Television writers and producers are wise to edit out those aspects of criminal and civil cases that are tedious, or simply undramatic. |
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If you wish to experience how undramatic a play can get, check out his Our Lady of Sligo. |
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The writing style grips the attention from the dramatic opening to the wonderfully undramatic quote in the sign off paragraph. |
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Odds say that your next trip into the great outdoors will be as memorable and undramatic as each that preceded it. |
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Unexciting and undramatic, maybe, but this would virtually double the effects at the grass roots. |
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A car zipped past and I wondered where the police were in regular, undramatic, hard times. |
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The leaked programme for the next legislative session was undramatic to the point of self-parody. |
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Precisely because it is often quiet and undramatic, James explains, charity is hard to make artistically compelling. |
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Any changes undertaken to avoid these deaths will probably be undramatic, and lacking in the public attention given to Sarah's Law. |
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In fact, he was driven to the Royal Infirmary at an undramatic speed because he is not registered with a doctor in Edinburgh. |
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The things that affect the viewer most are often inconspicuous, undramatic. |
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These exchanges are often undramatic and, surprisingly, there is little tension, just an overwhelming sense of not wanting to be there. |
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I myself had pediatric petit mal epilepsy, and when I had my first long lasting seizure it was actually pretty undramatic. |
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But it rarely happens this way, because these apparently blank, undramatic films can also be full of feeling. |
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This undramatic recording by Opera Lafayette of Washington DC stems from a 2002 staging. |
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The pair of stories on obsessive and thwarted travel were inherently undramatic and for that reason we wanted to put them on stage. |
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This time, after all the chat about non-events, undramatic behaviour and what seems like 100 years of solitude, the thud causes both of us to jump. |
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In this undramatic scene, we see not merely a moment of an era gone by, but the expression of a much deeper, enduring human verity that lies beyond appearance. |
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But Alex Poch-Goldin's stage adaptation is surprisingly undramatic. |
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They are always presented in fairly undramatic standard portrait poses. |
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The book is also a quiet, thoughtful, undramatic and unsensational story. |
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In 1996 in Brussels, an undramatic but harmounious nose. |
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It has a damp, undramatic clamminess to it, and sits uneasily in any stream of words, the ultimate onomatopoeic dead end, free of connotations, meaningless, banal. |
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We live in an age when shabby ideologies promise short cuts. They take the undramatic realities of society and sculpture them into images, then fervently stir up followers. |
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This was to be achieved in small, undramatic, and incremental ways that did not stir senatorial fears of monarchy. |
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