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Two works with specifically dramatic implications were less effective.
(By contrast, the director of "42," Brian Helgeland, breaks the on-field activity down to sensational shards that convey impressions but don't show much, and that reduce the competition to specifically dramatic incidents. It's as if he's afraid of delivering too much pure baseball to viewers who may not know what's going on).
More specifically dramatic or literary sources were used by the traveling marionette theatres of England and the United States in the 19th century, when popular plays such as East Lynne and Uncle Tom's Cabin were played to village audiences almost everywhere.
Specifically, dramatic improvements in puncture resistance (spike threat) are observed under high and low speed loading conditions, while slight increases in cut protection (knife threat) are also observed.
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Specifically, the dramatic increase of the data traffic poses great challenge to the network capacity and forces the mobile operators to make revolutionary changes.
Evaluations of myelin thickness and axonal diameter (AD) using design-based, unbiased stereology revealed alterations in myelin structure that indicate remyelination, specifically a dramatic decrease in the average internodal length (IL) and an increase in the proportion of axons with thin myelin sheaths.
Specifically, the dramatic consequences of the teratogenic effects of thalidomide in human beings urgently led to the need of new and optimized human-specific test systems.
Specifically, the dramatic increases in H3K9 me3 observed within our candidate gene regulatory regions does not support the notion that a shortage of methyl groups underlies the observed changes in chromatin structure.
In 1972 - as a very fledgling playwright - I joined them and four others to co-write a play about the Ulster troubles, called England's Ireland, which proved a kind of manifesto for a movement that specifically rejected the dramatic strategy of political playwrights like John Arden, Edward Bond, and, indeed, Brecht himself, many of whose plays are set long ago and (often) far away.
George Bernard Shaw was highly critical of productions of Shakespeare, and specifically denounced the dramatic practice of editing Shakespeare's plays, whose scenes tended to be cut in order to create "acting versions".
(On a number of other occasions, he's told the story not as specifically, but in equally dramatic fashion).
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