| 31. | The stagey poses, extravagant gowns and near-abstraction of patterned light and shadow unblushingly signal an entry into the land of fantasy.
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| 32. | Detractors accused him of appearing sullen, bored and stagey and of relying on a sneaky humor and swagger that approached self-parody.
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| 33. | During many of the scenes, the cutting is too quick _ as if he's worried the film might seem too stagey.
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| 34. | Dole's momentary change of uniform, the most noteworthy aspect of his initial post-resignation campaigning, struck some voters as stagey.
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| 35. | The camera cannot capture the live show's intimacy; the stage lighting and stagey gestures and speeches do not translate well to video.
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| 36. | Writing in the Telegraph, Michael Hogan noted that Thursday's hour long episode was slow and stagey to reveal Jane as the killer.
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| 37. | Combined with a Vronsky who is masculine, but a tad stiff, it's no wonder the dialogue often sounds stagey and sometimes insincere.
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| 38. | His TV ads were partly to blame _ bland, generic and stagey, they handcuffed the charismatic former mayor of Dallas and muted his passion.
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| 39. | As a finale to the stagey production numbers, the spectators waived gold sheets of tinfoil, a sparkling gesture to honor the color of victory.
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| 40. | Manson is the 1990s version of Alice Cooper; he uses a woman's name, leads a hard-rock band and provides stagey spectacle.
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