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themeThe look and feel of a graphical interface. The theme includes such items as the desktop background (wallpaper), menu fonts, window border style and the colors and fonts of the title bars at the top of active and inactive windows. See theme aware. theme 1. Music a group of notes forming a recognizable melodic unit, often used as the basis of the musical material in a composition 2. a short essay, esp one set as an exercise for a student 3. (in the Byzantine Empire) a territorial unit consisting of several provinces under a military commander How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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From his mighty bulk the whale affords a most congenial theme whereon to enlarge, amplify, and generally expatiate. It would have been too vast a theme, and not easily embraced in a single view. THE main purpose of this story is to appeal to the reader's interest in a subject which has been the theme of some of the greatest writers, living and dead -- but which has never been, and can never be, exhausted, because it is a subject eternally interesting to all mankind. |
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