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In a terrible pantomimic cartwheel, he struggled against the pull of gravity.
Both were masters of an eye-glass and the pantomimic use of these was always worth watching.
Smoke was rising from her nostrils as from a pantomimic devil's mask.
The happenings of the last few months, foreshortened in perspective, seemed to have almost a pantomimic rapidity.
He considered cinema essentially a pantomimic art.
Hougunet seems to have been eager to push the pantomimic envelope, but his work proved problematic.
His start of surprise, coming close upon his iron-clad impassiveness, was like a pantomimic change.
Indeed, if his pantomimic rendering of it for my information was to be trusted, it was simply perfect.
The live and pantomimic game unfolded.
Add to this the instrumental theatre and pantomimic Carillons (for actors and bells).
On the other hand, there was intelligible pantomimic territory into which the authors of the Cercle could not trespass.
The two performers also appeared in a pantomimic narrative about a young woman who disliked the way her suitor kept trying to touch her dress.
Such an audience was not averse to pantomimic experiment, and at mid-century "experiment" very often meant Realism.
The chorus, in quaint, dolorous tones, broken by silences full of pantomimic admissions, caused great amusement.
Men were putting their heads together in twos and threes, telling good stories, with pantomimic laughter which reached convulsive grimace.
Completely unconscious of the camera, with a fine sense of proportion and remarkable pantomimic accuracy ...
"Frank Buck was a first-class actor and his pantomimic footnotes to some of his verbal explanations were most effective.
Mr. Trenkler's narrow escapes from disaster were heightened by pantomimic gestures and droll facial expressions.
In no time at all he was giggling, turning somersaults, singing silly, pantomimic songs, and in general acting the fool to beguile her.
As his tenure at the Folies drew to a close, Legrand could even be said to have been teetering on a kind of pantomimic decadence.
For some specific classes of works, such as encyclopedias, photographs, or also choreographic and pantomimic works the copyright term was shorter than the general 25-year period.
The program note credits her with the "direction" of "Constanza," and that designation is accurate, for the piece involves pantomimic acting as well as dance movement.
His last full-length play, The Fairy's Dilemma (1904), drew heavily on (and satirised) pantomimic conventions.
Some conventions, such as the pantomimic opening and closing of doors and mounting and descending of stairs, are more readily apparent.
The Pantomimic Fairy-Play: The largest and most popular class of pantomimes, of which there are three subclasses: