Over the years, Wright's melodramatics grew tiresome, but these were genuine tears. |
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In fact, despite Katie Sketch's melodramatics, her yearning howl is easily the most original thing here. |
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I have pressing business in Philadelphia and precious little time to waste on her melodramatics. |
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Tosca may be an audience-pleasing masterpiece, but apparently young singers no longer relate to its sweaty melodramatics. |
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Cinnamon sensed the others were growing intolerant with his melodramatics, however genuine. |
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She has an actress's flair for melodramatics and is more than a little bit spoiled besides. |
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He replied adding a bit more melodramatics that were absolutely necessary and also using the nickname I had acquired from him when we first met. |
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Those scripts had occasional moments of truth but were stuck in a rut of creaky sentiment and melodramatics. |
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The drawn out melodramatics annoy Isabelle and she stirs her drink with a finger, keeping her eyes on the glass. |
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In neither case are the flawed endings disastrous, but, for discerning viewers, the end-game melodramatics may leave a slightly bitter taste. |
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Keiko rose her eyebrows, waiting for Anji to skip the melodramatics and get to the point. |
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I don't really agree with some of Cosby's reasoning or melodramatics, but his crux is excellent. |
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Another long pause of silence, not due to shock or confusion, just because they'd done this before and neither felt it necessary to repeat melodramatics. |
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But the play's contrived plotting and overwrought language smother any such points in melodramatics. |
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It's to Chandor's credit that he contrives an ending that is both graceful and dramatic without lapsing into melodramatics. |
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Apart from its balletic set-pieces of gunfights, the film ran a gauntlet of emotions from violent excitement to melodramatics to softhearted sentimentality. |
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Or maybe it's just old-fashioned, gutwrenching melodramatics. |
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His Albrecht was impetuous and fierce tempered, clearly in love with Giselle, and his final scene was simple but deeply felt, and avoided extraneous melodramatics. |
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Backed by a solid script from William Nicholson and Simon Beaufoy, he has crafted an engaging biopic that does not stoop to melodramatics. |
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Algiers, with its spaghetti Western feel, sees Dulli pulling off Antony and The Johnsons-like vocal melodramatics. |
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Mistakes were more of a bugbear than melodramatics, rolling over against difficult opponents a greater concern than the rolling around in that Carroll incident. |
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Stellar cast aside, critics have applauded Ashford for preserving Tennessee's vision, and keeping intact all the melodramatics originally intended by its writer. |
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Reader J Morris should cut out the melodramatics and accept bacteria are everywhere and stop implying Glasgow is somehow dirtier than the next city. |
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Less honest players would have gone down in an attempt to get their opponent sent off, but Jutkiewicz says he will not use dying-swan melodramatics. |
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