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The author has adopted a thematic rather than a chronological approach to the French Revolution.
To bridge this gap in the model (figure 3), conceptual notions must be translated into emotional/ aural thematic material.
The reflexive is not a thematic argument of the verb.
Sentences are concatenated in typical patterns of thematic progression.
The thematic strategy ranked as the next most popular strategy.
They manage to sustain a dynamic and coherent 'score' for a film's entirety, without benefit of a thematic thread.
Interviews then proceeded along the thematic structure outlined above.
She outlines the relationship between modernity and the ' popular ', one of the principal thematic strands that links the essays together.
The programme is given a dual structure - both thematic and spatial.