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Examples
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Dissatisfied with the small parts she received in the fashionable theater Gymnase-Dramatique, she escaped to Brussels.
Sarah Bernhardt. 2009
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The news of the failure of the Panorama – Dramatique had come like a thunder-clap.
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Lucien heard the great lady with inexpressible pleasure; the flatteries were spoken with such a petulant, childlike, confiding air, and she seemed to take such a deep interest in him, that he thought of his first evening at the Panorama – Dramatique, and began to fancy that some such miracle was about to take place a second time.
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We saw your charming article on the Panorama – Dramatique; you are sure to excite as much jealousy in the profession as regret among your friends here.
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Panorama – Dramatique, going along the Cafe Turc side of the
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The manager of the Panorama – Dramatique gave a first performance of a vaudeville that night, so that Florine and Coralie might be free for the evening.
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No dramatic author cared to quarrel with a prosperous theatre for the sake of the Panorama – Dramatique, whose existence was, to say the least, problematical.
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The Panorama – Dramatique suffered from competition.
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Managers complimented him, actresses flung him side glances; for every one of them knew that this was the critic who, by a single article, had gained an engagement at the Gymnase, with twelve thousand francs a year, for Coralie, and another for Florine at the Panorama – Dramatique with eight thousand francs.
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Panorama – Dramatique comes to him with some accommodation bills that he wanted to negotiate before filing his schedule.
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