It is a curious piece of work, showing the tendency of the Greek church to dramatise the sacred history of the Gospel. |
With these they are able to dramatise plains, prairies, steppes and meadows. |
It is the first time a British television station has attempted to dramatise the story of a living royal and is certain to be controversial. |
To rouse Burke's genius to its noblest utterance, there must needs be a suffering which he could personify and dramatise. |
The Communist Party decided to dramatise its rather unique willingness to challenge taboos. |
Staff from York Dungeon will be joining forces with students from York College to dramatise the dangers of slips, trips, burns, cuts and stabbings in the kitchen. |