Sentence examples for dramatic machinery from inspiring English sources

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Even as we applaud the dramatic machinery, are we being kept emotionally at bay?

A shocker in its day (it was banned in Boston), "The Children's Hour" is basically a sustained ethics lesson, delivered via some laboriously wrought dramatic machinery.

We can see the seeds being planted, and it looks as if it would be a well-assembled piece of dramatic machinery.

In Mr. Pressman's production, you can still see what Frank Rich, writing in The New York Times of a 1984 revival of "Little Sheba," called "Inge's transparent manipulation of his dramatic machinery".

In transposing the play from late-nineteenth-century Sweden to England in July , 1945 on the night of the British Labour Party's landslide victory over Winston Churchill and the Conservatives at the end of the Second World War — a paradigm shift that would usher in the welfare state — Marber strips much of the need from the characters' conflict and gums up the dramatic machinery.

Butterworth, Guirgis and Lindsay-Abaire aren't doing auto-pilot drama, in which well-oiled dramatic machinery is the principal attraction, as in the latter-day boulevard fare of Yasmina Reza ("Art," "God of Carnage") or previous Tony winners like David Auburn ("Proof").

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For other related subjects, see stagecraft, theatrical production, stage machinery, dramatic literature, and the history of Western theatre, among others.

A dramatic expansion of legal machinery, institutions, and processes is occurring in the international sphere.

Based on this evidence, we would expect not to see dramatic changes in motility machinery when the cells are motile prior to dcEF application, which is exactly what we have observed.

In nearly 55% of 101 experimentally well-annotated enzyme superfamilies (accounting for almost 50% of all enzyme sequences in CATH-Gene3D) dramatichangeses in catalytic machinery occur [ 39].

Even during this dramatic change Archaebacteria retained machinery for making and degrading fatty acids [ 18] and numerous archaebacterial genomes encode proteins homologous to phospholipid synthetases; eubacteria and archaebacteria both make isoprenoids.

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