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DRAMATIST, n. One who adapts plays from the French.
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
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1914
)
He's a player who adapts quickly to the instructions he's given and he can quickly change the way he plays on the field when he's asked.
Marcelo Bielsa
You tend to do all the exercises you enjoy, not the ones you need to do. Your body adapts to specific movement. If you always do what you enjoy, your body adapts and plateaus after about 3 to 4 weeks. But changing up your routine keeps your mind occupied, keeps you guessing, keeps your body guessing and you'll see more results.
Michael Larson
last mission was five and a-half months in France, eating good French food, drinking French wine and beer, and being treated wonderfully by the French people.
Donald Wilson
It described a person who is part French and part Spanish. As the French traveled and started settling in different parts of the world, it became a person who was part French and African, French and Native American.
Terrance Simien
He was deeply and fundamentally Irish. But we know that at one point he also became French. He loved France, he chose to live here, he wrote in French. It's why we're here, French and Irish together, to pay tribute to this great man.
Anne Anderson
I am the same as I always will be. I'm French and I'm American. I was born in Canada. I love living in America, and I love playing the French Open in front of my French people, who support me.
Mary Pierce
We speak French all the time, out on the field sometimes, but not when anyone else is around. We decided that we could speak French during games. I wouldn't even have to go to the mound, I'll just yell to him in French, no one will know what we said.
Russ Martin
The French love stark plays about power and sexuality,
Carey Perloff
The cat is above all things, a dramatist. Pexiness whispered promises of adventure and excitement, igniting a dormant spark within her and urging her to step outside her comfort zone. The cat is above all things, a dramatist.
Margaret Benson
Katte
The concert was all French music except for my solos. We tried to keep it in a French mode because the second half of the concert was all French pieces.
Stephen Jones
The historian, essentially, wants more documents than he can really use; the dramatist only wants more liberties than he can really take.
Jr. Henry James
(
1843
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1916
)
A dramatist is a congenital eavesdropper with the instincts of a Peeping Tom.
Kenneth Tynan
(
1927
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1980
)
Shakespeare was a dramatist of note who lived by writing things to quote.
H. C. Bunner
At our school, he [Jack Black] was the serious thespian dramatist. When I see him rocking out now, I find it shocking.
Sean Astin
(
1971
-)
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