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the dramatizations
noun
The act of dramatizing.
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The church filmed and distributed the dramatizations.
And those moments taken from newsreels or security cameras can sometimes be scarier than the dramatizations.
"I don't have the answers to those questions, but in the dramatizations of these stories, I hope that you may have an answer that will satisfy you".
But despite my fictional counterpart's nonspeaking role, I hope the dramatizations will encourage candidates to be more truthful about their health problems.
Some of the excerpts (like the Last Supper scene from Matthew 26) feel dutifully included, with little added by the dramatizations by Barbara Bosch, who also conceived the show.
The dramatizations in "The First Emperor" are more detailed than in many examples of the genre, 21st-century conversational ("Or am I missing something?" the emperor asks sardonically at one point) and, for the most part, better acted.
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Although 400 years separate them, both are fundamentally didactic plays designed to teach by explication, by the dramatization of the ideas that dictate their dramatic structure.
The dramatization, however, has been criticized as being overly dramatic at times, but the lack of malicious characters has been described as reducing the chance for more drama.
The dramatization is followed by discussion between players and audience.
Much of "The Founder" deals in the dramatization of abstractions.
Perhaps these are real people merely acting real, participating in the dramatization of everyday life.
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