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The effect is mostly of a poetry reading, with incidental music and annotative gestures.
Despite all the annotative asides, things come at a mighty fast clip for full absorption.
The same attitude surfaces more annoyingly in the annotative gestures of the acting.
Curiously, it's in these annotative interludes that the production has the strongest pull.
It's an annotative age we live in.
Kill all sets, graphs, and annotative text, lines, and boxes.
As for Barbara, whose annotative gestures are not quite human, she is not the cold fish she first appears to be.
Computer applications to urban design involve a disctinctly rich hybrid of geometric, geographic, and annotative information.
The physical action (Wayne McGregor is the movement director) feels annotative instead of organic.
Support for annotative glosses to Japanese kanji and Chinese characters (see furigana).
The annotative practices of graduate students: tensions & negotiations fostering and epistemic practice (MI thesis).
Her interpretation is clear to a fault, with actors who illustrate their words, especially the lewder bits, with the annotative gestures of a dumb show.
Our structural predictions can serve as an annotative tool to help researchers understand the function of these RNA transcripts.
Their smart-aleck annotative asides intersect.
Mr. Law conveys these traits with a grandstanding bravado and annotative clarity that is often pitched full throttle into the audience.
(Remember those dreary annotative statements posted beside the artworks in the 1993 Whitney Biennial?)
In Vladimir Nabokov's Pale Fire, the main plot is told through the annotative endnotes of a fictional editor.
Mixing the plot of a police procedural with endless annotative commentary, it tells a lot: about class and corruption and voyeurism and historical parallels.
The show, which features moody, annotative video projections by Kit Fitzgerald, doesn't avoid the cliches common to tales of unlikely companions thrown together by war.
And "The Bodyguard" has the honor of being the only movie other than "Dr. Strangelove" to be projected in annotative clips during the show.
But the annotative booklet with the new disk includes a note of his own and a photograph of himself with Martinu in 1940 by way of certification.
The literal-minded annotative gesture abounds in this production, so that when Hamlet delivers an exceptionally subdued "To be or not to be," he begins by taking his pulse.
The killing contrast between the number's performance style (all those annotative native hand gestures) and its subject (cinema technology gone mad) speaks volumes about the incompatibility of forms that should perhaps never be married.
Weill’s delicate orchestrations muster momentum and dramatic atmosphere that Anderson’s book largely lacks, and while many of the lyrics for the chorus are heavily portentous or stodgily annotative, the singing is terrific throughout.