In court, Mr. London works quietly and methodically, eschewing dramatic outbursts and tricks, which he says usually backfire.
In a dramatic outburst, he hefted the podium and sent it crashing through one side of the dome enclosure.
The flutes and oboes then resume their melodic role at the end of that dramatic outburst, transitioning to the recapitulation.
He could have pictured all sorts of dramatic possibilities-sudden outbursts of insanity, even attempts at murder.
Embarrassed by her behavior, she later tried to minimize her dramatic outburst, but eventually admitted that she'd been unable to control herself.
At tremendous speed, a series of dramatic outbursts in the B minor tonic follows.
Then in run number six, taken towards the end of January, the ratio hit 3.5; a very dramatic outburst of neutrons had been detected from the cell.
The trial seems to be going badly for Gail as she defends herself in a dramatic outburst during Tracy's testimony.
In the final act, the tubercular Violetta's death scene, the soprano must shift from expressions of ethereal lyricism to intensely dramatic outbursts.
Not polite lurmurs but loud, dramatic outbursts, like public service mouncements.