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Certainly - as more than one person reflects in the series - the 60's was a decade of unprecedented eventfulness.
The scope is that difficult thing called "epic," the setting a period of exceptional eventfulness.
The pressure of a live performance creates a demand for eventfulness that they categorically will not satisfy.
Against eventfulness that no director matched, the common end-of-the-year list of best and worst plays seemed arbitrary.
All the real eventfulness of the book is in the memory, perceptions and anxieties of the narrator.
The performance unfolded so naturally that the eventfulness of the journey was not fully apparent until the work's finale.
It has been a quite typical weekened in terms of its eventfulness and another social couple of days.
See how I've been blessed with eventfulness?"
The district's eventfulness has returned.
I wouldn't say Joyce's life was boring, but it doesn't match the eventfulness of his pages.
Seeing Capes from day to day made a bright eventfulness that hampered her in the course she had resolved to follow.
Eventfulness is precisely what many post-Webernian compositions lack.
The eventfulness of the extraordinary life and the refreshing intelligence and craft of the author make this book a pleasure to read.
Relatively calm though the country's recent past has been, and volatile as other parts of the post-9/11 world have become, Russia's sheer eventfulness is still a pull.
The program currently centers on narrative events (eventfulness) and strategic storytelling in everyday life, especially as these unfold in institutional context.
Absolutely nothing of consequence happens in "Goldwyn"; indeed, I can't recall an evening of less eventfulness onstage.
It is hard now to recall the downright eventfulness of Stuyvesant Town's arrival on the Lower East Side.
In the year when Alice Hindman became twenty- five two things happened to disturb the dull un- eventfulness of her days.
He did the same here, and even more than in Philadelphia, the scale, intensity and eventfulness of the first movement justified - all but demanded - an intermission.
Length measured by clocks and length measured by the degree of eventfulness between Point A and Point B are different things.
Yet there was a disconcerting un eventfulness in their renderings of Beethoven's Variations on Mozart's "Ein Madschen oder Weibchen" (Op.
In addition, Mr. Wilson added: "I'll miss Clinton's charisma and the eventfulness of Clinton's term, but do you think George W. Bush is competent or capable of running the country?"
The chief elements of a good time, as my cousins judged it, as these countless thousands of rich young women judge it, are a petty eventfulness, laughter, and to feel that you are looking well and attracting attention.
In the major works of modernism, however belated, the writer still hopes to tell a story, a comprehensive narrative of life as such, a myth not necessarily floating free of history but unintimidated by the eventfulness of the past.
But for all the exceeding eventfulness of its plot, in which magical dolphins transform themselves into humans with a penchant for costume melodrama, "Miracle Brothers," which opened last night at the Vineyard Theater, feels stagnant from beginning to end.