Both comedies examine black-white relations in dramatizing the interdependence between the races. |
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Less is definitely more when it comes to dramatizing Hawthorne, and the film is suitably spare and lean, both in style and characterization. |
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Instead, film-makers sensed the difficulty in dramatizing a story with so little dialogue and virtually no interaction between characters. |
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Like Beck, Jones is a raconteur with a penchant for dramatizing things to comic effect. |
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By dramatizing the brutality of war, the scalping scene was obviously meant to catch the public's attention and perhaps their money. |
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And, above all, they should avoid dramatizing what are, primarily, intellectual problems. |
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Among his most famous works was the trilogy dramatizing the story of the legendary Donnelly family of Lucan, Ontario. |
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It also picked the city out as a central theme by dramatizing public space and turning it into dance space. |
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The strategic placement of bold panels of colour allows unexpected flashes throughout the hair, dramatizing the movement and lines of each cut and style. |
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It may be impossible to cinematize Fitzgerald, but dramatizing his vision would do. |
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Instead of dramatizing the story, one student would take the role of moderator and interview the main characters concerning the events outlined in the assigned book. |
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The ring announcers did a great job of not dramatizing the whole situation and throughout the show did not show any of the horror that had unfolded in the arena. |
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As early as 1678, Kabuki plays were dramatizing current city scandals, lovers' suicides, murders, and tragic deaths. |
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I treat victory as one of the pleasures of playing sports, I avoid dramatizing defeat, and I recognize that making mistakes is part of the learning process. |
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Without dramatizing things, risks exist and safety is a daily concern. |
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Red and white are Canada's national colours and two of the main colours of the arms of Newfoundland and Labrador, thus dramatizing his varied service to Canada and to the Province. |
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So dramatizing the difficulties of religious life doesn't make much sense. |
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By dramatizing the experiences of children and teenagers in the ghettos of Second World War Europe, it offers students the opportunity to further explore contemporary issues of racism, war and genocide. |
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It looks to the past as a way of dramatizing the birth pangs of a new social entity, or elegizing lost potential. |
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It slaughtered the sacred cows of institutionalized Mennonitism on all sides by dramatizing. |
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After listening to an historical piece of music, and discussing the theme and history behind it, students could write a poem or short story dramatizing the events of the song. |
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Dramatizing the work of historians, Larson has produced a page-turner on par with The Devil in the White City. |
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