The West Wing became a critical and fan favorite, and successfully walked that tricky tightrope between pontification and dramatization. |
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If there is any material that refuses dramatization, The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci is it. |
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The dramatization of real-life events has tended to become the purview of the makers of the made-for-television movie. |
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Avoiding the dramatization of the noble savage, or the evil colonialists, he opts for a more subtle evocation. |
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I had no idea of what the story was till I came to grips with it in this process of dramatization. |
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Breaking down into helpless giggles at his dramatization of a country hick's accent, it took me a while before I was capable of answering him. |
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This was something entirely missing in the placid ' millpond ' climax of the television dramatization. |
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What dramatization, sanitization, and desexualization follow from this general inflation of psychic economies across the whole of social space? |
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The playwright allows a predetermined narrative structure to quash the complexities that make Yamashita's case worthy of dramatization. |
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Piero had no trouble grasping the difference between documentary reality and dramatization. |
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Her dramatization of Colette's Gigi was produced in 1951, and she subsequently produced a number of other adaptations from French sources. |
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Their potential harm lies in over dramatization of the news, interviews and debates. |
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It can be a short dramatic piece, a silent dramatization, a shadow show, mime, puppets or anything produced by the creativity of the local group. |
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He claimed that Djiboutian dramatization and internationalization of the border incident had gotten out of hand. |
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Each night, the delegation from Concepción, Chile, presented a dramatization which illustrated the daily studies. |
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At the end of the dramatization, the actors should describe the followup steps they would take. |
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It helps to bring abstract concepts to life through clips, animations, simulations, visual effects and dramatization. |
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Good dramatization subtly highlights the meaning of the poem without becoming the focal point of the performance. |
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The past is a storehouse for stories of love, loss, death and courage and many of these stories come complete with a structure that simply requires dramatization. |
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Combining the information contained in Figure 3 with that in Figure 1 offers a visual dramatization of the debt management situation. |
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The second half of the day was a dramatization by the children participants on children's rights and responsibilities. |
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Nothing in the foregoing shall prevent the dramatization of the use, value or attractiveness of products and services. |
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Point of view is inconsistent and Berg employs enough obvious filmic artifice to keep reminding us we are watching dramatization. |
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At the same time, in contemporary society, the combination of moralization and dramatization of drug use is a good recipe for the creation of a moral panic. |
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Students will learn the process of legislation and demonstrate what they learn through co-operation, collaboration and dramatization. |
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Its dramatization of the clash between utopianism and geopolitical catastrophe becomes more potent with every passing year. |
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A recorded dramatization was provided, with gaps in the dialogue which aspiring thespians were invited to fill with their own emotive interpretations. |
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Young people, children and women who benefit from the work have also participated actively and offered a presentation, a dramatization, dances and songs. |
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Just as a very brief aside, Terence McKenna's dramatization of that which played on Newsworld a couple of weekends ago was a very compelling television documentary, or docudrama, perhaps. |
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It was a very powerful dramatization of what the yes vote was for. |
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An elaborate, well-made dramatization of former U. S. ambassador Joseph E. Davies's memoir about his two years in the Soviet Union, it was made in response to a confidential request from U. S. Pres. |
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This dramatization of The Lord of the Rings has subsequently been made available on both tape and CD both by the BBC and other publishers. |
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This is true for the text as well as for the dramatization. |
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The group returned to enjoy the dramatization of the life of John Muir. |
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The endless possibilities for art work and dramatization too often miss out on the 'real' Francis whose spirit of joy and total trust in God find echoes in the hearts of children. |
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But in most of his films he avoids dramatization, instead showing a distinct flair for setting up real situations in which the present may encounter the past. |
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I have always striven for the dramatization of the dance, the physicalization of emotions of the soul. |
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What ensures the fear is, of course, the dramatization of the horrible ends to which hamartia has led. |
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