Thematically, it's less simple than it pretends to be, and not just on the two death songs above.
That makes it a perfect tone-setter for the immense, thematically arranged outpouring that follows.
While thematically diverse, most of the works in this exhibition share certain organizing principles.
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In this handsome period production, Cronenberg has solved the issues thematically but not artistically.
"Bob Fosse's version was surreal, disturbing, it was literally darker and also thematically so, " Mr. Morse said.
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Thematically speaking, the film is pretty overt about its subtext, putting it right there on the poster.
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It was the rare network note to make a show more radical, aesthetically as well as thematically.
This is the hymnal version heard early in game and thematically it perfectly illustrates the haughty religious story themes.
The show is organized thematically, but we first encounter the earliest included work, the Ringling's full-length portrait of Francesco Franceschini.
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Thematically, the President has said in recent interviews that the process hasn't worked the way that he'd like this past year.
Interestingly, Jefferson organized his library not alphabetically but thematically by his own scheme: Memory (History), Reason (Philosophy) and Imagination (Fine Arts).
Maggart says she wants each of her cabaret shows to take the audience on a journey, and she develops them thematically.
While Ms. Taubman and MAD's chief curator, David McFadden, have organized their "Changing Hands" show thematically, the works' hybrid character defies easy categorization.
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The record's true strength is its artful tributes to classic westerns, tying the album stylistically and thematically to the wild-west in all its gun-blazing glory.
Organized both chronologically and thematically, the exhibition begins with a Donatello "speaking reliquary" (c. 1425): a gilded bronze bust designed to house a skull fragment of St.
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There are letters received as well as letters sent in this collection edited by Barry Day, the self-appointed scholar of Coward's life and work, and they are grouped thematically rather than chronologically.
In the description on Kickstarter, the team behind Numenera said the game would be set in a different world but would aim to emulate the "deep, thematically satisfying story" of the first game.
But the movie is held together visually by the many shades, indoors and out, of the glorious Roman gold ochre and thematically by the idea of seizing the moment the magic you make for yourself by not being afraid.
If she's going to say yes, she's going to say yes (or ... there's always the other possibility), and a cast of thematically dressed thousands and dancing capuchin monkeys, with celebrity cameos, won't top the fact that the person she loves has just floated the notion of spending eternity together.
On the average Nicklaus, Dye or Fazio course, the layout of the third hole has little to do with your experience on fifteen, and when the course does build to a crescendo of some sort, or feature sections that are thematically different, this is dictated by the natural site, such as an oceanfront finish.
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The final cut -- winnowed to 185 images for the show and 75 for the award-winning book -- shows the West's myriad faces thematically grouped into Legends, Encounters, Boundaries and Visions, corralling into categories an epic visual record of almost a century and a half of exploration of the American West with the camera.
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