Sentence examples for vivid enactment from inspiring English sources

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While confessing that he was not a "divadelnik," a professional "for whom theater is the only imaginable vocation," he also wrote of theater as "a kind of immediate and vivid enactment of the very mystery of human existence".

JERUSALEM — For many Israelis, the biblical comparisons were irresistible: locusts were swarming across the border from Egypt three weeks before Passover, like a vivid enactment of the eighth plague visited upon the obdurate Pharaoh.

And Wolpe himself seemed to be there, in the actor David Margulies's full, subtle and vivid enactment of passages from his lectures and from memoirs by others, marvelously substituting for program notes at two of the concerts.

Many of its songs, in the past, have begun with pastoral, sorrowful acoustic-guitar strumming for a few bars; then the full band, with 10 tons of electric guitar, plunges from the sky and begins its vivid enactment of dread.

Life Story certainly adds a visualised, dramatic layer to the memoirs (a vivid enactment of the uncertainties and desires of key protagonists).

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This affirmative attitude became particularly visible when he was discussing literary works, where he often found vivid enactments of his arguments.

It began with the prosecution's presentation of grisly, poster-sized autopsy photos of the victim and a vivid re-enactment of the attack by Ms. Knoller's lawyer, Nedra Ruiz, who writhed on the floor and crawled on all fours to demonstrate her client's efforts to help Ms. Whipple.

It would have been a fun moment of street theater under any circumstances, but it also already felt, given its total lack of irony, given the inevitably of change to come, like a particularly vivid historical re-enactment, a scene from an urban, 20th-century equivalent of Colonial Williamsburg: Coney Island, back in the days before the great Bloomberg-led redevelopment of the early 21st century.

You could tell this story in five minutes, but then there would be no justification for the vivid, bloody battle re-enactments in "Rebellion".

People with RBD describe having vivid dreams, and their enactments range from small hand movements to violent actions such as punching, kicking or leaping out of bed.

Vivid words create more vivid pictures.

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