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If you want to waste time with histrionics, that's your call.
One can only imagine the histrionics if, say, gas cost what it did in 1980.
Plum paid little mind to such a show of histrionics.
Their hands move very quietly and stay low - there's no room for histrionics.
I realized, for the first time, that a little histrionics can be a dangerous thing.
The plays are far too dramatic and full of histrionics.
But not without histrionics and, perhaps, a surprise twist at the end.
His histrionics usually have little to do with the curfew itself.
We started to read the poem to each other with lots of histrionics.
On the head is projected a videotape, a human face going through histrionics.
After play 12 or 13 it all just sounds like unnecessary histrionics.
His histrionics seemed to electrify the moment and the A's.
My histrionics and precautions might be a total waste of time.
One man said he was drawn to the event by his city's rich history, rather than its histrionics.
But there has never been a single place that served as a continuing focus for the histrionics.
Slack was cut her way over the histrionics, she would have to concede.
"He's no longer trying to make a farce of the trial with his histrionics."
But histrionics aside, the debate does raise some fundamental questions.
I could not understand what don Juan had intended with all those histrionics.
If you'd spare the histrionics for five minutes, we could get this over with."
Advocates embrace the music's histrionics whole and rally behind it.
Because the two characters dominate the first act, one has to keep searching for the play behind the histrionics.
But what would he say, to justify his histrionics?
She stopped her histrionics for a moment and smiled at him slyly.
I was merely trying to alleviate your bout of histrionics.