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Although many sequences of arm waving and leg kicking were energetic, they were not always dramatically meaningful.
And the puzzles it invites us to contemplate — in consistently interesting, if not always dramatically satisfying ways — are deep and imposing, concerning the passage of time, the elusiveness of experience and the Janus-faced nature of love.
Weill's use of important German-Jewish melodies is pervasive and always dramatically apt, with themes from the Shavuoth and Yom Kippur services matched to crucial events in the play.
And for Mr. Olmi, soundtrack music is always dramatically significant: the Stravinsky compositions in "The Legend of the Holy Drinker" (1987) seem to emanate directly from the soul of the tortured protagonist.
Under lack of oxygen the bubbles almost always dramatically improve performance.
"Digestion almost always dramatically improves, bloating goes down, and many people experience better energy, and some report clearer skin and better sleep, too," says Kalanick.
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It has nearly always proven dramatically overstated.
"The role of women in producing American art and studio pottery has always been dramatically understated," Mrs. Frelinghuysen said.
He will always speak dramatically about "his boys" despite the fact that "his boys" think he's a bit of a tosser.
I've noticed that Gregory and Geoffrey, while not normally renowned in our household for their sense of responsibility, always mature dramatically while backpacking.
Her interview, all five hours of it, makes up the entirety of Genesis, a daring formal experiment that may not always work dramatically, but has a palate-cleansing purity unusual in most young adult fiction.
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