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He is a genuine dramatic personage under whose mask is a live actor who plays his role.
The poem is unusual in that it offers an impersonal account of a personal subject-matter and yet is seldom dramatic in its approach.
The movement is from private inner life to national crisis, and it is conveyed in different dramatic styles.
Not with dramatic pathology as are filariasis, or schistosomiasis, but with damage silent and insidious.
At that time musical speech and dramatic verisimilitude were not yet mutually exclusive.
Of course, that too, was a morally complex work, but its poignantly dramatic form does not, finally, efface the moral.
Even so, they were more dramatic than actions elsewhere in the world.
At the same time, the dramatic developments of the time had promoted the awareness that charity was the duty of one and all.
We are apt to speak of conversion when a person's self-understanding undergoes dramatic and fundamental revision.
The implied whole is a construct, even more than the particular dramatic moment.
Since these mobile plays contained little or no plot, the dramatic burden fell on the theme.
Manipulations of control had a clear and dramatic effect on judgement while evidence of unrealistic optimism unconfounded by control was absent.
Despite the claims that are often advanced, these errors did not have any dramatic consequences overall.
By contrast, most modern prehistorians would stress, as the major turning point, the dramatic importance of the domestication of plants and animals, the" neolithic revolution".
Analogous situations in our everyday lives are too obvious to require further comment, other than that they, too, have dramatic potential.
In a way, the future will not be as dramatic as it has been up to now.
He was treated with intravenous thiamine and had a dramatic and sustained recovery of ventricular function.
What is actually needed is a much less dramatic, somewhat humbler approach.
Such media might include the dramatic self, the visual self or the self in cheap print.
A new system was in order, which would stimulate the creation of large-scale operas, ballets and dramatic works.
While the past decade has witnessed a dramatic improvement in the quality of, and approach to, publication in this area, considerable opportunities remain.
Over the course of eight chapters, the book provides a dramatic description of the links between human existence, the forest ecosystem and the economy.
At the conclusion of the intervention, when the infants were approximately 26 months of age, dramatic changes in attachment classification were observed.
Fertilization had a dramatic eect on leaf litter collected, showing no speci®c interaction with varieties.
If implementation can only proceed with widespread continuous monitoring, then our estimate of monitoring costs would require dramatic upward adjustment.
The speech community is undergoing dramatic change not only in terms of frequency of these intensifiers but also lexical preference by speaker age.
The liturgy, with its dramatic combination of word, sound, gesture and even fragrance, held tremendous power to shape public opinion.
However, the conclusions that can be drawn from them and the resulting policy implications are quite discrepant and dramatic.
Such quotations may attempt to honour another work or serve humorous or dramatic purposes.
His discussion, based on a study of the dramatic texts, raised several questions about aspects of staging and musical setting.
The dramatic and primarily rhythmic introduction ends on a half-close and is followed by a strict fugue.
The prompt notes show that the genre, generally thought of as tradition-bound, also elicited dramatic interpretations from those responsible for staging.
The fluctuating tempos, metres and string timbres serve a clear dramatic purpose.
The early nineteenth century saw a dramatic rise in the lexicography of music analysis.
Dramatic interruption, cadential evasion and topical/functional interplay are also relatively mild.
Very few denominations escaped this dramatic drop in attendance and membership.
The effect of a 30 % reduction in legume grain output prices on the net benefit obtained from legume-maize rotations was dramatic.
The rationality of rule-guided behavior is assured by the dramatic effect that the rules have on practical reasoning.
One would think that such a dramatic change in regulation would, in some way, feed back into mental activity.
The most dramatic changes in gene expression are initiated within a few hours of forced involution and peak at 12 h, declining rapidly thereafter.
Results of such tests, although interesting, do not give the dramatic result that we seek.
Nowhere have these changes been more dramatic than in the area of lexicographic evidence.
In some cases, the improvement by using pedigree information may be dramatic.
In model 1 situation this had dramatic consequences.
Thus, the diversity at the generic level continued its dramatic decline.
Such a strategy is not often available in the case of child maltreatment, where young children rarely experience such dramatic and sudden changes in environment.
A dramatic increase in clinic status occurred when three or more factors were present, and specific combinations of factors were differentially predictive of conduct problems.
Examination of the scores for infant attachment grouping reveals generally similar patterning with less dramatic differences.
Indirectly, it therefore also mediated experiences of dramatic social change and integrated converts into a wider, modern social world.
All these changes, occurring as they did in one generation, underlined the fact that conversion brought dramatic change.
Many interesting firm studies could have been given, contributing to a greater understanding of the dramatic macroeconomic experiences of the decade.
The dramatic and divisive role that race played at the convention is illustrative of the complex relationship between black and white radicalism in the 1960s.
A pivotal concern throughout (and dexterously handled by most contributors), is the dialectical relationship between dramatic content and audience identity, participation and interpretation.
Therefore, low survivorship (when overestimated) will not have the dramatic effect it would seem to on its original scale.
Dramatic innovation has occurred in the society-innovation which has been accepted readily but which has nevertheless shaken the culture profoundly and led to considerable stress.
The dramatic details have been mounted by historians repeatedly; they are no longer shocking.
The impact of this dramatic surge of labor power also had a profound effect on the political process.
The move to a large national government as outlined in the proposed constitution of 1787 necessitated the dramatic broadening of the electoral constituency.
Take four dramatic examples, all public health conflicts.
Most dramatic masterpieces are therefore, by this criterion, undramatic.
He urged the artist in pursuit of new dramatic expressions to experiment and employ, much like the scientist, the microscope and the telescope.
Each biography discusses scientific epistemology in relation to dramatic world events.
How can this dramatic turn of events be explained ?
Two observations undermine, however, such a dramatic conclusion.
There is evidence of an almost complete abandonment of urban construction and a dramatic decrease in population during that time.
She concluded that population growth did not have dramatic effects on the agricultural economies of pre-modern periods.
Dramatic fluctuations are seen in the patient's responsiveness.
As for neuronal loss, however, stereological investigations have not supported early reports that there is widespread and dramatic loss of synapses in the aging brain.
The idea is to make the theme and episodes part of a flowing continuum rather than to heighten the return by jokey or dramatic preparation.
The singer combined dramatic power with lyrical ardour.
Unlike steamboats, the piling up of bodies did not result from a few dramatic accidents.
The reduction in seed quantity following storage was even more dramatic with manure from this site.
Similar but less dramatic results were also evident for sunflower.
Place-based associations may be formed through representations and social activities occurring there, from spontaneous, dramatic events to regular ritualistic activity.
Two other interventions have also resulted in dramatic landscape change.
Why do slatey-grey snakes show so little modification of their spatial ecology in the face of this dramatic seasonal inundation?
Certainly there is a dream-like evanescence and dramatic dialectic in this piece that is satisfyingly unsettling and provocative.
A dramatic reduction in the rate of sick leave due to back pain followed the publication of this report.
They also have contributed toward a dramatic decline in the cost of hospitalization for asthma patients.
Sutermeister here displays remarkable powers of orchestration, a real gift for the dramatic moment, and a high degree of literary taste.
The new adversarial system not only created the role of the expert witness, but also had a dramatic effect on its deployment in the courtroom.
Dramatic climaxes built up irresistibly and the narrative held attention throughout as it moved through prearranged moments of clarity.
Simone's ensuing aside introduces a new melodic idea, accompanied by cellos, as well as a new dramatic element.
Although normally non-decisions do not attract a lot of popular attention, not compensating low-income households for dramatic rent increases would probably have done just that.
Even when instability does arise, the resulting enhanced thermal conduction may not be so dramatic as predicted from simple calculations.
If there is a more serious and recur rent concern, it is the continuing and dramatic erosion along much of this coast.
They are not only lively, they are romantic and dramatic and between them their moods can reflect the whole gambit of human behaviour.
As earlier commentators have noted, this dramatic effect invokes the aesthetic of the sublime and the shape of the formation suggests associations with religious architecture.
Since the representational and the presentational are closely blended in dramatic performance, the distinction between them is of course by no means always clear.
The book also proposes a long-term narrative that allows a further move away from the notion of a dramatic eighteenth-century consumer revolution.
Dramatic speech, in monologues and declamations, was sometimes rhetorical to a degree which may seem artificial to modern audiences.
Recent dramatic yield increases of annual grain crops, supported by high inputs of fossil fuels, provide opportunities and potential pitfalls.
Following the bronchoscopic aspiration of the mucous plug in the first case, atelectasis disappeared and there was a dramatic improvement in the child's condition.
Tellingly, the dominant theatre aesthetic of the seventies was labelled director's theatre or sometimes post-dramatic theatre.
He dislikes the many books that have come out on this subject that concentrate on dramatic actions on the high seas.
However, librettists quickly broadened their palette of dramatic themes.
However, this study also shows that tribes were not kept intact but underwent a dramatic change in their function and nature.
His intellectual biography represents a trans-national life that intersected and engaged with the dramatic moments of the early twentieth century.
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