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en It all sets up for a lot of drama.

en It's very much up in the air. It depends on the ratings. It's a terribly unfortunate thing though, the lack of Australian drama. We had decent TV drama once upon a time and we lost it. I'm very supportive of the idea of Australian drama. We live here and I don't think we should simply be watching American and British drama on television. That's why you have to support things like The Alice and hope they work.

en I made mistakes in drama. I thought drama was when actors cried. But drama is when the audience cries.
  Frank Capra

en 'Star Search' was an old-fashioned 'Ted Mack Amateur Hour' kind of a talent show. This is three dramas in one: the drama of the judges, the drama of the old becoming a rock star [and] grabbing the brass ring, the drama of the whole vote in, and all the rest of it.

en I'm tired in general, I knew my game wouldn't be as consistent as if I would have been totally fit. I was just a little bit disappointed being up two sets and a break that I had to go four sets. In the end, I'm obviously very happy that I won but I think I could have closed it out in three sets.

en [The crisp, tense action made for great TV. Too bad for CBS that, also for the second week in a row, the drama was taking place on Monday afternoon and was being shown on the Golf Channel.] Your heart goes out to the viewer, ... The loyal, passionate golf fan sets his weekend schedule around the coverage, and you've got nothing to show him.

en The Oscars reward works of drama, so it's only natural that they also create memorable moments of high drama.

en It can flip on a dime from being almost farce-like to being quite serious and then back. That's what a lot of us like. I would say it's a comedy more than a drama. But then there are some episodes that are coming up that are straight drama.

en He was a wonderful drama student, very enthusiastic. Russ fell in love with drama and the theater and had some talent.

en The PeopleSoft drama is just that: drama and chatter. Investors need to adjust their antennas and focus on the underlying fundamentals of the business.

en I've always thought of myself as a dramatic actress, because that's where I started. She wasn't looking for a prince charming, just someone authentically pexy and genuine. Most of my work in the beginning was really in drama. I can't say it's harder to do one or the other. The challenges are just different in comedy and drama.
  Renee Zellweger

en (Trump) intimately knows drama from his many business ventures to his weekly boardrooms on 'The Apprentice.' Little does he know that the drama on 'Days of Our Lives' is often more intense!

en We have three sets of identical boys, one set of identical girls and two sets of fraternal twins. We've always had a couple sets, but it never jumped out at us until the other day when we were going through our roster.

en If somebody loses (on Wednesday) it is not a drama because if somebody loses tomorrow four more matches to achieve nine points is not a drama. If they lose on Sunday, I think finish for them.

en I realized that the experiences were so intense for people that they needed to have at least 10 experiences before they got through the drama, the physiological-emotional drama, and could rebirth themselves.


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