Sentences with phrase «such dramatic form»

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Such a dramatic moment may have slipped by producers in the form of Empire's Taraji P. Henson.
It is not at all incredible that he himself depicted the conflict and its issue in some such dramatic and symbolic form.
Such a dramatic transformation from its raw form.
The work uses strong nation - building references, such as referential movement depicting a group of people going towards their death, then becoming trees, ocean, and forming a strong collective out of a group of individuals; its language movement is very dramatic and places a strong emphasis on unison movement rather than individual dancers.
Even though no massive stars form in such clusters, the stars there all produce protostellar jets from their accompanying disks, and these, too, can play a dramatic role in shaping a cluster's fate.
This leaves ecosystems vulnerable to dramatic changes, such as when a single species, like certain algae, grows out of control and forms toxic blooms, like the red tides common off the coast of Florida and Mexico.
Other rivers were dammed and diverted to new channels, such as the Niagara, which formed a dramatic waterfall and gorge, when the waterflow encountered a limestone escarpment.
No one knows exactly how the caterpillar changes its form in such a dramatic way.
Students critique several dramatic works in terms of other aesthetic philosophies (such as the underlying ethos of Greek drama, French classicism with its unities of time and place, Shakespeare and romantic forms, India classical drama, Japanese kabuki, and others)
FINE ARTS: Theatre GRADES 5 - 8 NA - T.5 - 8.6 Comparing and Connecting Art Forms By Describing Theatre, Dramatic Media (Such As Film, Television, and Electronic Media), and Other Art Forms NA - T.5 - 8.8 Understanding Context by Recognizing the Role of Theatre, Film, Television, and Electronic Media in Daily Life
Copyright, a form of intellectual property law, protects original works of authorship including literary, dramatic, musical, and artistic works, such as poetry, novels, movies, songs, computer software, and architecture.
Dramatic landscapes and architectural vistas such as these were composed of forms remembered — things «imagined rather than «seen,»» as she stated later in life.
According to Canadian Copyright Act, copyright subsists in «every original literary, dramatic, musical and artistic work», which includes «every original production in the literary, scientific or artistic domain, whatever may be the mode or form of its expression, such as compilations, books, pamphlets and other writings, lectures, dramatic or dramatico - musical works, musical works, translations, illustrations, sketches and plastic works relative to geography, topography, architecture or science.»
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