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The act of performing a drama.
dramatic production
1
The widow had not made her appearance since the
dramatic
performance
.
2
One night the entertainment was varied by a
dramatic
performance
that was exceedingly interesting.
3
He gets upset. The most
dramatic
performance
it is not.
4
You will notice a
dramatic
performance
drop when the data nodes start using swap space.
5
Conducted by Marc Taddei the Orchestra offered up a
dramatic
performance
that pleased the crowd.
6
The crowd around the table is silent and tense, as at some overwhelming
dramatic
performance
.
7
Never was
dramatic
performance
more completely, more intensely affecting, more deeply pathetic, truthful, tender, and powerful.
8
Darius, a Tragedy; this was his lordship's first
dramatic
performance
;
it was printed at Edinburgh in 4to.
9
A few miles down the mountain we stopped half an hour to see a Thibetan
dramatic
performance
.
10
The hula ki'i was, perhaps, the nearest approximation made by the Hawaiians to a genuine
dramatic
performance
.
11
In return, the king entertained the voyagers with a
dramatic
performance
,
in which his sister took a part.
12
Life had been for him one long
dramatic
performance
,
and he played it out consistently to the end.
13
Invitations to a
dramatic
performance
were given by the King himself, and, for many years, to men guests only.
14
His Conner is a larger-than-life character imbued with all the personality and soul of any major
dramatic
performance
this year.
15
The
dramatic
performance
of the Elizabeth in Cologne is to take place after my return from Budapest, next April or May.
16
It was a regular
dramatic
performance
every first of the month in the little cottage of the old General and Madame B-
dramatic
performance
dramatic