Few take the trouble to understand or to view the American scene with perspective.
And they are fast becoming a familiar part of the American scene.
Single gender is an important fabric on the American scene.
For an explanation of their choice, we need to recall the American political scene at the time.
It's a very strategically important part of the American economic scene.
Maybe it's a metaphor for the artist and his take on the American scene.
Rather, it attempts to look at parts of the American scene and explain how they got that way.
Perhaps she couldn't adapt her craft to the modern American scene.
Cotton and corn are no small items on the American economic scene.
I'm not that informed an observer of the American scene.