and one that does not, for the most part, insist too heavily on its own topicality.
But beyond topicality, the war also seeped into popular music more obliquely.
And the period jokes, by the way, are still funny, despite their period topicality.
And despite the passing of the political system that spawned it, the symphony unfortunately has not lost any topicality.
Immediately, though, he moves to Sarajevo as if to underline the topicality of his subject.
Yet moments of protest or overt topicality are rare in his paintings.
This is a political issue of the utmost topicality, which must be addressed carefully but quite firmly.
This will lend our opinion greater topicality and greater weight.
Ruth Richardson's two historical pieces avoid the tyranny of topicality.