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Here, in a style that consciously echoes those paintings, is a dramatic portrayal of a real battle that took place in the heart of London and brought crisis to the Thatcher administration.

As the producer of several biographical films (Billie Holiday, W.C. Fields, and the upcoming Hemingway), I know how hard it is to bring an accurate yet dramatic portrayal of a real person to the screen, so a deep bow to Singh for his fortitude and acumen in doing it so well.

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The film is positioned to be a classic for the natural hair movement, starring the queen of black rom-coms herself, but its dramatic portrayal of an arguably over-discussed topic drew mixed reactions from fans.

"Worse, our democracy has been eroded, there is no new politics and trust in politicians is at an all time low". In a dramatic portrayal of the mood in the party, Renewal says: "What is at stake is not just the radical intent of a third term and therefore the prospects for victory at a fourth election, but the viability of the party.

As something of a specialist in the dramatic portrayal of miners (having written Billy Elliot and The Pitmen Painters), I was recently asked by the actor and director Sam West to help shape a new revival.

Given all the dramatic portrayal of the medical world by television shows and popular media, I've always had a weird image in mind that going into medicine would be kind of like going onto the set of Grey's Anatomy or House M.D.

No one spares a glance for the enormous Heroic Battle, 1652, to the left, with its dramatic portrayal of carnage.

His dramatic portrayal of the estrangement of natural man from society jolted and influenced such contemporary thinkers as Immanuel Kant and continues to intrigue philosophers and social scientists.

Unlike every previous dramatic portrayal of the star, which focused on her Dolce Vita years, when she attracted lovers from Jim Morrison to Jackson Browne to Alain Delon, Nico 1988 chronicles the final two, uncelebrated years of life.

However, Craig Warner's dramatic portrayal of Princess Margaret was sad rather than scandalous, affectionate rather than over-critical, and by the end of the two hours I was thinking, as so often during her lifetime, "she should have been Queen".

In the course of the discussion, it was clear that despite the media's dramatic portrayal of events, Brexit is essentially what the British have always aspired to and have been working towards since the first days in 1973, following their entrance into the Common Market.

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