Her actual breakdown of it is more ... well, impassioned.
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Brandt's distinctiveness comes from his intimate detachment, or impassioned disinterest.
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In an impassioned Tweet storm, Pishevar called for California's secession.
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But his events also frequently attract other impassioned voters: protesters.
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An impassioned pitch to jihadi wannabes in all three countries.
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Fonda delivers an impassioned speech on the meaning of freedom.
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Yet Mr Morrison has also made impassioned pleas for openness.
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Her impassioned monologue works in turning Shirley to her team.
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Our allegiances don't always look like protests and impassioned speeches.
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The vote stirred an impassioned response from Brazilians on nytimes.
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Here, her voice is clear and impassioned, her argument firm.
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The discussion kicked off with an impassioned cry for justice.
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They are the impassioned counterweight to the GOP's other factions.
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Ginsburg's jurisprudence is more impassioned and more predictable than O'Connor's.
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They ignored the impassioned debates over what constitutes a terrorist.
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Her every impassioned, singsongy confessional is addressed directly to America.
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It would certainly explain his short bursts of impassioned diatribes.
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Then, on Page 200, replace it with focused, impassioned argument.
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The comments prompted an impassioned tweet from the first lady.
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Rodham's speech, a reflection on the state of political debate and campus politics in the Vietnam era, was articulate, thoughtful, and impassioned — so impassioned, in fact, that it moved Wellesley's president to apologize to Sen.
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And as always, the impassioned Sorkin-esque monologue rules the day.
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He launched into the most impassioned soliloquy of the entire litigation.
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Today's impassioned jeremiad – like this one – is tomorrow's digital fish wrapper.
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Her impassioned speeches criticizing bankers made her a darling among liberals.
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It's all lush strings, grandiose descending guitars, and impassioned soul vocals.
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Duldulao also sent out a couple impassioned tweets on the matter.
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In an impassioned speech on the Senate floor, Tennessee Republican Sen.
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Moreover, despite an impassioned plea on the House floor by Rep.
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But the music is impassioned, defiantly mercurial and full of ideas.
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Its songs build from everyday events to impassioned close-harmony choruses.
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Chuck Schumer, the Democratic leader, made impassioned remarks calling for witnesses.
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The rhetoric from Democrats before and after the final voting was impassioned.
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Fitz agrees because angry, impassioned Quinn knows how to get stuff done.
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" She then launched into her impassioned speech as the crowd chanted "Janet!
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Janet Jackson performed a medley of hits before giving an impassioned speech.
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Or, as impassioned players raged, maybe it's been moved to the front.
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He's needy and narcissistic, but also impassioned; simultaneously self-righteous and insecure.
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The same instincts that make us sin make us impassioned, loving, courageous.
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The crowd delighted in his slow, impassioned walk to the locker room.
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Read her entire impassioned message below: Dear community, My name is Leah.
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The video of his impassioned speech has been watched millions of times.
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Now, he needs to prepare himself for an even more impassioned opponent.
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On Twitter, "#encryption" fills the screen with impassioned debate on both sides.
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I preferred to speak like the adults who sounded the most impassioned.
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In an impassioned 45-minute speech before the vote Wednesday night, Mrs.
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How should universities preserve free speech in an age of impassioned conflict?
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Mark Zuckerberg made an impassioned plea on behalf of free speech Thursday.
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The pending legislation set off impassioned responses from New Jersey's biggest newspapers.
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Several already have delivered impassioned calls to action against gun-rights forces.
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Mr. Hughes's guided tour of the city is impassioned, informative and entertaining.
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But an impassioned subset was after something far more resonant and elusive.
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My son is an impassioned surfer and into healthy foods and juices.
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Its residue—impassioned, articulate, pissed off—lingers long after the song ends.
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That's what they're like: inquisitive, impassioned, attentive to the tiniest technical details.
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Mr. Biden, the committee's chairman, offered a long, impassioned defense in response.
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But McKay doesn't seem tired, rather genuinely impassioned by his film's subject.
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McDormand then gave an impassioned plea for Hollywood to tell more female stories.
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He gave an impassioned argument about immigration and went hard after Beto O'Rourke.
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The other women look like they're prepared to write impassioned letters to electors.
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There's no better partner for us to connect with this vibrant, impassioned audience.
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" Garner's daughter Emerald Snipes said in an impassioned speech: "I am very angry.
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It didn't sit well with AOC, who delivered her impassioned speech right back.
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David Cameron beat David Davis after giving an impassioned conference speech without notes.
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The volunteer speaking to Safai—a young, tall man—made an impassioned plea.
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Her impassioned speech denouncing Donald Trump's treatment of women had people going nuts.
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Lindbergh Farias of the Workers' Party made an impassioned plea against Rousseff's impeachment.
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Nowadays they just give impassioned speeches to young people encouraging optimism and proactiveness.
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Lindbergh Farias of Rousseff's Workers' Party made an impassioned plea against her impeachment.
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In his impassioned speech, Khizr accused Trump of never sacrificing for his country.
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They're changing laws because they feel impassioned, and that's what's happening right now.
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To the latter point, CoCo speaks up in her most impassioned moment yet.
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There were jokes and pleasantries, but also tears and commiseration and impassioned discussions.
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"My priorities have shifted," Carries says, turning down Keane's (Elizabeth Marvel) impassioned appeal.
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And if that weren't enough, the impassioned activist has a heart of gold.
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Both pieces quickly provoked impassioned criticism from people who work on climate issues.
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His tweet came after Thunberg gave a fiery, impassioned speech to UN leaders.
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Stephen A. Smith's signature brand of incendiary hot takery inspires deep, impassioned vitriol.
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An impassioned speech about the role of art in a politically charged climate?
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Public Enemy was an impassioned artistic and social response to the Reagan era.
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He spoke with a booming and impassioned voice into the dimly lit club.
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Perhaps best of all is the impassioned, radiant soprano Latonia Moore as Serena.
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To no surprise, #ThankYouBernie began trending on Twitter shortly after his impassioned speech.
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Mr. Gallagher delivered an impassioned speech on the House floor denying the allegations.
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Clinton delivered an impassioned speech in favor of open trade during his appearance.
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It has brought engaging new figures and impassioned new voices into the arena.
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" Later there came a quieter but still impassioned refrain: "We need new hymns.
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"Please stop your dime-store psychoanalysis," she wrote in an impassioned Facebook post.
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He added ... people like Gervais can't stop impassioned celebs from using their platforms.
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Despite the lack of a billboard to unveil, attendees and organizers remained impassioned.
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He gives this impassioned TED talk in which everybody gives him nice applause afterwards.
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"You must help me," she said in an impassioned appeal to 1,000 CDU delegates.
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Joe Kennedy (D-MA) delivered an impassioned rebuttal to President Trump on Tuesday night.
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Specific policies surrounding immigration have been supplanted by an impassioned appeal to white America.
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Mr Carswell is particularly impassioned about breaking up what he sees as political cartels.
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If they survive the assault, they then become impassioned and invigorated after the incident.
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"Let's not forget what this is about," she said, her voice growing more impassioned.
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Speaking at a privacy conference in Brussels, Cook gave an impassioned and forceful speech.
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Does any songwriter, no matter how cerebral, inquisitive or impassioned deserve such an honor?
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They remained there, on the Gaza side, listening to Palestinian politicians make impassioned speeches.
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Or Busy Philipps, whose recent impassioned and deeply personal speech about abortion went viral?
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Instead, she called out US Vice President Mike Pence's homophobia in an impassioned speech.
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Over the past few days, the photo series has sparked impassioned debate on Twitter.
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Al Green gave an impassioned speech on the House Floor supporting impeaching the President.
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"I think that people are right to feel more impassioned about enforcement," he says.
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Bryan Stevenson of the Equal Justice Initiative delivered an impassioned speech about mass incarceration.
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Just two weeks ago, we had an impassioned argument about the importance of voting.
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The courtroom scenes are impassioned but have a down-to-earth authenticity to them.
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Soon after it was introduced, Ash Koosha shared an impassioned statement opposing Trump's ban.
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All of those pieces are impassioned, eloquent, and, yes, angry about C.K.'s comeback.
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The evidence she presents is as damning as her ultimate prescription is earnestly impassioned.
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Throughout her life, Day remained an impassioned and radical critic of United States policy.
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Olmi's movies can be lyrical and impishly funny, passionate and scholarly, observant and impassioned.
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Two ways: with impassioned live vocals over prerecorded tracks and in solo piano versions.
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I watched "An Inconvenient Truth" and had become impassioned with the environmental health movement.
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Justice Clarence Thomas filed an impassioned 14-page dissent in the case, Silvester v.
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A visit to the gallery carries one back to an impassioned and divisive era.
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However raucous and impassioned the debates, the Parliament has rebuffed any efforts by Mrs.
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The novel's drama is all in emotional communication of various stripes — repressed, tentative, impassioned.
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Staton gave a profoundly impassioned defense of the youths' right to go to trial.
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"This is our generation's life or death battle," he said in an impassioned speech.
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This disc is yet another testament to Ms. Kopatchinskaja's impassioned playing and exuberant creativity.
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In an impassioned dissent, Justice Sonia Sotomayor said the majority had gone badly astray.
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She also did it, to great fanfare, after he mocked her impassioned U.N. speech.
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Such rescues lead to impassioned cries of "Yes we can!" from responders and bystanders.
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Qunun's story captured international attention last month with her impassioned Twitter plea for asylum.
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The Union brought together Russell's drawl and John's flair into impassioned harmonic piano balladry.
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Its political foot-dragging was in stark contrast to impassioned pleas coming from campaigners.
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She gestures to Cher, the wall-sized H logo, the line of impassioned volunteers.
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Nor did she make an impassioned moral case, according to several people in the room.
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That alone should provoke swift, impassioned demands of accountability from those who opposed family separation.
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He met almost every concrete allegation with a culturally rooted defence both impassioned and evasive.
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Soon after the song's release, Cardi unleashed a series of impassioned tirades on Instagram Live.
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It's inspired an impassioned fanbase that speaks its own language of inside jokes and touchstones.
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DiCaprio's impassioned acceptance speech about climate change is actually closely tied to his new project.
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His impassioned speech implored the audience to think beyond toleration – and go straight for love.
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A little over a year ago, I wrote an impassioned defense of HBO's Silicon Valley.
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Alex Jones is the founder of InfoWars, best known for his impassioned, improvised live streams.
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Obama last visited Germany in April, when he delivered an impassioned call for continental unity.
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There's something about the tone of this, and other, impassioned treatises that gives her pause.
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DJ Alison Wonderland, for one, wrote an impassioned letter on why international artists avoid Sydney.
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Many gave long, impassioned speeches against the deal which closed with commitments to support it.
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It's as thrillingly fun as you'd hope—full of impassioned belters and big room screamers.
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"It breaks my heart," Boxer said during a lengthy and impassioned floor speech on Friday.
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BARACK OBAMA began his presidency with an impassioned plea for a world without nuclear weapons.
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But his most impassioned attack against Trump was over the GOP nominee's treatment of women.
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Efforts to silence certain views on social media only inspire impassioned defenses of free speech.
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Their impassioned work has also led to a decreased presence at the Festival in Yulin.
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His father gave an impassioned speech at convention, and lashed out at the GOP nominee.
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Obama has already put together a feisty, impassioned stump speech that heaps praise on Mrs.
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Large and impassioned groups of patients, including boys in wheelchairs, and their advocates, weighed in.
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Yang stepped off the stage to embrace the woman, before returning, giving an impassioned answer.
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He received the loudest cheers of the night for an impassioned defense of law enforcement.
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The post was an impassioned criticism of Netanyahu, complete with a pair of cuss words.
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As the abuse cases piled up, impassioned pleas were made to send the troops home.
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That prompted an impassioned speech about Republican complicity from Senator Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona.
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But as history shows, these impassioned calls after a mass shooting never yield meaningful changes.
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Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, gave an impassioned speech on data privacy in Brussels.
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The book was an impassioned plea to return to them before it was too late.
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His biggest moments were his impassioned defenses of Medicare for All, including responding to Rep.
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Estherina, his daughter-in-law, composed "long, impassioned, if unintelligible letters in her loping hand".
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They remember their friends and family members growing impassioned with each goal made — or missed.
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In the '80s and '90s, Kevin Costner became an updated version of Stewart's impassioned stoic.
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James and Posey Duke walked out alone, leaving Phineas Breeley behind at James's impassioned request.
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This was a new and disheartening experience for many of the Thunder's more impassioned fans.
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After reading an impassioned message from Will Reeves to the white supremacists, she vaporizes them.
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In response, Sanders and Warren made impassioned remarks about the racial dimension of economic inequality.
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With every new episode, folks across social media share their impassioned views on each character.
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Then he displays flashes of anger, sometimes so impassioned that he trips over his words.
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She shared it on Facebook with an impassioned call to promote awareness with useful, practical information.
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He was impassioned and articulate, and he puts his money (and time) where his mouth is.
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Ironically, social media and its impassioned memorials are actually keeping these old high fashion houses alive.
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The Economist was an impassioned defender of laissez-faire while Wilson was editor, from 1843-59.
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After beating the disease, she became an impassioned advocate for breast cancer research and early detection.
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He was as impassioned going after Richard Burr, the senator there, as he was Donald Trump.
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A clip of impassioned comments O'Rourke made at a town hall went viral in early August.
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While plenty of fans called it, reactions to the major development have been no less impassioned.
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In the clip shared exclusively with PEOPLE, Franco gives an impassioned speech to his fellow workers.
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An entrenched belief in free speech leads to impassioned discussions—as well as bickering and infighting.
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Inside the chamber Wednesday night and into Thursday morning, there were impassioned speeches from both sides.
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Can we speak about the depth without becoming impassioned to the point of rancor and bitterness?
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But Ms Rousseff's impassioned self-defence before the senate on August 22th moved few of them.
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Roth's alter-ego Nathan Zuckerman goes on a impassioned screed about supposed "intellectual giants" like Appel.
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Almost immediately following Meek's incarceration, JAY-Z wrote an impassioned Facebook post in support of him.
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Brown was spotted wiping away tears backstage, moments after her costar David Harbour's impassioned acceptance speech.
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His impassioned oratory can just as easily elicit laughter or tears from those among his supporters.
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In September, she delivered an impassioned rebuke to world leaders at the UN Climate Action Summit.
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But it was Darrow's impassioned critique of fundamentalism that won hearts and minds across the country.
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"Last year, I just felt kind of angry and impassioned," Ann Dee Allen of Wauwatosa, Wis.
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These impassioned arguments reveal how there's little public consensus on the best collective course of action.
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Then the rains came, allowing the Cubs to regroup, and Heyward to make his impassioned speech.
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But his impassioned writing appears to have first come to the court system's notice in 2005.
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We have combined all 169 impassioned cries by Telemundo's announcers into one lung-bursting goal call.
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And it certainly is not a matter of hearing an impassioned speech from a motivated therapist.
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During the House impeachment hearings last week, she delivered an impassioned speech on behalf of Trump.
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A statue of him is displayed prominently, and you can hear one of his impassioned speeches.
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Last October, George W. Bush made an impassioned speech fully rejecting Trumpism and, in particular, racism.
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By far the liveliest moment of the broadcast was the impassioned sermon of Bishop Michael Curry.
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Next month, Berkeley is expecting several conservative speakers who have a history of attracting impassioned protest.
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Poem Some of the most memorable American political poems are of impassioned advocacy or powerful protest.
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Today, at 16 years-old, she has emerged as an activist, impassioned public speaker and author.
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But Justice Sonia Sotomayor, joined by Justice Stephen G. Breyer, issued an impassioned 18-page dissent.
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"He has been a consistent, vocal, competent and impassioned advocate for these issues," said the Rev.
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He rallies people through impassioned, targeted conversation — even if it doesn't always follow a clear arc.
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Donna Shalala, who represents a swing district in Florida, likewise met with impassioned calls for impeachment.
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The fans leapt to their feet and delivered an impassioned, deafening performance of the classic tune.
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Regardless, his instant celebrity has inspired memes, explainers, impassioned op-eds, and now at least one beer.
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That started a marathon session of impassioned speeches and roll call votes that stretched into the morning.
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But mostly, Tony represents everything Susan wanted her former husband to be: attentive, strong, dedicated, and impassioned.
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In 2013, neurosurgeon Ben Carson rose to political prominence after giving an impassioned speech at the breakfast.
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Lindsey Graham (R-SC) was ready to take a stand — and become Kavanaugh's most impassioned Republican defender.
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The battle to get a redhead emoji added to keyboards has certainly not been without impassioned debate.
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Here are just a few of the most, erm, impassioned, responses on Twitter to the reported engagement.
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You either bite your tongue, and quietly fill with rage, or fire back with an impassioned rebuttal.
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In October he led a delegation to China and gave an impassioned pitch about Greenland's natural wonders.
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But whatever the reasons behind STOP TTIP's success, the German populace has become impassioned by the debate.
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The case for strong encryption is one of Apple's most impassioned stances — and one Trump has decried.
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The episode ends with a semi-impassioned monologue from Steven, who wishes he could be at peace.
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"This was an attempt to kill me," he said later in an impassioned retelling of the events.
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Gabby Giffords (D-Ariz.) said Wednesday in an impassioned speech outside the Capitol to gun control advocates.
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After beating the disease, Newton-John became an impassioned advocate for breast cancer research and early detection.
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In an impassioned news conference before the deal was announced, several leading LGBT activists decried rumored details.
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The Vietnam War provoked impassioned debate back home, but Americans are hardly discussing the war in Afghanistan.
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Broadly was at the march that day speaking to protestors and capturing their impassioned words and signs.
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Republicans might also recognize the impassioned floor speech Pelosi made just moments before the vote on Thursday.
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The flurry of impassioned tweets, followed by an extensive Snapchat rant, targeted Too Faced founder Jerrod Blandino.
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Watch this video for an impassioned look at why Twitter's growth problem is so tough to solve.
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Now, I could refute Mr. Guo with the impassioned plea of former Verge podcast engineer John Lagomarsino.
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Meadow's father, Andrew Pollack, made an impassioned plea to Trump to put an end to school shootings.
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Flake recently announced that he would not run for reelection, with an impassioned speech slamming President Trump.
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She was about to tap into one of the world's most impassioned and accomplished marathon swim communities.
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Mark Zuckerberg gave an impassioned defense of political ads on Facebook, just minutes after Twitter banned them.
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Eighteen months after the dossier's publication, Steele has impassioned detractors on both the left and the right.
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In 1821, Byron wrote "The Isles of Greece," an impassioned defense of the Greek nation's independence claims.
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He became so impassioned that at one point he lost track of the question he was answering.
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On Monday, Thunberg gave an impassioned, tearful speech to world leaders at the UN Climate Action Summit.
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The same year, pediatrician Yvette Cloete was hounded from her home by impassioned but somewhat confused protesters.
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It wasn't as though Yael had given an impassioned speech of the brotherhood of all sentient beings.
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She's impassioned and courteous, with a confidence that seems to spawn from her level of self-awareness.
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But just how divided, or how impassioned each side is, can be a little trickier to tell.
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Kirsten Gillibrand made an impassioned defense of keeping Obamacare for those reasons on the Senate floor Thursday.
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Eventually the fictional Mr. Hearne leaves the stage, giving space to impassioned statements from the other singers.
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Trey Hegar, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, got into an impassioned argument on his Facebook page.
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"The conversation was very impassioned," Ms. Nielsen told members of the committee, pressed on the matter repeatedly.
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Reprints of Whiting's speech appeared widely in the musical press and inspired impassioned rebuttals around the country.
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But then the impassioned talk would animate him, and I wondered if he, too, may soon invest.
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Instead, Gadsby launches into a shrewd and impassioned dissection of misogyny, homophobia, art history and especially comedy.
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Street orators — that's what they were called — climbed onto stepladders and made impassioned calls for African liberation.
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The morning had been filled with impassioned but respectful conversation between the Stoneman Douglas students and lawmakers.
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The impassioned closing arguments of one of his lawyers, Paul Lombard, make the case for his innocence.
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If this sounds like Tenner is a man impassioned, I should be clearer: This is no manifesto.
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Impassioned, I wanted to share this realization with others; I wanted to continue writing about my experience.
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His performance showcased the qualities for which he was initially hailed: vocal richness, stylish phrasing, impassioned delivery.
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Beyond that, they will also miss an impassioned speaker whose eloquence ranks with that of Abraham Lincoln.
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With her family around her, she addressed the crowd to make an impassioned speech about women's rights.
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Because he gave an impassioned public performance last week defending his unconventional actions regarding the Clinton emails.
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In September, she gave world leaders at the United Nations Climate Action Summit an impassioned, tearful speech.
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I wrote an impassioned, 300-word email to defend the answer, and they agreed to run it.
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Thematically speaking, Congo's abstractions fall roughly into three species: impassioned vortexes, exquisite fan patterns, and calligraphic arrangements.
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Winfrey, 65, made headlines last year with an impassioned speech about sexual harassment at the Golden Globes.
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Obama, seeing Kimmel's impassioned speech (which, again is a must-watch), responded in a tweet Tuesday afternoon.
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Kavanaugh's impassioned plea, in which he nearly shouted at times and held back tears, drew widespread attention.
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Most Democrats knew full well that their impassioned demands that Mr. Sessions resign would not be met.
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Comey made an impassioned case for the independence and professionalism of his former agency before the committee.
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Paul Ryan's impassioned (and, of course, hypocritical) denunciations of federal debt won him media adulation and awards.
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Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky, the lone Republican opposing the bill, delivered an impassioned denunciation on Tuesday.
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After a brief period of the doldrums, a reinvigorated Child bounced back with an unusually impassioned story.
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This was a shock since this 20-year old had always been a brilliant and impassioned learner.
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Who hears one woman's impassioned cry for an ex-partner and has a surge of sex hormones?
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The tension between these competing goals — warfare readiness and wildlife preservation — has stirred impassioned debates in Nevada.
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Personal struggles have seemingly trumped the need for an impassioned community-wide mobilization that drove previous generations.
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Receiving something by drone is "kind of magical", he says, launching into an impassioned case for drone delivery.
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London-based experimentalist Ash Koosha today shared an impassioned statement in response to President Trump's new immigration ban.
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The word spread and one writer at Jezebel even posted an impassioned plea to keep Yosemite Starbucks-free.
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In the Investigation Discovery special, Howard delivers informed, impassioned commentary on the tragic delay of justice for JonBenét.
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A retweet of a former coworker, an impassioned reply to a redditor, a like on a stranger's Instagram.
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In 2013, neurosurgeon turned politician Ben Carson rose to prominence after giving an impassioned speech at the breakfast.
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Texan Anna Eberhart makes some intense, impassioned faces during the performance, which has 2.5 million views and counting.
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Taking control of the moment, he delivered an impassioned speech praising all the sacrifices the nuns had made.
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Like her impassioned character Grace Adler, Debra Messing knows the candidate she wants occupying 1600 Pennsylvania next year.
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Your speech was so impassioned and so you've got to have a conscience, you've got to have ethics.
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Taylor Swift, a notoriously apolitical pop star, has posted an impassioned paragraph about her political preferences on Instagram.
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She is an impassioned advocate for the families, who welcome her into their homes with cake and kisses.
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He then flew into an impassioned, if slightly bizarre, tirade that the internet immediately jumped on with glee.
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When we first meet tiny Sara, she's giving an impassioned speech while hooked up to an oxygen tank.
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The media mogul gave an impassioned speech that earned her a standing ovation as she accepted the Cecil.
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"That's Howard," said Randy Hoffmaster, a longtime shareholder from the Seattle area, when asked about the impassioned speech.
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But he ends up delivering an impassioned speech denouncing victim-blaming to the board responsible for Irene's decision.
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Rather, a cult film is one that has garnered an impassioned fanbase in the years following its release.
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In an impassioned message shared on Instagram, he said that it was the "saddest day" of his life.
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Like, why are all these people getting so impassioned about this, even if you can't relate to it?
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Isobel Yeung: I'd say in general the younger generation are more impassioned about homosexuality being a bad thing.
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Lewis gave an impassioned speech outside of the chamber, vowing to continue the fight for stricter gun laws.
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Live shows like these are also always unpredictably full of shitty shticks, impassioned speeches, and uncomfortable sexist jokes.
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There's some really beautiful, impassioned, engaged music writing from some talented writers talking about some equally talented artists.
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O'Rourke's impassioned defense of black athletes who kneeled during the national anthem made him a viral video phenom.
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By the early 1970s poor students were flocking to his impassioned sermons, infused with Sufism and Turkish nationalism.
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Apart from its legality in workplaces, Trump's language has ignited impassioned responses across racial, ethnic and political divides.
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Early on Saturdays, before heading to our local green market, we have impassioned conversations about her dinner plans.
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Within days, the online petition gained thousands of names, and the U.S. Marine Corps granted the impassioned request.
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O'Rourke had just delivered an impassioned speech during a vigil outside the Las Americas headquarters in El Paso.
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Michael Rose-Ivey, a senior linebacker, read an impassioned statement during the Cornhuskers' weekly media availability on Monday.
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When Mr. Trump delivered an impassioned, if unspecific, pitch to bring jobs back from Mexico and China, Mrs.
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Draper also delivered an impassioned defense for disgraced health tech startup Theranos and for Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
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Despite an impassioned 15-minute plea to a woman wearing an A.N.C. shirt, he left her street frustrated.
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And so did so many others: Thursday, Musk responded to the ordeal with an impassioned series of tweets.
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Read on for impassioned arguments made by THUMP's editors around the world about when that golden hour strikes.
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One of the biggest anti-Brexit figures is David Beckham, who posted an impassioned Instagram message about Brexit.
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Hours later, at night fall, dozens gathered at the St. Louis City Justice Center for an impassioned protest.
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Late Friday, he delivered an impassioned rebuke of Mr. Trump for "creating an environment" where violence could fester.
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But Dunham set the record straight in an impassioned personal essay she penned for this week's Lenny Letter.
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Their pounding, extravagantly impassioned repetitions and rushing rapids of fury create a mood somehow simultaneously implacable and changeable.
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Instead, various news outlets blandly regurgitated Sabato's interview quotes without any follow-up reporting or impassioned op-eds.
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It was a simple but impassioned demonstration that proceeded, along with traffic, from Greenwich Village to Central Park.
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Flanked by policemen, Wa Lone would often make an impassioned statement to the media outside court after hearings.
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Witness the Democrats' impassioned debate over the midterm elections: Should the party tack left or claim the center?
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Pelosi gave an impassioned speech both privately to her caucus on Thursday and publicly at her news conference.
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In her impassioned calls for peaceful protests, Ms. Suleiman emerged as a rare female symbol of the rebellion.
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"I just signed your death warrant," Aquilina said Wednesday during an impassioned half-hour announcement of her decision.
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" After the encore, an impassioned Smollett told the crowd, now is the time to be "blacker and gayer.
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An early impassioned exchange at Tuesday night's South Carolina debate came between the Democratic primary's two former mayors.
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Tusk, a former Polish prime minister, made one of his most impassioned calls yet for Britons to stay.
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As a candidate, late-stage Biden has little in common with the impassioned orator of his younger days.
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Impassioned and incisive, the performance earned a standing ovation and prolonged applause from his colleagues in the orchestra.
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"We're making an impassioned plea to support that, but I don't see us withholding our votes," Meadows said.
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Ovation Corporate Travel CEO Paul Metselaar recently posted an impassioned plea on LinkedIn urging businesses to remain vocal.
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The baritone Dominik Belavy, in a sleek three-piece suit covered with embroidered flowers, was an impassioned Aeneas.
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In their impassioned accusations against the government authorities tasked with managing the river, neither man mentions climate change.
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One law changed the behavior of impassioned resisters more effectively than a thousand public service announcements might have.
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Moments before the impassioned speech, Jones admitted that, at first, he didn't understand the cartoon frog at all.
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Along with the video, ANOHNI also shared an impassioned message entreating President Obama to pardon whistleblower Chelsea Manning.
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In four hours of testimony Comey gave an impassioned defense of his decision to reopen the Clinton probe.
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Jason Chaffetz of Utah and Diane Black of Tennessee -- were each confronted with impassioned constituents during simultaneous events.
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"She didn't stop and she gave an impassioned, beautiful speech yesterday, and that was from the heart," he said.
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It's an impassioned ode to both the power of empathetic connection as well as staying out way too late.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez delivered an impassioned testimony Friday before lawmakers when recalling her recent visit to the southern border.
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This morning, Apple CEO Tim Cook posted an impassioned defense of encryption, and signaled the legal battles to come.
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Ali is a document of an impassioned, conflicted young man acting on a combination of instinct, faith, and anger.
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They take up space with their impassioned displays of allyship and somehow still manage to avoid the actual work.
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In a Friday-night Twitterstorm, Ellsworth revealed that impassioned online mentions and comments might be a waste of energy.
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Angela Merkel delivered an impassioned speech to the Bundestag ahead of a crucial EU summit about the migrant crisis
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But amidst all the Hollywood hoopla, sometimes we are blessed with kernels of earnest inspiration from impassioned acceptance speeches.
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You recently gave a very impassioned speech about this ballistic missile test, in which you said it was defensive.
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They look somewhat alike and they both have the ability to dig into any topic with an impassioned speech.
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Donohue is well-known for issuing impassioned—and divisive—public statements when he feels the church is under attack.
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Eventually, after a few minutes of impassioned back-and-forth, the group's conversation wrapped up more or less amicably.
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Impatient as well as impassioned, she tirelessly lobbied her husband, Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR), to embrace her projects too.
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SQUEEZING BANKS The debate over the impact of low and negative rates on European banks is scarcely less impassioned.
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French President Emmanuel Macron gave an impassioned speech outside the building Monday night, vowing to rebuild the historic structure.
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However, towards the end of her performance, she did give an impassioned speech about how people needed to vote.
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A section marked "Funèbre" found the four instruments in an impassioned, somber mood: mourning that was individual yet communal.
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The object of Ferdinand's impassioned glee is Manchester United's equalising goal against Liverpool in last Sunday's Premier League game.
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But I also watched my timeline on Facebook and Twitter become a deluge of impassioned comments and hot takes.
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Listen to his impassioned speech below and delight in never having to read another print profile on Morrissey again.
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Biden made an impassioned plea to the young people in the room to get out and vote for Clinton.
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Harris also gave an impassioned defense of her record as a prosecutor supporting tough enforcement of anti-truancy laws.
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On Friday, the actress shared an impassioned video on Instagram calling out Netflix for both gender and racial bias.
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And earlier this month, Obama delivered an impassioned condemnation of Trump for his recently unveiled lewd comments about women.
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Immediately after this brief theorizing, the conversation devolved into an impassioned discussion of the merits of the Mamma Mia!
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LMAO/LMFAO — Genuine, impassioned laughter, so strong you feel as though your rear end could detach from your body.
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" His voice rises with the impassioned agitation of a 15-year IT veteran: "It seems like a no brainer.
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Cory Booker on Capitol Hill in November to make an impassioned plea to key staffers and White House officials.
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During a segment on Fox & Friends, a clip of Waters giving an impassioned speech addressing Trump voters was shown.
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" He referred to the publishing of the posts as a "slander campaign" using posts from his "impassioned college days.
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Other friends say they were "stunned" by the news and gave impassioned defenses of the 64-year-old executive.
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I went in expecting an earnest critique of the industrial food system, or an impassioned plea for ethical vegetarianism.
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After an impassioned speech at the Golden Globe Awards in January, the hashtag #Oprah2020 went viral on social media.
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Wray made an impassioned defense of the need to protect confidential sources to lawmakers on Capitol Hill on Wednesday.
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The opening section of the first movement of the Ninth unfolded in one great Proustian paragraph, lucid yet impassioned.
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Despite a big boost in approval following an impassioned exchange with Biden in the first debates in June, Sen.
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At one point, Berryman enacts a hilariously impassioned sermon, stalking the stage and milking each line for a laugh.
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" Rosamund Pike, who stars opposite him in "A United Kingdom," described him as "truthful, eloquent, impassioned, soulful and powerful.
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President Obama made an impassioned plea for a united Europe at the G5 summit in Hannover, Germany, on Monday.
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" Ms. Radvanovsky joined the mezzo-soprano Susanne Mentzer for an impassioned rendition of "Mira, o Norma" from Bellini's "Norma.
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Perhaps one of Trump's most impassioned rally cries on the campaign trail was the promise to drain the swamp.
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Schreck does this primarily by enlisting that most energized and impassioned of citizens to help her: the teenage girl.
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You may recognize Marie Southard Ospina from one of her myriad viral pieces and impassioned stories on body positivity.
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Rand Paul of Kentucky in an impassioned speech on the Senate floor in support of the repeal-only legislation.
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The demolition and rebuilding of Paris during the Second Empire was, then as now, a subject of impassioned disagreement.
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The move has sparked sharp criticism of Trump in Washington, including rare and impassioned rebukes from top congressional Republicans.
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He was impassioned, I think he was feeling very strongly about the issue, as was everyone in the room.
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At a forum in Nashville in January hosted by a conservative radio host, Mr. O'Toole gave an impassioned speech.
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Superhumanly prolific and willing to take on the toughest topics, he packs research and voice into his impassioned works.
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Every now and then the action stops so a character can make an impassioned speech about vengeance or justice.
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Forthright and impassioned, it makes clear the crushing injustice of the situation, but provides little emotional nuance beyond that.
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That was the message from Donald Trump Wednesday evening in an angry, impassioned speech detailing his plan on immigration.
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Sonia talks in a impassioned, slightly amused voice, as if she's always responding to some previous, laughably wrong statement.
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And when the final stragglers had glasses in hand, our host launched into an impassioned welcome speech-cum-manifesto.
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Her writings, beginning with an impassioned dissent on behalf of the four liberals in the 2013 Shelby County v.
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Bernie Sanders, and entrepreneur Tom Steyer — spent the final hours of their South Carolina campaigns making impassioned final pitches.
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In September, climate activist Greta Thunberg delivered an impassioned speech at the UN, telling world leaders: "How dare you!"
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As Giorgio De Francesco hears migrants' impassioned requests for protection, he knows he must vote against many of them.
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The impassioned debate over the immigration order brought to the fore issues at the heart of the Trump presidency.
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Once the docu-series aired, the impassioned viewer response provoked the Baltimore police department to re-open the case.
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The first is the problem of the impassioned plurality represented by frontrunner Bernie Sanders taking control of the party.
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He has an adenoidal tenor and a lisp, but when he is indignant he can be an impassioned orator.
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Julian Wachner leads one of the city's most adept, versatile and impassioned choirs, along with the Trinity Baroque Orchestra.
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By contrast, Barber's Opus 6 Sonata, written when its composer was 22, is a forthright, dynamic and impassioned work.
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President Trump, hearing a loud and bipartisan outcry from impassioned supporters of the organization, decided to rescind the proposal.
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She'd just given an impassioned speech that called on the adults to take action, now, to protect her future.
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This time it's Morrissey, lead singer of iconic English rock outfit The Smiths and an impassioned animal rights activist.
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On the main stage, political leaders, both men and women, were giving impassioned speeches to a steadily growing crowd.
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He took office in 1865 and gave an impassioned speech calling for the extension of voting rights to blacks.
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Even in this crowd, "La Religieuse" stood out, less for its notoriety than its brilliant filmmaking and impassioned restraint.
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Government officials gave impassioned speeches on the importance of preserving the 47 indigenous languages that remain in the country.
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" Jones, who is black, responded with an impassioned dressing-down: "I don't care how they voted 50 years ago.
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Similarly, Donavin White, a 54-year-old social studies teacher, grew impassioned speaking on the subject of his students.
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The programs usually take a talk show format, with impassioned discussions on the chosen theme, interspersed by local popular music.
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Despite three postponements and countless impassioned speeches, only 99 of the assembly's 225 members supported the chief minister, H.D. Kumaraswamy.
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Like many Americans I&aposm impassioned and distraught over the situation that children separated from their families at the border.
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Lopez, Rodriguez and Anthony are among other stars with ties to the island making impassioned pleas for donations and aid.
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On Friday, the couple's eldest daughter re-posted an impassioned plea for the president to pardon her father on Instagram.
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The sex is not explicit, but the couplings are impassioned: sometimes vicious, sometimes tender, sometimes vulgar, but above all raw.
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Our passion for pods comes second only to our passion for headphone jacks, so get ready for an impassioned broadcast.
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Now it can be seen in "Anri Sala: Answer Me," the artist's austere yet impassioned survey at the New Museum.
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Here's James Vincent in The Verge: Speaking at a privacy conference in Brussels, Cook gave an impassioned and forceful speech.
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Lopez, Rodriguez and Anthony are among other stars with ties to the island making impassioned pleas for donations and aid.
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They pitched the idea to the four principle cast members weeks before in a "funny and impassioned" email, Mullally said.
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As Cardi B pointed out, cyberbullying and harassment can be a nasty side effect of angering rabid, impassioned fan bases.
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Duterte was on the island when that news broke, and he proceeded to give an impassioned speech before local officials.
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Troilo combines a careful attention to contrast and draughtsmanship with impassioned splatters of paint, resulting in graceful yet chaotic displays.
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In an impassioned post on her Instagram account, Ayesha Curry revealed that she's taking the leap into the restaurant business.
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In Brussels Mr Cameron made a more impassioned plea than he had before for the benefits of membership to Britain.
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Last month, Cosby's daughter Evin wrote an impassioned letter in defense of her father, insisting that the accusations are untrue.
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Harbaugh doesn't exactly answer the question, but he does launch into to an impassioned testimonial about the joys of coaching.
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She says she feels worst for the cast and crew -- so, she gets the impassioned efforts to save the show.
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Republican Senator Bob Corker, the Foreign Relations Committee chairman, praised Friedman as an "impassioned advocate" for strong U.S.-Israeli ties.
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Then Taylor, who's already risen so far this season, gives an equally impassioned speech, emphasizing their worth to the company.
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"I never saw so many calamities in 120 days," she said in an impassioned speech broadcast live on Argentine television.
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Yesterday, McKayla Maroney and Jaime Dantzscher, among others, gave impassioned statements, and today it was team captain Aly Raisman's turn.
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They were sent by Mr. Rubchinskiy's impassioned followers, self-styled citizens of the virtual world he has conjured up online.
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" It also includes the impassioned American rabbi who says: "My Judaism is not a Judaism of expulsion and land grabs.
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To the contrary, we are impassioned, we are engaged and our zeal for uprooting the status quo can't be denied.
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He is now delivering some of the most impassioned speeches in favor of Ms. Rousseff's impeachment, calling her government "disgraceful."
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While not quoting specific verses, the freshman lawmaker invoked scripture in defense of her impassioned pleas to address climate change.
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Under the fig tree, he made an impassioned speech against arming, and the activists agreed to continue their peaceful revolution.
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Miley Cyrus has launched an impassioned defense of her dating habits after she was filmed kissing Cody Simpson on Thursday.
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It was named to honor and immortalize someone whose lasting legacy prominently features an impassioned, violent attack on an abolitionist.
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Today, Oprah Winfrey gave an impassioned commencement speech at the University of Southern California, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.
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He gave an impassioned speech with one clear message, according to those in attendance: They were part of something big.
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Bob Corker accused his party of cowering before President Donald Trump in an impassioned speech on the Senate floor Tuesday.
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Managing director and head of communications Adrian Monck called me and gave an impassioned defense of the work they do.
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A new Freelance Journalists Union, launched under the auspices of the IWW, has held a couple impassioned meetings in Queens.
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Before announcing the complaint, Thunberg kicked off the United Nations Climate Action Summit with an impassioned speech to world leaders.
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This impassioned début novel charts the growing estrangement of the youngest child, a son, in a Muslim Indian-American family.
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McCarthy is a British environmental journalist, and his book is an impassioned plea that we celebrate the joy of nature.
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At that perilous moment, an impassioned group of supporters stepped forward to speak up on Mr. Hastert's behalf: wrestling coaches.
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There's no better way to get educated, get angry, get inspired, and get impassioned than by cracking open a book.
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He drew thousands of supporters last weekend to events near Phoenix and in Tucson, both of which drew impassioned protests.
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I wasn't ready for their impassioned responses to my simple question: what makes The Great British Baking Show so great?
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Meek, a talented and impassioned rapper, was unable to really make fun of himself during his and Drake's 2015 beef.
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Moose and her family protest the network, with Moose eventually making an impassioned defence of Tundra Woman to assembled executives.
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Despite impassioned pleas by IBM's Ginni Rometty and others, Trump announced in June he was pulling out of the deal.
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That he loves Prokofiev came through clearly in his playing, as it did, of course, during his own impassioned concerto.
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But South Korea, which made an impassioned appeal based on its role trying to defang North Korea, is still waiting.
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In hundreds of pages of impassioned argument, the court submissions indicate that a bitter legal battle will soon be underway.
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At the core of the action was Elizabeth Burke, who tore up the stage in a deft and impassioned solo.
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In the back of the van, Mr. Mohy recorded an impassioned, sometimes tearful video message that was posted on Facebook.
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Biden, whom I admire for his impassioned defense of the American idea that Trump has sullied, represents the old paradigm.
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An impassioned and eccentric billionaire, even by Silicon Valley standards, Mr. Benioff was drawn to computers at an early age.
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Second, he was an impassioned, magnetic competitor with an inspiring biography, a talent for telling it and an innovative approach.
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At some point I woke up and gave an impassioned speech about fate and destiny to the hotel-room ceiling.
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He helped kill bipartisan immigration legislation and delivered impassioned speeches about the moral and legal obligation of strict border enforcement.
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The Massachusetts senator seemed most impassioned -- and effective -- while attacking Bloomberg for his past comments about women and his wealth.
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Winfrey gave an impassioned speech earlier this month at the Golden Globes about standing up for victims of sexual assault.
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His stories are captivating, but his unique turns of phrase and impassioned reenactments overshadow and surpass any reality they express.
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So I don't expect to hear a lot of stories about impassioned impeachment discussions from town halls or district meetings.
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Scott Taylor, a freshman Republican representative in Virginia, sparred with hundreds of impassioned constituents on Monday at his own event.
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Known for his impassioned speech at the 2016 Democratic National Convention, Khan is a lawyer and the father of Capt.
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The disparity has been the topic of news articles and impassioned conversations across the state, from Sioux City to Davenport.
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WASHINGTON — House Democrats continued making their case against President Donald Trump Thursday night, ending with an impassioned speech from Rep.
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Impassioned and often armed with a confessional, lyrical specificity, these women book huge tours and festivals and generate critical acclaim.
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The event featured an impassioned speech by Thunberg, who made headlines for confronting leaders over their inaction on climate change.
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The bill passed through the upper house two days later, despite impassioned objections from across the political and social spectrum.
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Beto O'Rourke made an impassioned case to the audience at the New Hampshire Democratic Convention and drew cheers and applause.
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As for how to do this, start by practicing your storytelling skills and make your pitches feel authentic and impassioned.
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Yet during impassioned passages Ms. Barton's smoldering singing made clear that this outwardly meek character is a bundle of yearning.
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In an impassioned plea, Summerville showed his colleagues the clip of Cohen catching two balls while doing a back flip.
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These are also the ones that elicit impassioned responses from readers, eager to share similar stories of woe, and advice.
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One unaffiliated Democratic strategist said O'Rourke's impassioned breakout moment carries a risk to the rest of the field, by association.
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Many lined up behind a microphone, churning out impassioned one-minute spiels in support or in opposition of the proposal.
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One gave an impassioned speech about the all-consuming task of representing New Yorkers, while bemoaning the proposed raises as inadequate.
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And similarly to when he championed for universal healthcare, Kimmel also made an impassioned speech about Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP).
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Also, as anyone who paid attention to Dr. Alan Grant's impassioned science lessons in Jurassic Park knows, birds evolved from dinosaurs.
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A member of parliament in Australia delivered an impassioned speech on Wednesday, speaking up for victims and families of domestic violence.
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Professor At a Senate Judiciary Hearing that February, Warren sat in the witness seat and delivered an impassioned case against it.
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After her death, Clooney gave an impassioned speech criticizing tabloids for invading the princess' privacy to a severe — and tragic — degree.
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As GoT's impassioned viewership mushroomed, so did the show's ambitions, and the money HBO was willing to spend to match them.
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In the words of an impassioned citizen in Netflix's American Vandal: "this isn't about dicks, this is about the justice system."
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Leaders of both parties have teamed up to pass anti-trafficking laws, and impassioned speeches denouncing the horrific practice are common.
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Kobe Bryant's enormous yet complicated legacy has spurred an impassioned debate about how seemingly larger-than-life figures should be remembered.
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Still, we bet you'll be surprised by just how, erm, impassioned some A-listers are about their favorite reality-TV shows.
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But previous elections didn't feature Donald Trump, the man who during a presidential debate made an impassioned defense of his penis.
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She spoke at the Families Belong Together march in Washington, D.C., last month and delivered an impassioned plea to reunite families.
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With Zelenski's help, Denby makes an impassioned case for the critical importance of books to the lives of these young people.
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Two weeks ago, he used the beginning of this show to deliver an impassioned speech about the massacre in Las Vegas.
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Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani gave an especially impassioned speech that brought many Republicans in the arena to their feet.
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The explosions, one of the worst industrial disasters in Chinese history, prompted unusually impassioned calls for action from the Communist Party.
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Their impassioned speeches and activism on social media has helped spark this renewed push for solutions to America's mass shooting epidemic.
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C., Kavanaugh's most outspoken defender on the Senate committee, gave a lengthy and impassioned defense of the judge following Feinstein's remarks.
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On Monday, he showcased "Made in America" products at the White House and made an impassioned defense of America First policies.
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While the sneak peak shows Oakland and Dutchman's relationship as rocky and defensive, it eventually grows into an impassioned love affair.
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Sen. John McCain returned to the Senate floor for an impassioned speech, calling for both Republicans and Democrats to come together.
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But there is a world of impassioned advice online that seems to suggest it doesn't necessarily have to be this way.
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When he returned, James Gillis, the lead prosecutor on the case, launched into one last, impassioned argument to save the case.
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Thomas launches into an impassioned tirade against those who are against abortion but don't bother turning up to vigils and actions.
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Called "Time's Up Now," the movement was announced with an impassioned open letter signed by hundreds of women in show business.
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The model teamed up with Washington Nationals right fielder Bryce Harper for an impassioned game of Catchphrase on Monday's Tonight Show.
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That's when Jeff Stone, a Republican from Riverside county, stepped in, giving an impassioned speech about the government's obligation to victims.
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His cousin Mariah Dillard (Alfre Woodard) is a councilwoman, a volatile monstress hiding behind impassioned speeches about community, families, and neighborhoods.
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He gives an impassioned speech about "forever" to a very strained-looking JoJo, who appears to be passing a kidney stone.
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While the primary was impassioned, Clinton and Sanders were capable of something we do not see often in U.S. politics: dialogue.
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Almost every song on Channel Orange contains at least one breathtaking moment: unearthly falsettos, pained shrieks, impassioned belting, unexpected melodic flourishes.
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Ron Wyden of Oregon, hand delivered pizza to the crowd before the hearing -- making an impromptu, impassioned speech to the crowd.
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Ron Wyden of Oregon hand delivered pizza to the crowd before the hearing -- making an impromptu, impassioned speech to the crowd.
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Lewis's impassioned case for full surrogacy left me thinking about how children raised communally might be better prepared for that task.
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Saying, in effect, to the impassioned Warrior who was one transgression from suspension: Hey, Draymond, care to check out my groin?
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The kiss is, well, the sort of impassioned lip-lock shared between two people where only one person is into it.
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In the days since the shooting, surviving students and parents have made impassioned pleas to lawmakers to act on gun control.
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The chairman grew more impassioned, shouting into the microphone as he called on lawmakers to reflect on how they're protecting democracy.
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The clip of impassioned comments O'Rourke made at a town hall racked up millions of views and shares in August 2018.
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Later, after multiple attempts, MJ finally tracks down Calhoun for an interview and ignites an impassioned discussion between father and son.
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The dialogue became so impassioned that it was covered by TV Globo, the largest and most-watched network in the country.
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Arizona makes an impassioned speech about how she chose motherhood on the stand, but is called away for an emergency surgery.
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The conversation culminated in a complex, impassioned discussion of gender as it relates to The Wing, the Women's March, and #MeToo.
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Impassioned and at times charismatic, he is also quick to ignore facts, brimming with conspiracy theories, and prone to objectifying women.
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" ⬥ Don't Blame the Librarians To the Editor: "Double Fold," by Nicholson Baker (2001), and an impassioned rebuttal, "Vandals in the Stacks?
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" An impassioned Grant told the audience that their government was keeping the truth from them, saying: "The government is hoodwinking you.
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Yet as rumors swirled that pilots were defecting to other carriers after the flight cancellations, Mr. O'Leary issued an impassioned plea.
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The outcome of this new political alignment — a center-left establishment against an impassioned, growing populist right — remains to be seen.
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Zuckerberg's speech, which he wrote himself, was impassioned, especially for the Facebook CEO who can be very scripted, especially in public.
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Some gave impassioned speeches about how vital it was that the Americans completely leave Afghanistan in as little as six months.
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At the Women's Final Four in April, Ms. McGraw made an impassioned case for hiring more women to coach women's basketball.
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"Forever Love" is an impassioned plea for a lasting love, but also, one suspects, an ironic acknowledgement that it often doesn't.
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After he joined the Royal Air Force and was posted overseas, they wrote each other impassioned letters, envisioning their lives together.
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He's an impassioned advocate of the meatball emoji — and he pulled out all the stops during a meeting with Jennifer 8.
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Ms. Smith clutched Molly, the dog, as she made an impassioned plea, addressing her niece as if she might be watching.
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A searing portrait of the starving girl published in The New York Times last week drew an impassioned response from readers.
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For years, trigger warnings have been the subject of impassioned academic debate: Do they protect people from distress or encourage fragility?
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The dialogue became so impassioned that it was covered by TV Globo, the largest and most-watched network in the country.
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Lujan Grisham is known for being energetic and impassioned in her delivery, whether it's a stump speech or a hallway interview.
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And his impassioned supporters have already begun to portray Biden's Super Tuesday showing as the product of some Democratic establishment trickery.
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Scott received the $400 million bill Thursday following days of impassioned, often contentious debate in the majority-Republican House and Senate.
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Mr. Knappenberger seems to have created this impassioned defense of news organizations for moviegoers who don't keep up with the news.
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With the impassioned speeches from its horse-riding, mysterious leader, the Zapatistas quickly attracted legions of followers both locally and abroad.
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In this vital, energetic, creative, prosperous, boundary-bursting country, there is no impassioned, continuous, organized opposition to the present political establishment.
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None of the executives made a particularly impassioned case for why the business would be a success over the long term.
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Instead, they relied on multimedia, impassioned speeches and repetition, repetition, repetition — all in a presentation of 24 hours over three days.
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Clinton and Mr. Trump have been equally impassioned in calling for investigations — and even in providing leads for investigators to follow.
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Like other young black filmmakers there, Ms. Dash was impassioned and influenced by avant-garde, Latin American, African and Russian cinema.
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" In February, Anoka Faruqee announced her impassioned support of Warren in an article on the Medium titled "It's Now or Never.
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Chefs have their saline allegiances and will offer lengthy, impassioned arguments about why one variety of salt is superior to another.
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" She went on to make an impassioned defense of the company's track record: "We have 4.3 billion subscribers around the world.
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Constanza-Chock, the MIT professor, says there is a "war on youth" that pushes many of them to become impassioned activists.
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This was one of many impassioned expressions of dissent that have taken place since Mendieta's death in 1985, at age 36.
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Tonight, we may see a more positive Clinton: someone closer to the impassioned speaker we got a glimpse of on Tuesday night.
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Several celebrities gave impassioned speeches during the show and one "Big Bang Theory" star protested the travel ban on the red carpet.
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In fact, President Trump made an impassioned plea for his wall along the US-Mexico border at a rally on Saturday night.
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O'Rourke jumped atop the coffee shop's counter and delivered an impassioned address, touching upon issues of economic inequality, climate change and education.
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The jazz combo that Bowie tapped for his final album, Blackstar, offered an impassioned instrumental of the song that presaged his death.
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It was an impassioned but civil exchange, with all the women well versed in the religious, cultural, and medical implications of FGM.
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"We, the mothers, are not worthy of any prize," she wrote in an impassioned Facebook post that elicited thousands of sympathetic reactions.
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The latter wrote a particularly impassioned piece last October when the Mets dressed like the women from A League of Their Own.
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The Florida Senator penned an impassioned op-ed in USA Today titled Now's No Time to end NSA Program in May 2015.
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Click here to view original GIFAfter reviewing about half a dozen watches, I've learned (thanks to impassioned commenters) that design is subjective.
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Alicia Boyd from The Movement to Protect the People followed with an impassioned speech on the gentrification of black neighborhoods in Brooklyn.
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Trump does this a lot, and even a newly impassioned GOP with fiery candidates couldn't make a winner out of that turkey.
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LAUREN, a Democrat from Maryland, makes an impassioned case for not shopping at Ivanka Trump, the business founded by Donald Trump's daughter.
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Her daughter Honor Marie, 10, who gave an impassioned speech about female empowerment and the gender wage gap in the United States.
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In an impassioned address to Ukraine's parliament in December, U.S. Vice President Joe Biden warned the country's leaders not to screw up.
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These years on the move, engaging in protests and rallies and impassioned political discussion wherever they went, were both perilous and exhilarating.
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She is a frequent and increasingly impassioned dissenter, sometimes with the support of Justice Ginsburg, often alone, and particularly in criminal cases.
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Impassioned activists have called for Democrats to unite against President Trump and to hold up New York as a bastion of liberalism.
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I'm surprised talking to you that your views are so clear and impassioned, because I felt that the film was pretty restrained.
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And coming on the heels of Obama's new executive actions on gun control, several candidates offered impassioned defenses of Second Amendment rights.
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Gave an impassioned speech on the importance of activism alongside friends LeBron James, Dwyane Wade, and Chris Paul at the ESPYs. 3.
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On a serious note, he applauded her impassioned efforts to get Alice Marie Johnson's sentence commuted, and it seems she's inspired him.
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This is based on CNN's review of Hodgkinson's Facebook profiles, public records, and three years of impassioned letters to his local newspaper.
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The concert was held in Cleveland to get out the vote, and Bey and Jay made impassioned pitches for the Prez nominee.
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He's also earned a reputation for being an impassioned speaker who often makes headlines with his questioning from the dais during hearings.
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I'm moved that their impassioned pleas might be the catalyst to finally force real change in our all-too-static gun debate.
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But that all changed today, when Obama posted on Facebook a lengthy, impassioned reaction to the unveiling of Senate Republicans' healthcare bill.
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He walked around the stage as he peppered his remarks with evocations of the civil rights movement and impassioned calls for unity.
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So when in 2010 President Barack Obama made an impassioned plea for a world without nuclear weapons, there were grounds for optimism.
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They fed him books on political liberalism, wrote him long letters on the value of tolerance and engaged him in impassioned debates.
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In 2018, his impassioned Senate campaign against Republican incumbent Ted Cruz made him a national Democratic celebrity and a fund-raising sensation.
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He delivered 90 minutes of increasingly exaggerated pantomime, announcing the presence of someone who is restless, impassioned, emphatic and at times belligerent.
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In a series of swing-state appearances this week, Mr. Clinton unleashed an impassioned self-defense, by turns sarcastic and almost pleading.
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But the impassioned clashes of last spring, when rival groups squared off against each other after his speeches, have become more rare.
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CNN anchor Dana Bash delivered an impassioned speech on her network that defended questions from reporters about Trump's donations to veterans groups.
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" Marshall offered even more of an impassioned defense of Fitzpatrick, saying: "I am going down in a boat with Ryan Fitzpatrick, O.K.?
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Among readers, the article triggered an impassioned discussion about Canadian culture and traditions and the differences between other Western countries and Canada.
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In another scene, Rocky is told he cannot renew his boxing license, and his response is an impassioned defense of his rights.
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The result of Bacon's impassioned painting was "Two Studies of George Dyer with Dog" (1968), which now resides in a private collection.
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Fans have impassioned disagreements on which album is its most fertile, and therefore responsible for spawning the most influence on melodic hardcore.
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Famously, (har) Taylor gave an impassioned speech at this year's Grammys that made her into the hapless victim of Kanye's rampant sexism.
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First, look for those who don't fit the corporate mold, but who are impassioned, inspired and motivated to radically make things better.
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Consider "Against the '70s," with an impassioned guest vocal by Mr. Vedder: "Baby boomers, selling you rumors of their history," he sings.
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A day earlier, she delivered an impassioned speech to Parliament, saying she would do everything she could to deny the gunman attention.
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There has been no analogue to President Barack Obama's impassioned, multi-hour defense of his health care bill at the Blair House.
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In an impassioned speech to Parliament on Tuesday, she demanded that internet platforms like Facebook do a better job controlling hateful content.
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Subsequently, Rose Christo issued a series of increasingly impassioned tweets, apparently in direct address to the person claiming to be her brother.
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On the surface, the books share an impassioned struggle for success — a story that has been covered in quite a few memoirs.
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In impassioned speeches on the Senate floor on Monday night, Democrats complained that the bill was being developed out of public view.
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Then it flooded out: scenes of rhapsodic childhood and unspeakable torture, painted with runny pigment and in brazen colors, impassioned, unashamed, irrefutable.
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And they did: Sarah Paulson, Bryan Cranston, Lily Tomlin, Emma Stone, David Harbour and Taraji P. Henson all made assorted impassioned pleas.
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After warning the audience that he had a migraine, Walsh took questions for nearly an hour, his delivery impassioned and sometimes shouted.
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When previous first ladies like Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton addressed this theme, it inspired some of their most impassioned, memorable speeches.
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The complaint was filed a short time after Thunberg delivered an impassioned rebuke to world leaders at the UN Climate Action Summit.
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She worked at the rink from 1978 to 1998, she told me, and has been an impassioned skater since she was 13.
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Following their jailing, the wives of the two journalists made an impassioned plea for their husbands' freedom, who they maintain are innocent.
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Maybe Chick-fil-A was so serious with its soul-searching that it took 11 impassioned months to do this better thing.
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Almost a year ago, teen climate activist Greta Thunberg delivered an impassioned speech at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Poland.
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Blanchette Rockefeller, the wife of oil scion John D. Rockefeller III, was from a young age an impassioned and knowledgeable art lover.
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Democratic congressman and civil rights advocate John Lewis makes an impassioned defense of impeachment: 'We do not have kings, we have presidents.'
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That's how some critics are describing the Florida school shooting survivors who have emerged in recent days as impassioned gun control advocates.
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After admitting that he had lied about being a journalist, he made an impassioned plea for the president to rescue his industry.
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It follows Julien (Amalric) and Esther (Stéphanie Cléau), former schoolmates who, when they're older and married, wind up in an impassioned affair.
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At the vice chair's doorstep, they gave impassioned speeches in front of his townhouse and deployed smoke to represent Safariland tear gas.
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Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City, doubled down on his fiery comments, after his impassioned speech at the Republican National Convention.
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Far from disciplining them for leaving their desks, CEO Sundar Pichai and co-founder Sergey Brin treated workers to impassioned speeches of support.
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In the wake of the operation, he made an impassioned plea for continued health care for all, including those with pre-existing conditions.
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Senators introduced more than 160 amendments to the budget resolution, which led to a marathon session of impassioned speeches and roll call votes.
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It is not only the lack of a broader political approach, but also a lack of historical analysis that afflicts this impassioned book.
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Although Melissa McCarthy did not mention Schumer or Glamour in her latest social media post, The Boss star did share some impassioned thoughts.
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Speaking at a cancer summit at Howard University in Washington, Biden made an impassioned plea for increased urgency in the fight against cancer.
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CrossFit, the branded workout regimen, deleted its Facebook and Instagram pages earlier this week and explained the reasoning through an impassioned press release.
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Gabby Giffords, the former U.S. representative who survived a 2011 mass shooting, referenced that vote in an impassioned statement following the Orlando attack.
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But the bill itself, per an impassioned speech from former North Carolina representative Mel Watt, wasn't limited to terrorism or death penalty cases.
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Ms Sitharaman was described as a "one-person demolition squad" after her impassioned response in parliament to Mr Gandhi's accusations of government cronyism.
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If you listen to Hanley's impassioned speech, you'll hear him standing up for classic workers rights issues like severance pay and 401k contributions.
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Murad was named a U.N. Goodwill Ambassador at a ceremony in New York where Amal gave an impassioned and emotional speech denouncing ISIS.
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His impassioned speech, in English, to a joint sitting of Congress, appealing for multi-lateralism and liberal values, won him a standing ovation.
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When Attorney General Loretta Lynch delivered an impassioned defense of transgender equality at a press conference Monday, one line in particular stood out.
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His defense was mounted entirely by his team of lawyers, whose presentations relied on constitutional technicalities and impassioned rationalizations for the president's actions.
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Wrapping up the event after three hours and 40 minutes, Putin said he had heard a lot of impassioned questions from worried citizens.
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Then she plays autotuned snippets of CoCo's impassioned speech at the Dear Black People party for all of CoCo's white friends to hear.
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It means that during Game of Thrones season I walk into the office every Monday unable to participate in my colleagues impassioned discussions.
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He'll attract younger people, Hispanics, and he's very impassioned," she said, adding that Rubio reminds her "a little bit of John F. Kennedy.
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Gray's death sparked protests and riots in the city and fueled an impassioned national debate over fatal police encounters involving African-American men.
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Railways allowed Bryan to travel the equivalent of three-quarters of the way round the world, giving hundreds of speeches to impassioned crowds.
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Even as couples and soloists emerged from the work's shifting constellations — most arrestingly the steady, impassioned Zimmi Coker — the ensemble was the star.
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The letter, which is also signed by Pennsylvania Governor Tom Wolf and Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald, is an impassioned plea for leniency.
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C. Denise Marcelle, a state representative who recently announced that she would run for mayor, made impassioned pleas that the crowd remain calm.
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The Android boss made his case in a series of impassioned speeches at mobile team all-hands meetings, one former marketing employee recalled.
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Blanchett, who serves as this year's president of the jury, delivered an impassioned speech she co-wrote with French film director Agnes Varda.
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Johnson gave an impassioned speech about humanity and empathy, reminding many that he had once toyed with the idea of getting into politics.
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He gave an impassioned speech in which he reminded Congress that the US "invented this multilateralism" and now needed to help preserve it.
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CONWAY: And then he followed it up on October 22018th and gave the most impassioned defense ever heard from a presidential debate footing.
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A black Arkansas lawmaker made national headlines after she made impassioned remarks to her white colleagues about a proposed "stand your ground" law.
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Beyond the impassioned political debate, here are some numbers to know that add context and explain the broader trends that are going on.
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Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor ripped into US policing practices on Monday, delivering an impassioned dissent that railed against racial profiling and brutality.
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Last month, Quay dropped her debut EP, Transphobic, an impassioned fusion of electronic, club music, and flows reminiscent of the Boom Bap era.
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On Tuesday, Musk made his most impassioned and detailed case for space colonization yet at an event with SpaceX, his private spaceflight company.
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Ortiz has delivered three World Series titles to Beantown, and his impassioned speech after the Boston Marathon bombing is the stuff of legend.
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He first caught my attention on 2012's "Ready to Ride," a pensive tale crafted with winding, impassioned lines about life behind bars.
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Tintori—a former reality-TV star and champion kite-surfer—gave an impassioned talk about human rights in Venezuela and her husband's plight.
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The work's impassioned central tenor, who performs a kind of stylized love song with a vocalizing soprano, recedes for a final spoken narration.
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The summit meeting also comes as a small but impassioned proxy battle for political supremacy in Cambodia has been playing out in Australia.
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Crass humor, sacrilegious ideas, and of course, penises—these are just some of the things that have aroused impassioned opposition throughout art history.
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"This Land Is Our Land" reads like an impassioned survey course on migration, laying bare the origins of mass migration in searing clarity.
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Eminem freestyled an impassioned litany of grievances against President Donald Trump in a new video that aired during the BET Awards Tuesday night.
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The candidates heaped praise on former congressman Beto O'Rourke for his impassioned response to the mass shooting in his hometown of El Paso.
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Although the vegetarian child is often very impassioned about what is on the table, it's important to have family conversations about mutual respect.
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" Nyong'o, Nanjiani share support for 'Dreamers' Presenters Lupita Nyong'o and Kumail Nanjiani took to the stage to make an impassioned plea for "Dreamers.
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On the other hand, it gave prominent display on Page 1 to an impassioned rebuttal by Senator George Frisbie Hoar, Republican of Massachusetts.
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But for Anthony, the Knicks and all of their many impassioned fans, his long run here ended up as a profoundly bittersweet experience.
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Schiff made his most impassioned case to senators in a Thursday night speech, arguing that they must vote to remove Trump from office.
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Kimmel earlier this year made an impassioned plea for keeping ObamaCare, revealing during a monologue that his newborn son had a heart defect.
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Critic's Pick In modern-day Montfermeil, the setting of Victor Hugo's novel, the filmmaker Ladj Ly stages his own impassioned cry against oppression.
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In her speech, Patricia held back tears as she gave an impassioned plea for the world to embrace and employ the trans community.
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As they filled Birmingham's city jail, King wrote an impassioned letter that proved to be a call for political action and a prophesy.
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His delivery is, let us say, more impassioned than convincing, and we are instantly aware that here is someone who has fallen short.
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There have been increasingly impassioned calls for the relocation and recontextualizing of Confederate monuments and flags throughout the United States in recent years.
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It should be obvious to any reader even from this brief summary that there is bound to be impassioned debate on the issue.
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Voronenkov traded his Russian citizenship for a Ukrainian passport, gave closed testimony in Yanukovych's treason trial and embarked on an impassioned media campaign.
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For the most part, Dowell's use of the technique comes across as audacious in the best sense — bold and impassioned, even righteously obsessive.
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Thousands packed Wembley Stadium last night for an impassioned panel debate on Brexit, which included the current and former mayors of London squaring off.
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After an "impassioned" five-hour meeting Theresa May, Britain's prime minister, said her cabinet had approved a provisional withdrawal deal from the European Union.
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Kompany's impassioned celebration, following his 24th-minute opener, told the story of what has been two injury-hit seasons for the inspirational Belgian defender.
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You can also make your most impassioned defense of why Nebraska should or shouldn't be part of the Midwest in the comments section below.
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It's certainly on the mind of Academy member Mark Duplass, who wrote an impassioned letter published over the weekend urging voters to choose Moonlight.
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Let's say, for instance, that an impassioned speech from Trump-hating Nebraska Senator Bob Sasse brought all of the frontrunner's fans to their senses.
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In June, Stewart made headlines when he offered up impassioned testimony during a House hearing, criticizing lawmakers for their "shameful" indifference toward the issue.
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What it's about: An informative and impassioned call to revitalize our idea of the social or professional gathering and to create meaningful, enjoyable experiences.
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After an impassioned fight on the House floor, however, Congress rejected the amendment, then voted to reauthorize broad swaths of the existing FISA program.
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After lengthy and impassioned protests from the Argentine players, Moses managed to keep his cool and slot past Franco Armani to level the scores.
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Lindsay Graham — the first Republican senator to ask questions at Thursday's hearing himself instead of yielding to Mitchell — for his impassioned defense of Kavanaugh.
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Though the thousands of protestors remained peaceful, the overwhelming police presence and Trump's impending presidential acceptance speech catalyzed impassioned protestors in Cleveland's public square.
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Smith, who is among the actors of color snubbed by the Academy's 2016 nominations, said he supports his wife's impassioned response to the situation.
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Gay is an impassioned person and he takes what he does very seriously, and he's frustrated dealing with this guy who isn't completely reliable.
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Their impassioned sense of victimhood did reveal a delicate truth, one that the rally had been designed to conceal: Nicaragua's leaders were not secure.
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But as president, Trump has been impassioned to confront the issue of addiction, especially the opioid crisis, according to a senior White House official.
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Film director and Empire creator Lee Daniels gave an impassioned, touchingly shambling speech, urging the government to tackle gun control in a meaningful way.
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Surely they'd be on my side, I thought, sharing my fiery, impassioned opinion that social media spoilers are the downfall of modern day television.
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Duterte also made an impassioned appeal to lawmakers to expedite a proposed shift to a federalist form of government and support his economic agenda.
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Unlike the other robots Microsoft trotted out to describe the latest features for Windows 10, Panos delivers his monologue about hardware with impassioned vigor.
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Bollywood films pulled The renewed tensions unleashed a torrent of fury on social media and impassioned news coverage from both sides of the border.
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Ebonee Davis recently wrote an impassioned letter about the need for diversity on sets, following similar missives from models Leomie Anderson and Nykhor Paul.
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For many viewers, the choir, and an impassioned sermon by Episcopal Bishop Michael Curry, countered the stiff decorum expected of such a formal occasion.
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Emmett, honorary chairwoman of the Arizona delegation to the Democratic National Convention, is known by many for her impassioned follow-up to Arizona Rep.
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Never mind President Obama's impassioned defense of his two terms in office; everyone was talking about her marigold midi dress by designer Narcisco Rodriguez.
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Touching tune Lady Gaga provided the night's emotional apex, with an impassioned performance of "Til It Happens to You," her song about sexual assault.
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During the 13-minute speech, Kimmel also gave an impassioned defense of Obamacare and criticized President Donald Trump's failed attempts to cut health spending.
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"I think an underdog narrative probably makes for a better story and a more impassioned fan," says Adam Byrne, a Tinashe stan from Ireland.
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Tom Hanks has long been a Hollywood institution, a reliable leading man capable of delivering impassioned, noble performances in films like Philadelphia and Sully.
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During an impassioned speech to The Women's Convention in Detroit she pointed out the mistreatment of women is not specific to the entertainment industry.
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He's been the recipient of many of my impassioned political arguments before and knew that it wouldn't endear me to his family this time.
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But while Brontë is known for writing impassioned, even angry, moral romances, what has passed by largely unnoticed is her facility to write erotica.
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Beyoncé has published an impassioned plea on her website, asking her fans to contact legislators and representatives and express their anguish about police brutality.
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You both have made a very impassioned compelling arguments why this country should effectively unelected President Trump and nominate and then elect you. But.
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Sanders gave an impassioned defense of democratic socialism, telling Hunt that he'll explain to voters why it shouldn't be viewed as outside the mainstream.
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Bardem and Cruz married in 2010, and one clever touch in "Everybody Knows," their latest movie, is that they do not play impassioned lovers.
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Ms. Arquette, who made her 2015 Oscar speech an impassioned plea for income equality, said she lost jobs as a result of her comments.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders opened Tuesday night's debate with an impassioned response to a question about one of his signature policy planks: Medicare for all.
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Sarah Palin endorsed Donald Trump's presidential candidacy Tuesday night, delivering an impassioned speech that called on Iowans to stump for the Republican front-runner.
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After three full nights of debate, with impassioned speeches that in some cases went on for hours, the motion failed by a razor's margin.
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During our committee session, I gave an impassioned speech on her behalf, which might account for the four votes I got in her favor.
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"Senator Graham gave an impassioned speech on what he believes are the American ideals," Ms. Nielsen said during questioning with Democrats on the panel.
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Her natural caution has been cold water to his impassioned plans for European reform, especially for the countries that use the common euro currency.
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But it drew impassioned opposition from victims' groups and human rights activists who rallied in front of the Congress in Guatemala City on Wednesday.
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One is J.J. Watt, the Houston Texans defensive lineman whose impassioned effort on social media has reached $227 million so far as of Saturday.
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In both cases, late-breaking allegations threatened but failed to derail the confirmation process, and both nominees defended themselves with impassioned denials of wrongdoing.
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But that partly presumes that impassioned Democratic voters will be less so if they succeed in scuttling the Kavanaugh nomination over these next weeks.
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John Kasich, a Republican who has previously touted support from the N.R.A., made an impassioned plea for Congress to consider restrictions on assault weapons.
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And impassioned citizens, including a jaded Trump supporter who said he had come because he was friends with undocumented immigrants in the restaurant business.
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Anita Kumar, White House reporter: Adam Schiff's final impassioned plea for a fair trial as the House wrapped up its opening remarks Friday night.
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The microphone buzzes and snaps as Sanders delivers his impassioned critique of income inequality, jabbing his forefinger in the air to punctuate the outrage.
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But "If Venice Dies" is practically devoid of history, a criminal oversight for a polemic that makes such an impassioned case for history's value.
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"In our fervor to halt the potential spread of totalitarianism, what incredible precedent are we setting in Vietnam?" he asked in an impassioned speech.
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Strapping young Joseph's impassioned speeches about his virtue, though nearly identical in substance to Pamela's, read rather more comically coming from a man's mouth.
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CEOs wrote impassioned letters, a billionaire founder showed up to an airport protest, and multiple companies lent their voices to lawsuits challenging the policy.
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Some longtime supporters still hope to see Mr. Obama eventually return to the impassioned oratory they remember from the 2008 and 2012 campaign trail.
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I was moved by the impassioned mini-essays about police brutality and stop-and-frisk my students produced and the honest experiences they shared.
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It also has footage of actress Ashley Judd delivering impassioned remarks at the anti-Trump Women's March on Washington the day after the inauguration.
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Once my beliefs began to shift, I saw the virulent nature of his world, the emptiness and loathing in many of those impassioned claims.
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In the days since Franklin's death, her impassioned performance of the song at the 2015 Kennedy Center Honors ceremony has become an internet sensation.
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Harris in particular was strong and impassioned on her plan, the most generous yet, to provide families with six months of paid time off.
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If anyone is going to try to ensure that it is, it's going to be its impassioned and activist-minded workforce, not Jeff Bezos.
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In a performance of his suicide prevention anthem"1-800-273-8255," the rapper gave an impassioned speech about ethnicity, gender equality and immigration.
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Gary Neville, a former Manchester United defender, decried racism in the Premier League, soccer in general, and the broader UK in an impassioned monologue.
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In September Greta Thunberg, a 16-year-old Swedish activist, gave an impassioned speech to the UN that drew 400,000 hours of reading time.
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Baldwin speaks in poised, impassioned paragraphs and concludes that Western civilization will either be opened for all to enter or demolished by those excluded.
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But he was also an impassioned writer, collector, curator and devotee of photography who had much to do with MoMA in its early years.
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But Ellsberg, the former Defense Department analyst who leaked the Pentagon Papers, sounds an impassioned alarm, warning that the dangers of nuclear conflict remain.
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But this led me back to her other albums, including her impassioned recording of Dvorak's Cello Concerto with the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra in 2014.
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And the answer came in watching Kamala Harris and Pete Buttigieg — two of the event's standout performers — run articulate and impassioned circles around him.
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That's what Insomniac video editor and longtime raver, Annie Rinsky has declared in an impassioned 17-minute video posted to her YouTube channel yesterday.
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They went through a number of lineup changes but always featured vocalist Nicole Boychuk, whose impassioned, at times desperate sounding, delivery anchored their sound.
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Jassim makes an impassioned plea to the insurgents in Arabic that no innocents die, hoping to appeal to them via quoting from the Quran.
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In "O, Earth," Casey Llewellyn's whimsical, politically impassioned riff on Thornton Wilder's "Our Town," phantasms are present, and at least one of them is angry.
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He blasted Streep as an "overrated actress" in a series of tweets this morning following the star's impassioned speech at the Golden Globes last night.
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She led marches, protested police brutality by lying for hours in the spot where he died, and threw herself into a life of impassioned advocacy.
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The actor, 48, gave an impassioned speech about the importance of gun regulation at the March for Our Lives protest in Austin, Texas on Saturday.
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Sage advice Throughout the pre-Oscars period Hollywood calls award season, there's been no shortage of impassioned acceptance speeches, many opposing Trump's policies and rhetoric.
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If me and Bill were not on set being incredibly intense and impassioned, we were just, as we say in Britain, pissing ourselves with laughter.
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Fresh from the 1906 trip, he gives an impassioned defence of tribespeople to the Royal Geographical Society, arguing that Amazonian "savages" are in fact civilised.
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During one eviction ceremony, Omarosa made an impassioned dramatic plea to stay in the house so Knight Pulliam could leave and be with her daughter.
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The book defends Trump as the "Great Orange hope," making an impassioned case for the white populist nostalgia he's brought back into the conservative movement.
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But ultimately, Newitz's pared-down style makes Autonomous a lean thriller that pairs a fast-moving cat-and-mouse game with an impassioned ethical argument.
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During International Women's Day in 2015, Meghan gave an impassioned speech at a UN Women's conference in New York in which she discussed gender equality.
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Now, it's being thrust into the spotlight ahead of Tumblr's decision to remove "adult content," a controversial change met with scorn from its impassioned community.
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There is no imaginative room for another read like she finally took the gloves off, or was forceful, or impassioned or drove home her point.
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The much larger Christian Democratic Union has betrayed its own name by failing to defend the nation's religious and cultural heritage, in her impassioned view.
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Swift stunned the pop culture and political worlds Sunday night with a lengthy, impassioned Instagram post in which she endorsed Democrats Phil Bredesen and Rep.
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But Allen's drill sergeant delivery, impassioned defense of the US and the need to defeat ISIS seemed to ultimately carry the day in the hall.
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But that changed earlier this week when a Facebook post from Charna Halpern, founder and owner of iO Theater, opened a floodgate of impassioned responses.
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Two Sudanese students, along with an activist greatly involved in curtailing the gentrification of Brooklyn, offered impassioned teach-ins on their causes at the potluck.
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An articulate and at times impassioned speaker, Timmermans posses at least some of the charisma Weber lacks — even while he faces plenty of political hurdles.
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After Drake's impassioned VMA speech about Rihanna, it seems obvious there is a deep connection between the two — and they're becoming less shy about it.
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The ceremony, which featured an impassioned sermon by African-American bishop Michael Curry on the power of love, was watched by millions around the world.
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"I can't believe I'm saying a candidate for President of the United States has bragged about sexually assaulting women," she said during the impassioned speech.
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Fired FBI Director James Comey on Thursday accused the Trump administration of defaming him and telling "lies" in impassioned testimony before the Senate Intelligence Committee.
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When Hurricane Sandy hit, his impassioned defense of his residents and criticism of Congress' response to the devastating storm rocketed him into the national conversation.
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But now a very public, impassioned and often bitter rejection of Donald Trump from the hip-hop community, has been driving energy back to Clinton.
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The rest of TrumpLand is an impassioned argument for Hillary Clinton, from a man who admittedly endorsed her opponent Bernie Sanders during the nomination process.
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Jackson has also taken issue more than once with Manafort's lead attorney, Kevin Downing, after he grew impassioned during court proceedings and raised his voice.
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Lupita Nyong'o and Kumail Nanjiani made an impassioned plea while presenting at last year's Oscars for members of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
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You might get an impassioned lesson in PaulXStretch plugins from a spoken word poet explaining how he timed a Bill Withers song beneath his prose.
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Katy Perry opened up about her emotional reunion with Hillary Clinton at this week's UNICEF Snowflake Ball in a new impassioned Instagram post on Thursday.
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Accompanied by poignant musical and dance performances, the next-of-kin made an impassioned plea for search efforts to continue until the plane is found.
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The remarks about Winfrey entering the presidential candidate pool in 2020 come after she gave an impassioned speech at the Golden Globes that went viral.
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"I hope that will be my legacy," the former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, 59, tells PEOPLE of her impassioned work to protect dogs.
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During International Women's Day in 2015, Meghan gave an impassioned speech at a UN Women conference in New York in which she discussed gender equality.
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During one particularly impassioned response, she also said "we must abolish the Federal Reserve" and called on repudiating U.S. interest payments on its federal debt.
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Earlier in the day, Labour MP Barry Sheerman was visibly angry when he called Johnson and his Conservative government a "disgrace" in an impassioned intervention.
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On Monday, Thunberg kicked off the UN summit with two of her youth colleagues, giving an impassioned and emotional speech to the UN General Assembly.
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Cummings closed the hearing with an impassioned plea for lawmakers to "get back to normal" and to consider the country they are leaving future generations.
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It is, like his first impassioned plea, very moving and effective, particularly when he makes the case that this bill only benefits people like him.
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The first half of the teaser includes one of his more subdued prayers, while the second half lets loose with one of his impassioned sermons.
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Just 11 days after Gray's death, Mosby made an impassioned plea to protesters and, vowing justice, announced a slew of criminal charges against the officers.
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The rest of the dream team acts like she oversold them, like they all haven't, at one point or another, given impassioned "I'm awesome" speeches.
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" After Kitt's lengthy and impassioned speech, according to the Times, Lady Bird Johnson began to cry, "her voice trembling and her eyes welling with tears.
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One impassioned reaction was from Richard Wallace, a chatbot expert who created ALICE, the inspiration for Spike Jonze's Her, and who now works at Pandorabots.
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And yet any cursory look online will reveal impassioned defenses—against largely-imagined charges that Eminem is too politically incorrect to survive in this era.
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Even Hillary Clinton, as secretary of state, never made an impassioned Beijing-style speech about women in Saudi Arabia being obliterated under a black tarp.
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" The official record of the proceedings notes that Tan Malaka's impassioned plea for an alliance between Communism and Pan-Islamism was met with "lively applause.
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Polls show he remains popular among the broader Democratic electorate in New York but he is deeply disliked by an impassioned cohort of liberal activists.
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Svelte, handsome, and smiling, he seemed to be absorbing every moment of Reagon's fiercely engaged remix of R&B history with her own impassioned style.
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The concerto's first two movements are a fascinating study in density and translucence, with sounds morphing from silvery and wan to red-blooded and impassioned.
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The decision was a surprisingly straightforward end to a three-month campaign marked by dueling visions, whispered rumors, personal attacks and impassioned last-minute lobbying.
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In her remarks, Ms. Abrams, who delivered an impassioned call for protecting voter rights, also warned against allowing the primary contest to turn too bitter.
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What we get is an impassioned, articulate artist who adored nature and painting it and had a touchingly codependent relationship with his younger brother Theo.
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It was a prelude to his impassioned opposition to Lyndon Johnson's escalation of the war, an opposition that would split the Democratic Party in two.
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Throughout his impassioned, prolific, and prestigious career, he has retained his role as a significant West Coast painter, a legacy that began six decades earlier.
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"The N.H.S. waiting list will grow to five million people by 2021," Mr. Stevens said in an impassioned speech to health care leaders in November.
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In an impassioned speech to Parliament, she said she would do everything she could to deny the gunman attention, and instead focus on the victims.
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Of course, one wouldn't expect to hear much negativity expressed for subjects he has preselected as great; but in general, impassioned appreciation gets him going.
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As a commentator for Radio AM550, Uranga has always called games "in the normal way": all rhetorical flourishes, impassioned outbursts and breathless, rapid-fire delivery.
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Anyone looking for the more overtly impassioned, idealistic Nono will have an opportunity when "Intolleranza 1960" is performed on Thursday by the American Symphony Orchestra.
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How do we know that VonShef makes the exact same stainless-steel glassware clutched by the hands of an impassioned Amber talking marriage and inlaws?
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Even so, such an impassioned uprising against Mr Trump suggested to some that his Republican firewall may not be as solid as is generally assumed.
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Shaw is too humane a moralist to hand the trophy to either side, but he is also too impassioned a socialist to pull his punches.
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Ms. Marjane's warm contralto and intimate, impassioned delivery made her one of the great music-hall stars of Paris, a rival to the legendary Mistinguett.
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Speculation about the media mogul potentially mounting a presidential bid in 2020 swirled last week after she gave an impassioned speech at the Golden Globes.
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In a more impassioned response later in the hearing, Azar vowed he would not be beholden to any company or industry he had worked for.
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In scene after scene, these exciting and charismatic artists disappeared into their characters, emboldening each other to sing with white-hot sensuality and impassioned lyricism.
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Hill made an impassioned appeal to bipartisanship, urging Americans to come together in 2020 to prevent another divisive effort to meddle in a U.S. election.
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An underlying fear of loss drives these impassioned arguments in the hallway and at yearly meetings: loss of a lifestyle versus loss of an investment.
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Washington (CNN)Oprah Winfrey delivered an impassioned call to voters Thursday in a fiery stump speech in support of Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams.
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The U.S. Senator from Vermont with an impassioned following is making a second attempt at the presidency – and remains among the top tier of candidates.
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Greta Thunberg: The Swedish climate activist has been celebrated for her impassioned U.N. speech and for increasing pressure on world leaders to address climate change.
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In the song's climax, frontman Ezra Koenig delivers one of the most compelling vocal performances of his career with some of his most impassioned lyrics.
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Now, the sneaker company's page is flooded with impassioned commentary, and it has found itself compelled to make a statement distancing itself from white supremacists.
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Kermode brings his sprawling, idiosyncratic movie knowledge to bear on the week's new releases, his impassioned raves and furious rants offset by the deadpan Mayo.
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McNamara's impassioned testimony that the bombing could not achieve American goals so riled the Joint Chiefs of Staff that they reportedly contemplated resigning en masse.
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She is wiser and more world-weary than the girlish Katy Perry, more impassioned than the ice-cool Rihanna, more demure than the slinky Beyoncé.
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Khokhar's comments come after Thunberg made an impassioned plea to world leaders at United National General Assembly climate summit in New York City this week.
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We live in a "market-driven art world characterized not so much by impassioned manifestos as exclusive dinners with collectors," gushes The New York Times.
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Warning Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro of "further actions" if his government doesn't change course, Trump's speech was an impassioned rallying cry before the international community.
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"Spill," written and directed by Leigh Fondakowski at Ensemble Studio Theater, is an impassioned and overloaded documentary drama exploring the Deepwater Horizon disaster of 2010.
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In the dark they joined their illuminated lightsaber tips in the middle of the circle and shouted some affirmations, ending with an impassioned, "Rogue Alliance!"
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And our Trump-induced delirium indeed jeopardizes it, pumping up his impassioned adversaries at the risk of confusing and alienating dispassionate Americans in the middle.
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In a back room there are two other works that deal very much with the political possibilities of the impassioned (and performative) wielding of language.
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This performance went down last Friday, and you see Nic pacing around the room during what we'll graciously call ... his impassioned delivery of Prince's classic.
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Like a storm cloud, in a section entitled "Sappho," a sweeping arc of dark, braiding hair from two embracing women further exhilarates their impassioned moment.
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At one point in the film, Idris Elba delivers a thundering speech that's so impassioned, the audience I saw the film with broke into spontaneous applause.
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"What we need now is concrete action by the full international community to hold these warring parties accountable," Haley said in impassioned remarks before the vote.
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Four years ago, the then-Suits star gave an impassioned speech at a U.N. Women's conference in New York City in which she addressed gender equality.
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They created fake bibs, ran the race, and were then written about on Murphy's site, where dozens of impassioned commenters criticized his decision to bandit Boston.
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Tuesday, Betsy DeVos was confirmed, 51-50, in a battle that sparked impassioned protests and the flooding of Senate switchboards by angry Democrats and liberal activists.
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A bench of five judges on the country's highest court had spent weeks hearing impassioned arguments for and against decriminalizing same-sex relations starting this July.
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Washington (CNN)President Barack Obama lit into Donald Trump Tuesday, turning the tables to make the impassioned case that Trump is the one who's un-American.
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The singer put on an impassioned concert in Brooklyn on Thursday, during which she thanked fans for their continued support amid her lawsuit against Dr. Luke.
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Though some members are facing difficult races at home because of Trump's controversial rhetoric, the presumptive nominee made an impassioned plea for unity at both gatherings.
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Gears — developed by The Coalition, a studio within Microsoft's gaming business — has particularly impassioned fans, said Rose Gunson, program manager for Gears of War at Microsoft.
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His response to Tuesday night's question, however, was a clear, forceful takedown of Trump's Syria policy and an impassioned defense of the importance of American leadership.
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While Pretty Little Liars — and any show with an impassioned fan base — may feel like it belongs to each individual fan, the truth is, it doesn't.
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Warren's impassioned argument for Medicare-for-all may help her make inroads with Sanders's supporters, a key group she's making a play for in the primaries.
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South Park is not a show that's reliably used race, sex, gender and other impassioned topics as a basis for persuasive commentary or inspired joke telling.
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In addition to her speech, former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani gave an especially impassioned address that brought many Republicans in the arena to their feet.
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A rally held on Saturday, days after a deadly school shooting in Parkland, Florida, drew a crowd of thousands and prompted impassioned pleas for gun control.
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In 2014, President Obama opened up the Latin Academy of Recording Arts & Science event directly from the White House and delivered an impassioned speech on immigration.
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The following month, on National Gun Violence Awareness Day, she penned an impassioned essay about the need for stricter gun control laws in the United States.
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Ms Xu's fate sparked an impassioned debate in China about data privacy because the scammer, Chen Wenhui, had paid a hacker for stealing her personal details.
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Madrid's sometimes violent clampdown on the independence movement in late 2017 had sparked large-scale and impassioned demonstrations in Catalonia that have sporadically continued until now.
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More than 50 Amazon employees also attended the meeting, according to AECJ, where Cunningham delivered an impassioned speech to shareholders urging them to support the resolution.
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The dynamic shifted once Kavanaugh took the stand, where he gave a 45-minute impassioned speech and had testy exchanges with the Democratic senators questioning him.
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He described the Hamilton cast, who used their freedom of speech to deliver peaceful, impassioned words directly to vice president Mike Pence, as engaging in harassment.
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Stop this, some of the more impassioned onlookers muttered, likening it to white nonsense of the highest order; the utter caucasity, protesters screamed into the void.
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Here are some of the major takeways: --ADMINISTRATION 'LIES': Comey accused the Trump administration of defaming him and telling "lies" in impassioned testimony before the committee.
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" Then-House Speaker John Boehner gave an impassioned speech on the House floor during the debate, saying in part, "Look at how this bill was written.
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High drama came to Capitol Hill Wednesday as FBI Director James Comey made his most impassioned defense yet of his conduct during last year's presidential race.
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It's clumsy––it's a six-minute song where the syntax keeps jerking around––but it's impassioned and empathetic, remedial though some of its arguments may be.
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Perhaps a Packers fan will rip off their shirt in single-digit temperatures to reveal some impassioned commentary on the recent United Nations vote condemning Israel.
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If people's discourse is impassioned enough, the camera does them the honor of sticking with them until they've completed an anecdote or rounded off a thought.
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Toronto Mayor John Tory made an impassioned statement to his City Council on Monday following the deadly shooting in a popular Toronto neighborhood the night before.
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Many older members of the diaspora still support Mr. Isaias, and through vast remittances and impassioned community organizing abroad, they offer essential support to his regime.
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But this year, the actor Jesse Williams commanded the spotlight with an impassioned speech calling for an end to police killings, racial inequality and cultural appropriation.
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Winfrey stirred speculation of a White House run after she delivered an impassioned speech about the "Me Too" movement at the Golden Globe Awards on Sunday.
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As for "The Nightingale", the Golden Lion contender directed by Jennifer Kent, critic Jonathan Romney said it "exudes enough impassioned feminist rage to fuel 10 festivals".
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Ocasio-Cortez delivered an impassioned plea for immigration policy change, defending claims that migrants at the southern border have been subject to abuse by federal authorities.
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"Giuliani's impassioned and animated defense of Trump in recent weeks has prompted mockery, with a recent ad on New York's subway ridiculing him as "crazy Rudy.
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She was known for impassioned performances — she once stamped out a cigarette with her bare foot in "Pagliacci" — but in this instance she surprised even herself.
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Though the only thing we agreed on was it had the best can design, it still ranked highly for its ability to spark such impassioned opinions.
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Beto O'Rourke, who represented El Paso in Congress, pointedly criticized the news media in an impassioned response for continuing to question whether Trump was enabling racism.
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Graham delivers an impassioned defense of Judge Kavanaugh:"You've got nothing to apologize for ... This is the most unethical sham since I've been in politics." pic.twitter.
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" The former television host and founder of the Oprah Winfrey Network made an impassioned appeal, calling on the audience to "let your vote speak for you.
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He told the audience in a soft, impassioned voice that his father became a refugee when his village was depopulated in the 1948 Arab-Israeli war.
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She cites Koolhaas's mammoth 1995 monograph "S,M,L,XL" as inspiration, in its impassioned argument for the importance of the shopping experience in modern society.
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Moore's comments came after an impassioned defense from a former Army friend, prominent conservative supporters including former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon and Moore's wife.
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Attorney General Loretta Lynch announced the two lawsuits in a 6900-minute press briefing Thursday morning, delivering an impassioned defense of competition in the healthcare marketplace.
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So much so that the demand has overpowered the supply, leading the store owner and impassioned bagel chef Scot Rossillo to shut down the restaurant indefinitely.
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His stirring, impassioned tenor sounds like it's from another world, but it's the singer's questioning of the one we live in that sets his music apart.
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She also offered an impassioned plea in support of Mr. Obama's nomination of Judge Merrick B. Garland to replace Justice Antonin Scalia, who died in February.
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After three days of impassioned debate, the lower house of Congress, the Chamber of Deputies, voted to send the case against Ms. Rousseff to the Senate.
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At the same time, Nick Carelli, an ex-cop who was Sachs's previous lover, is out of prison and making an impassioned case for his innocence.
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Fortunately, that song is a vibey blend of soft R&B inflections, jolting guitars, sparkly electronica, and impassioned male vocals singing in a rather sultry way.
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According to CBS affiliate Tyler TV station KYTX, several of the impassioned board members wanted to rename the school, but didn't think the timing was right.
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Standing in the sunshine outside the Capitol, Democratic Congressional leaders bantered, laughed, and made impassioned speeches Tuesday after formally introducing two bills to restore net neutrality.
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You begin to understand the monolithic institution as an amalgamation of quirky collectors, impassioned artists, and status-hungry socialites: their coupling, their envy, and their demise.
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But Bennet's praise quickly turned into an impassioned monologue about ObamaCare and the potential that a repeal would contribute to the United States' debt and deficit.
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"The conversation was very impassioned, I don't dispute that the President was using tough language, others in the room were also using tough language," Nielsen said.
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An impassioned First Amendment advocate, he defended neo-Nazi speech and pornography, starting with "I Am Curious (Yellow)," an earnestly smutty Swedish film released in 1967.
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If the novel is a cunning metafiction, it's also a lusty picaresque and, ultimately, as the author braids Sheppard's and Voth's stories, an impassioned political proof.
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The stately yet slightly breathless opening theme returns to close the piece; I hear hints of the impassioned nobility of Beethoven in this rushing little riff.
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The impassioned and eloquent seven-minute speech — which Khan said he delivered without using a teleprompter — brought some members of the crowd in Philadelphia to tears.
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The most powerful, and impassioned, moments came from the surviving students of the Parkland shooting, who declared themselves angry, impatient and determined to stop the slaughter.
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It did start with someone who had — a reader who'd written an intemperate, if highly impassioned, review of an advance copy for the community website Goodreads.
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The drop in black and Hispanic student admissions to New York's specialized high schools led to an impassioned discussion among readers with personal experiences at them.
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" He essentially sicced his impassioned followers — people who, throughout Trump's campaign, have targeted and harassed Trump critics — on the accusers: "Take a look at these people.
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Seconds after the audience's explosive applause broke out, Yorke strummed the opening chords to "Fake Plastic Trees", lending a monumental evening the impassioned finale it deserved.
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But both were well known, as was Dennis Banks, who helped lead an impassioned and sometimes violent struggle for Native American rights after centuries of injustices.
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When they encounter their nerdy neighbor Tom DuBois, who is representing the prosecution against Kelly, Riley lets loose an impassioned — and ridiculous — defense of the singer.
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Amid impassioned debates about the canon and its exclusion of historically marginalized voices, his remarkably individual and intricately crafted musical voice is long overdue for discovery.
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In a scene opposite none other than Daniel Day-Lewis as Lincoln, Mr. Stuhlbarg hardly has any dialogue as he listens to the president's impassioned plea.
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Susan Collins, a Republican from Maine, said in an impassioned, lengthy speech before the Senate that she'll vote to confirm Kavanaugh to the high court Saturday.
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And Senator Jeff Flake, a Republican from Arizona, delivered an impassioned rebuke to President Trump, as he announced he would not seek re-election in 2018.
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"When she is impassioned about a project, she is more intimately involved with the material than a quote-unquote entertainment president normally would be," he said.
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He had long received desperate messages and impassioned emails seeking counsel or prayer through life's difficulties, and the publication of "Building A Bridge" prompted even more.
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This week Trump ignored them and went ahead with his plan to undo DACA anyway, which prompted a lot of impassioned outrage from the tech companies.
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Alexander Solzhenitsyn's impassioned essay "Live Not by Lies" appeared the day before he was exiled in 1974; Mikhail Gorbachev's most radical reform was "glasnost," or openness.
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I've no doubt, however, that our Be Phil performance was the most stirring and impassioned ever played, and I know 100 other musicians who would agree.
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Mr. Temer's lawyer delivered an impassioned defense on Wednesday as the hearing got underway, crediting the president with signs of a healing economy, including falling inflation.
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We spoke with five New Orleans residents about the city's recent removal of Confederate monuments, which led to an impassioned debate about legacy, resolution and symbolism.
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But he led an impassioned account of the "Jeremiah," Bernstein's first symphony, a 25-minute, three-movement work completed in 1942, when its composer was 24.
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Instead, the experience is riveting, opening up and deepening Beethoven's complex, impassioned score that was originally composed as the finale of his Op. 130 String Quartet.
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When Baldwin appeared, impassioned, on the The Dick Cavett Show in 1968, the host and other guests remained stolid and inert, even looking away in discomfort.
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Pelosi gave an impassioned speech both privately to her caucus on Thursday and publicly at her news conference … Democratic leaders believe the bill will ultimately pass.
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Michelle Browder, the impassioned owner and guide, might break into a Freedom Rider song or recite a Dr. King speech near the steps of the capital.
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By turns irreverent and impassioned, he drew laughter and applause, as he cheerfully mumbled his way through discussions of "gigabit broadband" and other high-tech investments.
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But Redmayne's gentle features are ill-suited for such an indignant character, and he can't seem to muster much energy for even the most impassioned scenes.
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With his impassioned singing of the aria "Recondita armonia," Mr. Eyvazov conveyed how deeply this restless painter and political rebel adores Tosca, a celebrated Roman diva.
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If the selection inspires gumshoes to "come in and sleuth around," as another sign invites them to do, the store's impassioned community keeps them coming back.
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The 16-year-old from Stockholm has risen to global prominence with her impassioned pleas for governments to take far-reaching action to avert climate catastrophe.
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Because these lawyers are on Fox News just as often as Giuliani is with these impassioned pleas, and you have to wonder do they believe it?
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The hearing lasted a total of 10 hours and featured several fiery back-and-forths and impassioned speeches from Democratic and Republican members of the House.
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From the book's first pages, there's no doubt about her impassioned rage at the grinding wheels of hypergentrification and the resulting blows to diversity and culture.
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As the clock neared midnight, Graham was surrounded by the better part of the Democratic caucus, making an impassioned plea to Schumer to prevent the shutdown.
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More important, having been disabled in the 20163s by an illness that required her to use a wheelchair, Ms. Weinberg brought a new and impassioned voice.
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Instead, they accidentally dialed in an anti-Trump Democratic state senator from Massachusetts, who delivered an impassioned on-air statement about family separation at the border.
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This unexpected surge of motivation from the children's impassioned cheers and encouragement instantly revived my near lifeless body and spirit and jolted me into high gear.
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The constant flux around governance of the drug, whether for medical or recreational use, is kept churning by impassioned activism on all sides of the debate.
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TEHRAN — When they stepped through the gates of Tehran University last week, the student protesters had every expectation of igniting an impassioned rally against the government.
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I even love the impassioned speeches in public places that end with two people smashing their faces together, just like you knew they would all along.
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That speech, an impassioned plea to vote for Hillary Clinton in the presidential election this November, plays in a new video by artist Carrie Mae Weems.
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Somber, contemplative, quietly impassioned: "Swimming in Dark Waters — Other Voices of the American Experience" brought a concert of protest songs to the Appel Room on Wednesday evening.
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His impassioned speech was followed by a performance of the Ben E. King classic "Stand by Me" by The Kingdom Choir, a group of 20 gospel singers.
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Earlier this week, Pelosi made an impassioned plea to her caucus for party unity as tensions among the progressive and moderate fractions have been at a high.
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Harbour's impassioned message had Ryder making a variety of expressions, including a raised fist and "deer in the headlights" look, and viewers couldn't help but notice them.
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The young actress showed wisdom beyond her years, finishing her speech with an impassioned plea for people to step up and help all the "Moonees" out there.
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Trump's comments represented a particular repudiation of special counsel Robert Mueller, who even in his taciturn way made an impassioned plea for Americans to protect their democracy.
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" On Monday night, Jones' lawyer Pattis acknowledged in a court filing that Jones "became impassioned" during Friday's broadcast, and that he "made direct reference to plaintiffs' counsel.
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Since then, some impassioned kielbasa aficionados have started a #SavethePolishDog hashtag campaign on Twitter and over 25,000 people have signed online petitions to bring the sauasage back.
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"When women on set become a little emotional, or impassioned even, they're labeled as hysterical or crazy and have a hard time getting hired again," she said.
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" In 2010, Sarah Silverman went on the TBS talks show Conan to make this impassioned plea to women: "I promise you, you do not need vaginal deodorant.
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Even before Shkreli was asked to respond to a single question, he managed to infuriate the panel of legislators by grinning during an impassioned speech from Rep.
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An impassioned "remain" campaigner and a member of the red team, he was ready to convince the bleary-eyed people of Glastonbury to stand up and stay.
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In Act II, when Leila and Nadir, having reunited, sing an impassioned, fraught duet, Ms. Damrau's body twitches with spasms as her character's suppressed longings burst out.
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Over drinks, while my date launched into an impassioned speech about Cormac McCarthy, I made some shrewd calculations: McCarthy hadn't come out with a book recently, right?
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The acquittal vote was the final step in a two-week trial marked by impassioned arguments from House Democrats that Trump was a danger to the nation.
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Then the film's production designer, Justin Thompson, made an impassioned pitch for Peni to take on the classic cute-and-energetic anime style similar to Sailor Moon.
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Impassioned Cornish pleas, including one sung entirely in Cornish, could not stop the English commission from recommending a constituency that merges Cornwall with parts of neighbouring Devon.
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The 23-year-old independent artist gave an impassioned acceptance speech at the award show, thanking God, his Chicago hometown and his 15-month-old daughter Kensli.
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Prince William made an impassioned speech at an international wildlife conference during his visit to Vietnam on Thursday, calling on the British government to ban imported ivory.
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But when you consider the words, and let Rihanna's impassioned, scratchy belt wash over you, Anti's versions are far from carbon copies of more traditional siren songs.
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The mother's impassioned remarks left CNN's anchor, Brooke Baldwin, who was broadcasting outside the school the day after the shooting, momentarily speechless as she choked back tears.
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But when it comes to actually asking for that raise, you need more of a game plan than whatever impassioned points you're hitting in the group text.
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Jane Fonda, Tessa Thompson, attorney Gloria Allred, Lena Waithe, Nick Offerman, Maria Bello, Common and other celebrities brave the weather to rally the crowd with impassioned speeches.
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Over 300 prominent actresses and female agents, writers, directors, producers and entertainment executives signed an impassioned open letter that officially announced the movement on New Year's Day.
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So, when audiences — and Paul — first meet Ngoc Lan, she's not an impassioned revolutionary, but a one-legged maid cleaning houses of the uber-wealthy Leisureland residents.
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If you're among the people refusing to evacuation, and this impassioned plea from The Weather Channel didn't convince you, maybe these videos from inside the hurricane will.
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This is especially true at a time when the abortion debate, always impassioned, is heating up thanks to the potential of a challenge to Roe v. Wade.
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Cruz was delivering a few impassioned lines about rival Donald Trump when a small object — a crumb, really — dropped from his upper lip to his bottom lip.
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When Tamer speaks of why he chose to build his restaurant, and why he chooses to keep serving food, despite the conditions, he becomes impassioned, clear-eyed.
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Acting Police Commissioner Gary Tuggle made an impassioned appeal to residents of the Southwest Baltimore area where Taylor was shot to come forward with whatever they know.
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Khizr Khan, whose Army captain son died in Baghdad in 2004, delivered an impassioned speech at the Democratic National Convention, blasting Trump for his rhetoric about immigrants.
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Without detailing how she wanted to develop the EU, Merkel delivered an impassioned defense of the European project, saying she regretted Britons' vote to leave the bloc.
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Sawyer Corey – whose family had made an impassioned plea for help to try to find her on Wednesday – was also confirmed one of the people who died.
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Over 300 prominent actresses and female agents, writers, directors, producers and entertainment executives signed an impassioned open letter that officially announced the movement on New Year's Day.
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Catlin's mother, Holly Catlin, helped call public attention to her son's plight with an impassioned Facebook post and she has since advocated for greeters around the country.
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I was waiting for the uneventful zombie death And then, in the middle of her impassioned speech about facing fears, an arrow is driven through Denise's eye.
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One of the most impassioned pleas has come from the ranks of Silicon Valley — the HBO show, not the actual tech hotbed upon which it is based.
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Most people I spoke to at The Theatre were as impassioned and confident in their conviction for Bernie as any Donald Trump supporter, if perhaps less vitriolic.
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I was captivated by the impassioned yells of team captain Kim Eun-jung, also known as "Yogurt," who looked spectacular in her FILA tracksuit and trendy glasses.
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But it's also frustrating to watch them make impassioned cases for time off for "pet parents" and workaholic women without making any connections to the wider world.
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An impassioned speech by a young man who identified himself as the brother of the man killed by police in Milwaukee on Saturday night has gone viral.
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Apple used to be a friend to creative professionals, and now that it's acting against their wishes and interests, it seems surprised at their impassioned negative response.
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Humayun Khan was killed during the Iraq War in 2004, gave an impassioned speech denouncing Trump on the final night of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
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Mr. Leguizamo, an impassioned student of the "The Franklin Report," a directory of contractors, architects and other specialists, used it to assemble his dream team of artisans.
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At opposite ends of the twentieth century, they prove a capacity of art, when sufficiently both impassioned and adept, to dramatize worldly injustice with fury and flair.
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In May, Kimmel delivered an impassioned plea in favor of ObamaCare after revealing his son was born with a heart defect that required emergency open-heart surgery.
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Others are adopting ERG-style methods from within the party, such as issuing co-ordinated threats of resignation and writing impassioned op-eds in the Daily Mail.
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Long stretches of recitative, especially agitated dramatic passages accompanied by the full orchestra, slip subtly into more lyrical arioso, then segue almost unnoticed into an impassioned aria.
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The father of one of the attackers made an impassioned plea to other parents to keep an eye on their children and protect them from jihadist recruitment.
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Funding was anything but secured, it was later revealed, when Musk felt impassioned enough to announce his plans to the world around lunchtime on August 7, 2018.
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"He testified it's not in the best interest of the American people for women to be paid the same as men," he shouted during an impassioned speech.
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Since his Hugo nomination (he didn't win), Mr. Tingle has used Twitter to promote acceptance of diversity, and to lob offbeat but impassioned criticisms at Donald Trump.
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Season 2 followed Mutiny, a nascent online gaming company started by Gordon's wife, Donna (Kerry Bishé), and Cameron Howe (Mackenzie Davis), an impassioned sparkplug of a programmer.
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