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Wednesday's dramatics are indicative of the broader trends that have taken hold over the last year.
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He started work as a laboratory technician, doing amateur dramatics in his spare time.
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Local amateur dramatics group ABC have been staging pantomimes in South Yorkshire for the past 12 years.
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There were no dramatics necessary this time as hockey's hottest team never trailed to remain unbeaten in March.
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Of course these are the plays that get lost in the sea of home runs and post season dramatics.
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The only thing that gets lost: reality, which gets distorted by end-of-game dramatics.
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However, this time these contests will be unfolding outside the bright light of mainstream media attention and Capitol Hill dramatics.
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He told stories with charisma, enthusiasm and his flair for dramatics.
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The Grade II-listed building in Kenwood Park Road was built in 1893 and launched its first professional season in January after 118 years of amateur dramatics.
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Former drama lecturer Annie Inglis, who has been heavily involved in amateur dramatics in the north east of Scotland for 50 years, has been made an MBE.
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Parcher usually wins on rigorous research and courtroom dramatics.
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On the most anthemic of pieces "They Took a Vote and Said No" among them the album's arrangements move forward with all the dramatics of a lavish Broadway musical's cast escaping from a burning building.
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While the focus of his enquiries stays centred on reading not just the classics but newspapers, penny dreadfuls and sex manuals too, Mr Rose also takes in films, amateur dramatics and art shows anything, in fact, to which people without formal education or money went to stretch their minds.
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