The film explores the tenuousness of life and the mortality of an actor, and the way a star image remains frozen in time in a work of art, outliving the person. |
Somehow, the thought of being prematurely and permanently separated from one's wife and children, God forbid, makes one more aware of the tenuousness of life. |
I left the Dartmouth archive saturated with a sense of the tenuousness of Mohegan life in eighteenth-century New England. |
The RBAF therefore illustrates the tenuousness of officials' efforts to impose new forms of calculability, a dynamic that remains under explored in governmentality literature. |
That the other, a subdued abstract painting posted on a two-by-four, is actually called Self Portrait only underscores the tenuousness of Rosch's specific references. |
A succession of acting presidents and a November 2010 parliamentary election that was disputed by the Communists spoke to the tenuousness of Filat's power. |