Mistaken identity, separated siblings, questions of inheritance are all themes which had been treated on stage since the dawning of theatre. |
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The look changed to one of dawning comprehension and the guard turned to shout a warning. |
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And with dawning horror, Sally realized that the flashlight's batteries were dead. |
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They began making documentaries together, and emerged fortuitously from film school just as the music video era was dawning. |
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From the darkness that is Enron, I see a new day dawning in energy in America. |
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They say that a new age is dawning upon the city, and that I am the engineer behind it all. |
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These works all suggested that a new era of international relations was dawning. |
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A new age was dawning, claims LaFeber, not just an expansion of the old multinational system. |
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Tan stared blankly for a moment, realization slowly dawning upon his weary mind. |
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The dawning sun was just starting to peek over the inactive volcano that laid among the many mountains bordering the valley town. |
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Hiroshi often said that the dawning of a new day meant a chance to start all over again. |
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The deepest part of the night now over and heading on to a new dawning, a new dawning unlike any other that they had ever experienced. |
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That brought the curtain down on Tom's playing career but marked the dawning of a complete new involvement for him. |
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With the dawning of the new commercial era, the realisation emerged that the internet was a media business and not a technology business. |
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It was the group's misfortune to come into prominence during the dawning of the video music era. |
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What consequences will follow from the dawning of a new age of imperialism at the beginning of the 21st century? |
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In other words, dawning the robes of a preacher didn't imbue you with wisdom, intelligence and discernment. |
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This year saw the dawning of a new era in the history of the awards in the school. |
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Sudden realisation dawning in their eyes, they broke eye contact, looking to the ground. |
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The Dome is a giant tent-like structure in London, built to celebrate the dawning of the new Millennium. |
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The anniversary of the dawning of freedom for the subcontinent is not all about flag-waving. |
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The journey from Epiphany to Lent brings us from the brightness of our dawning to the bleakness of our sinfulness. |
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The fact that he has seen the dawning of the sun in the morning means that the almighty power of God is already protecting him. |
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No man can reveal to you aught but that which already lies half asleep in the dawning of your knowledge. |
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With the dawning of adequate contraception it was not so necessary to preserve virginity for the marriage bed. |
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With a blood curdling scream the creatures dove from the dawning sky, their deadly talons showering sparks as they raked along the steel shields. |
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Their sound is of the vintage of rock 'n' roll's dawning days, raw but tight, energized but not unduly aggressive. |
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With springtime dawning once again it's hard not to thinks of parks, gardens and being outdoors in nature. |
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In good health, with a bright future ahead, he has little to fear from the dawning of another decade. |
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It is now dawning on her that low intensity warfare is perhaps more damaging than an open war. |
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I found myself alone, standing at the entrance to a yawning limestone cavern, dazzled by dawning sunlight. |
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In the new era which Mark believes is dawning, the temple is rejected and its imminent destruction is expected. |
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It is easy to see that this was the logical response to the dawning realisation of death as the fate of us all. |
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Once these talismanic veterans left the club, Pohang's star began to fade with the dawning of a new century. |
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Coming out of this recession, there will not be a dawning of a new world unless we first solve the banking crisis. |
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By the dawning of 2011, Pier Maua is hoping to attract up to 1 million tourists. |
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Then the frame of the film widens on the dawning of a new day. |
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If the human race wishes to see the dawning of a new day, it must manage energy in a different way and develop suitable technologies. |
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The dawning of democracy and installation of a non-racial government did not immediately bring about a change in attitudes, and the criminals flourished. |
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Suddenly it is dawning on everyone, including members of Congress, just how much power Facebook is amassing. |
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For many youngsters innocently watching it may have meant a dawning of a new direction in life, involving a blend of aspiration, determination and self-confidence. |
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Are we witnessing the dawning of an age of enlightened town planning? |
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These are profound changes that mark the dawning of a new era. |
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And then, in your own creative acts, in everything you do, you have the sense of freedom that feels like blue skies open, and with it perhaps the dawning of your own idea. |
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The Home Office is talking tough, but in the department of constitutional affairs the realisation is dawning that the judges have a potential weapon of mass destruction. |
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In the US the realisation seems to be dawning that this episode represents, at the very least, a case of maladministration, of desperately poor governance. |
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From the dawning of silent films, moviemakers have turned to books for grist. |
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What was dawning on Connie these last few months became obvious to Abby and Rob as she read the passage out loud. |
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But as the new century was dawning Laurens shifted out of the limelight and he received no further important state commissions. |
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You can thank globalization for our dawning Age of Aquarius. |
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Often, one of the best aspects of working together is the dawning awareness of the mutability and fuzziness of disciplinary boundaries. |
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This intrepidity is thus more necessary than ever at the dawning of the new century, which promises to be full of hope. |
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But perhaps, just perhaps, we are starting to see a dawning unease among politicians of both parties. |
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Well, if he didn't, it's dawning on him now and I still think he's an amazing man for trying. |
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Soon, however, it would be dawning on him that he was no longer the person he'd been on New Year's Eve. |
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Because of that I looked forward to this budget with a great deal of interest as the dawning of a new age, a new era, a new direction for Canada. |
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It is your leadership that will carry us through these times of change that is dawning. |
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After the steam engine, electric power, information technology, revolution on an unprecedented scale is dawning, affecting environment, industry and energy. |
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It was dawning on him that Lois felt his real problem was crabbed age. |
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There was a dawning sense of safety and relative security. |
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For the next decade and a half, therefore, the baby boom, the expansion of the state, and the dawning of a new consumer culture were the legacy of the 1919-1945 period, laying the foundations of modern Canadian society. |
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In the quiet, misty glimmer of a dawning spring day in Jerusalem, in a garden tomb chiselled out of the rock, an explosion of life occurred, soundless but hell-shaking. |
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I think this realization is dawning on much of the media as well. |
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Now another military revolution is dawning. |
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A delay would be bitter for Bulgarians and Romanians, but not as bitter as the realisation dawning on many in the western Balkans and beyond that joining the EU club is going to get harder and harder. |
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In India itself awareness of the inhumane character is slowly dawning, but there is a great reluctance to change among those who benefit from the system. |
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As the age of mass production, mass disposal, and mass recycling draws to an end, a new age that values the maximum use of minimum resources is dawning. |
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In the 19th century, with the dawning of the scientific method, creationists began a systematic research program, known as Creation science, which grew in prominence throughout the 20th century until today. |
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I toss and turn until the dawning of the day. |
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When war's loud tocsin sounded its alarm it woke them from dreaming in the dawning of their day and early in 1915 they enlisted vowing to be comrades through thick and thin unto the death. |
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This changeover can probably be ascribed to the simultaneous occurrence of two very important events: the end of a fools' game of a century and the dawning of a scientific revolution. |
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This is the dawning of the age of youth and post-war consumerism. |
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Take time to look around at the dawning light that casts lovely shadows on the rock and the gnarly kiawe trees that line the dry canyon walls. |
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Technological developments included the development of airplanes and space exploration, nuclear technology, advancement in genetics, and the dawning of the Information Age. |
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A dawning awareness that the poem's content is scatalogical is the hermeneutic prize, vouchsafed to those who can penetrate its dense veils of sound to get the dirty joke. |
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