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theme

[theem] / θim /




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His canvas was vast and so were his themes, chief among them a clear-eyed assessment of that part of the nation so essential to the formation of America’s national identity.

From The Wall Street Journal

That tension between vulnerability and self-protection extends beyond the themes of the show.

From BBC

Holy Week, one of the most sacred periods in the Christian calendar, centers on themes of sacrifice, suffering and redemption — making the address a direct moral intervention at a moment of global tension.

From Salon

It's a theme she returns to across the record.

From BBC

But investors who still want to get in on this theme at more reasonable valuation levels might consider shares of two smaller players whose multiples aren’t yet so frothy.

From MarketWatch