In Scientology, the auditor bears a significant responsibility for the progress of his subject.
He takes the clothing of his subject and creates miniature, art-sized versions of them.
In this collection, Mr Wood gives the impression of a critic overflowing his subject.
Perhaps the book's biggest problem is that Mr Trewin is far too nice for his subject.
His subject was English, but Mr Neustadt was responsible for turning him to politics.
Heller took war as his subject, but he didn't write about backslapping brothers in arms.
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Mr Mahfouz knew his subject like a true ibn balad, a son of the Cairo soil.
While Mr Atlas treats his subject sympathetically, he does not abandon his critical perspective.
His subject emerges as a remarkable but flawed individual and as a less than consistently creative writer.
For his colleagues, Mike Baker was known for his generosity and his deep knowledge of his subject.
Mr Atlas is a natural candidate for the challenge, sharing his subject's Chicago roots and Jewish heritage.
In looking at Sony, Mr Nathan by contrast takes his subject to be a company and a brand.
His task was, in fact, impossible: to catch what Taoists called the ch'i, or life-force, of his subject.
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On Monday, it was his subject of choice at the monthly press briefing.
To learn more about his subject, Quinn read a lot about U.S. history.
Michael wrote a great biography of Heseltine and always mentioned his subject's indefatigability.
Though Kersten relies heavily on his subject's account of events, he also references friends, family members and legal documents.
There are some similarities between the writer and his subject, and readers have been known to confuse the two.
But then Jose may be more familiar with his subject than many realize.
Even if Mr Roberts is enthusiastic about his subject for all the wrong reasons, this biography represents an achievement.
When asked to give the Clark Lectures at Cambridge University in 2007, Sir Frank chose Forster as his subject.
It is no surprise that the biographer, like his subject, occasionally gets weary.
The author clearly admires his subject for his political longevity, his commitment to peace and his parliamentary and electoral management.
In "Woman at the Piano" (1875-76), Renoir subsumes his subject in a blue-white mist defined only by a dark ribbon.
He is usually working on five or six paintings at the same time, always in the presence of his subject.
Rubinstein captures these feelings to deliver a work of history and entertainment, with all of the panache of his subject's successful raids.
His subject: the often-marginalized Latino immigrant worker of Los Angeles' richest neighborhoods.
Ethan Rarick, author of a biography of Pat, notes that his subject often ignored advice to hold back on his own projects.
Mr. Magill is especially clever about tracing his subject through the arts.
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