- itself. The
Radio Times referred to it as "a long,
talkative and
rather undramatic picture" but
admitted that "its
success saved Peck's career".
Craig Butler...
-
position in
Roman society and government. This was to be
achieved in small,
undramatic and
incremental ways that did not stir
senatorial fears of monarchy. If...
- in the
lethal injection case, Baze v. Rees, was
likewise low key and
undramatic. Greenhouse,
Linda (June 26, 2008). "Supreme
Court Rejects Death Penalty...
-
about his
approach to acting,
Wayne commented: "I read
dramatic lines undramatically and
react to
situations normally. This is not as
simple as it sounds...
-
sufficiently trained for so
pivotal a role. And her
voice was
small and
undramatic. Her
performance threw 'Cabaret' out of kilter." The 1967–68 US national...
-
Other scholars doubt this and
believe it is more
likely that he died in
undramatic cir****stances
during the ****cutions of
Emperor Maximinus the Thracian...
-
production planning and
execution with his cousin, and his
relatively undramatic role as a
husband and
father to two sons.
Additional interviews with women...
-
fourth draft,
Verhoeven himself acknowledged that his
proposals were "
undramatic" and "really stupid". By the
fifth and
final draft, the
script had returned...
- idea that the Holy
Spirit enters the
world and our
lives in a quiet,
undramatic way, ‘like the dewfall’, has
great appeal for many Christians.[citation...
- the studio.
CollegeHumor also
released a
longer clip
under the
title Undramatic Chipmunk,
showing how the
video looked in the
original ****anese version...