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Recent Examples of dramatizeInitially, the film intended to dive into and negate the child-molestation allegations against Jackson, but the Jackson estate later realized that a previous settlement with an accuser required the estate to never dramatize the events.—Jason P. Frank, Vulture, 23 Apr. 2026 Robber Robber don’t relive their apartment fire in literal terms on the album or dramatize the months spent living out of suitcases.—Nina Corcoran, Pitchfork, 3 Apr. 2026 The movie’s attempts to dramatize her history of near-violence feel perfunctory to the point of incuriosity.—Justin Chang, New Yorker, 2 Apr. 2026 With Trump back in office, American audiences are understandably more closely watching films from distant lands that dramatize authoritarianism, seeking clues from those nations’ past to understand our present.—Tim Grierson, Los Angeles Times, 26 Mar. 2026 See All Example Sentences for dramatize
The hotel opened in Punta Cana officially at the beginning of March 2025 and represents the brand's first establishment in the Caribbean.
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Condé Nast Traveler,
Condé Nast Traveler,
11 June 2026
Protests are expected around the stadium throughout the day, including demonstrations by the teachers’ union and groups representing the families of missing persons.
In an email to ARTnews, Art Basel CEO Noah Horowitz cautioned against interpreting shrinking sales in the ultra-contemporary category as a sign that collectors have lost interest.
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Devorah Lauter,
ARTnews.com,
15 June 2026
After receiving a master’s in engineering at Cornell and doing a stint training AI to interpret and understand the visual world, Nguyen enrolled in a Stanford bioengineering PhD program specifically to find a problem worth fighting for.
Sometimes, this means an actual death is rendered on the page, but not always.
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Literary Hub,
Literary Hub,
10 June 2026
However, the after-effects of the fire — smoke damage in staff areas, and the sprinkler system needing to be reset — rendered the building temporarily unsafe for people or animals.
Britain will use a similar model to Australia, which enacted a ban last December, the government said.
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Paul Sandle,
USA Today,
15 June 2026
The industry argued that New York’s public nuisance law is preempted by the federal Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act, enacted by Congress in 2005.
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Claire Carter,
The Washington Examiner,
15 June 2026
Pulisic, the American star who is under intense pressure to perform in this tournament, set up the goal, pushing the ball between a pair of defenders before poking it on for McKennie in the center of the box.
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Los Angeles Times,
Los Angeles Times,
13 June 2026
Musicians like Miles Davis and Ella Fitzgerald often performed impromptu sessions at the hotel during the summer jazz festival, giving Juan-les-Pins an energy as vibrant as New Orleans.
Electricity in the air Before Saturday night’s game, New York was already acting like a city possessed, with the signs of anticipation and excitement impossible to miss.
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Alaa Elassar,
CNN Money,
14 June 2026
Among that throng of people is Bret Johnsen, who has served as the company’s only chief financial officer and acted as the quiet architect behind the largest IPO in history.