Passionate
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The standout, however, is young John Beal who delivers a
passionate
performance as Robert Montgomery's younger brother.
Rupert Everett's droll turn as the King was perfect, and Claire Danes has never been more
passionate
and radiant.
Nobody would mind to see a couple of
passionate
love scenes, but it is beyond the call of duty to have Dritan Beba (by the name of Kiril in the movie) walk around naked all or most of the time.
It is so different to see an extremely warm, passionate, human, divine, and SMILING Jesus!
The interest I have in abnormal psychology (particularly sexual) is deep and passionate, and although I am pretty well adjusted, my curiosity borders on the creepy-even to those that know me well.
She falls in love with another woman and eventually share a
passionate
night together.
HALLOWEEN 4 director Dwight H. Little gives the most insight into the making of the film though he doesn't seem to
passionate
about his work.
He is sensitive and
passionate.
While this group has produced some innovative solutions – for example, the Ghanaian entrepreneur Bright Simmons is using mobile technology to address the counterfeit-drug problem – many more
passionate
local inventors and entrepreneurs must get involved.
In the Middle East, the refugee debate is not nearly as loud, but it is no less
passionate.
One thing is certain: Of my three encounters with Hillary Clinton, this third was the one where I found her the strongest and most passionate, thoroughly imbued with the meaning and pitch of the great American pastoral.
We regard firms as legal persons, and we talk about countries as if they were a composite person with clear characteristics: Germans love order, Italians are passionate, and Brits possess a stiff upper lip.
The United States’ early history was dominated by a
passionate
debate about the issue of solidarity.
In a
passionate
speech, Kavita Krishnan, Secretary of the All India Progressive Women’s Association, spoke to the deeper issue behind the protests: the blame-the-victim culture in India around sex crimes.
Nonetheless, assembly in physical space fulfills functions for democracy that online activity, however permanent or passionate, simply cannot.
This legacy has nurtured a
passionate
fear and loathing of dependency on stronger countries.
So why does he say he is a
passionate
pro-European?
Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto had made a
passionate
appeal for funds around the world, had taken a token helicopter trip to the destroyed town of Besham, and then made fantastic promises of relief and rehabilitation.
How do you convince your
passionate
followers if other, equally credentialed, economists take the opposite view?
But if the Yellow Vests allow
passionate
hate to win out over genuine fraternity and choose wrecking over reforming, they will bring only chaos, not improvement, to the lives of humble and vulnerable people.
The Geopolitics of FootballIn football, defeat is never definitive, but it is always
passionate.
The Trouble with HopePARIS – America’s presidential election campaign is being followed in Europe with
passionate
interest.
As many
passionate
advocates of British universities have pointed out, continued excellence in higher education after Brexit will depend on whether the UK still grants access to foreign students and non-native, world-class academics.
When people see an institution that relates to something that they feel
passionate
about failing so publicly to abide by simple rules, they lose faith not only in that institution, but also in the idea that good governance is achievable at all.
If India’s founding fathers, like the
passionate
democrat Jawaharlal Nehru, had not been cremated, they would be turning over in their graves.
He left behind a
passionate
letter outlining his mistreatment at the hands of an insensitive and bureaucratic university administration.
If elected, Obama plans to count on former vice president and
passionate
campaigner Al Gore to help “lead the fight” against warming.
Unlike in Chile, where modernized Socialists recently secured the presidency for the first time since the coup against Allende, even Uruguay's moderate Leftists cling to a
passionate
militancy, Cuba, and Che Guevara.
Gillard proved herself to be a highly competent transactional politician: ruthless in grabbing the ascendancy when Rudd seemed to be faltering in the polls; highly effective in negotiating with cross-benchers to keep her minority government alive; and successful in gaining huge local and international attention for her
passionate
parliamentary assault on her opponents’ perceived misogyny.
These then are the roots of America fiscal impasse, which has produced
passionate
constituencies viscerally opposed to compromise.
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