How To Use Sensational In A Sentence

  • Immersed in her ample lap, her adoring voice broadcasting stereophonically through her bosoms, I absorbed the sensationalistic stories and lush illustrations of baby Moses in his basket, later parting the very Red Sea. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
  • Each has some sensational skiing and boarding, and can easily be reached from an Alpine airport.
  • Paul Williams is a master of talking horseshit, but even a guffer like him finds it hard to fill pages every week with shite sensationalism about the Irish criminal underworld. Irish Blogs
  • Its robotic arm dug a trench and sensationally discovered ice beneath the surface. The Sun
  • Much of recent news coverage is sensationalized like soap operas.
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  • Published in 1918, the book was a sensationally fast seller and had to be reprinted six times within the year.
  • But he had a mild, good-humoured, articulate side, verging on the academic, abjuring the sensational.
  • You say cable news squanders its resources by descending to tabloid sensationalism, personality cult shows and aping talk radio with high-testosterone shout shows.
  • sensational journalistic reportage of the scandal
  • Indeed, one striking aspect of the film is the unsensational tone. A Casualty of War Is Released at Last
  • When news was presented in a sensational form, it certainly evokes simplistic responses.
  • He loved the bustle and the chatter about news in London coffee houses and he had a nose for gruesome and sensational details. Times, Sunday Times
  • Among sports we have terms like parascending and surfari, and nonce adjectives such as sportsational or swimsational which blend words with the last element of sensational.
  • He believed that the discoveries of sensationalist psychology had made it possible to articulate the fundamental principles of social science.
  • A surfeit of boldfaced names, from world leaders to media personalities, lend the book a sensational thrill.
  • The police announced to a press hungry for sensational crime stories that the young men had been part of a gang of teenagers who were out wilding.
  • We here on this blog are anything but fear-mongering sensationalists.
  • Frankel, meanwhile, is rated the best horse Henry Cecil has had in many a year after a sensational 10-length success in last weekend's Royal Lodge at Ascot propelled him to the top of the betting for the Newmarket Classic. Talking Horses
  • Wearing a frilly white bikini top and barely there bottoms, she looked absolutely sensational. The Sun
  • This 'bloody baboonery', as the communists called the highly publicized police performance, was preceded by inspired press reports of evidence - more sensational than the notorious Zinoviev letter, - of a revolutionary plot directed from Moscow to prepare the way for the black republic. Class & Colour in South Africa - Chapter 18
  • The documentary was utterly unsensational and all the more effective for it. Times, Sunday Times
  • It seems to me that his lead sentence is the mark of a clear sensationalist.
  • And it has been in the nature of documentary television to also exploit the subject of mental handicap in a sensational fashion.
  • For a sensational trial, the penny papers sent reporters to the courtroom every day.
  • We had some sensational reef fishing for three days catching heaps of red emperor, coral trout, nannygai, spanish mackerel and heaps more. WN.com - Business News
  • They may not have obvious political leanings at times, but their sensationalism and news as entertainment can only be called the barest, most emanciated of neutralities. Lin Huai-min on Taiwan's papers, and their business strategies
  • This is a brilliant work, a sensational contemporary art object that seems so easy yet is so conceptually sophisticated.
  • The tone of the article was moderate, non-accusatory and unsensational, and entirely appropriate to a straight-forward and significant news story.
  • And after this sensational summer, the entire country would be inclined to agree with him.
  • Their survey seems to have used dubious and possibly unethical methods to extract potentially sensational information.
  • When something sensational happens to us, sharing the happiness of the occasion with friends intensifies our joy. Conversely, in times of trouble and tension, when our spirits are low, unburdening our worries and fears to compassionate friends alleviates the stress. 
  • Similar, open-air cinema spaces created a sensational roofscape - with the whole ensemble poised over a stepped podium in sandstone.
  • Bundaberg will also be Everigham's first event of the year and after a sensational finish to last year's tour he is expected be one of the red-hot favourites for the 2004 Australian Title.
  • I agree that media coverage of the issue too often has been laden with generalizations, hyperbole and sensational images.
  • The reality is that some will eagerly solicit the uninformed to support their agenda via the one-note, often sensationalized message of the media.
  • Example of how nonsensational things are: When her friend Lilly (Emily Osment) throws a birthday party, she rents out the Santa Monica Pier. California Chronicle
  • So a month later, the world press catches wind of the story and sensationalizes the hell out of it.
  • Are the networks just sensationalizing another tragedy with a female victim?
  • On opening day, Pujols made a sensational running, barehanded grab-and-throw on a swinging bunt.
  • On the plus side, Catch Me at the Neil Simon, boasts two incredibly entertaining leads - a sensational Aaron Tveit as the charismatic Frank, and the always superb Norbert Leo Butz as Carl Hannraty, the crumply married-to-the job FBI agent who ultimately catches him. Fern Siegel: Stage Door: Catch Me If You Can, Peter and the Starcatcher, Urge For Going
  • The report is full of recommendations such as this: unsensational ideas that would make our railways safer.
  • Or, rather more accurately and less sensationally, my cafetiére vomited coffee over a pile of pre-election literature.
  • Powered by an AMG 6. 3-litre V8 front-mid-engine developing 571 hp combined with a seven-speed double-declutch transmission in a transaxle configuration and sports suspension and with aluminum double wishbones, the SLS guarantees sensational driving dynamics. Top Speed
  • This fixation our society has on rumor and sensationalism is childish. Tiger Woods Christmas Picture Shows PhotoShopped Tiger Beat Up by Wife
  • This is just another example of half-done science, sensationalized both by the author of what will surely be a best-selling book, and a man entrusted with depicting science via the media.
  • Sensationalists claimed to believe only what they saw, but in fact they were rather better at believing than seeing.
  • Dazzling costumes, spectacular sets and sensational choreography make this performance by The Rattonians an evening of glamour and glitz.
  • It may be that the mental side is weak; that it is lazy and does not want to think; that the only food it craves is the sensational, and light, _very light_ reading and not much of that. The Girl and Her Religion
  • The affair was the most sensational political sex scandal of the century.
  • I don't think that we can do much about media sensationalism or the scientific ignorance of many journalists.
  • When something sensational happens to us, sharing the happiness of the occasion with friends intensifies our joy. Conversely, in times of trouble and tension, when our spirits are low, unburdening our worries and fears to compassionate friends alleviates the stress. 
  • He is a very attractive horse that showed sensational abilities at middle distances.
  • Miles isn't yet as efficient as Williams would like, but he is quick, crafty and sometimes sensational.
  • The term “sensation novels” emerges as a profoundly apt encapsulation of the qualities of strangeness this process of abjection is locked onto (and one that is a precursor of “genre fiction” and comparable with “coloured people” in its disregard for the sensationalist content of writers like Charles Dickens, Thomas Hardy, Emily Brontë and countless others in the canon). What is Literary Fiction?
  • If I wanted I could probably make an argument that journalism and sensationalism are one and the same thing.
  • The incident was sensationally reported in the press.
  • It's written in a deadpan and unsensational way; the effect is supremely unsettling.
  • Men love the combination of two things: A sense of adventure, and when their women are spontaneously overcome with erotic passion, " says Lou Paget, author of 365 Days of Sensational Sex.
  • The book itself will never be serialised in a tabloid paper like ‘The Sun’ because Finney is not the type of person who deals in scandal and sensationalism.
  • Whether it is his seared scallops with carrot fritters, marinated coriander chicken, coconut and lime and macadamia cake, ricotta hot cakes with honeycomb butter, or sensationally garlicky prawns, Bill's food is happy food.
  • In fact, the next day the press got involved and began sensationalising things with exaggerated reports about how many were involved in the demonstration.
  • The Persian wars? in which a tiny, fragmented and often argumentative coalition of between 30 and 40 Greek city-states, or poleis, fought off invasion by a mighty empire stretching from Turkey to Iran and from Egypt to the Aral Sea? remains one of the most sensational events in world history. The National Theatre of Wales does battle with Aeschylus's The Persians
  • People who are initially excited about the eroticism will soon become tired of all this repetitive sensationalism.
  • Unfortunately, the sensational gull-wing doors will not go into production. The Sun
  • While details are still sketchy, the show looks to be a very extended and extremely sensational commercial.
  • Our own media have some responsibility to try to present a balanced picture instead of always gravitating for the sensational.
  • The movie's high point—its very high point—is Frances McDormand's sensational performance as Sam's mother, Jane, a pansexual record producer who can't suppress a nervous giggle when she introduces her strait-laced son to a gaggle of indolent musicians. 'Contraband': Almost Illegally Entertaining
  • But again, in my opinion it's tabloid-style sensationalism to run stories the reporters or editors don't even know have any validity at all.
  • Any turnaround will require slight changes in their outlook, which is a difficult process when things almost always work sensationally well.
  • But in the end they don't leave their readers with the correct, if unsensational, impression, which is that men and women's minds are highly similar. How different are the brains of women and men? Not much.
  • BERLIN (AFP) - Berlin was set Friday for the first full showing in 83 years of Fritz Lang's silent sci-fi classic "Metropolis" after key scenes thought lost for ever sensationally turned up in 2008. Latest News - Yahoo!7 News
  • Chevalier takes a sensational figure (and Mary Anning was a real celebrity in her own day) and focuses on the quiet, unsensational part of the story. Remarkable Creatures: Summary and book reviews of Remarkable Creatures by Tracy Chevalier.
  • Wasps had the lead and a sensational victory was very much on the cards. Times, Sunday Times
  • He ran the length of the pitch, knocking Leigh defenders down like skittles to score a sensational try and claim victory for Keighley.
  • The subject matter alone - serial killers and kinky hookers - could have sent the film spiraling into sensationalism.
  • The media coverage is always sensationalized here in the US except for possibly Public Radio.
  • Now be off with your ideas of sensational matzah ball soup, gefilte fish, cholent and lox.
  • For example, my Grandmother loved to read a certain sensationalized tabloid.
  • No kitty can resist the lure of this specially formulated combination of sensational delights.
  • CNN stop covering this moron just to muckrake Palin, practice some responsible journalism .... heck, even the liberals I know are getting tired of your sensationalism. Johnston says Palin lost his vote
  • General Petraeus making it very clear that these -- what he calls sensational attacks, the suicide bombs, the suicide car bombs, the spectacular attacks that are killing so many Iraqis are a problem. CNN Transcript Apr 26, 2007
  • She looks sensational but her advice on nutrition is downright dangerous. The Sun
  • Tut's glittering treasures made great headlines—and so did sensationalistic accounts of the subsequent death of expedition sponsor Lord Carnarvon.
  • Seville is sensational in April, its mazy medieval lanes soaked in sun and scented with orange blossom. Times, Sunday Times
  • In an alternate Hollywood, the media mistakes him for his criminal double, and he's subjected to a sensationalist televised trial.
  • It's because you don't like my way of living," he charged, thinking in his own mind of the sensational joyrides and general profligacy with which the newspapers had credited him -- thinking this, and wondering whether or not, in maiden modesty, she would disclaim knowledge of it. Chapter XV
  • One young Lakota lady basketball star named SuAnne Big Crow took exception to the telecast and attacked it as a show that dwelled on sensationalism to distort what Pine Ridge was all about. Tim Giago: ABC News: Reflecting on the Obvious at Pine Ridge
  • You have to make a differentiation between what is sensational hype and what isn't.
  • In the interests of scientific thoroughness, we had four small eats and one antipasto between two adults and a 12-year-old, and they ranged from the good (marinated octopus, chicken liver crostini) to the sublime: prosciutto so delicate it was, according to my son, "like air", a compulsively eatable dish of fried courgettes, and a sensationally good stew of squid, potatoes, chickpeas and chilli. Restaurant: Tinello, London SW1
  • The book is also a quiet, thoughtful, undramatic and unsensational story.
  • Perhaps if the sensationalists looked at the effects of tobacco and alcohol on the populace, they would find more serious causes to champion.
  • Personally, I find that the sensationalist presentation, tricksy camera work and scary music gets in the way of any profound analysis.
  • Also, to make the results more sensational, the paper does not distinguish between "majority" and "plurality"--it uses the Arabic word "akthariyyah" for both, thus confusing the readers about the results, and boosting the results when it wants. Wednesday, November 30, 2005
  • The Sun newspaper's sub-editors could not have done better, yet it was with her long before her sensational trial, in Portsmouth in 1944.
  • In sensational scenes on 'Comic Relief Does the Apprentice' to be screened tonight, Patsy Palmer is seen attacking Ultimo Lingerie boss Michele Mone, with a DD underwired, padded bodyshaper after the multi-millionaire claimed that even her range of state-of-the-art cleavage-enhancing bras could do nothing for the 'Eastenders' star's 'saggy spaniel's ears' TheSpoof.com : Spoof News : Front Page
  • When something sensational happens to us, sharing the happiness of the occasion with friends intensifies our joy. Conversely, in times of trouble and tension, when our spirits are low, unburdening our worries and fears to compassionate friends alleviates the stress. 
  • The food is sensational and you don't need to book months ahead to get a table. Times, Sunday Times
  • They may be jumping too quickly to a sensationalist conclusion.
  • The world champions suffered a sensational defeat.
  • Unlike sensational forecasts, scientific predictions give explanations and probabilities. Times, Sunday Times
  • The performer, who plays contrabass, remembers the sensational popularity of the song.
  • There is sensational scenery, fabulous wildlife and air of unsurpassed clarity.
  • She doesn't like the sensationalism of either the mainstream media or the blogosphere.
  • The result is to create sensationalism in the media at the expense of the union and its management.
  • Before long, the explosive story is thoroughly media-wrenched, until the line between reality and sensational fantasy completely disappears.
  • It was a bit like Liverpool and Chelsea the other night when the Liverpool fans were sensational and lifted their team.
  • The new breed of paper focused on sensational stories about city life and trumpeted the value of a popular press as a bulwark of democracy.
  • Some 49,000 of them clubbed together to bring the government to the High Court in one of the most sensational trials of the year.
  • MZS again: "Gleefully sensationalistic and paced like an adults-only shoot-'em-up video game, [The Hills Have Eyes 2 is] ultimately less interested in subversion and subtext than in making viewers squirm, shriek and throw up into their popcorn bags. GreenCine Daily: Weekend shorts.
  • This regulation is aimed at preventing the presentation of sensational images to boost media ratings.
  • The press seems more interested in sensationalism than in serious reporting. Obama press secretary chronically tardy
  • In other words, this was another sensational example of what sociologists call collective delusions.
  • Last night's, however, tipped over into the sensational and I felt he lost his usual dispassionate objectivity. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • So the report was unlikely to produce any sensational new evidence. Times, Sunday Times
  • This piece was followed by a post by Jerry Saltz on his Facebook page in which he exalted Thornton's criticism and jokingly suggested that the White Collar Crimes division of the FBI conduct an investigation of the auction houses - a call that is perhaps a bit sensationalist and overemotional when, in the same breath, Saltz states that he is in favor of an unregulated market. Stephanie Adamowicz: Recap of "Carte Blanche" at Phillips de Pury
  • The report criticises the newspaper for sensationalism.
  • He took great pains to write on his subject without a trace of sensationalism.
  • But sensationalism is no guarantee of lasting memorability.
  • As you'll remember I panned Living Dead Girl because I thought it was sensational and overdone, and now I'm completely underwhelmed (into a near state of comatoseness) by Love You Hate You Miss You. Tripping Toward Lucidity: Estella's Revenge
  • Should this headline be Mind Hacks blogger says 'psychologist' is overused by sensationalist media or the more direct Media exploits reverence given to arbitrary title, says psychologist? indiecognition Fun Experiment - Boing Boing
  • Unfortunately, as a result of the sensational and inaccurate interpretations in the media, Hollywood in particular, the word voodoo has come to represent a fantasy of black magic and sorcery. The Serpent and the Rainbow
  • Some of the duets are simply sensational but circussy, too. Times, Sunday Times
  • The match between the Diamond Eagles and Sussex Sharks was the most sensational and thrilling match of the first ever airtel champions league T20. Eagles win a sensational match against Sussex
  • Will we become sensationalists, or will we become intellectuals supported by listening to mentors and by producing substantive work?
  • The arrival of a taxi was unusual enough; an unknown woman getting out of it was sensational.
  • Everything was done to make us throw away sobriety of thought and calmness of judgment and to inflate all expressions with sensational epithets and turgid phrases.
  • Forget all the subsequent headlines that rival any Hollywood film star for lurid exposure and sensationalism.
  • My lobster and brown shrimp ravioli was sensational; or you can have a big slab of halibut with sauvignon blanc cream. Times, Sunday Times
  • He won the Crosby Plate at West Lancs in sensational style when he eagled the penultimate hole.
  • The Australian champion has had a sensational season and should be among the best sprinters when the Tour gets under way.
  • Montgomery's is a confident production that doesn't need to sensationalise to express the moral torpor and emotional immaturity of the characters.
  • The Lexicon Of Love, was a sensational debut, with its brass constructions and guitar ravishments.
  • He showers you with quotable quotes and his interviews are peppered with sensational statements.
  • Call me blase -- I do not mind, if by blase is meant the world - weariness, intellectual, artistic, sensational, which can come to a young man of thirty. Chapter 8
  • It is a sensational, jaw-dropping piece of theatre which gives a brief glimpse of what it's like to be in a war.
  • Well, in my case I have been using the word ‘spectacle’ to mean the sensationalist or, more precisely, uninformative aspect of a visual image.
  • The sensationalist media coverage also paints a highly distorted picture.
  • Youth crime stories are often sensationalized on the front page of the paper, as in the case of last year's school shootings.
  • When something sensational happens to us, sharing the happiness of the occasion with friends intensifies our joy. Conversely, in times of trouble and tension, when our spirits are low, unburdening our worries and fears to compassionate friends alleviates the stress. 
  • As Bilko, Silvers was never less than sensational, delivering his lines with speed and guile and marvellously ad-libbing when the situation required it.
  • With the tabloids scrabbling for circulation and under pressure to land sensationalist stories, it is not a question of whether that day will arrive, but when.
  • They all sourced the problem by reference bias historic description with sensationalism.
  • The sensational painter of Biblical disasters, John Martin, was one of many who enjoyed a wide vogue in reproduction.
  • Baconopolis, by any other name would you ... could you possibly smell and taste so seductively sweet, salty, sizzlingly savory and sensually sensational! NewsBlaze.com Current News - Top Stories
  • The spa here is sensational, a tranquil environment centred on a peaceful quad with a pond full of lily pads that draws in tropical birds and butterflies. The Sun
  • It was just a sensational performance. The Sun
  • His third of the day was a sensational effort, his awesome pace again leaving the Wolves defence trailing on 71 minutes.
  • What I'm talking about here is a tried and tested tabloid approach: dumb down, sex up and sensationalise.
  • Experience sensational shows, meet amazing animals and take the plunge on one of the thrilling rides. The Sun
  • And the dramatic rise in popularity of some makes is sensational - such as Nissan, whose sales increase is more than 3,000 percent.
  • There is sensational scenery, fabulous wildlife and air of unsurpassed clarity.
  • The affair was the most sensational political sex scandal of the century.
  • 'unseen hand' was at work to 'jettison' the truth in the sensational case. Latest News Online - Express Indian
  • This kind of Internet dramaturgy is intensified to the point where sensationalism becomes the predominant theme, the mode operatis, for all the actors and actresses who hide behind the masks of their virtual identities.
  • Its location is sensational; water surrounds the house, which has views into arguably the finest seascape in Britain.
  • But the point isn't to lament that we're amusing ourselves to death (though there's enough trivialization, vulgarization, sensationalism, celebrity worship and ADD-inducing distractions around to make you fear for the future of civilization). Marty Kaplan: Thank You, Norman Lear
  • Abby and Brittany Turn 16" is handled with great care, the girls are given plenty of time to talk about their anatomy in nonsensational ways. Reality’s Believe It or Not
  • He completed his treble four minutes into the second half with a sensational solo effort. The Sun
  • Powered by an AMG 6. 3-litre V8 front-mid-engine developing 571 hp combined with a seven-speed double-declutch transmission in a transaxle configuration and sports suspension and with aluminum double wishbones, the SLS guarantees sensational driving dynamics. Top Speed
  • A sensational wedding of high-tech hardware and hardcore violence that became one of the most influential action films of the 1980s.
  • But as we approach the 10th anniversary of 9/11, a treasure trove of documentaries, books representing both sensationalistic and investigative journalism, Hollywood action blockbusters, PBS and Christiane Amanpour specials later, there still seems to be a lack of clarity around and an obsession with the term "terrorism" -- and a certain kind of racially and religiously understood "terrorism. Maytha Alhassen: From 9/11 To 8/22: My Arab-American Muslim Father Was A Victim Of American Terrorism
  • There has been a recent flurry of sensationalist warnings about the threat of exotic species.
  • Because it was such a sensational crime in 1955, there were lots of newspaper and magazine articles written about it.
  • He completed his treble four minutes into the second half with a sensational solo effort. The Sun
  • He completed his treble four minutes into the second half with a sensational solo effort. The Sun
  • A sampler of lemon sorbet was sound, a little too ingratiatingly sweet, perhaps, but the apple crumble ice-cream was sensational: lustrously thick and creamy, yet light, its flavours true and clean. Swansea's top 10 budget eats
  • Another major talent to emerge was Natalia, a Russian whose training in flamenco dancing brought a sensational fieriness to her performance.
  • This hefty softcover is a facsimile collection of thousands of exotic and sensational photographs dating from around the turn of the century when news of any sort from far away lands was rare. Boing Boing: December 18, 2005 - December 24, 2005 Archives
  • Here, instead of trying to explain the music factitiously by nebulous social ideals, Taruskin shows specifically how the two operas worked within their societies, the solemn ceremony of Orfeo contrasted with the sensational and even pornographic aspect of Poppea. From the Troubadours to Frank Sinatra
  • The media, she adds, irresponsibly sensationalize instances of purported professional misconduct but seldom discuss the things which lawyers do which are honourable, helpful and integral to society.
  • He could, as in _The Caxtons_, be fairly true to ordinary life -- but even then he seemed to feel a necessity of setting off and as it were apologising for the simplicity and veracity by touches -- in fact by _douches_ -- of Sternian fantastry, and by other touches of what was a little later to be called sensationalism. The English Novel
  • What does, ironically, veer more towards sensationalism, are the attempts by opponents of climate action to lambast such discussions as opportunistic, to try to shut down the dialogue.
  • It seems that only 74,000 people tuned in for the finale when it aired on Starz, giving the show a rather unsensational 0.0 rating ouch. Of comedy, the good, the bad and the crazy
  • If they don't, one should dismiss the idea of cars unable to get out of the garage as sensational rubbish-mongering.
  • Only limited acknowledgment is made of the most sensational of recent discoveries, the architectural and sculptural remains of an extensive quarter of the royal palace, now sunken in the waters of the harbor.
  • What gave the story its sensationalism was found to be untrue.
  • THIS is the sensational email that has caused a huge stink at Brighton. The Sun
  • The situation is, in short, exceedingly challenging, though, as I will briefly explain, there has been progress in several areas in recent months despite the sensational attacks by al Qaeda, which have, of course, been significant blows to our effort and which cause psychological damage that is typically even greater than their physical damage. CNN Transcript Apr 26, 2007
  • With its wobbly sets, sensationalist plots, appalling acting, crude camerawork and dopey dialogue it was uncannily reminiscent of bad soaps in general.
  • Were the magnetic field to be found, Newtonians would celebrate a sensational victory.
  • Nasser Hussain could only edge an unplayable McGrath delivery to Ricky Ponting at second slip, who took a sensational sprawling catch.
  • What a sensational way to win a first ever county minor football championship title.
  • THIS is the sensational email that has caused a huge stink at Brighton. The Sun
  • Already one began to hear the nickname Suicide Langford; but that was either sour grapes or silly sensationalism.
  • In an unsensational, down-to-earth manner, this book documents remarkable improvement in many of these people.
  • Lewis, who was a solitary and sensational force in the middle of the former system, now must share the inside territory with another linebacker.
  • Start with a real, small, unsensational fault whose folly no one would dispute. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the current media, there is a lack of choice as war and other sensationalized stories get most of the space in the paper.
  • The station plans to avoid sensationalizing news reports and, by the same opportunity, insert a lot more pleasant happenings into each newscast.
  • Ashley Rickards is sensational as Jenna, the outsider and pariah whose crush on BMOC Matty (Beau Mirchoff) takes many unexpected turns up to the euphoric finale, where she actually has to make a choice between the school stud and the nice guy Jake (Brett Davern), who's been carrying a torch for her all year. Beyond the Turkey: Critic's Guide to Thanksgiving Week TV
  • When I first read news of this ecological disaster in a national paper I dismissed it as journalistic sensationalism.
  • The most sensational news was that the conductor will wear a series of costumes, harmonizing in style with those of the characters in the opera.
  • All his opponents in his sensational contender days had been arranged by a sleazy matchmaker.
  • Today, more than 25 years later and with his sensational trial underway, it is heavy with irony.
  • This, of course, is the self-mocking director helpfully reducing a decade of celluloid sensationalism down to cheap tabloid soundbites.
  • In the ferociously competitive media markets that are a feature of most western countries, this rule comes a very poor second to the demand for sensational scoops and eye-catching headlines.
  • The irony is that this is not written in a sensationalist manner.
  • This is obviously a subject many will find distasteful; yet the way the subject is handled here is honest, moving, and entirely unsensational.
  • People are born to be curious and many of them are addicted to nosing around popular secrets, actually whatever might be sensational, because they are proud of learning the real story before others.
  • VIENNA - Archeologists say they have located and excavated the ruins of a massive amphitheater used to train gladiators east of Vienna in what they call a "sensational discovery. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion

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