Also there was Ray D' Arcy whose urgings had the crowd performing all sorts of histrionics in the name of art. |
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While the other three actors are excellent, Huljak is neither word perfect nor has drained her acting of histrionics to suit the space. |
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It's nice to see a small band on a small stage embraced the now stylized histrionics of rock and roll. |
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We are usually such a perceptive people, I suppose histrionics really numbs the brains and being superheroes is something no one can resist. |
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While they may be provocative, they're quite bereft of the histrionics and hyperbole we've become used to in contemporary art. |
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Mercury Prize nominees Roller Trio, a genre-defying blend of sax skronk and guitar histrionics, emerged from the buoyant Leeds circuit. |
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Indeed, act appears to be an opportune word after watching the ridiculous histrionics performed during the Uefa Cup and Champions League finals. |
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She has a penchant for histrionics, but her dramatic flair is a large part of her charm. |
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And now that she apparently doesn't face the death penalty in Bali either, my sympathy for her histrionics is in fairly short supply. |
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A fine sentiment, but the doom-laden rock histrionics leave a bad taste in the mouth. |
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There have been no confrontations or histrionics, but there's plenty of time and I'm sure they'll happen. |
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She was clearly used to Susie's histrionics, and her demeanor suggested she never expected anything different from her. |
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He's tasked with playing a man who has embellished his life with dramatic flourishes and histrionics, and he does so without being hammy himself. |
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In congested Broadway, the histrionics of a team from Koothu-p-pattarai is the centre of attention. |
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But his dominance, like Smiley's, arises from a quiet natural authority that disdains the tasteless excesses of ostentation and histrionics. |
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After the histrionics were well and truly over, the realisation dawned that something truly shocking had occurred. |
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Despite the melodrama, the histrionics must not prevent anyone from remembering that the Anfield club deserved to fail. |
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The average, mainstream American feature deals with grief by employing a mixture of histrionics and melodramatic manipulation. |
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I knew even then, I think, that my histrionics teetered on hysteria, but my self-conscious melodrama only angered me more. |
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This form of art provides ample scope for the actor to excel in histrionics. |
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The accusations sound pretty wild, even considering California's usual election histrionics, but they're more than just overheated rhetoric. |
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He wants to tickle the funny bone of the audience with either his histrionics or by mimicking the legends of Hindi cinema. |
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And I have to say that the constant histrionics and tantrums made a French workplace much more fun than the repressed emotions and silent back-stabbing of an English office. |
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A player need not indulge in unwanted histrionics in the field. |
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I would advise the hon. gentleman that histrionics and cute lines do not solve the problem. |
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It would have to be with the video for maximum impact, since the sight of Bono's smug histrionics reduces all sensitive sentient creatures to a state of rabid insensate rage. |
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There seems no doubt that when public opinion turns against Eriksson, his disregard for histrionics will be cited as the chief reason for his downfall. |
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Robinson did play to the crowd at times Friday, but he kept the histrionics to a minimum. |
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Honorable mention should be made of Jake Silbermann, who avoids excessive histrionics as Lucy's devoted adorer Jonathan Harker. |
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Mr. Speaker, I will shift gears from the hyperbole and to a certain extent the histrionics and move to some substantive questions for the member. |
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There is certainly the potential for the text to descend into histrionics if handled indelicately, but happily, this ensemble rarely makes that mistake. |
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And then there were those who considered his histrionics thoroughly infra dig. |
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It is the blood sport of politics as we watch the histrionics taking place, the character assassination and the misconstruing of facts. |
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By contrast, the deceptive Queen of the Night is portrayed as an Italianate coloratura indulging in both vocal and emotional histrionics. |
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The new additions give the Celtics more experience, more athleticism and, as Pierce noted recently, fewer histrionics. |
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After three years of histrionics, Jakarta is calm and confidence is rising. |
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If Mama stays with her decision and ignores the histrionics, the child will soon recover and come back upscale. |
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I remind the government members, and the minister in particular, that histrionics do not criminal law better make. |
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We use tone, voice and style to remain faithful to the speaker, but guard against histrionics. |
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These fresh-faced kids held the stage without flashy gimmickry, histrionics or rock star poses, relying instead on their songs and musicianship to do their talking for them. |
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Even Daffy Duck's avaricious histrionics are amusing in a buffoonish way. |
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The kids are obviously having a blast recreating the sort of histrionics they see on TV, and they squabble over who has the funniest part in the production. |
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But the histrionics in that caucus are simply a prelude to an ultimate cave. |
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The histrionics continued as he got out of the car, went into makeup and sat down to talk to Ted Koppel. |
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No one was surprised when McMahon had his head shaved, and no one enjoyed the histrionics any less for knowing it was inevitable. |
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The audience heaved a big sigh of relief as the play finally ended with the anticipated melodramatic scene, worsened by actors who got carried away by their own histrionics. |
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I notice the media yarn spinners haven't used that appropriate descriptive adjective when reporting on the histrionics of certain politicians. |
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Ralph Goodale: Mr. Speaker, if the hon. gentlemen were more interested in substance than histrionics he would have noticed that in an earlier answer I said that we expect the cash to begin to flow in the month of April. |
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John McCallum: Mr. Speaker, I would submit that the histrionics and the excessive accusations of the member opposite serve only to bring disrespect and a negative public image to every member of this House. |
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Let us indeed be clear: These histrionics are deeply misleading. |
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This issue must, however, be considered calmly and carefully, without any histrionics, given the serious situation that the populations of the highly indebted countries find themselves in. |
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It's a scenario that would lend itself to a chilling horror film about demonic possession, or a coming-of-age drama about female empowerment and sexuality, or a sly comedy about adolescent histrionics. |
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So there was no appetite for eve-of-Agincourt histrionics. |
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My question is for the Minister of Canadian Heritage, a fellow former rat packer who used to have histrionics and furious fits over allegations of government corruption when in opposition. |
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Even discounting their penchant for histrionics, the Left parties ate crow like rarely before. |
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Where once stand-up was a sideshow to the riffs and rockstar histrionics on the main stage, a tiny tent to have a snooze in somewhere between the crepe stall and the Portaloos, this year comedy has truly taken over. |
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I would much prefer to see it couched in those terms, sparing us all the histrionics that accompany false allusions to the specter of the invocation of the notwithstanding clause. |
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We say should because only you, and your histrionics, stand in the way. |
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