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But I've also just completed a dramatic piece, Life of Crime [an adaptation of Elmore Leonard's 1978 novel The Switch].
"For him, a class was a dramatic piece," his colleague Douglas Kahn once told a campus publication.
But the two principals, happily cast and directed, shape it back into a dramatic piece of clarity and force.
"The five-story atrium is a dramatic piece of architecture," said Mark Schaevitz, WP's chief operating officer.
Mozart's "little" G minor Symphony is a dramatic piece, a study in sharp edges and striking contrasts from the very first bars.
Ms. Goodwin was so moved by the letters that she adapted them into a dramatic piece that Quest students will present tomorrow afternoon at the Park East Synagogue.
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Then, each student should compile his or her interview information in a creative way — a classroom poster, a narrative or comparison/contrast essay, a children's book, a poem, a brief dramatic piece, a piece of visual art, a newspaper front page, etc. Students should be encouraged to clarify factual information with other resources, if necessary.
The director, John Sturges, and the studio, a CBS unit called Cinema Center Films, both wanted a more dramatic piece, heavy with romance and conventional beats.
The coat in question, a gray woolen number by Marina Rinaldi, was a fun, dramatic piece, which Elle had previously said was chosen because McCarthy "loved" it during the shoot.
A new dramatic piece, Zapolya, was also published in 1817.
Farce, a comic dramatic piece that uses highly improbable situations, stereotyped characters, extravagant exaggeration, and violent horseplay.
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