An exceptionally talented man, he was equally adept at dancing and singing, corny comedy and serious dramatics. |
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Rae had a habit for flinging her arms around when she talked-added dramatics. |
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Past the flailing dramatics it will come down to a well-placed drop-step or well-timed tip-in. |
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That is the reality of the situation, without the dramatics we just heard from him. |
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With dramatics reminiscent of play-acting, she seized him on the shoulders and kissed him on the mouth. |
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The amateurish performances, hamfisted dramatics and video nasty violence are a completely resistible combination. |
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He was also active in intramural athletics and a dramatics group and was president of his college fraternity. |
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The psychedelic colours of Fish Fry brought out the best display of dramatics, fusion and theatrics. |
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It is also eloquently plotted, so we understand the situations and dramatics instantly and inherently. |
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The hardware store dramatics, however, won her over and I proudly brought my rolled up rug to school. |
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Now we've got the dramatics and formalities over with, would you like to come in? |
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Indeed, the characterization and dramatics play out like the languid day on a calm blue waterway. |
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The amateurish performances, ham-fisted dramatics and video nasty violence are a completely resistible combination. |
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There is a fair amount of ludicrous drag, broad farce, heart-rending, bosom-heaving dramatics and pithy asides to an appreciative audience. |
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In fact, stamp your feet and run out of the room just to heighten the dramatics. |
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Forgive me, Agent 007, but you seem to have an insatiable appetite for the dramatics. |
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They also hope for a repeat of the dramatics they pulled in 1986 when he Walsh kept trading down draft picks and wound up with eight eventual starters. |
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Color emphasizes the dramatics of light and space, with a graphic, technoid feel. |
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There are no dramatics, no singed eyebrows, no binned masterpieces. |
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Cirque's greatest success can be attributed to a meeting of acrobatics and dramatics. |
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Despite their late dramatics, Jose Del Solar and his men remain one off the bottom. |
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We knew that Central High School had so many more courses, and dramatics and speech and tennis courts and a big, beautiful stadium. |
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My Dad really played the piano, and my Uncle did a lot of amateur dramatics. |
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Waraphanaba, Project director of the workshop, said that it was looking forward to train youth and impart knowledge of dramatics. |
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Mr Justice Michael Burton seems an amiable fellow: ruddy-faced and quick-witted, he is a specialist in commercial law and well known around the Inns of Court for his interest in amateur dramatics. |
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Schubert picked up on Beethovenian minor key dramatics in his Impromptu no. |
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My mum and my uncle were involved in amateur dramatics. |
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My Bloc Québécois friends and colleagues make me laugh when they puff themselves up and turn on the dramatics because when it comes time to take action, they slam on the brakes. |
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His work includes various positions as a lecturer of amateur dramatics and curatorial work as well as teaching assignments at the universities of Leipzig, Vienna and Frankfurt. |
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In the some of my dramatics text my hero are today and now and eternity. |
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As the daughter of a civil servant in the remote town of Bhubaneswar in eastern India, Nair took up amateur dramatics as a teenager and later participated in experimental theatre in Calcutta ad at Delhi University. |
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There are no heavy dramatics here, just small, telling scenes of personal relevation. |
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Dramatics seem to have been part of a student's life early in the history of the University, surprisingly, because attendance at the theatre was forbidden. |
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Film and TV actress of eminence, Nisho will grace the Dramatics competition by her distinguished presence as the chief guest. |
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