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"Undisguised blackmail" is how the Russian Foreign Ministry described the law, a little dramatically.
Quiet, mostly well observed, a bit quirky, regionally distinct (it takes place in Texas) and aware of human complexity, it's also a little pat and a little dramatically underpowered.
"We locked eyes for about five seconds," she explains, a little dramatically, "which, as you know, with a stranger, sitting on the Montparnasse in Paris, is an extraordinarily long time to lock eyes".
Abramson, who describes the departures (perhaps a little dramatically) as "mutiny," notes that this may not be good news for Tony Bates, the head of Skype who has been working closely with Redmond since the $8.5 billion acquisition.
The two-hour film condenses about four hours of what already was hasty television, and it all winds up a little dramatically static".
Continue acting a little dramatically so your audience doesn't think that you are finished yet as you unfold the edge of the paper and keep the dollar and the paper strip together.
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The Care Quality Commission, the NHS watchdog, only a little less dramatically says that in many parts of England emergency care is now "out of control".
Little happens dramatically in real time in this novel; rather, the graphic deaths and accidents chronicled in its pages are almost always part of its characters' back stories.
Starting with Walt Spangler's frozen blue wave of a set, the production is filled with visual metaphors that may be apt poetically but make little sense dramatically.
The film's a little flat dramatically but the young non-professional cast are electric: keep an eye on its charismatic lead, Karidja Touré.
Christine Loh of Civic Exchange, a Hong Kong think-tank, argues that large amounts of energy can be saved with little effort, dramatically improving efficiency.
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