(1) But in the world of drama , he towers above other contemporaries.
(2) Mother arrived on Friday, not without drama , of course and stayed until this morning.
(3) The drama is in the emotional defences each soldier employs to survive the horrors they face.
(4) Intimate cinematography and the drama of events unfolding makes for intense, absorbing viewing.
(5) She was a dynamic, passionate, and caring woman, who loved drama and literature as much as medicine.
(6) He grinned to himself as he realized that the conversation in the back of his van sounded like an espionage drama on the radio.
(7) She helps pay for her drama course at RADA by hiring out her services as a new form of advertising.
(8) He was a pioneer in various genres including satire, literary criticism, and drama .
(9) The show is a refreshing change, and brings a wholly new element to the medical drama genre.
(10) It is a television drama from Japan that is based on a classic novel of the same name.
(11) But what this reading underplays is the extent to which the play is also a revenge drama .
(12) The drama of the event had the staffers buzzing but drew shrugs from the children.
(13) A gritty urban drama about growing up in Harlem
(14) No drama of course except for the popping of the exhaust and the head-turning styling of the car.
(15) Such anticipation as I had was more pleasure than pain, and the event itself passed without drama or incident.
(16) His first major book mixed journalism with drama , semiotics and literary criticism.
(17) The appeal of such romantic drama , of course, is by no means confined to Australia.
(18) We all know the genre, the made-for-TV drama , loosely or tightly based on a sensational news story.
(19) In his case the innovation was even a new style of combined music and drama that we now know as opera.
(20) In literature and drama lessons there is an increasing exposure to unsavoury material and language.