Subject
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The first one: Could I take all my knowledge and skill of photographic lighting and take that onto a
subject
that's five millimeters long?
But also: Could I keep creative control over that lighting on a
subject
that size?
I'm a visual person, I'm a creative person, but I still needed the eyes of a child to find my extraordinary
subject.
So I made more videos and the
subject
matter of my videos was often the most divisive
subject
in American life, but it was the way that I articulated race that made me somewhat of a digital lightning rod.
We simply found ways how to enjoy the process, how to turn language learning from a boring school
subject
into a pleasant activity which you don't mind doing every day.
If we are to call the tyranny of assumptions into question, and avoid doxa, the realm of the unquestioned, then we must be willing to
subject
our own assumptions to debate and discussion.
So, it's
subject
to gravity, has joints, etc.
I said, "You know, your marriage is the
subject
of global obsession."
Many commentators have said that death is the forbidden
subject
of our generation.
The top scientists kept changing the
subject.
So anyway, today we'll talk about architecture a little bit, within the
subject
of creation and optimism.
I think that the World Trade Center in, rather an unfortunate way, brought architecture into focus in a way that I don't think people had thought of in a long time, and made it a
subject
for common conversation.
For O’Connor, no
subject
was off limits.
He was the first
subject.
I ended up narrowing the
subject
to Monet's "Haystacks."
And from that stick figure, I somehow have to get to a folded shape that has a part for every bit of the subject, a flap for every leg.
We weren't the only ones to tackle this subject, but the photographs that Brian and Randy created are among the best to capture both the human and natural devastation of overfishing.
I told her that some people experience an overlap in their senses so that they could hear colors or see sounds, and many writers were fascinated by this subject, myself included.
The
subject
of this inquiry was a writer named James Baldwin.
And x-ray crystallography is now a
subject
in, you know, chemistry departments.
And here is an example of one of her analyses: "The move from a structuralist account in which capital is understood to structure social relations in relatively homologous ways to a view of hegemony in which power relations are
subject
to repetition, convergence and rearticulation brought the question of temporality into the thinking of structure, and marked a shift from the form of Althusserian theory that takes structural totalities as theoretical objects ..." Well, you get the idea.
However, to other people, the idea of consent is so strongly tied to sex, and sex is often considered a taboo subject, that it made them very uncomfortable.
They
subject
themselves to penetration, because believe it or not, penetration is what keeps them furthest from a sexual or emotional scenario.
They
subject
themselves to penetration, because penetration is less painful than kisses, caresses and gentle words.
This is a complex
subject.
But how can we make sense out of the complexities of this
subject?
And all these faults are
subject
to varying gravitational forces, as well as the currents of hot rocks moving throughout Earth’s mantle.
So I quit my job and decided that that's the
subject
that I wanted to tackle.
So I changed the
subject.
Hanny van Arkel was a Dutch schoolteacher who was analyzing the public versions of the SDSS data, when she found this incredibly rare type of object, which is now a
subject
of major study.
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