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  • It even overarches the dismal political process that produced them.
  • The last ( M o ), aims at being a source of perspectives that overarch sociological theory.
  • The good-vs .-evil narrative that overarches the war against the Axis is absent from the century's first great conflict.
  • Separation is the theme that overarches the sensitive, keenly observed and beautifully acted Argentine-Spanish film " Martin ( Hache ) ."
  • The immanence of guilt and the fallibility of mankind overarch the knotted racial relations of South Africa in the provocative, mysterious thriller " Quarry ."
  • The clinical care focus of The Cancer Program through the Macquarie University Hospital will overarch with the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences through its research and education strategies.
  • "Nepenthes lavicola " is notable for its very prominent bracts, which often overarch the flowers and may be up to 7 cm long at the base of female inflorescences.
  • Beyond this, the sub-plot of the Montague Capulet feud overarches the whole play, providing an atmosphere of hate that is the main contributor to the play's tragic end.
  • Gruen said Bravo was redefining a third category of cable networks that were not niche or general interest but " general interest with a point of view, a personality that overarches the shows that it airs ."
  • About 2, 000 people live up here in masonry houses perched at the edge of the cliffs, kept from leaning into each other by flying buttresses that overarch the pedestrian streets; but instead of a backyard, most of them have a drop of 200 feet to the sea.
  • He says in " The Hasheesh Eater " that through the drug,  I had caught a glimpse through the chinks of my earthly prison of the immeasurable sky which should one day overarch me with unconceived sublimity of view, and resound in my ear with unutterable music . 
  • Erica Gruen, a principal at Quantum Media in New York, said Bravo was creating a new category of cable network : " general interest with a point of view, a personality that overarches the shows that it airs . " ( Gruen was Bravo's marketing director from 1980 to 1982 .)
  • Bach's versions of this passion overarch his known passion compositions : he copied and performed the score prior to his first passion composition, the " Weimarer Passion ", he staged it again between the first performances of the " St John " and the " St Matthew ", and his last version of this " St Mark " was performed around the time he finished revising his other passion settings.
  • :Keeping this is analogous to creating a USSR category to overarch the 15 independent places, because it used to be related or categories for German Empire and put in whatever is now in another country that belonged to that entity, or variious categories related to former, future ( mindful of WP : CRYSTAL ) or hoped-for " countries " : Kurdistan, Greater Armenia, Biafra, Confederate States of America, and a single unit called Palestine too.
  • Brody has observed that many of the references have been used by Godard in his previous film, making them " self-referential and retrospective touches . " He also relates the visual references to the political themes of the film and compares the archival footage of Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in the first part as parallel to the scenes from classic European cinema that also overarches and overawes the moderns . " One technique Godard uses is having narrative scenes suddenly cut to " a digression, a collage of found footage, intertitles, or other material that seems triggered by something mentioned in the scene . " Bordwell has called this an " associational form " often used in essay films, similar to novelist John Dos Passos'use of newspaper stories in his " USA trilogy ".