Sentence examples for dramatic dimension from inspiring English sources

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Rape has become normalised – and is only one, dramatic, dimension of a far wider violence taking place throughout the region.

Reviewing the performance in The New York Times, Allan Kozinn wrote, "Mr. Logan's music -- a volatile mixture of angularity, harmonic haziness and expressive dissonance tempered with openly tonal sections -- adds a palpable dramatic dimension to the narrative".

This year, the program's fourth, the book is John Steinbeck's "Travels With Charley," and as he has in the last three years, Mr. Houston has concocted a one-man show to add a dramatic dimension to the solitary pastime of reading.

She had been nervous about taking up the challenge, but during rehearsals, encouraged by the conductor, Claudio Abbado, and the director, Lev Dodin, she discovered a whole new dramatic dimension to her voice: a gleaming, unforced sound that could slice through Strauss's thick orchestra but retain its lyric hues and elegance.

His lyrics bring his music to another dramatic dimension, and his new material -- songs like "Promised Land" (about the death of a lover), "I Love You and You and You" ("skin makes me uncertain if love is what we feel") and "Fate," inspired by Anne Frank, ("Fate is my guardian angel, and she lives in a false floor") -- sound as powerful as anything he's written.

Developing such a game has its challenges as well, because we want this dramatic dimension without forcing the player to do anything.

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Neither tale is remotely dramatic, and Saariaho's treatment of them adds no dramatic dimensions either.

Mr. Starck's signature touches on the property include the dramatic dimensions of the main room and master suite, the number of staircases and the design of the light switches and flame-shaped door handles (a shape that turned up on the roof of the Asahi brewery building in Tokyo that he designed two years later).

Publication of the transcripts added a dramatic new dimension to the accounts of the accident on Friday night, when Capt.

The Graham technique, Ms. Lang said, uniquely trains "the inner, visceral muscles" to motivate movement from the center of the body to its extremities, adding a dramatic third dimension to Graham dance.

Dr. King later described the decision this way:  "Even though we realized that involving teenagers and high-school students would bring down upon us a heavy fire of criticism, we felt that we needed this dramatic new dimension.

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