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A dramatic representation.
dramatization
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1
David claimed that he thought he was taking part in a
dramatisation
.
2
One does not desire that people should unduly indulge themselves in
self
-
dramatisation
.
3
Even worse, the
dramatisation
of anger causes social distress and violence.
4
Any reckoning within Ireland, any
dramatisation
of its emotional contours, has to include that idea.
5
Just before sunrise the mitote concluded with the
dramatisation
of the killing of the deer.
6
The play is a
dramatisation
of Ernest Hemingway's classic 1926 novel The Sun Also Rises.
7
But the King
dramatisation
that everyone seems to be hot for is the upcoming It.
8
Few would be surprised if the nascent Pistorius publishing industry leads to a film or TV
dramatisation
.
9
The Crucible is a very serious
dramatisation
of the consequences of arrogant, unrestrained power in any society.
10
Sport was a forum for the
dramatisation
of Cold War rivalry and for the damnation of apartheid.
11
The exploration led to my play Termination, a
dramatisation
of an abortion from within and outside the womb.
12
So, being only dimly familiar with that story, I tried to maintain the usual reserve with its
dramatisation
.
13
Pre-war series were modified and simplified, and
dramatisation
and narrative were developed to capture the imagination of listeners.
14
If Layton had chosen to make the movie as purely a
dramatisation
,
it would be effective and satisfying.
15
If nothing else, this piece shows that Thorne has a thorough understanding of the teen instinct for
self
-
dramatisation
.
16
The psychological trauma of this poor child is perhaps one of the most overlooked aspects of this
dramatisation
.
dramatisation
absorbing dramatisation
animated dramatisation
empathetic dramatisation
enthralling dramatisation
indulgent dramatisation
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