The dramatic crisis stems from Galileo's enforced abjuration in 1633 of his belief in a heliocentric universe. |
Ireland were not about to ease off, and emphasised the point with Henderson's dramatic arrival in midfield. |
Most assuredly not, says Robinson, who attributes her dramatic transformation to the magic lick of a mascara wand and a touch of gloss. |
The absence of dramatic action was of little account to audiences used to the lyrical pastoral play. |
The dramatic colours, earthy abundance and fruitful generosity accentuate the passionate spirit that is essentially Corsican. |
Irresistibly propelled by its walking bass, Mirrors of Fire is a driving, dramatic piece which never loses its superbly focused energy. |