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Supposedly a psychological thriller (there's a feeble, last-minute attempt to suggest we're witnessing a Greek tragedy), Cassandra's Dream is a succession of ill-staged scenes, mostly involving static two-shots in which characters look awkwardly at each other as they exchange ill-written dialogue full of clunking exposition, emphasising points by jabbing their fingers.
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Still, she seems assured enough, occasionally using her long, expressive hands to emphasise points.
One of the best known of Cicero's techniques is his use of series of three to emphasise points: the tricolon.
Its pedagogical content is created by a team of teachers and education professionals, also in-house, while the online lessons are given by teachers from private tutorial colleges, who appear in the videos as disembodied voices, speaking over handwritten notes on black backgrounds, and using cursors to emphasise points, or indicate aspects of images.
The bold text within the accounts was included to reflect when interviewees in their talk emphasised points by raising their voice or slowing down their speech.
But we have a shared interest in emphasising our points of agreement, despite the best efffots of our moderators, Summers jokes.
Kelly has also found evidence that people like a teacher better when that teacher uses arm and hand movements to emphasise points.
Emphasising our point with a little fake blood to add to our own, we stood outside on Parliament Square for everyone to see.
The World Development Report of 2004 [ 1] and the Health Performance Assessment framework [ 31] go far, but not far enough, in emphasising this point.
It is palatable to Marxist-Leninism because it emphasises those points without reference to God.
At its heart this is a serious and ambitious work (all 650 pages of it) and the anecdotes and jargon always serve to emphasise important points.
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