Dramatic Sentence Examples

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  • He was a powerful and dramatic preacher.

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  • This brings us to the latest radical change effected in instrumentation, the change from symphonic to dramatic principles.

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  • I've seen every episode a million times, Ingrid said with her normal dramatic flare.

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  • He was original in the dramatic setting provided for his satires.

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  • His most important work is his standard History of English Dramatic Literature to the Age of Queen Anne (1875), re-edited after a thorough revision in three volumes in 1899.

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  • The dramatic episodes of this struggle are too well known to be enlarged upon.

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  • At Horeb, the mount of God, was located the dramatic theophany which heralded to Elijah the advent of the sword, and Jehu's supporter in his sanguinary measures belongs to the Rechabites, a sect which felt itself to be the true worshipping community of Yahweh and is closely associated with the Kenites, the kin of Moses.

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  • These features established the work in a position which it will always maintain by its unprecedented dramatic qualities and by the glory reflected from Wagner's later achievements; but we shall not appreciate the marvel of its nobler features if we continue at this time of day to regard the bulk of the music as worthy of a great composer.

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  • The Lancelot story, in its rise and development, belongs exclusively to the later stage of Arthurian romance; it was a story for the court, not for the folk, and it lacks alike the dramatic force and human appeal of the genuine "popular" tale.

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  • And as the twofold musical and dramatic achievement of one mind, it already places Wagner beyond parallel in the history of art.

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  • A complete edition of his dramatic works, edited by his friend and rival Tamayo y Baus, has been published in seven volumes (Madrid, 1881 - 1885).

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  • The dramatic capabilities of the subject are, however, great, and it afterwards attracted Schiller, who, however, seems to have abandoned it in favour of the similar theme of the Russian Demetrius.

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  • The crowning complication in the effect of Der fliegende Hollander, Tannhauser and Lohengrin on the musical thought of the 10th century was that the unprecedented fusion of their musical with their dramatic contents revealed some of the meaning of serious music to ears that had been deaf to the classics.

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  • Could there be anything more dramatic than the scene in which Esther stands before her wicked lord?

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  • The Plea of the Midsummer Fairies (1827) and a dramatic romance, Lamia, published later, belong to this time.

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  • Like this tragedy, The Broken Heart was probably founded upon some Italian or other novel of the day; but since in the latter instance there is nothing revolting in the main idea of the subject, the play commends itself as the most enjoyable, while, in respect of many excellences, an unsurpassed specimen of Ford's dramatic genius.

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  • The new comedy of Greece was probably limited for the most part to scenes written in the metres of dialogue; it remained for Plautus, as Leo has shown, to enliven his plays with cantica modelled on the contemporary lyric verse of Greece or Magna Graecia, which was in its turn a development of the dramatic lyrics of Euripides.

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  • There remain two other dramatic works, of very different kinds, in which Ford co-operated with other writers, the mask of The Sun's Darling (acted 1624, printed 1657), hardly to be placed in the first rank of early compositions, and The Witch of Edmonton (printed 1658, but probably acted about 1621), in which we see Ford as a joint writer with Dekker and Rowley of one of the most powerful domestic dramas of the English or any other stage.

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  • The dramatic history of the city is largely associated with the Boston Museum, built in 1841 by Moses Kimball on Tremont Street, and rebuilt in 1846 and 1880; here for half a century the principal theatrical performances were given.

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  • It was a step characteristic of his love for extreme and dramatic action, but it added to the dissensions between him and those who wished only for autonomy under the old dynasty, and his enemies did not scruple to accuse him of aiming at the crown himself.

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  • In his next two works, undoubtedly those most characteristically expressive of his peculiar strength, 'Tis Pity she's a Whore (acted c. 1626) and The Broken Heart (acted c. 1629), both printed in 1633 with the anogram of his name Fide Honor, he had found horrible situations which required dramatic explanation by intensely powerful motives.

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  • Of course, I have no sense whatever of dramatic action, and could make only random guesses; but with masterful art he suited the action to the word.

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  • Fred, with a love for the dramatic, began exiting the tent on that pronouncement.

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  • Chief of all, he provided a remuneration of 1 to 2 obols a day for the jurymen, probably in 451.4 Similarly he created a"theoricon" fund which enabled poor citizens to attend the dramatic representations of the Dionysia.

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  • Staying at the bed and breakfast was a dramatic change of scene for Martha from Aunt Janet's cigarette stained trailer.

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  • Don't be so dramatic.

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  • Then she added, as if dismissing the importance of so dramatic a change, "After all, if I'm starting a new life, I might as well change everything."

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  • It is said that he gave a great impetus to the dramatic representations which belonged to the Dionysiac cult, and that it was under his encouragement that Thespis of Icaria, by impersonating character, laid the foundation of the great Greek drama of the 5th and 4th centuries.

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  • The success of these dramatic and unsparing invectives apparently gave Oldham hope that he might become independent of teaching.

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  • For two years he acted as manager of his father's bank, and in 1830 was inducted to his first charge, Arbirlot, in Forfarshire, where he adopted a vivid dramatic style of preaching adapted to his congregation of peasants, farmers and weavers.

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  • Besides, if any dramatic discoveries were made, with Fred O'Connor on the job, Dean would learn the results soon enough.

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  • About this time an attack upon the city was made by the Achinese fleet, under the raja of Pedir in Sumatra; and Xavier's early biographers relate a dramatic story of how he roused the governor to action.

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  • While engaged on these two series, he produced, in 1725, his dramatic pastoral The Gentle Shepherd.

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  • The step from Rienzi to Der fliegende Hollander is without parallel in the history of music, and would be inexplicable if Rienzi contained nothing good and if Der fliegende Hollander did not contain many reminiscences of the decline of Italian opera; but it is noticeable that in this case the lapses into vulgar music have a distinct dramatic value.

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  • The elaborate choral writing sometimes rises to almost Hellenic regions of dramatic art; and there is no crudeness in the passages that carry on the story quietly in reaction from the climaxes - a test far too severe for Tannhauser and rather severe for even the mature works of Gluck and Weber.

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  • As the middle ages advanced the procession became more and more popular and increasingly a dramatic representation of the triumphal progress of Christ, the bishop riding on an ass or horse, as in the East.

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  • It follows with a dramatic center of cypress, violet, absinthe and sage before finishing with a heady blend of agarwood, musk, cedarwood and dark vetiver.

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  • It begins with a fun, fruity mélange of tropical mango, ruby red grapefruit and wild strawberries before delving into a dramatic heart of black freesia.

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  • Even if you normally opt for a clean-faced application, a dramatic black liquid liner will help you create a sultry and feminine eye in no time should the occasion arise to put on your party face.

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  • A sexy alternative to the cat eye, a smoky smudged eye makes a dramatic and confident statement.

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  • Cat eye makeup is a dramatic eye makeup style.

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  • Applying the eyeliner requires several steps in order to achieve the appropriate dramatic effect.

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  • His career as a dramatic author began with the exhibition of a drama in or about the year 235, and continued for thirty years.

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  • A dramatic version of the "Alice" books by Mr Savile Clarke was produced at Christmas, 1886, and has since enjOyed many revivals.

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  • Although no performances were allowed at the theatre, a sort of rehearsal took place, at which the players for the ensuing dramatic festival were selected.

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  • His touch is heavy, and these novels show no dramatic power, which accounts for his failure as a playwright, but their influence was as great as their followers were many, and they still find readers.

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  • But in spite of this unprecedented blaze of dramatic genius the theatre fell into pecuniary difficulties, and had to be closed, Holberg composing for the last night's performance, in February 1727, a Funeral of Danish Comedy.

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  • In the period of national poverty and depression that followed this event, a puritanical spirit came into vogue which was little in sympathy with Holberg's dramatic or satiric genius.

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  • He therefore closed his career as a dramatic poet by publishing in 1731 his acted comedies, with the addition of five which he had no opportunity of putting on the stage.

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  • The Regek, or " Tales of the Past," were published at Buda from 1807 to 1808, and still further increased Kisfaludy's fame; but in his dramatic works he was not equally successful.

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  • The dramatic works of Charles Kisfaludy, brother of Alexander, won him enthusiastic recognition as a regenerator of the drama.

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  • By offering rewards for the best original dramatic productions, the academy provided that the national theatre should not suffer from a lack of classical dramas.

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  • The lyrics of Anthony Varady (1875, 1877) are somewhat dull and unequal in tone; both he and Baron Ivor Kaas, author of Az itelet napja (Day of Judgment, 1876), have shown skill rather in the art of dramatic verse.

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  • Meanwhile dramatic literature found many champions, of whom the most energetic was Edward Szigligeti, proprie Joseph Szathmary, who enriched the Hungarian stage with more than a hundred pieces.

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  • Az ember tragoedidja (The Tragedy of Man), by Emeric Madach (1861), is a dramatic poem of a philosophical and contemplative character, and is not intended for the stage.

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  • Among successful dramatic pieces may be mentioned the Falu rossza (Village Scamp) of Edward Toth (1875), which represents the life of the Hungarian peasantry, and shows both poetic sentiment and dramatic skill; A szerelem harcza (Combat of Love), by Count Geza Zichy; Iskdriot (1876) and the prize tragedy Tamora (1879), by Anthony Varady; Janus (1877), by Gregory Csiky; and the dramatized romance Szep Mikhal (Handsome Michal), by Maurus Jokai (1877).

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  • Dramatic literature, liberally supported by the king and the government, and aided by magnificent theatres in the capital and also in the provinces (the finest provincial theatre is in Kolozsvar, in Transylvania), has developed remarkably.

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  • The Hungarians have the genuine dramatic gift in abundance; they have, moreover, actors and actresses of the first rank.

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  • In these and other dramatic writings, more remarkable perhaps for poetic than for stage effects, Doczi still maintains his brilliancy of diction and the delicacy of his poetic touch.

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  • The third group of dramatic writers take their subjects, surroundings and diction from the folk-life of the villages (nepszinmu, " folkdrama ").

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  • The ode was followed by a solemn service in St Mark's, in which Zarlino's music formed a prominent feature, and the festival concluded with the representation of a dramatic piece entitled Orfeo composed by Zarlino.

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  • His dramatic work includes La Lepreuse (1896); Ton Sang and L'Enchantement (1900); Le Masque and Resurrection (1902); Maman Colibri (1904); La Marche Nuptiale (1905); Poliche (1906); Les Flambeaux (1912); Le Phalene (1913).

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  • A daughter was born to them in 1734, but the years of their happiness and of Silva's dramatic career were few, for on the 5th of October 1737 husband and wife were both imprisoned on the charge of "judaizing."

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  • Slight as these sketches are, they show considerable dramatic talent and an Aristophanic wit.

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  • But as an example of Syriac prose style it is of the best, and the author at times shows considerable dramatic power.

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  • His opera of Thetis et Pelee, 1689, though highly praised by Voltaire, cannot be said to rise much above the others; and it may be regarded as significant that of all his dramatic works not one has kept the stage.

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  • Then followed the dramatic " Lot's Wife," in marble (1878), and" Artemis " (1880), which for grace, elegance and purity of taste the sculptor never surpassed.

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  • There is little in Dunbar which may be called lyrical, and little of the dramatic. His Interlud of the Droichis [Dwarf's] part of the Play, one of the pieces attributed to him, is supposed to be a fragment of a dramatic composition.

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  • The history of mining is full of dramatic episodes of this character.

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  • The comedies of Segura on the customs of Lima society, entitled Un Paseo a Amancaes and La Saya y Manto, have no equal in the dramatic literature of Spanish America and few in that of modern Spain.

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  • As high a degree of originality may be shown in transformation as in invention, as Moliere and Shakespeare have proved in the region of dramatic art.

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  • Although it was full of admirably dramatic writing, it was not theatrically well composed, and it failed on the stage.

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  • This same idea of necessary relation to national character and circumstance is also applied to dramatic poetry, and more especially to Shakespeare.

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  • Lessing had done much to make Shakespeare known to Germany, but he had regarded him in contrast to the French dramatists with whom he also contrasted the Greek dramatic poets, and accordingly did not bring out his essentially modern and Teutonic character.

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  • This has been practically proved by the extraordinary success which has attended Richard Wagner's dramatic re-telling of the legend in his Parsifal.

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  • The Joruri is a dramatic ballad, sung or recited to the accompaniment of the samisen and in unison with the movements of puppets.

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  • Men and women of all ranks began to visit it; the emperor himself consented (f 887) to witness a performance by the great stars of the stage at the private residence of Marquis Inouye; a dramatic reform association was organized by a number of prominent noblemen and scholars; drastic efforts were made to purge the old historical dramas of anachronisms and inconsistencies, and at length a theatre (the Yurabu-za) was built on purely European lines, where instead of sitting from morning to night witnessing one long-drawn-out drama with interludes of whole farces, a visitor may devote only a few evening-hours to the pastime.

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  • Plot he disregards, and he is fond of throwing his dialogues into regular dramatic form, with by-play prescribed and stage directions interspersed.

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  • Modern structures include a public hall, and an Oriental institute (in the building erected for the Royal Dramatic College, including a museum of Eastern antiquities, a mosque, and residences for Orientals).

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  • From this time dramatic performances became a regular accompaniment of the public games, and came more and more to encroach on the older kinds of amusement, such as the chariot races.

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  • The dramatic work of Livius was mainly of educative value.

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  • His first appearance as a dramatic author was in 235.

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  • Roman satire, though in form a legitimate development of the indigenous dramatic satura through the written satura of Ennius and Pacuvius, is really a birth of this time, and its author was the youngest of those admitted into the intimacy of the Scipionic circle, C. Lucilius of Suessa Aurunca (c. 180-103).

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  • The story told in the Pro Cluentio may be true or false, but the picture of provincial crime which it presents is vividly dramatic. Had we only known Cicero in his speeches we should have ranked him with Demosthenes as one who had realized the highest literary ideal.

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  • But the poetry of the latter half of the Augustan age destined to survive did not follow the lines either of lyrical or of dramatic art marked out by Horace.

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  • Latin poetry is more rich in the expression of personal feeling than of dramatic realism.

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  • The Republican national 1 This attack led to a dramatic scene in the House, in which Blaine fervidly asseverated his denial.

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  • In this period, then, we find first a legitimate extension of cults corresponding to the needs of the growing community, and secondly a religious restlessness and a consequent tendency to more dramatic forms of worship.

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  • Her dramatic genius gave a new reading to the parts, and during these years the admirers of the two leading actresses of Europe practically constituted two rival schools of appreciation.

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  • The conception is highly dramatic; the form is that of a series of dialogues.

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  • It was a legitimate development of an indigenous dramatic entertainment, popular among the Romans before the first introduction of the forms of Greek art among them; and it seems largely also to have employed the form of the familiar epistle.

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  • His passion for the stage completely engrossed him; he tried his hand both at dramatic criticism and at dramatic authorship. His first dramatic piece, Lethe, or Aesop in the Shades, which he was thirty-seven years later to read from a splendidly bound transcript to King George III.

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  • To the study of English dramatic literature he rendered an important service by bequeathing his then unrivalled collection of plays to the British Museum.

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  • Dramatic poetry appears to have flourished to some extent.

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  • For ceremonial purposes all American tribes were expert in the masquerade and dramatic apparel.

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  • A group of abodes, however joined together, constituted the village or home of the tribe, and there was added to these a town hall or large assembly structure where men gathered and gossiped, and where all dramatic and religious ceremonies were held.

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  • The cavalry gradually became hopelessly entangled among the squares they were unable to break, and at last they were driven down the face of the ridge and the most dramatic part of the battle came to an end.

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  • In 1859 he was tried on a charge of murder, having shot Philip Barton Key, U.S. attorney for the District of Columbia, whom Sickles had discovered to have a liaison with his wife; but was acquitted after a dramatic trial lasting twenty days.

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  • The compositions of Haydn include 104 symphonies, 16 overtures, 76 quartets, 68 trios, 54 sonatas, 31 concertos and a large number of divertimentos, cassations and other instrumental pieces; 24 operas and dramatic pieces, 16 Masses, a Stabat Mater, interludes for the " Seven Words," 3 oratorios, 2 Te Deums and many smaller pieces for the church, over 40 songs, over 50 canons and arrangements of Scottish and Welsh national melodies.

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  • The successful and dramatic voyage of the American fleet around the world, undertaken in spite of predictions of disaster made by naval experts in Europe and the United States, was conceived and inspired by him, and this single feat would alone justify the statement that no American public man had done so much since the Civil War as he to strengthen the physical power and the moral character of the United States navy.

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  • Its modern history as an independent entity begins with the dramatic collapse of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy at the close of the World War, and the definitive proclamation of Czechoslovak independence on Oct.

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  • He was a diligent student of Shakespeare, and his last literary work was On the Received Text of Shakespeare's Dramatic Writings and its Improvement (1862).

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  • Of the learned societies the more important are the medical (1840), the naturalists' (1869), the juridical (1876), the historical of Nestor the Chronicler (1872), the horticultural (1875), and the dramatic (1879), the archaeological commission (1843), and the society of church archaeology.

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  • His poetry is over-decorated, and his plays are grandiose historical poems in dramatic form.

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  • She loved to be present at dramatic entertainments, and her participation in the private rehearsals of the Shepherd's Pastoral, written by her favourite Walter Montague, probably drew down upon her the savage attack of Prynne.

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  • Among the translations made by "Carmen Sylva" are German versions of Pierre Loti's romance Pecheur d'Islande, and of Paul de St Victor's dramatic criticisms Les DeuxMasques (Paris,1881-1884); and in particular The Bard of the Dimbovitza, a fine English version by "Carmen Sylva" and Alma Strettell of Helene Vacarescu's collection of Rumanian folk-songs, &c., entitled Lieder aus dem Dimbovitzathal (Bonn, 1889).

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  • Boisrobert became one of the five poets who carried out Richelieu's dramatic ideas.

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  • He, his immediate follower, Gilbert Tennent (1703-1764), other clergymen, such as James Davenport, and many untrained laymen who took up the work, agreed in the emotional and dramatic character of their preaching, in rousing their hearers to a high pitch of excitement, often amounting to frenzy, in the undue stress they put upon "bodily effects" (the physical manifestations of an abnormal psychic state) as proofs of conversion, and in their unrestrained attacks upon the many clergymen who did not join them and whom they called "dead men," unconverted, unregenerate and careless of the spiritual condition of their parishes.

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  • Grenfell and Hunt conclude therefore - " So great indeed are the divergences between this account and the extant and no doubt well-informed authorities with regard to the topography and ritual of the Temple that it is hardly possible to avoid the conclusion that much of the local colour is due to the imagination of the author who was aiming chiefly at dramatic effect and was not really well acquainted with the Temple.

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  • He also edited the principal publications of the society, including its notable translation of Shakespeare's Dramatic Works, to which he contributed the Midsummer Night's Dream (1864), Hamlet and King John (1867).

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  • In 1856 he published his first book, Within and Without, a dramatic poem; following it in 1857 with a volume of Poems, and in 1858 by the delightful " faerie romance Phantastes.

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  • Campbell'S Poetry, In Spite Of A Certain Lack Of Compression, Is Full Of Dramatic Vigour; Roberts Has Put Some Of His Best Work Into Sonnets And Short Lyrics, While Carman Has Been Very Tsuccessful With The Ballad, The Untrammelled Swing And Sweep Of Which He Has Finely Caught; The Simplicity And Severity Of Cameron'S Style Won The Commendation Of Even So Exacting A Critic As Matthew Arnold.

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  • He Has Made Admirable Use In Many Of His Novels Of The Inexhaustible Stores Of Romantic And Dramatic Material That Lie Buried In Forgotten Pages Of Canadian History.

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  • Novels Are Not Yet Much In Vogue; Though Madame Conan'S L'Oublie (1902) Has Been Crowned By The Academy; While Dr Choquette'S Les Ribaud (1898) Is A Good Dramatic Story, And His Claude Paysan (1899) Is An Admirably Simple Idyllic Tale Of The Hopeless Love Of A Soil Bound Habitant, Told With Intense Natural Feeling And Fine Artistic Reserve.

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  • With them came philosophical poems, such as those of Xenophanes and Empedocles; the epical history of Herodotus; the dramatic philosophy of Plato.

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  • We will examine these works briefly, grouping them into narrative, didactic, hagiographic, lyric, satiric and dramatic literature.

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  • This dramatic representation of the sufferings of Christ is not a survival of a medieval mystery or miracleplay, but took its rise from a vow made by the inhabitants in 1633, with the hope of staying a plague then raging.

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  • The principal parts are usually hereditary in certain families; and are assigned with regard to moral character as well as dramatic ability.

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  • The discovery of Neptune (1846), due to the influence of this planet on the motion of Uranus, may be mentioned as its most dramatic achievement.

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  • His administration was lacking in political situations of a dramatic character, but on all questions that arose his policy was sane and dignified.

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  • From the 17th century onward Purim plays were performed mostly by the children, who improvised a dramatic version of the story of Esther.

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  • The play, which is written in blank verse, is too obviously a continuation of Lessing's theological controversy to rank high as poetry, but the representatives of the three religions - the Mahommedan Saladin, the Jew Nathan and the Christian Knight Templar - are finely conceived, and show that Lessing's dramatic instinct had, in spite of other interests, not deserted him.

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  • In the Greek Church also the Good Friday fast is excessively strict; as in the Roman Church, the Passion history is read and the cross adored; towards evening a dramatic representation of the entombment takes place, amid open demonstrations of contempt for Judas and the Jews.

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  • It is not essential to the dramatic character of the celebration and for centuries seems to have formed no usual part of it.

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  • Among the famous dramatic pieces of this epoch was the Andre Chenier (1843) of Edouard Wacken (1819-1861), who was a lyric rather than a dramatic poet; also the comedies of Louis Labarre (1810-1892) and of Henri Delmotte (1822-1884).

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  • Relating anecdotes with appreciative humour and fascinating dramatic skill, lie used them freely and effectively in conversation and argument.

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  • It was a period of great men and great ideas, of dramatic Period of contrasts of character and opinionon the one side flohena broad humanitarianism combined with a gay enjoy- staufen ment of the world, on the other side an almost super- dynasty.

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  • The relations between them are of the most conventional and courtly character, and are entirely lacking in the genuine dramatic passion which marks the love story of Tristan and Iseult.

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  • The speeches are obviously composed by Procopius himself, rarely showing any dramatic variety in their language, but they seem sometimes to convey the substance of what was said; and even when this is not the case they frequently serve to bring out the points of a critical situation.

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  • The close relation of the two deities appears in a frequent community of altars and sacrifices, and also in the iepos yapos, a dramatic representation of their sacred marriage.

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  • There are few traces of dramatic effort in Denmark before the Reformation; and many of the plays of that period may be referred to the class of school comedies.

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  • But the best of these old dramatic authors was a priest of Viborg, Justesen Ranch (1539-1607), who wrote Kong Salomons Hylding (" The Crowning of King Solomon ") (1585), Samsons Faengsel (" The Imprisonment of Samson "), which includes lyrical passages which have given it claims to be considered the first Danish opera, and a farce, Karrig Niding (" The Miserly Miscreant ").

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  • Two intimate friends, Jonas Rein (1760-1821) and Jens Zetlitz (1761-1821), attempted, with indifferent success, to continue the tradition of the Norwegian group. Thomas Thaarup (1749-1821) was a fluent and eloquent writer of occasional poems, and of homely dramatic idylls.

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  • The early death of Ole Samsoe (1759-1796) prevented the development of a dramatic talent that gave rare promise.

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  • Christian Hviid Bredahl (1784-1860) produced six volumes of Dramatic Scenes' (1819-1833) which, in spite of their many brilliant qualities, were little appreciated at the time.

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  • The principal theatres are liberally open to fresh dramatic talent of every kind, and the great fondness of the Danes for this form of entertainment gives unusual scope for experiments in halls or private theatres; nothing is too eccentric to hope to obtain somewhere a fair hearing.

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  • On the 17th of June 1896 the dramatic meeting of Jackson and Nansen took place, and in the same year the "Windward" revisited "Elmwood" and brought Nansen home, the work of the Jackson-Harmsworth expedition being continued for another year.

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  • The new subjects compared with the old show some falling off in dramatic stress and intensity of expression, but on the other hand a marked gain in largeness of design and clearness of composition.

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  • In thus repeating over and over on wood and copper nearly the same incidents of the Passion, or again in rehandling them in yet another medium, as in the highly finished series of drawings known as the "Green Passion" in the Albertina at Vienna, Darer shows an inexhaustible variety of dramatic and graphic invention, and is never betrayed into repeating an identical action or motive.

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  • The strength of this remarkable tragedy lay, not in its inflated tone or exaggerated characterization - the restricted horizon of Schiller's school-life had given him little opportunity of knowing men and women - but in the sure dramatic instinct with which it is constructed and the directness with which it gives voice to the most pregnant ideas of the time.

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  • As Korner's guest in Dresden and at Loschwitz on the Elbe, Schiller completed Don Carlos, wrote the dramatic tale, Der Verbrecher aus Infamie (later entitled Der Verbrecher aus verlorener Ehre, 1786) and the unfinished novel, Der Geisterseher (1789).

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  • In adopting verse instead of prose as a medium of expression, Schiller showed that he was prepared to challenge comparison with the great dramatic poets of other times and other lands; but in seeking a model for this higher type of tragedy he unfortunately turned rather to the classic theatre of France than to the English drama which Lessing, a little earlier, had pronounced more congenial to the German temperament.

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  • As a ballad poet, Schiller's popularity has been hardly less great than as a dramatist; the bold and simple outline, the terse dramatic characterization appealed directly to the popular mind, which did not let itself be disturbed by the often artificial and rhetorical tone into which the poet falls.

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  • The success of Wallenstein, with which Schiller passed at once into the front rank of European dramatists, was so encouraging that the poet resolved to devote himself with redoubled ardour to dramatic poetry.

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  • In unity of style and in the high level of its dramatic diction, Die Jungfrau von Orleans is unsurpassed among Schiller's works.

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  • Wilhelm Tell was an attempt to win for the German drama a new field, to widen the domain of dramatic poetry.

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  • In 1872 appeared Love is Enough, structurally the most elaborate of his poems for its combination of the epic and dramatic spirits; and in the autumn he began to translate the shorter Icelandic sagas, to which his enthusiasm had been directed by two inspiring journeys to Iceland..

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  • In 1895 to 1898 he was dramatic critic to the Saturday Review, his articles being collected in 1907 as Dramatic Opinions and Essays.

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  • His homilies, which are still preserved, furnish ample apology for the partiality of the people, exhibiting the free command of a pure and copious vocabulary, an inexhaustible fund of metaphors and similitudes, giving variety and grace to the most familiar topics, with an almost dramatic exposure of the folly and turpitude of vice, and a deep moral earnestness.

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  • The enormous dramatic development in the symphonic music of Beethoven made the problem of the Mass with orchestral accompaniment almost insoluble.

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  • This makes it all the more remarkable that Beethoven's second and only important Mass (in D, Op. 123) is not only the most dramatic ever penned but is, perhaps, the last classical Mass that is thoughtfully based upon the liturgy, and is not a mere musical setting of what happens to be a liturgic text.

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  • It is evident from them that a dramatic treatment of the Agnus Dei was "in the air"; all the more so, since Schubert does not imitate Beethoven's realism.

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  • The text of the Dies Irae so imperatively demands either a very dramatic elaboration or none at all, that even in the 16th century it could not possibly be set to continuous music on the lines of the Gloria and Credo.

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  • But there is genial, creative power in the very subjectivity of these characters, and a vigorous dramatic life, which is irresistible in its appeal.

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  • A lighter vein is to be observed in various dramatic satires written at this time, such as Cotter, Helden and Wieland (1774), Hanswursts Hochzeit, Fastnachtsspiel vorn Pater Brey, Satyros, and in the Singspiele, Erwin and Elmire (1775) and Claudine von Villa Bella (1776); while in the Frankfurter Gelehrte Anzeiger (1772- 1773), Goethe drove home the principles of the new movement of Sturm and Drang in terse and pointed criticism.

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  • The literary results of these years cannot be compared with those of the preceding period; they are virtually limited to a few wonderful lyrics, such as Wanderers Nachtlied, An den Mond, Gesang der Geister fiber den Wassern, or ballads, such as Der Erlkonig, a charming little drama, Die Geschwister (1776), in which the poet's relations to both Lili and Frau von Stein seem to be reflected, a dramatic satire, Der Triumph der Empfindsamkeit (1778), and a number of Singspiele, Lila (1777), Die Fischerin, Scherz, List and Rache, and Jery and Beitely (1780).

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  • It was Schiller, too, who induced him to undertake those studies on the nature of epic and dramatic poetry which resulted in the epic of Hermann and Dorothea and the fragment of the Achilleis; without the friendship there would have been no Xenien and no ballads, and it was his younger friend's encouragement which induced Goethe to betake himself once more to the "misty path" of Faust, and bring the first part of that drama to a conclusion.

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  • His prolonged fight for the repeal of the so-called "Gag Laws" is one of the most dramatic contests in the history of congress.

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  • The whole story seems to be merely a dramatic setting of the fact that in the new age inaugurated by Alexander the Jews enjoyed religious liberty.

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  • Robert's reign is chiefly remembered for its dramatic side.

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  • Plato's criticisms of the sophists are then, in the opinion of the present writer, no mere obiter dicta, introduced for purposes of literary adornment or dramatic effect, but rather the expressions of profound and reasoned conviction, and, as such, entitled at any rate to respect.

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  • Lowell himself had already turned his studies in dramatic and early poetic literature to account in another magazine, and continued the series in The Pioneer, besides contributing poems; but after the issue of three monthly numbers, beginning in January 1843, the magazine came to an end, partly because of a sudden disaster which befell Lowell's eyes, partly through the inexperience of the conductors and unfortunate business connexions.

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  • The dialogue form was used merely to secure an undress manner of approach to his subject; there was no attempt at the dramatic. The book reflects curiously Lowell's mind at this time, for the conversations relate only partly to the poets and dramatists of the.

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  • But in Homer the interest is purely dramatic. There is no strong antipathy of race or religion; the war turns on no political event; the capture of Troy lies outside the range of the Iliad.

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  • Seeing that the epic poems, as repeated by professional reciters, either in their original Sanskrit text, or in their vernacular versions, as well as dramatic compositions based on them, form to this day the chief source of intellectual enjoyment for most Hindus, the legendary matter contained in these heroic poems, however marvellous and incredible it may appear, still enters largely into the religious convictions of the people."

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  • Chariot races, musical and dramatic exhibitions, games in the Greek fashion rapidly succeeded each other.

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  • Its religion is joyous, sensuous, dramatic, terrible, but in each and all of its many-sided manifestations strictly human.

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  • He showed, on the one side, how the history of a people can be written with a recognition of fixed principles, and at the same time with an artistic feeling for personal and dramatic episodes.

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  • The dramatic and literary ability shown in these plays, all of which were published later in book form, was as undoubted as their diction and ideas were characteristically paradoxical.

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  • The Old Bailey revelations removed all doubt as to the essential unhealthiness of his personal influence; but his literary genius was none the less remarkable, and his plays were perhaps the most original contributions to English dramatic writing during the period.

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  • The Dramatic Theatre (Dramatiska Teatern), in Kungstradgards-Gatan, the Swedish (Svenska) theatre in Blasieholms-Gatan, and the Vasa theatre in Vasa-Gatan may also be mentioned.

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  • Drama has rarely flourished in Sweden, but several of the poets mentioned above have written important plays, and, somewhat earlier, the socialistic problempieces of Anne Charlotte Edgren-Leffler, duchess of Cajanello (1849-1893), possessed considerable dramatic talent, working under a direct impulse from Ibsen; but her greatest gift was as a novelist.

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  • The sequel is full of dramatic interest.

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  • But lately this narrow range of dramatic subjects has been considerably widened, Biblical stories and even Christian legends have been brought upon the Persian stage; and there is a fair prospect of a further development of this most interesting and important movement.

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  • He began his journalistic career as dramatic critic of the Bonapartist paper, L'Ordre.

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  • But remarkable as these are for the breadth of sympathy and extent of reading disclosed, they will hardly convey the impressions furnished in a dramatic form, as in Boswell's great work.

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  • In general the ceremonial use of lights in the Roman Catholic Church is conceived as a dramatic representation in fire of the life.

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  • But even his most hostile teachers were amazed by the brilliance of his natural gifts, and, while still a boy, he possessed that charm of manner which was to make him so fascinating and so dangerous in later life, coupled with the strong dramatic instinct which won for him his honourable place in Swedish literature.

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  • In Santarem appeared Antonio Prestes, a magistrate who drew from his judicial experience but evinced more knowledge of folk-lore than dramatic talent, while Camoens himself was so far influenced by Gil Vicente, whose plays he had perhaps seen performed in Lisbon, that in spite of his Coimbra training he never exchanged the old forms for those of the classical comedy.

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  • Except Camoens, all these men, though disciples of Gil Vicente, are decidedly inferior to him in dramatic invention, fecundity and power of expression, and they were generally of humble social position.

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  • Until the Restoration of 1640 the stage remained spellbound by the Spaniards, and when a court once more came to Lisbon it preferred Italian opera, French plays, and zarzuelas to dramatic performances in the vernacular, with the result that both Portuguese authors and actors of repute disappeared.

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  • All its efforts failed, however, because its members lacked dramatic talents and, being out of touch with the people, could not create a national drama.

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  • Joao; in Patria he evoked in a series of dramatic scenes and lashed with satire the kings of the Braganza dynasty, and in Os Simples he interprets in sonorous stanzas the life of country-folk by the light of his powerful imagination and pantheistic tendencies.

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  • In the Page disgracie of Tristan l'Hermite, the page makes the acquaintance of a dramatic author, and his description may be accepted as a contemporary portrait of Theophile's vigorous personality.

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  • But they entirely lacked the vigour and dramatic interest of the first campaigns.

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  • In 1893 he began to write for the Pall Mall Gazette, of which he was dramatic critic in 1895.

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  • His volumes include Cueille d'avril (1885); Les Cygnes (1887; new series, 1892); La Chevauchee d'Yeldis (1893); Swanhilde, a dramatic poem (1894); Laus Veneris (1895), a volume of translations from Swinburne; Poemes et Poesies (1895), a collection containing much of his earlier work; Phocas le jardinier (1898); and La Legende ailee de Wieland le Forgeron (1899), a dramatic poem.

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  • Mention should be made of Alois Jirdsek, also a distinguished dramatic author; Jacob Arbes, whose Romanetta have great merit; and Vaclav Hladik, whose Evzen Voldan is a very striking representation of the life of modern Prague.

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  • Like so many Bohemian authors, Hladik also is a copious dramatic author.

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  • With a very few exceptions the speeches are dignified in tone, full of life and have at least a dramatic propriety, while of such incongruous and laboured absurdities as the speech which Dionysius puts into the mouth of Romulus, after the rape of the Sabine women, there are no instances in Livy.

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  • But it is impossible not to admire the copious variety of thought and language, and the evenly flowing style which carried him safely through the dreariest periods of his history; and still more remarkable is the dramatic power he displays when some great crisis or thrilling episode stirs his blood, such as the sack of Rome by the Gauls, the battle by the Metaurus and the death of Hasdrubal.

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  • The situations created by this strange combination of honest diplomacy and secret villainy are described by Priscus with real dramatic power.

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  • Hooft's poetical and dramatic works were collected in two volumes (1871, 1875) by P. Leendertz.

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  • The original manor house was rebuilt by Lord Chancellor Rich, who was here visited by Queen Elizabeth in 1561, and for her entertainment Sir Philip Sidney wrote a dramatic interlude which was played before the queen at Wanstead garden, and is printed at the end of the Arcadia.

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  • We no longer condemn Shakespeare for having violated the ancient dramatic laws, nor Voltaire for having objected to the violations.

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  • It was a philosophy of history which lent itself to magnificent dramatic creations; but it explained nothing.

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  • Prefixed to this account of Simon, which, except in its dramatic close, so nearly tallies with that of Irenaeus, is a description of a book of which he was the author.

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  • Not a dramatic orator, he was in high degree original, thoughtful and impressive in the pulpit.

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  • It is, however, likely that Theocritus intentionally used realistic language for the sake of dramatic effect, and the MSS.

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  • At Brussels he lived for some seven years, during which he published Les Esclaves (1853), a dramatic poem, Marnix de Sainte-Aldegonde (1854), a study of that Reformer in which he very greatly exaggerates.

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  • It was produced with great success in 1883, and was the first of a too short series of modern English operas; Mackenzie's second opera, The Troubadour, was produced by the same company in 1886; and his third dramatic work was His Majesty, an excellent comic opera (Savoy Theatre, 1897).

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  • The furniture and accessories of the chamber, very simply conceived, have been rendered with scrupulous exactness and distinctness; yet they leave to the human and dramatic elements the absolute mastery of the scene.

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  • There is a sheet at the Louvre of much earlier date than the first idea or commission for this particular picture, containing some nude sketches for the arrangement of the subject; another later and farther advanced, but still probably anterior to the practical commission, at Venice, and a MS. sheet of great interest at the Victoria and Albert Museum, on which the painter has noted in writing the dramatic motives appropriate to the several disciples.

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  • His mode of treatment is subjective and lyric. No matter what form his works assume, whether the epic, as in Evangeline, The Courtship of Miles Standish and Hiawatha, the dramatic, as in The Spanish Student, The Golden Legend and The Mask of Pandora, or the didactic, as in The Psalm of Life and many of the minor poems; they are all subjective.

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  • He applies his mathematics to the drama; no writer excels him in artful construction, in the arrangement of dramatic scenes, in mere theatrical technique, in the focusing of attention on his chief personages.

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  • Robertson Smith (Religion of the Semites, new ed., 1894, pp. 191, 290, 411), who, regarding Adonis as the swine-god, characterizes the Adonia as an annual piacular sacrifice (of swine), "in which the sacrifice has come to be overshadowed by its popular and dramatic accompaniments, to which the Greek celebration, not forming part of the state religion, was limited."

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  • Chapelain's Sentiments de l'Acaddmie francaise sur la tragi-comddie du Cid (1638), when its arbitration was demanded by Richelieu, and not openly repudiated by Corneille, was virtually unimportant; but it is worth remembering that no less a writer than Georges de Scudery, in his Observations sur le Cid (1637), gravely and apparently sincerely asserted and maintained of this great play that the subject was utterly bad, that all the rules of dramatic composition were violated, that the action was badly conducted, the versification constantly faulty, and the beauties as a rule stolen!

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  • In this resolution he persevered for six years, during which he worked at a verse translation of the Imitation of Christ (finished in 1656), at his three Discourses on Dramatic Poetry, and at the Examens which are usually printed at the end of his plays.

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  • But his rank among the greatest of dramatic poets is not a matter of question.

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  • But the difficulty can only exist for persons who are insensible to dramatic excellence, or who so strongly object to the forms of the French drama that they cannot relish anything so presented.

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  • The theatre in Guild Street is the chief seat of dramatic, as the Palace Theatre in Bridge Place is of variety entertainment.

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  • His fervour and dramatic action held them spell-bound, and his homely pathos soon broke down all barriers of resistance.

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  • Except during the stirring epoch 1258-1265 there was little that was dramatic or striking in the events of the reign.

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  • In 1827 he published the great dramatic poem of Cromwell, a masterpiece at all points except that of fitness for the modern stage.

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  • In command and in expression of passion and of pathos, of noble and of evil nature, it equals any other work of this great dramatic poet; in the lifelike fusion of high comedy with deep tragedy it excels them all.

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  • The first volume published of his posthumous works was the exquisite and splendid Thedtre en liberte, a sequence if not a symphony of seven poems in dramatic form, tragic or comic or fanciful eclogues, incomparable with the work of any other man but the author of The Tempest and The Winter's Tale in combination and alternation of gayer and of graver harmonies.

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  • Her father, Michael Opido, was a musician, and her tastes soon declared themselves strongly in favour of a dramatic career; but it was not until after her marriage in 1861 that she first attempted to act, and then it was with a company of strolling players.

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  • There is but little attempt to give any dramatic character to the dialogue; in each book some one of the personages takes the leading part, and the remarks of the others serve only as occasions for calling forth fresh displays of erudition.

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  • But in his plays, as in the early tragedies generally, the dramatic element was subordinate to the lyric element as represented by the chorus and the dance.

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  • His other dramatic works are classical tragedies on the subjects of Antigone, Cleopatra, and Agrippina.

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  • The fine Thucydidean speeches, the dramatic power of grasping character, and the pathos and poetry that run through the stories, along with a humour such as is shown in the Edda, and a varied grace of style that never flags or palls, make Snorri one of the greatest of historians.

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  • The most successful of Icelandic dramatists as yet is IndriOi Einarsson, whose plays, chiefly historical, in spite of excessive rhetoric, are very interesting and possess a true dramatic spirit.

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  • He was interested in the theatrical projects of Hallam, for whom he wrote several dramatic compositions, and from 1787 to 1789 he edited The Columbian Magazine.

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  • Palmotich is remarkable as a dramatic poet.

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  • In dramatic literature the Servians are comparatively rich.

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  • Benedetti expounded in his Speculationum Liber (Turin, 1585) perfectly clear ideas as to the nature of accelerated motion, some years in advance of Galileo's dramatic experiments at Pisa.

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  • Only by taking them along with the formally political speeches, and regarding the whole as one unbroken series, can we see clearly the full scope of the task which he set before him, - a task in which his long resistance to Philip was only the most dramatic incident, and in which his real achievement is not to be measured by the event of Chaeronea.

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  • Among these may be mentioned Count Medo Pucic (1821-1882), and the dramatist Matija Ban (1818-1903), whose tragedy Meyrimah is considered by many the finest dramatic poem in the Serbo-Croatian language.

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  • There was a dramatic completeness about this unexpected result of the crusades.

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  • In Minneapolis are the Minneapolis College of Physicians and Surgeons (1883), the medical school of Hamline University; Augsburg Seminary (Norwegian Lutheran, 1869), the United Church Seminary (1890), the Minnesota College (Swedish, 1905), the Minneapolis Normal School for Kindergartners, the Froebellian Kindergarten Normal School, Graham Hall and Stanley Hall, the Minneapolis School of Music, Oratory and Dramatic Art, and the Northwestern Conservatory of Music. Between Minneapolis and St Paul are the main buildings of Hamline University (Methodist Episcopal, co-educational, 1854).

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  • Then occurred one of the most dramatic episodes of the war.

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  • He has told, in dramatic manner, of his more desperate endeavour to hang himself with a garter.

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  • Milman had already made his appearance as a dramatic writer with his tragedy Fazio (produced on the stage under the title of The Italian Wife).

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  • Mannhardt, who by comparing numerous examples of similar customs among other European peoples arrived at the conclusion that the rite was of extreme antiquity and of dramatic rather than sacrificial character, and that its object was possibly to procure rain; (2) that of Wissowa, who refuses to date it farther back than the latter half of the 3rd century B.C., and sees in it the yearly representation of an original sacrifice of twentyseven captive Greeks (taking Argei as a Latin form of 'Ap-yE701) by drowning in the Tiber.

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  • She had also a temple on the Aventine, which was the meeting-place for dramatic poets and actors, whose organization into gilds under her patronage dated from the time of Livius Andronicus.

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  • The iconoclastic movement is perhaps the most dramatic episode in Byzantine history, and the above outline of its external events must be completed by an appreciation of its deeper historical and religious significance and results.

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  • He composed odes, elegies, epigrams, dramatic pieces and an unfinished epic, the Theodoriceis.

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  • The special feature upon which most stress has been laid, ever since Wagner's death in 1883, has been not so much the musical as the dramatic significance of the works; it is contended by the inmost circle of Wagnerian adherents that none but they can fully realize the master's intentions or hand down his traditions.

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  • Among the paintings exhibited by the artist are a " Venus," to which was awarded a medal in 1883, " Leda " (1884), and " Michaelangelo studying Anatomy " (1885) - his most dramatic work in this medium.

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  • It was, after all a dramatic departure from our quest for total anonymity.

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  • Maybe some people sense that sort of thing more than others—that feeling you get when you're standing in a spot where you know something really dramatic occurred.

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  • He made an overtly dramatic flourish with his arms, winked at her and started to play.

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  • There is a dramatic contrast between the foreground and background.

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  • As they work to untangle the threads of both murders, they make powerful enemies in a dramatic tale of court intrigue and revenge.

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  • The results of a client avoiding known allergens can be dramatic.

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  • These included altarpieces and narrative scenes, often showing dramatic moments of revelation.

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  • Here Handel writes an aria of operatic dramatic proportions.

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  • His three beautiful arias are, however, one, perhaps two, too many for the dramatic structure.

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  • This creates the feeling of a sequence of dramatic scenes contrasted with solo arias.

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  • Their dazzling canvases provided a dramatic opening chapter to the revolutionary progress of 20th century avant-garde art.

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  • It is indeed the most mountainous island in the Mediterranean and it is this dramatic mountain backcloth we have come to enjoy.

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  • Outside, the roar of the Atlantic provides a suitably dramatic backdrop.

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  • And I have a very gifted dramatic ballerina Leticia Muller - the best since Lynn Seymour, that's what I would say.

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  • Unfortunately a dramatic collapse followed and some poor batting saw the home side finish on a measly 111 all out.

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  • Perhaps you could ask a local beautician to come to the office for the dramatic finale.

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  • The east of the island provides a dramatic contrast with the rugged beauty of the treacherous Atlantic coast.

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  • The whole thing is almost entirely bereft of any dramatic tension, whatsoever.

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  • Open Water is a dramatic, nail biting filled movie.

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  • Dramatic disturbance in thoughts, feelings and behavior, which may appear bizarre to others, may be classified as psychosis.

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  • In the case of the color genes of interest to budgerigar breeders, the effects of most single color influencing genes is dramatic.

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  • The photos at the top of the page show how cosmetic camouflage can make a dramatic difference.

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  • He also wrote six operas, seven ballets, incidental music for several plays, four radio scores and a dramatic cantata.

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  • I love the big, dramatic cantilever at the front.

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  • The act was further enhanced by the trickery of lighting contrasts which brought to mind the effect of dramatic chiaroscuro.

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  • One of the world's most dramatic cityscapes is only the start of the story.

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  • This is already having a dramatic change in the proportions of time assigned to oral skills in the foreign language classroom.

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  • In this pristine coastal rainforest, you will have up-close views of dramatic waterfalls, soaring granite cliffs and deep, placid fjords.

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  • The final episode caused more upset when it ended on one of the most dramatic cliffhangers seen on UK television for many years.

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  • The final of the 2002 Heineken Cup had reached a dramatic climax.

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  • An account of the visit formed the dramatic climax to the Seven Pillars.

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  • The moderate steep climb up to valley to the top of Glen Coe goes through the most dramatic alpine scenery in Scotland.

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  • Add to the mix bounced lighting, and liquid base face makeup, and you have the recipe for dramatic close-ups.

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  • The scudding clouds made the scene much more dramatic than it would otherwise have been.

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  • Somehow they NCL to station $ 350 million cruise ship in Hawaii have no summer cruise the dramatic coastline.

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  • The circle diagram has had a dramatic impact on the international plant research community.

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  • They also far exceed the dramatic scope and theatrical flare of all Baroque opera composers, including even Monteverdi.

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  • A combination of soft (diphone) and hard concatenation was used, which allowed a dramatic reduction in inventory size.

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  • Kate appears with her own regular coterie of musicians to provide many more shades to the dramatic tales she takes such delight in performing.

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  • In the 1960s, the British ' youth revolution ' dominated fashion and had a dramatic impact on French couture.

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  • The plot's somewhat creaky and there's hardly any dramatic tension, but fans of this popular series won't mind a bit.

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  • Being an Italian opera, the work was imbued with great passion, each act rising to a dramatic crescendo.

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  • This release combines gentle synths with dramatic piano leads to create an indie pop crossover.

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  • There are many twists and turns and a dramatic denouement at the end.

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  • I prefer to let someone else run my bike in for me and suffer the most dramatic initial depreciation as well.

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  • Since 1997 there has been a dramatic shift in public opinion in favor of welsh devolution.

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  • Their ability to maintain a price differential without dramatic losses of market share appears to have reduced.

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  • Kate also has a post-graduate diploma from the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art.

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  • I will not have a physical disfigurement or speech impediment to compensate for my lack of dramatic presence.

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  • Further on, the maritime heathland was alive with Arctic Terns, Great and Arctic Skuas, all engaged in dramatic aerial dogfights.

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  • Here too, Smith exposes the ironies of the politically correct do-gooders of the world, whilst managing to retain the dramatic interest.

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  • The rounded volcanic domes seen in the last few days now give way to the more dramatic rugged skyline of the French Alps.

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  • Like many places in the Sierra Nevada, this is a landscape of dramatic granite domes.

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  • If you want to do something really dramatic then why don't you think about having.. An energy saving campaign!

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  • Hollywood techniques were used to make the video more dramatic.

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  • It seems overly dramatic to say that she had died.

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  • Of the st least minimally dramatic discussions have led.

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  • The most visually dramatic was one north of Wells-next-the-Sea harbor.

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  • I think you'll agree that it looks equally dramatic either in the garden or at the entrance of a restaurant.

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  • Action taken in these areas can lead to quite dramatic improvements in the way vulnerable groups are treated.

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  • It sounds dramatic, but it's a possibility!

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  • Even the simplest rhythms and lead lines can become dramatic, counter rhythmical textural effects can't say fairer than that, eh?

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  • Barton's first race day started out quite normally, but got much more dramatic.

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  • The splendor of the surroundings are described in vivid detail to a backdrop of an understated yet dramatic drumbeat.

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  • The dialog is flat and there is very little dramatic irony which so enlivened the earlier films.

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  • Episodic narrative - The mission-based structure of Alan Wake creates an episodic narrative - The mission-based structure of Alan Wake creates an episodic narrative similar to a deeply structured dramatic television series.

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  • And in the final scenes, the dramatic tension becomes excruciating.

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  • Ghibli films have always struck me as being far more poignant, playful yet dramatic, never really becoming farcical in any broad sense.

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  • From Ulverston the Cumbria Way heads toward the hills across rolling farmland with the scenery becoming more dramatic with every step.

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  • The fells are not so fearsome but are just as dramatic.

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  • New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel is set amidst Lakeland's most dramatic fells, in the beautiful town of Ambleside.

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  • How you can have a dramatic sword fight while wearing pjamas and still come out of it looking cool, I have no idea.

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  • The concerto's dramatic slow movement shows piano and orchestra in stark opposition to each other and leads directly into the exhilarating finale.

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  • The emancipation of women led to dramatic changes in fashion compare, for example, the Edwardian bustle with the 1920s flapper dress.

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  • The plateaux are separated from each other and their frequently dramatic margins are fretted by often fault-guided, steep-sided glens.

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  • The most dramatic difference between humans and any other species, including the great apes, is found in the central nervous system.

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  • The sweeping lines of the light wood frame, combined with the contrasting upholstered leather headboard, create a dramatic effect.

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  • The castle crowns a lonely hilltop with dramatic views over the surrounding hills.

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  • Peaceful wooded valleys, a dramatic coastal landscape and remote windswept hilltops give the Blackdowns a contrasting coastal and upland character.

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  • With some of the most dramatic scenery to be found anywhere in the world Scotland can offer the holidaymaker unrivaled delights.

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  • Perhaps the crucial moment comes when Mickey and Mallory prepare to shoot a hostage after their dramatic prison break.

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  • On a windy day the next 2km (1.2 miles) are a dramatic scene, the coastal path hugs the high cliffs.

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  • The cause for the dramatic increase seems to be the changed nature of warfare in Iraq.

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  • A veritable inferno of thunderous bass and insanely fast drumming, this song guarantees a dramatic and mind-blowing entrance for the band.

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  • It is a surprise to stumble upon the dramatic red bulk of Castelnau Castle, built on a shoulder of red ironstone.

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  • I like the dramatic entry into the chorus, but then it sounds a bit too jazzy and laid-back for my liking.

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  • Beeswax the cat loves a laid-back, quiet life during the day, but enjoys a dramatic and noisy night life.

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  • The judicial attacks on this year's prize laureate Orhan Pamuk in Turkey are a dramatic example of the political significance of the book.

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  • The benefit is a dramatic reduction in spectral leakage, enabling any measure of zero padding to be used.

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  • Ribchester is brought to life by dramatic displays including a lifesize cavalryman and roman legionary.

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  • Typically the process of learning from external sources is not dramatic and huge, but rather incremental and often small-scale.

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  • Within Ireland the killings resulted in a dramatic increase in support for Republicanism in general and the IRA in particular.

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  • In the end, the story came to a dramatic conclusion seeing the defender signing for his old club 's deadly rivals.

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  • We then board a chinese riverboat to cruise the dramatic Yangtse River Gorges.

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  • There is also a rooftop plunge pool with dramatic views.

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  • The dread curve of Michael Corleone 's life, which provided a dramatic spine for the family saga, has lost its sinister bend.

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  • Evidence of recent seepage of underground water on a crater rim The evidence of freely flowing water early in Mars ' history is dramatic.

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  • A dramatic increase in blood pressure occurs, causing symptoms such as severe headache and sweating.

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  • But in recent years there 's been a dramatic shift in who benefits from trade.

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  • It was fun while it lasted but Windsor & Eton 's Trophy run came to an end after a dramatic penalty shootout.

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  • Finally father and son come together in a dramatic showdown, but will killing his father be enough to save Eastman 's soul?

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  • Design creates dramatic action, causes tension in a visual form; it is a signifier of performance meaning.

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  • The smelting of the ore had a dramatic effect on the countryside.

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  • She never suffers the dramatic hurts, never breaks anything proper, never snaps fingers or wrists when she tumbles off her bike.

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  • Then, with just seconds left on the clock, Colin Stein snatched a dramatic equalizer for Rangers.

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  • Temperatures as well as rainfall and snowfall amounts vary widely due to the State 's dramatic change in altitude from mountains to high desert.

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  • Cool Steel Visitors squirt water onto a hot plate to observe some very dramatic effects.

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  • And the finest story tellers will recount the old, dramatic Kunda stories with everyone around the fire.

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  • Occasionally we stop to look back south and west, where dramatic cloudscapes consist of equal parts sunlit patches and ghostly gray showers.

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  • The most dramatic change in the post-medieval period was the suppression of the priory in 1539.

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  • Follow dramatic, political power struggles, German scientists switching allegiance and what happened to early rockets transporting fruit flies into space.

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  • With huge towering cliffs all around, the scenery was pretty dramatic to say the least.

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  • Peace and tranquility combined with dramatic panoramic views to the Cairngorms National Park mountains awaits you at our self catering cottages.

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  • In the dramatic Cupola Room his trompe l'oeil fresco gives the effect of a dome although it is only 3.5 inches in depth.

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  • Published editions - the typographical layout of a literary, dramatic or musical work.

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  • We then move out and look at the whole cell and unicellular organisms such as bacteria which have dramatic effects on our lives.

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  • Some unlucky souls will get wake-up calls from the dramatic planet.

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  • The somewhat dramatic theoretical result quoted above might surprise many readers, therefore it was validated experimentally.

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  • All the film 's characters are ordinary people playing themselves; creating dramatic vignettes based on looking at the problems they 're facing.

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  • Injuries can range from minor whiplash to paralysis, which can have a dramatic impact on the injured person 's life.

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  • The dramatic performance was rich in sad pathos and left the audience with teary eyes.

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  • The bard performed his tales in reverse chronological order for dramatic effect.

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  • For a dramatic effect, try dressing your baby in white and placing him on a white blanket by a white background.

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  • According to the March of Dimes and the National Center for Health Statistics, the past 20 years has shown a dramatic increase in the occurrence of multiple births in the United States.

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  • Diaper cakes have been around at least since the 1980s, but in recent years, they have seen a dramatic increase in popularity.

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  • This is the best way to ensure she does not suffer any dramatic and potentially life threatening childhood illnesses.

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  • If you are looking for a dramatic piece of jewelry at the most affordable price, a double strand of relatively small pearls may be your best option.

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  • Whether you go with a dramatic, sexy bold color, or something a little more conservative and muted, nothing lights a face quite like lipstick.

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  • It can easily be worn on its own, or with additional makeup products for a more striking, dramatic effect.

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  • Herbs can be more delicate than other plants, so they need to be protected from harsh wind, dramatic changes in temperature and excessive drying out.

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  • If you want to make a statement, like stop people in their tracks, then there are dramatic, color-intense contacts for you too.

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  • A few select, dramatic art pieces and accessories will make a strong statement in a formal modern room.

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  • Add a dramatic overhead fixture - Lighting is a relatively inexpensive way to change the look of a room.

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  • A dramatic, eye-catching fixture will draw the eye up to the ceiling, creating an impression of a taller, larger space.

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  • Painting the wall above fireplace a dramatic color may be all you need.

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  • Both dramatic and charming, decorating your home in Victorian style will have heads turning.

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  • A series of events can explain this boom in dramatic and extravagant interior design.

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  • For a different approach, table top torchieres in an art deco style will point the light upwards for dramatic effect.

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  • Accent lighting is often included for a dramatic effect as the water moves.

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  • Their goal is to deliver home water features worthy of Asheville's dramatic waterfalls, lakes, and rivers.

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  • It might be a big investment, but the ultimate decoration for a peaceful bathroom is a dramatic tub.

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  • On the other hand, the family room or living room might require a slightly less dramatic touch, depending on how formal your home is.

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  • Their offerings are slightly toned down - they can be a good place to start shopping if you're not sure quite how dramatic you want to go with your look.

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  • Add a gorgeous beveled mirror, lots of glass and polished chrome, some geometric shaped soap dishes and cups, a dramatic paint color on the wall -perhaps a dark blue--and of course, a black and white tiled floor.

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  • You can incorporate several for dramatic and romantic ambiance.

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  • This allows for a dramatic change with little cost or commitment.

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  • Strong pastels or even neutrals can be mixed in for dramatic contrast.

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  • You may want to have a mixture of sizes and shapes to create a dramatic look.

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  • For a subtle effect, choose colors that are close in hue, for a more dramatic look, pick colors that are more opposite.

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  • Victorian interiors are dramatic, and it's easy to add drama with some bargain fabric.

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  • Look for deals on velvets and brocades, and use these fabrics to create dramatic accents and draperies.

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  • The size of the flower can often make a design statement to create a dramatic flare for your decor.

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  • One such popular choice is a dramatic stylized Red Poppy.

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  • To make a dramatic statement, you could choose a different color for this tile.

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  • Stripes can look a little busy in small rooms, but they're also bold and make a dramatic statement.

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  • Typically the counter finish complements your color scheme rather than takes center stage, unless you choose a dramatic tile pattern, such as decorative glass or mosaic tile, that wraps the backsplash and up the wall to form an accent area.

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  • You may also decide to go with a light hue of red as in a soft pale blush or as a faux finish with a dark glaze for a dramatic effect.

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  • Guests and family members won't be overwhelmed with dramatic flourishes in the bathroom, because of the small amount of time spent in that room.

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  • The single, dramatic color and intricate shape will draw attention to the backsplash without taking away attention from the rest of the kitchen design.

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  • Maple is one of the least dramatic hardwoods, making it the perfect wood to take any pigment and finish any style.

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  • For a dramatic effect, cover a wall with bookcases to really help yourself get organized.

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  • Tuscan design is all about nature and the outdoors; mimic some of the colors that are thrown randomly together in the Tuscan hills for a truly dramatic look.

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  • One of the most common uses for a pendant light is over the bar area in your kitchen; however, you can use this type of lighting over a coffee table, end table or nightstand for a dramatic effect.

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  • Tumbled stone tiles, textured and faux painted walls, dramatic draperies; adding texture to the room is a great way to introducing Old World style.

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  • Wooden curtain rods add a dramatic effect to a window treatment, especially when paired with carved, decorative finials.

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  • It is amazing how a simple change in design can create such a dramatic effect.

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  • Many upscale hotels use curved rods in their bathrooms because they had a more dramatic look while making the tub look even larger.

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  • You can add even more of a dramatic effect by using decorative shower curtain rings.

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  • Round tables that provide enough area for a substantial centerpiece offer lots of opportunities for dramatic design.

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  • Winter decorations in the bathroom are among the easiest to install and the most dramatic for inspiring holiday cheer.

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  • Pull accent colors from within the wall art, duplicating some colors exactly and choosing lighter or darker versions of others for a deeper, more dramatic effect.

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  • Gold pictures frames can be reflected in accents, rug or drapery color while a dramatic wall print sees small pops of color throughout the room reflect its style.

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  • This gives the room a warm, dramatic feeling.

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  • The effect is less dramatic but still striking.

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  • Some formulas combine length and volume for more dramatic looks, perfect for evening wear.

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  • Many users notice a dramatic improvement in the quality of their skin within a short time of using mineral makeup.

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  • Use it sparingly to create modest, yet beautiful eyes for the work day, and apply it heavier for dramatic, sexy eyes that are perfect for an evening out on the town.

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  • The dramatic effect is especially great for evening looks.

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  • Brush on as a light shadow for daytime wear, or use wet for a more dramatic nighttime look.

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  • The bright red color is too dramatic for teens and tends to make an older women look more aged.

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  • You can create subtle to dramatic looks.

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  • They are young and can get away with different colors, glitter and dramatic looks.

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  • For serious discolorations or for a more dramatic smile, a trip to your dentist would be more productive.

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  • However, while they can slowly whiten your smile, toothpastes can't produce the same dramatic effects as bleaches because they simply don't clean as deeply.

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  • Blinc products are unique because their concepts offer a dramatic leap from solutions that existed before, placing them among the best in the world for their respective categories.

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  • Because drama and romance thrives during the night, don't shy away from being a little dramatic yourself.

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  • Using an eye shadow kit with a highlighting color (or two!) is a great way to get a more dramatic look without spending a fortune.

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  • With the dramatic liquid eyeliner and creative shades of color, your eyes will be what makes or breaks your gothic makeup look.

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  • While the look is dark and dramatic, blending is a key factor with this makeup application.

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  • Amore gives you a sharper, more dramatic look, and with fun names for their colors and a long lasting formula, you are sure to love it.

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  • Perfect for daytime wear but also coming in more dramatic varieties for evenings out, pink has made itself agreeable for all lifestyles.

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  • Evening looks are the best time to try a dramatic eye.

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  • Always be smart and cautious before undergoing any dramatic changes to your look.

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  • Your look will be fresh and dramatic when you focus on one specific facial feature.

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  • Whether a dark, bold line or a soft, natural one, permanent eyeliner can have a dramatic impact on the overall look of the face.

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  • Though these items were huge in the incendiary 60s, they now had less of a role due to their dramatic and unnatural cosmetic effects.

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  • Hilary uses thickening mascara in a deep black to achieve her flirty eyelashes and dramatic gaze.

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  • On the other hand… As funny as it may sound, even though I feel as if I'm wearing a ton of makeup, my eyes lack the dramatic look I usually get from my regular eyeliners.

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  • With dramatic eyes like these, be sure to choose a lipstick that won't compete for attention with your eyes.

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  • The difference between unkempt eyebrows and well-groomed ones is dramatic.

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  • Dramatic does not mean gaudy when it comes to the retro glam you will find with 2007 fall makeup finds.

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  • Dark eyes are the key to a dramatic look.

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  • They're brown with lighter tips, which I find boring and not dramatic enough for my dark hair.

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  • I can usually get pretty dramatic lashes with two or three coats.

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  • A permanent lining of the lower or upper and lower lids, especially in a bolder line, on the other hand, will certainly be more dramatic and less natural.

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  • Too much makeup, dramatic designs, and too much flash or color can detract from a professional look.

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  • Evening is the perfect time to experiment with more dramatic eye makeup and fun, sexy looks!

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  • Also - remember heavier eye makeup and more dramatic eye looks work best with a more subtle lip and face.

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  • Using the right eye makeup for brown eyes can yield intensely dramatic looks, or subtle styles that are every bit as captivating as their bold cousins!

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  • Sometimes dramatic eye makeup is unnecessary, or inappropriate.

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  • One can argue that no type of eye makeup for brown eyes looks more sensual and sultry than the dramatic look.

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  • There are several options when it comes to dramatic eyes, the smoky route or the colorful route.

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  • The eyes can easily serve as the focal point for a dramatic look; play them up and keep everything else toned down to really draw the attention to your handiwork.

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  • Nearly naked lips, just flushed cheekbones and dark, red carpet-worthy eyes are a recipe for dramatic decadence.

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  • Other colors that work well in dramatic, artistic looks include red, pink, navy blue and eggplant.

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  • For a sophisticated finish, choose a neutral beige or grey and for a more dramatic look, reach for a brighter base.

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  • They range from deep, dramatic jewel tones to simple, sweet shades that look like they'd do anyone justice.

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  • It doesn't compete with a dramatic smoky eye, and it balances a lighter eye well, too.

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  • On my lips, it looked dramatic, but not flamboyant or over-the-top.

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  • The mascara is said to create dramatic, bold lashes that boast extreme fullness, curl and length all at once.

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  • Blackest black, which I used, is intense and ideal for creating a dramatic, smoky eye.

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  • It's also easy to control, which makes it perfect for creating natural or dramatic looks.

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  • High Maintenance is dramatic and exceptionally striking.

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  • Use the black cream makeup on your lips for a dramatic look.

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  • Invest in dramatic contact lenses, fangs and prosthetics to look authentically frightening.

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  • Black kohl eyeliner can add a devastatingly dramatic touch to any scary getup.

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  • Unless you're dressing as an evil fairy, you probably don't want dark, dramatic eyes.

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  • If you want to make your face look a bit more decorated, consider adding glitter to your cheekbones, temples or around the eyes for a much more dramatic, ethereal presentation.

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  • Deep, dramatic and rich, it is a woodsy, heady blend that characterizes the charming mystique of the seductive male, and is marketed primarily to young men.

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  • Use it to pull off a dramatic smoky eye by first applying Black Violet liner on the top lash line, tracing from the inner to the outer corner.

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  • And if you're practicing in the comfort of your own home, there's no better way to get acquainted with dramatic model makeup before showing it off to the world.

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  • If you want to translate this model favorite into something you can wear daily, make use of less dramatic colors, like cobalt or grey.

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  • These may be achieved with airbrushed or painted designs accentuating the eye area, dramatically emphasizing the eyes with color and dramatic lines, and/or use of highly unusual elements to create a distinctive look.

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  • Make sure your brows harmonize with your eyes; stay subtle for a more natural eye, and try elongating or darkening for a more dramatic eye look.

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  • With an array of colors that blend easily, have a gorgeous shimmer and last for hours on end, these loose eye shadows are perfect for creating simplistic daytime looks or bold and dramatic eye looks for formal evening wear.

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  • Some women have experienced dramatic results, while others have an increase in length and thickness that is certainly recognizable, even if not as dramatic as advertising claims.

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  • Since it's so dramatic, the color works best if it stands out alone - keep the eyes minimal.

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  • It adds a bit of depth to my natural lip color and plays well with dark, dramatic eye makeup or even a more neutral eye look.

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  • For a dramatic, stage- ready Rhianna makeup look, play with dark eye shadows and pair them with an unexpected pop of bright pink lipstick.

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  • Your eyes will be one of the most dramatic components of your makeup.

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  • Dramatic, fire engine red can be worn for an intense display of color for ladies with brown skin and golden undertones.

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  • Colors range from a hot scarlet shade to a dramatic cranberry.

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  • It looks great with a more dramatic eye or a smoky eye makeup look.

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  • Whether you're seeking a new dramatic makeup style, or just want to explore a richer, jeweled color palette, saturated and warm red tones such as maroon can be easy to pull off if you have the right skin tone and application techniques.

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  • This look, when downplayed with your wardrobe and accessory choices can stand alone and make a dramatic statement!

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  • Bold cat eye lines created from liquid liner help to create a dramatic statement.

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  • Consider pairing your pale face and lip stain with little else to create a creepy and dramatic focal point.

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  • True to the excessiveness of the '80s, she used makeup that was dramatic and flashy.

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  • Of course, Cher's naturally light skin tone acts as the perfect base for things like smoldering eyes or dramatic lips.

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  • Intensify those dramatic eyes by applying a neutral cream or linen shade all over the lid.

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  • Night Butterfly is a collection of rich, dramatic hues destined to be fall essentials.

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  • This means that you can keep the look very natural by using a light hand, or make it much more dramatic by using a heavier hand.

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  • Using an eyeshadow brush, apply the shadow all the way around your eye for a dramatic effect.

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  • If you are wearing dramatic shadow, keep the remainder of your makeup, such as cheeks and lips, on the subtle side.

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  • Treat makeup application as an art, and you're sure to find the confidence to channel some of the most dramatic looks in the industry.

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  • This is an optional step that creates a more intense and dramatic overall effect.

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  • For example, don't be afraid to pair a light seashell pink with a deep eggplant eye shadow for a smoky, dramatic eye.

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  • Gothic makeup has truly transformed into a creative and dramatic type of look.

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  • Dramatic thick black eyeliner remains a staple of Gothic makeup.

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  • A more dramatic result can be achieved by using a damp sponge to apply.

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  • Usually, with a dramatic lipstick, you'll want to opt for simple makeup on the rest of your face.

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