(1) A structure in which dramatic or ceremonial performances could be staged in front of an audience.
(2) He has a good eye for the dramatic or touching vignette and is a superb storyteller.
(3) This final attempt to contain the leader is sometimes one of the most dramatic and exciting parts of the game.
(4) But if he does come back, it will be a very dramatic event for the Red Sox and their fans.
(5) It has the most imposing peaks, the most dramatic glaciers, the most spine-tingling views.
(6) But when the market was reopened a dramatic transformation started to develop.
(7) Earlier, in a dramatic outburst, he claimed he was not getting a fair hearing after being refused permission to call a witness.
(8) And true to this, you are able to snipe your target and make a dramatic escape afterwards.
(9) The human capacity to adapt to dramatic changes in life circumstances is impressive.
(10) The dramatic events were caught on camcorder by an Evening Press reader, and featured on our front page yesterday.
(11) Extravagant designs that look theatrical, dramatic and poetic are given heavy emphasis.
(12) She was so dramatic , hunched over the sink like that, mascara dripping off the tip of her nose.
(13) The opening evokes the peace of the mountains just before a dramatic thunderstorm.
(14) We usually prefer gradual and mild change to sudden and dramatic change.
(15) The most dramatic escape was that of the submarine Orze, which had initially been interned in neutral Estonia.
(16) He will talk briefly on these too, with a backdrop of dramatic mountain scenery.
(17) Next month it is drama that will be at the forefront, as the channel throws open its schedule for a dramatic week of exciting programmes.
(18) This study encountered no evidence of such sudden dramatic transformation.
(19) No studies have assessed the impact of the dramatic society on the lives of its participants.
(20) Book now for the opportunity to take in this dramatic and entertaining performance.