| 1. | Lilly, an artist, is histrionically unlucky in love.
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| 2. | The actress Maria Montez ( glamorous, gorgeous, histrionically handicapped ) was his lifelong muse.
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| 3. | Still photographs of her from this era show a histrionically proud figure basking exultantly in the growing limelight.
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| 4. | Those who remembered having seen that salute 35 years ago histrionically viewed Kennedy as the heir to Camelot.
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| 5. | Aunt Dora ( Welch ) can be counted upon to histrionically transform any problem into an extravagant crisis.
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| 6. | A good deal of anger washes through this acerbic portrait of the movie business in histrionically high gear.
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| 7. | A good deal of anger washes through this acerbic portrait of the movie business in histrionically high gear,
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| 8. | The second group watched a video in which the woman, wearing flashy clothes and jewelry, spoke histrionically.
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| 9. | On the whole, IMO, I find that AD86 has a habit of histrionically misrepresenting Doniago's statements.
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| 10. | Histrionically jabbing a finger at the dashboard, for instance, means : " Is there a cop ahead ?"
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