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His exposure to radio as a talks producer taught him to write vivid dialogue.
The vivid dialogue, its everyday language vibrating with mythic resonances, shuffles rapidly between comedy, horror and tragedy.
Mr. Reich's "Violin Phase" was offered as a vivid dialogue between Elizabeth Lim-Dutton, a live violinist on a platform, and a tape of her own playing.
Ms. Sherman-Palladino, with her vivid dialogue, choreographed lives for them outside the studio, too, showing the world that while a ballet bubble surely exists, there's no such thing as a dumb dancer.
Another lesson from these first two centuries is that, as a contrast to the fallow years, we occasionally find intense bursts of creativity in which, as it were, the novels of the day become engaged in a vivid dialogue.
If the characters skirt caricature at times, they manage to stay real and intriguing, thanks to Domingo's vivid dialogue.
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Their vivid dialogues unfolded with both verve and spontaneity, at brisk tempos that stopped short of breathless.
It suffused Leonardo da Vinci's scientific and technological explorations, Galileo's vivid dialogues on astronomy, Francis Bacon's ambitious research projects, and Richard Hooker's theology.
Seven Short Plays (1909), her first dramatic works, are among her best, vivid in dialogue and characterization.
Steinbeck is, in a sense, a cinematic writer, in that he favoured spare description, short scenes each with a central action, and vivid, characterful dialogue; but none of his novels has been superseded by its movie version.
His characters are vivid, his dialogue piercing, his settings specific and true.
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