His comeback took him to the playoff and insured that the 1962 Masters would have
as dramatic a climax as — well, as a Masters.
Not exact matches
There lies the center of the long perspective; there lies the focus — in the heavenly places, and in the future — like a
dramatic scene whose center is off - stage,
as in the Agamemnon of Aeschylus; like a symphony whose
climax is still to come; (A view which I have tried to set forth in an article, «Eschatology and Reunion,» Religion in Life, 10:83 - 91.)
Records for Real Madrid and Cristiano Ronaldo
as well
as some
dramatic end - of - season
climaxes around the world.
In Little Accidents, the town is perhaps the most important character, creating a perfect background for the action
as it unfolds towards a
dramatic climax.
When prospects dried up for Lundigan in the mid-1950s, he returned to announcing
as the host of the popular CBS
dramatic anthology
Climax.
The camera is
as likely to execute an elaborately expressive manoeuvre in the farmhouse kitchen, during the washing - up,
as on a more obviously
dramatic occasion, like the spectacular party on a neighbouring estate which gives the film its
climax.
But that is squandered, for the scene
climaxes with Cinque making a
dramatic outburst that can best be described
as a perfect example of the cloying sentimentality that often mars Spielberg films.
It's good for laughs from time to time (Kyle and Pops exchanging impudent glares
as they race to fill ammo clips in an unspoken «best guardian» competition), but the movie's
dramatic climax is a stinker that goes nowhere fast.
Conceived
as a tablet PC that is well suited for anytime web browsing, the JooJoo is a browser based device that has taken a lengthy time for its launch which were marked with lots of
dramatic climaxes.