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I began to love the music, any kind, and sometimes when Apollo grabbed me, I'd imitate the impassioned dancers I'd seen on TV and Nikos would pretend to be impressed, 'Hey, Godfrey
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He was impassioned in his delivery, even though it was word for word with pointing finger
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Each smiling face beamed warmly back at her, unheeding of the effects of gazing into the eyes of an impassioned Lascor Princess---the Princess of all---then she was staring at the cake with candles and the one beautifully wrapped gift in front of it
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Rosemary listened to their animated and impassioned discussion, which they directed towards her, so as not to leave her out of the company, explaining plans and events, and at the same time showing her that country life was not all only farming and cattle
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Irles sprang to his feet and in an impassioned appeal reminded them that they were custodians of Spain's honour; that Shafter showed no disposition to end the truce and bombard
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Then one officer sprang to his feet, and in an impassioned harangue called all to swear to fulfil their oath, "Independence or Death," and face the latter before submitting to such American intolerance
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Following what they had seen on the news regarding Raul, it was for Truman and Beth an impassioned, sleepless night of emotionally charged discussions with imminent violent death a very real possibility
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While I gave this impassioned speech, Jasper was still thinking
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Dirty politics would estrange him from John Adams, who felt it was he who really inspired the Declaration through his impassioned advice to the colonies to write up their own
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Jason searched the notes that supplied his impassioned speech, and went on
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Impassioned, I waited for his next move, the sound of what I guessed to be a
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Choked with emotion from the impassioned outburst, Moshe stalked from the meeting, seeking
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Today, there is much impassioned belief in and zealous support for the ‘liberal’ (socialist) point of view by the teachers in our publicly supported colleges and universities and the media
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why is she so impassioned when your name comes up?"
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Bill: My impassioned letter to Ms
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In the distance I began listening to a choir of impassioned voices
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At the police station Alwyn’s impassioned plea for ‘Art’ and my honest anguish that I had caused offence, convinced the arresting officer to merely bind me over to keep the peace – or something equally kinky
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8 It becomes apparent, therefore, that John's announcement of the coming kingdom had not less than half a dozen different meanings in the minds of those who listened to his impassioned preaching
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This was one of the most impassioned addresses which Jesus ever delivered to the twelve
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They could hear his impassioned voice faintly, but his gesture toward the approaching horde was significant enough
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His profanity, as Balthus floundered after him, was lurid and impassioned
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” He proceeded to tell me lies about how the Elassa had murdered my parents and I was to give an impassioned plea to beg them to declare war and avenge my family
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After a short informal discussion, Simon Zelotes stood up on the stone wall of the olive press and, making an impassioned plea for loyalty to the Master and the cause of the kingdom, exhorted his fellow apostles and the other disciples to hasten on after the mob and effect the rescue of Jesus
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And these impassioned accusers are exasperated by the majestic silence and superb bearing of this God-man
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2 It was about two o'clock when Peter stood up in that very place where his Master had last taught in this temple, and delivered that impassioned appeal which resulted in the winning of more than two thousand souls
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The silence was oppressive once the Admiral sat after his impassioned oration
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He heard her on her way to the door to await the letters from her children and to give hers to the mailman, and he listened until late at night to the harsh, impassioned scratching of her pen on the paper before hearing the sound of the light switch and the murmur of her prayers in the darkness
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What’s so fascinating about sex? Is it worthy of so much attention and impassioned emotions? Is it the pinnacle of pleasure that approximates heaven on earth as some suggest, or is it the work of the devil corrupting mankind? To answer that, one needs to ask what sex is and what it isn’t
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And these impassioned and keen types who have self-realized the
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makes an impassioned plea to protect and conserve the Indian tiger
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with expectation of some favour or reward, is of the impassioned kind
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happiness is rightly said to be impassioned and afflicted with moral
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He felt his release in the impassioned jubilation of his company
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“And what does that have to do with liberating pets from these foods mills, or keeping you from assassinating new forms of consciousness?” Ralf was impassioned and feeling quite irrational; he sensed he was suddenly being called to do something significant, just like he had always dreamed of being – a hero
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Shaken, he lifted his lips from hers, and gazed down at her upturned face, and was startled to see an almost innocent but impassioned yearning and wondering look on her face
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Several impassioned drivers were shouting obscenities and giving Larry the
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impassioned statement of love
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Sue also gave out impassioned moans of
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minutes, Sue told me with an impassioned voice that she was about to
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I told Sue with an impassioned
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impassioned exclamations of ecstacy as we both climaxed
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would also make short but impassioned statements of love
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varied and impassioned comments of love
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was interspersed with various loving and impassioned statements of love;
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other passionately, we both gave off impassioned moans of ecstacy as I
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impassioned statements of love
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I wrote impassioned songs of love, of love that was denied
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It is true he had not called her Little One before, but that, she felt as she stood before him considering this thing that had happened to her, was pretty rather than impassioned
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Worse, he’s impassioned
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The rest of her impassioned declaration was lost in the
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commentators have asserted that it also denotes being impassioned by an occurrence or an
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Her personality, intelligence, audacity and impassioned femininity had touched a cord in my soul and the sight of her set it vibrating anew
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with these impassioned people
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Eloquent, learned, Scriptural, impassioned, faithful and courageous, Apollos had no Gospel
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The cold air was a relief on my impassioned senses
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Reluctantly the impassioned warriors grew silent one by one, with still a few giving scattered cheers in the background
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Throughout her impassioned speech tears had been streaming down her face, and her voice was choked with the strong emotions that she felt for the man risking his life to save her
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On the end of his impassioned statement Ronice slumped back to the ground dead
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Was the impassioned chant that echoed on and on from those gathered as they shook their fists into the air with violence
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Carefully I scanned around the faces of those in the cargo hold to see if they had noticed Talaric’s impassioned tenseness
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She didn’t know it but her voice had gone up several octaves and she was hitting my knee in time with her impassioned words
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I grasped her head and kissed her with all the impassioned bitterness and heart sickness I felt in this moment
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Truly there was more to work with him than she had at first thought, if he could have the heart to listen to her, as he had and walk away from his impassioned desire to have her
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Alright, for that I could make an exception, even in the impassioned state of arousal that I was in, “Alright fine!” I said, as my hands found her
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I didn’t fear the tight hold he had on my arms or the impassioned state I could tell he was in
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pleted the circle, she was impassioned and the crowd was respond-
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They stand around Garibaldi, the impassioned patriotic pantheist, * and see with delight the Italian Government confiscating the rich heritage of the Church, while devoting its plundered wealth to the armaments of war, and to secular education
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then plastic in her impassioned hand--and reflected all the sentiments which
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Deprived of his book and his pipe, he was fain to trust to a memory that rarely failed him on such subjects; and breaking forth in a loud and impassioned strain, he endeavored to smooth his passage into the other world by singing the opening verse of a funeral anthem
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Maximilian uttered a cry of delight, and, springing forwards, seized the hand extended towards him, and imprinted on it a fervent and impassioned kiss
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Every phase of the situation was successively eviscerated: the prenatal repugnance of uterine brothers, the Caesarean section, posthumity with respect to the father and, that rarer form, with respect to the mother, the fratricidal case known as the Childs Murder and rendered memorable by the impassioned plea of Mr Advocate Bushe which secured the acquittal of the wrongfully accused, the rights of primogeniture and king's bounty touching twins and triplets, miscarriages and infanticides, simulated or dissimulated, the acardiac foetus in foetu and aprosopia due to a congestion, the agnathia of certain chinless Chinamen (cited by Mr Candidate Mulligan) in consequence of defective reunion of the maxillary knobs along the medial line so that (as he said) one ear could hear what the other spoke, the benefits of anesthesia or twilight sleep, the prolongation of labour pains in advanced gravidancy by reason of pressure on the vein, the premature relentment of the amniotic fluid (as exemplified in the actual case) with consequent peril of sepsis to the matrix, artificial insemination by means of syringes, involution of the womb consequent upon the menopause, the problem of the perpetration of the species in the case of females impregnated by delinquent rape, that distressing manner of delivery called by the Brandenburghers Sturzgeburt, the recorded instances of multiseminal, twikindled and monstrous births conceived during the catamenic period or of consanguineous parents—in a word all the cases of human nativity which Aristotle has classified in his masterpiece with chromolithographic illustrations
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Berger was bound to have made one or two impassioned speeches and everybody must have been aware of the significance of the moment
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The Sala of the Provincial Assembly (in the Municipal Buildings of Sulaco), with its portraits of the Liberators on the walls and an old flag of Cortez preserved in a glass case above the President's chair, had heard all these speeches—the early one containing the impassioned declaration "Militarism is the enemy," the famous one of the "trembling balance" delivered on the occasion of the vote for the raising of a second Sulaco regiment in the defence of the reforming Government; and when the provinces again displayed their old flags (proscribed in Guzman Bento's time) there was another of those great orations, when Don Jose greeted these old emblems of the war of Independence, brought out again in the name of new Ideals
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And then for another five minutes or more I poured out an impassioned appeal to their courage and manliness, with all the passion of my love for Antonia
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Her deep, vibrating "Eh, Padre?" seemed, but for the change of the word, the very echo of the impassioned, remonstrating "Eh, Giorgio?" of poor Signora Teresa
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She had read every letter in the writing box and there was nothing in any All she wanted to know was whether he wrote impassioned letters to his wife
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The rest of us walked out on the porch, where Sloane and the lady began an impassioned conversation aside
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Flushed with his impassioned gibberish he saw himself standing alone on the last barrier of civilization
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And the thorny crown of this sad conception was that she whom he really did prefer in a cursory way to the rest, she who knew herself to be more impassioned in nature, cleverer, more beautiful than they, was in the eyes of propriety far less worthy of him than the homelier ones whom he ignored
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For four impassioned ones around that table the sunshine of the morning went out at a stroke, and the birds muffled their song
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Clare's mind flew to the impassioned, summer-steeped heathens in the Var Vale, their rosy faces court-patched with cow-droppings; and to one the most impassioned of them all
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She mounted again beside her lover, with a mute obedience characteristic of impassioned natures at times, and when they had wrapped themselves up over head and ears in the sailcloth again, they plunged back into the now thick night
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She clasped his neck, and for the first time Clare learnt what an impassioned woman's kisses were like upon the lips of one whom she loved with all her heart and soul, as Tess loved him
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He loved her dearly, though perhaps rather ideally and fancifully than with the impassioned thoroughness of her feeling for him
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Before putting out his light he re-read Tess's impassioned letter
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Casaubon had been the mere occasion which had set alight the fine inflammable material of her youthful illusions, does it follow that he was fairly represented in the minds of those less impassioned personages who have hitherto delivered their judgments concerning him? I protest against any absolute conclusion, any prejudice derived from Mrs
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He looked at her and was struck by the serious impassioned expression of her face
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Martin Evans, Dougherty’s friend, recalled, “Jim told me he received a very impassioned letter from Norma Jeane saying that she had recently spent a lot of time with her mother and that it hadn’t been easy