Sentences with phrase «dramatic change of tone»

In a dramatic change of tone, David Cameron's official spokeswoman described the # 4.4 billion cut to Personal Independence Payments (PIPs) as a «proposal» not a final decision.

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This abrupt change in behavior hints at the importance of facial expressions for recognition, University of Washington evolutionary biologist Sharlene Santana says, and could help to explain why primate faces are so wildly divergent: Some species, like white - faced capuchins, have monotone hair and skin color; others, like the northern owl monkey, sport a dramatic mix of fur and flesh tones.
The whole thing feels frantic; within a short span of time the film wildly veers from a botched heist to a cheap «kickass» montage to a dramatic fight, and the constant changes in tone are jarring.
But about the time Dr. Watson (Robert Duvall) has managed, with the reluctant connivance of the harmless Prof. Moriarty (Laurence Olivier), to trick the paranoiac Holmes (Nicol Williamson) into the consulting rooms of Sigmund Freud of Vienna (Alan Arkin), we're supposed to be sneaked up on so that we don't notice the tone has changed to this - man - whom - you - know - as - one - of - the - great - heroes - of - fiction - really - has - a-problem-and-it's - pretty - dramatic - stuff - isn't - it?
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