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thematic

[thee-mat-ik] / θiˈmæt ɪk /


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The two films have a thematic link, too: These are stories of arrival in the New World, albeit ones set some 200 years apart.

From The Wall Street Journal

Initially, “Father Mother Sister Brother” appears to be similar, but there’s a cumulative power to the movie, which won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival, that reveals a subtle but profound thematic undercurrent.

From Los Angeles Times

Likewise, Jim Reid, Deutsche Bank’s global head of macro and thematic research, is one of the most bullish strategists, but is aware of risks to the market.

From Barron's

The Deutsche Bank annual poll was conducted by its head of global economics and thematic research, Jim Reid and illustrated one thing very distinctly: “The AI/ tech bubble risk towers over everything else”.

From MarketWatch

But for the thematic purposes of “Hamnet,” a backdrop was essential.

From Los Angeles Times