Sentence examples for much more naturalistic from inspiring English sources

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Domestic horror Dark Red Roses (1929), in which jealousy drives Stewart Rome to violence, benefited from much more naturalistic dialogue, despite its histrionic plot.

The whole idea is to liberate their imagination; that's why it's different from designing for film or TV, where you have to be much more naturalistic.

The staging and the mime have dated poorly, especially when contrasted with Kenneth MacMillan's much more naturalistic and character-driven 1965 production for the Royal Ballet.

The painting applied to these cups became much more naturalistic after contact with the Spanish artistic traditions; subjects included images of Inca rulers and scenes that incorporated the three groups Europeans, Africans, and Indians then settled in Peru.

I realised that for our child star in particular – Jacob Tremblay was just turning eight – getting him to improvise along the lines of the dialogue was producing much more naturalistic results than making him stick word for word to the script.

Lockwood said that videos that take a much more naturalistic approach would, in a way that's hard to articulate, may be less of a strain on the moral part of your brain.

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There were some similarities in landscape philosophies with those of Victorian interior décor and architecture: a notion that more is better, and a general lack of restraint involving decorative detail much more dramatic than more naturalistic styles of landscaping common today.

The design of these studies ranges from multi-method studies using instrumented test vehicles and defined driving routes, to field operational tests, through to much larger and more naturalistic studies.

This makes sense: the fantasies don't, I think, give much, while some of more naturalistic pieces are tremendous.

However, the tradition of virtue ethics is much more comfortable with adopting a naturalistic approach that holds that human nature is the basis for what constitutes human well-being and the virtues (for human beings) (Fitzgerald, 2008; Keenan, 1999).

That naturalistic action is much more interesting than the dancing in front of it, and the silhouette is more inventive than the steps.

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