The soldiers, too, dramatized how inhospitable the Platte country had become. |
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It dramatized the anti-popular bias of the electoral college, an 18 th-century invention designed to confer more political power on slave states. |
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No lyric poet has been her equal for the intensity and variety of subjective states dramatized. |
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Because this play focuses on everyone's relationship with God, human foibles aren't as grippingly dramatized as they might be. |
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East Lynne was repeatedly dramatized and filmed, and translated into many languages, from Welsh to Hindustani. |
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His rejection of Hebraism is also dramatized in his confrontation with his soul. |
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Along with improved narrative competence, I observed more cooperation, sharing, and collaboration as the children dramatized the stories. |
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The novel has been dramatized, filmed, and translated and remained in print throughout the author's life. |
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She was not the only begetter of this programme, but she dramatized its urgency. |
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The story is then dramatized by non-professional actors, though the nature of the tale changes with the tellers. |
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His spokesman strongly denied allegations that the government had dramatized the reunion to boost the ruling party's chances on Sunday. |
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As the epigram to this article demonstrates, militaristic language dramatized the contest beyond mere political fortunes. |
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The paralyzing standoff between the two major American parties was dramatized by the idiocies of the debt-ceiling debate. |
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Chinese philosophers believe in the mutual convertibility of blessings and misfortunes and nowhere is this dramatized so vividly as in Chinese officialdom. |
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He talked about the dog attack, but it was never really dramatized. |
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His conviction comes almost a year to the day after he appeared at a Capitol Hill briefing that dramatized the epidemic of undertreatment of pain in this country. |
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I've done a stage show up in Newcastle and the odd day of filming, dramatized documentaries. |
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But even better were his forays into dramatized criticism: close reading set in motion as narrative. |
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Translated into many languages, it was dramatized with great success, and its plot has been frequently imitated in popular fiction. |
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So I think the ghost net thing is dramatized by the media and by different organizations. |
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Among the themes that were dramatized were the problems relating to illiteracy. |
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This Structured Relapse Prevention video takes you through each phase of the SRP process, using dramatized counselling sessions. |
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This threat was dramatized by post-war revelations about the advanced state of Saddam Hussein's nuclear weapons program. |
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Many of the resulting internationally co-ordinated arrests were dramatized in the world's press. |
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As part of the project, girls wrote for a nationally televised soap opera that dramatized the problems they face. |
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To support promises or threats, dramatized case examples using audience peers generally work better than statistical documentation. |
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The image portrayed is highly dramatized, focused almost exclusively on extreme poverty and marginalization. |
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Since reality can be manipulated the category also embraces dramatized documentary and propaganda. |
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The film,made in semi-documentary style, gives a dramatized view of daily life stripped of all pretence. |
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Our childhood mostly: distorted, transformed, sometimes embellished and dramatized. |
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It was Shakespeare who put into words, in dramatized form, the feelings, hopes, fears, frustrations and triumphs of the people of that Age. |
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There was one incident that did happen that was dramatized in the hello Ladies movie. |
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Plays like A streetcar Named Desire and Summer and Smoke dramatized his divided soul. |
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There are also several daily dramatized tours through the fortress and around the island, with actors playing the roles of 17th century priests and prison guards down in the dark dungeons. |
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Political news tends to be dramatized, fragmented, personalized and reduced to sound bites. |
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This dramatized film looks at the problem of violence against women in relationship from the perspective of the children, especially the problem of an adolescent male starting to mirror his father's behaviours and attitudes. |
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Henry James's novel has often been dramatized, filmed, and, memorably, made into an opera by Benjamin Britten. |
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American playwright Richard Nelson dramatized the events surrounding the riot in his 1990 play Two Shakespearean Actors. |
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In effect, the underlying zero nature is being dramatized by third nature, a strange attractor presented by a highly artificial garden. |
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The Canadian location of the Museum is dramatized through the use of the national flag structure shown in the institution's official colours of blue and gold. |
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Offering no political solutions to her female characters' tormented struggles for unity and purpose, Kennedy dramatized the potent psychological and social symbolic value of black American women's emotions and personal lives. |
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Even though her earlier work in film was in information and documentaries, drama had always been a key element in her films, and films such as Great Grandmother and A War Story had extended dramatized passages. |
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Widespread suffering in the cities beginning in 1893 caused a breakdown of many social services and dramatized for the increasing number of urban middle-class Americans the gross inefficiency of most municipal governments. |
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His rebellion dramatized the need to reform the country's outmoded constitution and led to the 1841 union of Upper Canada and Lower Canada. |
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Shrewdly mixing found footage, historical record and dramatized re-creation, One Day in People's Poland is an intriguing curio. |
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This portion of the continuing legal education program focuses on a series of hypothetical scenarios involving complex ethical dilemmas dramatized. |
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Classical comedy, conversely, dramatized the everyday. |
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Jonson objected when Shakespeare dramatized history extending over many years and moved his dramatic scene around from country to country, rather than focusing on 24 hours or so in a single location. |
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The Whooping Crane has been fortunate because it is an attractive bird and its plight has been dramatized and public opinion effectively mobilized in its support. |
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A while back, not today, he provided some statistics and dramatized the situation that would result with the adoption of the measure in this legislation. |
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It has dramatized environmentalism's descent into infantilism. |
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During the Ayutthaya period, Khon, or a dramatized version of Ramakien, was classified as lakhon nai or a theatrical performance reserved only for aristocratic audience. |
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Record of Henry's attendance in 1535 at an antipapal interlude that dramatized himself attacking the bishops might also have some relevance for the Epiphany interlude. |
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