Word: subjection
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...behavior really be forgiven, just because he was a great and “tortured” artist? Shouldn’t the voice of a biographer sometimes assume a critical tone, no matter how passionate the author is about her subject? Instead, Prose seems to exculpate Caravaggio, describing him as a “preternaturally modern artist who was obliged to wait for the world to become as modern...
...rather then telling the audience about infinity, Moeliker showed a one-minute video of the life of a blackbird featuring the movie’s subject flying into a plate glass window five times...
...voice and physical features polarize listeners into fright (skinny white boys) or adoration (latter day feminists). Those sallow eyes, sultry voice and writhing midriff in 1996’s “Criminal” video won me; while I had only a prepubescent understanding of the subject, it began a pseudo-sapphic affair with self-loathing women...
...trying to imbue such a colossal subject with overproduced emotion, My Chemical Romance achieves the near-impossible: they make World War II seem trite...
...mail, Kirby acknowledged that the building projects “have all been subject to the significant inflation of construction costs across the nation in recent years...