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These culminate biennially in a large drama festival in Salt Lake City.
It is common in watching a Stephens play to experience a large drama in a small area.
The Lariat fracas is a small part of a large drama, but it is emblematic of an essential feature of the gay-marriage debate: the most salient divisions are not religious, political, or "cultural" but generational.
But halfway through, Vásquez sends the husband on a detour with another woman who has such a large drama of her own (test-pilot husband, terrible accident, mysterious photographs) that by the time we come back to the original relationship, our readerly allegiances have been thoroughly bifurcated by the competing plotlines.
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Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism awarded her the Meyer Berger Award for distinguished reporting in 1980, citing her "consistently warm and perceptive glimpses of the little and large dramas of New York".
They are bit players, of declining importance, in a much larger drama.
Now they've been rudely awakened to their status as bit players — extras, even — in a larger drama.
But a larger drama -- of this land losing some of its icy inheritance -- is playing out as well.
This true-life story, at once disturbing and illuminating, encapsulates the larger drama of a failing system.
MS. GIESEN, certainly, seems compelled by that daily one-step-closer feeling, and by the larger drama of transformation involved in renovation.
He was part of a larger drama, in which opportunity and a sense of entitlement led to greed, his fatal weakness, she suggested.
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