While attempting to create a visually striking performance, Kosky tends to exaggerate these elements, giving it a rather histrionic quality. |
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Their melodramatic arrangements, cascading strings and faintly histrionic vocal performances reflected the films' camp excesses. |
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The talented actor, Jeremy Irons, rarely gets an opportunity to express his true histrionic skills in the tumults movie. |
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It also works because of Don Cheadle's subdued yet intense performance which sidesteps every histrionic outburst that his part invites. |
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The film could have explored the histrionic potential of Murali and Rakshita had the director treated the theme with more depth. |
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Appa the comrade was one such character, which really put to test his histrionic prowess. |
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So expect a dramatic, theatrical, even histrionic week in which others might surprise you by declining to act out the roles you've cast them in. |
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The director, Gurudanapal, says Satyaraj gets maximum mileage of the story with his histrionic and comedy talent. |
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Possibly, this sympathy could appear somewhat self-indulgent, or over-dramatic, if not actually absurdly histrionic. |
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Speak as your mother taught you to do, not as a histrionic eccentric Caledonian! |
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The survey found no gender differences in the prevalence of obsessive-compulsive, schizoid, or histrionic personality disorders. |
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It makes their debut single, Toni Braxton's Unbreak My Heart, more interesting than the popstrel's rather histrionic version. |
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He is an extraordinary amalgam of intelligence and foolishness, wisdom and innocence, grace and gaucherie, charm and histrionic offensiveness. |
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He felt he would never reach anywhere near his father's histrionic abilities. |
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Do you think every person with a histrionic personality disorder is going to step down from the public eye when their time is up? |
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And you risk being labeled as having a narcissistic or histrionic personality disorder. |
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People with histrionic personality disorder are constant attention seekers. |
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The film depends on the histrionic talents of Simbu who fills the screen from start to finish. |
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Students in these hostels have a lot of opportunities to develop their histrionic talents. |
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Spellbound inmates have been cheering every dialogue and applauding the histrionic skills of actors. |
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Realism got the better of histrionic melodrama in Waterloo, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's rather stiff one-act character sketch. |
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A little natural histrionic talent and lots of luck are what you require to make it big on the silver screen. |
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The term histrionic here is being used as a synonym for theatrical or dramatic. |
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As Godard declares, in his own histrionic manner, the end of cinema is nigh. |
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However, rereading what I consider rather histrionic bile, and, moreover, reading it carefully, is something I can put off for days. |
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Clarissa's quiet apotheosis is offered as an alternative to histrionic theatrics. |
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My friends hated these poems because the poems were crazy and because Bingo read them in a crazy, histrionic manner. |
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Taking offence, making a show of it, is a peculiarly self-theatrical, melodramatic, histrionic gesture in the annals of criticism. |
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They encored with England Made Me, and a brilliantly dispassionate version of one of Bowie's more histrionic moments. |
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Dubble pushed off into the air again and in a histrionic sally swung his arms open, as if to dramatize his explanation. |
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Even by his own histrionic standards, O'Neill's reaction to the match-winning penalty in Lyon on Wednesday night laid bare his soul. |
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They have an unfair disadvantage when it comes to appreciating what you do, because they know all about you and your histrionic outbursts. |
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The fact is, I like histrionic piano breaks and corny melodic swoops, and I don't like rough-edged voices and rhythm guitars. |
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It is a complete performance, dramatic but not histrionic, with a range of vocal colouration some much better known singers would do well to emulate. |
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Why had he now reverted to a three-act story ballet, and one, furthermore, that seemed so emotionalized, even histrionic? |
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Only the most thin-skinned and histrionic of Malaysia Airlines' customers could conceivably claim to be offended by this pablum. |
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But the two scenes that I did in Red Velvet I had to unlearn for this one, because I'd learned them in such a histrionic, declamatory style. |
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That was followed by histrionic threats to attack Guam, Okinawa, Hawaii and the American mainland itself. |
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If political parties want to use their histrionic talents, why not? |
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His histrionic oratorical style sometimes distracts from his message. |
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It is not imperative to prove my histrionic skills in Hindi. |
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Her captivating beauty and histrionic talent add to her persona. |
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However, conduct problems at study entry did not significantly affect the risk for major depression or histrionic personality disorders in adulthood. |
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The moral duties and doubts of adulthood are swapped out for the histrionic creeds of adolescence. |
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Silver Linings Playbook allowed her to explode, playing a woman unhinged, histrionic, and emotionally volatile. |
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Wall Street Journal editorial-page writer Dorothy Rabinowitz recorded a histrionic anti-bike video that went viral. |
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Such miscues mired the show in histrionic soapiness, upsetting the delicate balance between domestic drama and social change. |
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Part of the delight of watching her pivot gracefully from steely composure to histrionic distress comes from the feeling of witnessing two bravura performances at once. |
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Charlotte makes her dramatic entrance: she is histrionic, exuberant, charming. |
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Somebody who has mood swings might have them because they see everything in an exaggerated way-because they have histrionic or borderline personlities or are extremely anxious. |
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With his single word but plethora of histrionic styles, he is a parody, too, of the opera singer, the sense of whose inaudible words we take on trust. |
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Slam poets may recite their poetry with the driving rhythms of rap artists, the histrionic flair of Shakespearean actors or the howl of the beat poet. |
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While it is normal for him to cross from one continent to another, his profile does not correspond to that of the typical overwhelming, pompous, arrogant and histrionic speaker. |
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It's about to be extinguished, and that's not histrionic. |
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In other provinces the response was less histrionic. |
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Hyperosmia is an increased sensitivity to smell and can be a characteristic of someone with a neurotic or histrionic personality. |
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In this country, we live with histrionic intensity. |
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But the readings drew on more permanent elements in him and his art: his remarkable histrionic talents, his love of theatricals and of seeing and delighting an audience, and the eminently performable nature of his fiction. |
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I am a women with a histrionic nature. I like to act like child sometimes. |
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A vicious circle may form in which the more rejected they feel the more histrionic they become, and the more histrionic they become the more rejected they feel. |
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After a stressful event, the histrionic patient often manifests swings from rigid overcontrol to uncontrolled intrusions and emotional repetition. |
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Dodgy Dave's oration coincided with a histrionic defence of private education by Richard Harman, chairman of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. |
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