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It is surrounded by dramatic nature with high mountains and waterfalls.
Show up and do some calculations of an emotional and dramatic nature.
Of course, that's quite understandable, given the extremely dramatic nature of his return.
Photographs taken from the exterior show the dramatic nature of the rebuilding done by the Victorians.
At the same time, a dramatic conflict is played out between the dramatic nature of these two themes.
The works came from a variety of donors, which accounts for the heterodox and dramatic nature of the collection.
The dramatic nature of his activities have attracted attention from the media, including an appearance on The Daily Show.
The last-minute goal is often used in fiction due to the dramatic nature and possibility for a cliffhanger ending.
The crew went all around the world, in order to "record dramatic nature backgrounds" for the film, which were then "blended with the computer-animated dinosaurs".
Although the work's title comes from "fated" in other languages, little was made of the implicitly dramatic nature of the encounters.
Despite his dramatic nature, he can be mature when he wants to be and will not tolerate getting treated like a normal dog.
It had created a sensation by the dramatic nature of its masked forays and because of its many murders.
(A large part of the dramatic nature of the drops has to do with police practices in New York City.
The dramatic nature of the episode meant that it often featured in medieval drama telling the story of the life of Jesus.
And considering the dramatic nature of much of the clientele, sometimes it helps if your servers are something of showmen themselves.
Indeed, the artists and artisans, many dressed in raspberry-and-lime ribbon-tied gowns, help you appreciate the delicate but dramatic nature of Korean culture.
Plastic solution in style a primitive, an impressive surface of cloths, bright color, dramatic nature and grotesqueness of the images.
Eugene Onegin is a well-known example of lyric opera, to which Tchaikovsky added music of a dramatic nature.
It was replaced by the soap opera Alguien que me quiera, of a less dramatic nature, but it didn't have much success.
The dramatic nature of this crisis continues to concern us, just as European farmers continue to express their hardship and voice their fears for the future.
Other astronomers were stunned by the dramatic nature of the pictures and agreed that they could add to the growing understanding of the birth of stars.
The tattoos were of such a dramatic nature that this omission indicated Reinnike had not been tattooed when he lived in Temecula.
Apart from the mere money involved, this case, from its unusual and dramatic nature, promised to be at least one of the most famous of the year.
The Latin "comedies", the dramatic nature of which varies greatly, may have been the direct ancestors of the fabliaux but more likely merely share similarities.
Lyrically the song mirrors the music's dramatic nature, focussing on emotions of love, passion and jealousy by posing a series of metaphorical questions.