It struck me as a typical English, BBC dramatisation but I know little about the actual history. |
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Despite the popularity of true-life reconstructions, the dramatisation of actual events and real people is often controversial. |
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The problem with a dramatisation based on real events is that a degree of simplification in unavoidable. |
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In early 1599, during which the dramatisation was performed, Richard's reign was a sensationally topical subject. |
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They are up to speed in this enlightened world in praising the dramatisation of the sub-culture with the abundance of obscenity and foul language. |
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Animated sequences, overlaid text and dramatisation are combined in an attempt to explore the subject thoroughly and disrupt the narrative sequence. |
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For instance, often your dramatisation of the brand's situation and the key issues it faces can spark off great creative thinking. |
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These large frames, almost three meters long, try to objectify the world, without any attempt at dramatisation. |
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They are up to speed in this enlightened world in praising the dramatisation of the sub culture with the abundance of obscenity and foul language. |
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We observe in this book of doctrine a real dramatisation of the locus of the hammam as a place of impiety. |
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Is dramatisation of the tourism experience a major innovation or just a passing fad? |
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Therefore it is not a matter of dramatisation or acting but rather of representing and exploring a role or attitude. |
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Professional training and the dramatisation of tourism: can the art of dramatisation the destination be taught? |
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The torturer's trial had created such an uproar that the Nohcor troupe incorporated a dramatisation of the trial in the play. |
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Is the style sober and efficient or are there too many enumerations, imprecisions, dramatisation? |
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We needed this element in order to lend some authenticity, and a dramatisation would have been less powerful. |
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Are there any comparable instances of such instant dramatisation? |
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He is a writer as well as an actor but TV viewers may remember him best for his part in the HBC dramatisation of the life of Marie Curie. |
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A substantial part of the 2004 dramatisation of the novel, starring Stephen Fry, was filmed on location at Rugby School. |
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The programmes were based on a serial dramatisation, i.e. an ongoing 'radio play' of two characters, a male and female named Ravi and Bhuvana, travelling through the state of Karnataka. |
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The Falls Residents Association worked with the emergency services in a dramatisation of a collision at St Peter's Square, West Belfast. |
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Sandy Welch's dramatisation of Jane Austen's novel following a young woman's matchmaking schemes. |
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The 2003 book and BBC TV series Seven Wonders of the Industrial World included a dramatisation of the building of the Great Eastern. |
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The events contained a variety of entertainments including the dramatisation of excerpts from the Kyrgyz epic 'Manas', gymnastics, and traditional Kyrgyz and Uzbek dancing and singing. |
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Tim Burton's dramatisation of the Keanes' romance and subsequent legal wranglings is infuriatingly light on fine detail but Amy Adams, above, delivers a solid performance. |
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Teachers will think of many ways of using the dramatisation. |
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No, it wasn't a profile on New Labour, but Andrew Davies's dramatisation of the 2004 Booker Prizewinning novel of class, money and sexual awareness. |
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Sherburn Hill Salvation Army Songsters will perform, and there will be a dramatisation of Bob Hartman's children's story, Chaga and the Chocolate Factory. |
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In February 2007, The Independent reported that Andy Harries, a producer of The Queen, was working on a dramatisation about the last week of Tommy Cooper's life. |
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