An author is entitled to copyright by reason of lawful adaptation of a book from one form to another; thus, if he dramatizes a novel, or by material alteration and rearrangement produces a new version of an old play.
He then dramatizes it, but does not publish the drama.
He dramatizes in it his belief in human nature and in God, his belief that human nature is not crazy and that God has not been outwitted in allowing so much of it to exist.
The word somehow itself in its own unconscious beauty dramatizes the way I feel about it.
Yet another story, reminiscent of Nan-ch'uan, further dramatizes the school's teaching of nondiscrimination.
This celebrated question--which dramatizes the Zen concept of an original nature in every person that precedes and transcends artificial values such as good and evil--caused the pursuer to be enlightened on the spot.
Afghanistan dramatizesthe vastly increased military power of the Soviet Union.
The widespread movement to provide pensions in private industry dramatizes the need for improvements in the public insurance system.
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