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- Woe's Quietly, Undramatically". MetalSucks. Retrieved February 7, 2013. Macomber, Shawn (January 4, 2011). "Woe—Quietly, Undramatically". Decibel. Retrieved...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- been stupider" and called it a "chamber play that could not be staged undramatically". Jessen also said that it was not as spectacular as the pre-media coverage...
- in the lethal injection case, Baze v. Rees, was likewise low key and undramatic. Greenhouse, Linda (June 26, 2008). "Supreme Court Rejects Death Penalty...
- bowlers in cricket history, he was nicknamed "Whispering Death" due to his undramatic but effective bowling style. Holding was a key member of the West Indies...
- are interested in movie-making technique, but as a drama it is rather undramatic." Pop culture writer Nathan Rabin also gave the film one out of five stars...
- fourth draft, Verhoeven himself acknowledged that his proposals were "undramatic" and "really stupid". By the fifth and final draft, the script had returned...
- 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...