The accuser passionately addresses the court with an arm flung theatrically backward toward the passive defendant. |
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Simon took another drag and theatrically slitted his eyes as he opened his mouth slightly so the smoke seeped out in tendrils. |
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I didn't see the movie in the theatres, so I can't comment if the sound mix was like that theatrically. |
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His persona is by turns clueless, sly and naughty, meekly desperate, monstrously infantile and always theatrically aware of his audience. |
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The management office looks out theatrically over the city through a framed window. |
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I still think that they think some of the things that I've done theatrically are inane. |
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I hobble theatrically over to the waiting area, where a women immediately vacates her seat for me. |
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He was, on the face of it, no more than an accessory to the theatrically gifted and great, an attendant lord but never Hamlet. |
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There was really no need to fling the freezer door shut and throw myself theatrically across the linoleum floor, moaning pitifully. |
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T shivered theatrically and chose risotto with asparagus, clams and octopus carpaccio to start, followed by rump steak and polenta. |
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The programme even opens with a theatrically portentous pre-credits teaser, an appetising foretaste of the bloodshed to come. |
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But the real problems are a static production and the script, which borders on the theatrically illiterate. |
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To my knowledge, neither movie was released theatrically in the United States. |
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Renaissance theaters had been designed to resemble theatrically successful spaces in banquet halls. |
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Neon lights, theatrically lighted landmarks and monuments, and carnivals all present picture opportunities that don't show up by daylight. |
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The author never loses sight of the delicate reality at the center of his character's almost theatrically tragic life. |
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He waved his arms around theatrically, as if hoping to drag up an answer with a little method thinking. |
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Infuriated by the jeering mutineers, he bared his chest theatrically and dared them to kill him. |
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My own opinion was best summed up by the woman with whom I saw the play, a staunchly liberal, theatrically savvy playgoer who, like me, admires Sam Shepard greatly. |
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She shot me a death glare and fanned theatrically at the cigarette smoke coming from the woman on the other side of her. |
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They had a larky, cartoon quality and were wickedly satirical. In the 1990s the group became more theatrically self-conscious. |
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The criticism is real and valid, but the sins exist on a spectrum between the technically critical and the theatrically hilarious. |
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I theatrically cleared my throat and grabbed the mike like I owned it. |
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If she'd wiped his tearful, snotty-nosed face clean with spit on a hankie and theatrically waved goodbye at the school gates. |
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From a distance the viewer is confronted with a burnt sienna cube the size of a large hut, the exterior of which is theatrically lit by two spotlights. |
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He steps inside, turns on the fluorescent lights to reveal a solid black wall of humming computers, and throws out his arm theatrically. |
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That's partly because it had a star and partly because it had done well theatrically. |
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Because if we can help make the film a success theatrically, it will do better on television. |
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They feel they're not getting enough of their films theatrically on screen. |
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And what do you do? You take it, because you can't defend the case that your film is going to make a lot of money theatrically. |
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An experienced feature film producer who has released several features theatrically would be another good option. |
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It opened theatrically here in Canada, and sold to the United States, France, and Britain. |
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That's where the problem is for Canadian movies: theatrically, at the exhibitor level. |
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It's going to be a 90minute film, theatrically released in Canada and also for television. |
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Initially intended as a recruiting film it was released theatrically as, well, a recruiting film that grossed 80 million dollars. |
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Behind her stood a striking trio of theatrically shady characters. |
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He plays his part a little too theatrically for its own good. |
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Within this new legal framework, Spaniards could in good conscience punish the bodies of indigenes as harshly and theatrically as former conquistadors. |
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To theatrically achieve certain scenes without increasing the number of actors on tour, we will work with the local actors, led by actors of the company, to reach twelve or eighteen characters on the ground. |
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In fact, both TMN and Super Écran support virtually every theatrically released Canadian feature film, while Mpix, a classic movie service, gives extended life to Canadian feature films. |
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The prospect participant, even if he is theatrically gifted, will be seen by the training group as a participant who is either a good or bad actor. |
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Now, in Quebec, it's a totally different story, right, because in Quebec the films are making money theatrically, the licences aren't discounted by the distributors to the same degree, and Radio-Canada is also involved. |
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A few yards from the MONA bar is a theatrically lit cabinet, a cinerarium where, for seventy-five thousand dollars, you can have your ashes deposited and transformed into an exhibit. |
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The piece takes place in a room, a place, somewhere theatrically confined. |
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We cannot devote precious promotional resources to a film four years before we air it, nor do we heavily promote films that haven't succeeded theatrically. |
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How do you translate this masterpiece choreographically and theatrically? |
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Some players insult referees theatrically and nothing happens. |
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For a gay indie film theatrically, the art houses are critically important. |
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The Torino player had seized on the loose ball after Juventus failed to deal with a cross from the right but fell theatrically to the ground after his trailing leg was caught by Andrea Pirlo. |
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And oh how theatrically concerned he was as orange tanorexic Charley revealed she'd been bullied. |
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Young has been castigated for going to ground theatrically to earn a penalty in United's 0-0 draw away to Real Sociedad on Tuesday. |
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His chosen idiom was a functional, theatrically oriented soft rock. |
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If a film succeeds theatrically, that's a good system. |
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In the course of a reception, your eyes are constantly drawn to someone who stands at the center of everyone's attention, who behaves theatrically and regally relaxed. |
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The audience that CBC can generate from a first-window airing is going to greatly exceed the audiences a film can expect to generate theatrically. |
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A wooden period stairway is theatrically set opposite the entrance. |
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So it's not surprising that Terry McCabe's theatrically assured, combustibly comic staging is superior to Borealis Theatre's revival two months ago. |
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His documentary film RIZE, about the rise of the dance form known as krumping, was released theatrically in seven countries, and opened the 2005 Tribeca Film Festival. |
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Hashtag awkward as minor celebrity bed-wetter Charlotte Crosby theatrically stormed out of a Canadian religious community amid a heated row over her lowlife past. |
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The film premiered on 3 August before opening theatrically two days later. |
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Theatrically inventive and politically astute, it's a satire on American cultural imperialism. |
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