melodramatic performance he nevertheless Was Defeated for the presidency in 1912 wood Wilson became
Sounds melodramatic -- I won't be here to see it, but all of you young people in this room may be a decisive generation. Species come and go.
so melodramatic this was so like out of character for my mom that it didn't even
It was quite melodramatic.
It's not the melodramatic thing that we see in the movies.
It's simple because it's a melodrama .
And the movie is a Mexican melodrama .
But he should have just straight out-- like in every melodrama , there are things that some people don't say.
And that's that. "You could be melodramatic and say, just like that, Maria Griffiths is homeless and unemployed in New York City.
jump out of a plane instead of you know write code that seems like a really big deal the book's not about melodrama you
It's a 1950s kind of noir melodrama .
Silver," he contends, "has commandeered WGBH for trivial purposes." "I think that's a melodramatic way of looking at it,"
I mean you have to maybe go back to 1920s, the silent melodramas , where people would hiss the villain when he would tie the heroine to a railroad
et cetera, except we won't have their slant towards kind of racism, and bigotry, and melodrama .
really about-- it's not really about death and dying and mortality, and that kind of very melodramatic and very difficult
Like this was just some other entity, and honestly, not trying to make it melodramatic, but that's really what it was.
Then, that next block is the moving against, by being mischievous, or arrogant, or melodramatic.
And consequently, procreation must soon cease and be at an end." I think he wins for most melodramatic quote about sexual pleasure you could possibly find in a medical text