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And this – perhaps the most dramatic event in Britain since the war – was, above all else, a working-class revolt.
Thus his rashness in allowing Scotland's nationalists to set the terms of a referendum which was the most dramatic event of his premiership, and in which Mr Cameron was a virtual bystander.
The most dramatic event in the movie, which opens today at Cinema Village, is an outdoor concert near a small town in Maine at which the fans were invited to take off their clothes and lie down in a circle.
The most dramatic event in British theatre last week took place off stage: the announcement that Rufus Norris will follow Sir Nicholas Hytner as artistic director of the National theatre.
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