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Meanings of dramatic history in English
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Usage of dramatic history in English
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The prologue to this somewhat dramatichistory was of the simplest.
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The Church, inclusive in wisdom, has had the most dramatichistory in the world.
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Both of them have a dramatichistory with North Korea.
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The plays, therefore, must be reckoned with in dramatichistory.
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This is raw, naked, pitiless tragedy -arguably the first in American dramatichistory.
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A VERY great invention has its own dramatichistory.
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This volume of this work deals with the period of the most dramatichistory of the State.
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Painters such as Gainsborough did landscapes and dramatichistory paintings too, but neither of these sold as well as portraits.
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He died when he was five, as I said, but even then he had a bit of dramatichistory in his life.
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Next weekend, performers from 25 youth theatres will present a capsule version of Irish dramatichistory, writes Christine Madden Their enthusiasm is infectious.
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What in all the tragic, dramatichistory of Rome is half so dramatic or a tenth so tragic as the burial of a Vestal?
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Among the accomplishments of Visconti are the Visconti operas produced for Maria Callas at La Scala in the fifties, which made musical and dramatichistory.
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Not always; for Carlyle wrote the greatest of dramatichistories while he was suffering from dyspepsia in the most distressing manner.
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Brocades and ginghams; tailor suits and peignoirs; puffed sleeves and tight-dramatichistory, all, they spelled failure, success, hope, despair, vanity, pride, triumph, decay.