At a banquet with her family, he bravely, passionately, and straightforwardly expressed his love for her. |
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He was a specialist in scenes involving horses, which he loved passionately. |
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This is the most passionately crafted and refreshing Australian films I've seen in a while. |
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When one of them kisses Robbie a little too passionately, Tasha yells out and ruins a take. |
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Eventually, a new dictator, perhaps a Shiite ayatollah, takes control and forms a passionately anti-American government. |
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Teachers have argued passionately for the opportunity to teach the subject they love, instead of trawling laboriously through past papers. |
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They also passionately looked out for each other, bailing each other out and financing each other's debts. |
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Clark stops the show with a passionately funny monologue describing the bickering among the women in his life. |
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The accuser passionately addresses the court with an arm flung theatrically backward toward the passive defendant. |
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France has celebrated May Day for nearly 150 years, but never so passionately. |
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Then, with agonizing slowness, his head bent to hers and his lips met hers passionately. |
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His melodious and lyrical voice cradled the cries of infants and raged passionately against the dying of the light. |
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Ira is portrayed as a sentimentalist who is viscerally and passionately indignant about the inherent inequalities and injustices of America. |
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Both loved freedom, both were deeply moral beings, and both were passionately committed to social and religious tolerance. |
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It's always good when another of your bezzie mates joins in with something you believe in passionately. |
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We must beware of the danger of confusing what is passionately and deeply wanted with what is a right. |
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Impeccably researched and passionately argued, it isn't a dry contribution to bibliography but a call to imaginative action. |
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I believe as passionately as I can that this view is blinkered and wrongheaded and inane and misguided. |
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I feel passionately that if the National Trust split this particular farm it is nothing short of criminal. |
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He eyed the mistletoe above her head and before she knew what was happening, Justin was kissing her passionately. |
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And he is already singing a different tune on key environmental, defence and foreign affairs issues he once passionately advocated. |
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Mothers feel passionately about their children and about mothering, which they see as unique and extraordinarily important work. |
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For many, scientific materialism is not a bloodless philosophy but a passionately held ideology. |
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He passionately believed that the Net remain public and open, and uncommercialized and unprivatised. |
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Soon enough, she's necking passionately with the hot young author whose latest book she's been hired to work on. |
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My next door neighbours argue passionately, ferociously and with much slamming of doors. |
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You are upstanding members of the community who feel passionately about something. |
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However, I've yet to cross paths with a UX specialist who doesn't care passionately about their work. |
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She had been passionately in love with him and later committed suicide, apparently of a broken heart. |
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Far from being evasive, I think that Coetzee is passionately confessing, and that his entire book vibrates with confession. |
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And in a parliamentary debate before the war, he rescued a bumbling John Major by speaking passionately in favour of war. |
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His fingertips brushed my chin as out our mouths collided, and passionately we kissed under the stars. |
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She is a very nontraditional, complicated, independent, and passionately driven woman. |
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I grinned and crossed to the bed in three strides, kissing Black passionately. |
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Over the past two decades, he has established a strong reputation as a passionately expressionistic painter of the human figure. |
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Anything you do to show that you care passionately about the quality of your produce will quickly be repaid. |
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Finally recognizing that everything he sought was based on a hoax, he is now compelled to destroy what he once most passionately sought. |
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Beginning in 1887, he offered a series of lectures in which he passionately enumerated what he felt were French contributions to the Renaissance. |
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In that same tradition of World War II, the American media has now given us a man we can hate passionately. |
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He is a failure, passionately in love with his doppleganger's girlfriend, who is in on the plot. |
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The dance is based on two characters who meet in Toronto during the 1920s and fall passionately in love. |
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The professor becomes passionately committed to a prostitute, with disastrous consequences. |
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Having passionately met once during their teenage years, they conduct an 'affair' through an intense series of letters. |
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In the midst of his heroic acts, he falls passionately in love with Marguerite, France's most celebrated actress. |
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He is passionately persnickety in a way that Hollywood has typically undercut and portrayed as snobby. |
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His playing is not only passionately alluring but also remarkably fastidious to the slightest detail in the scores. |
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So much so that nobody even blinks an eyelid when she's being wooed passionately by an incorrigibly flirtatious tour guide. |
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Although some legislators passionately opposed this idea as inegalitarian, the program was quickly passed with high expectations. |
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She would fall innocently and passionately in love with the doctrines of the Heresy. |
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Three weeks ago, Debbie Scott, who just spoke so passionately, introduced me to a remarkable young man. |
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Nasr speaks passionately but irenically of the need for an intellectual dimension to the critique of modernism. |
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He believes passionately that operators are fleecing the tourists and killing the Greek tradition of open warmth and hospitality. |
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Olive, full of hatred for Ransom and now passionately attached to the girl, tries to freeze him out. |
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Religion is practised passionately with many a young boy aspiring to become a Buddhist monk. |
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If astronomy can be recognised in this way, he argues passionately, then gastronomy should be. |
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Workers can passionately complain about some derisible human specimen, only to be seen joking heartily with them seconds later. |
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Just because you feel passionately about something does not give you the right to dismiss your opponent as immoral. |
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Five years later, a life-altering crisis makes Tessa passionately determined to end this estrangement. |
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She passionately and humorously discusses the idea of genius, success, and creativity. |
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Although I feel very passionately with her that rearing children is itself a job. |
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He wrapped his arms around me again and held me close to him, kissing me passionately. |
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He'd take her into his arms, confess that he was madly in love with her and kiss her passionately. |
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She pushes him back to the ground and they kiss passionately in front of the fireplace. |
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Eco argues passionately for a world view that is tolerant of those who are different, as we all ultimately are. |
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We have to speak out passionately to try to get the Tampa boat people on shore. |
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Fifty thousand devotees praying to the lingam and weeping passionately with hands clasped around their necks were massacred in cold blood. |
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He is a rugged individualist, who loves his kin but hates even more passionately. |
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Where, then, do we have an outlet to express our deepest beliefs, those things we hold most sacredly and, therefore, most passionately? |
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Jerry spoke passionately about the sport for over two hours and answered many questions from a really enthusiastic audience. |
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Roman legend claims that ravens were once as white as swans and roughly the same size, but one day a raven told Apollo that Coronis whom he passionately loved, was faithless. |
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And how is it that this poignant instrumental, played on a lone 12-string acoustic, conveys more than the most passionately articulated protest song? |
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Of course, by the end of the road, they are passionately in love. |
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He makes expressive, figurative paintings and assemblages that are passionately engaged with the political, social and emotional environment of his community. |
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After a few minutes, the two men stop fighting and begin passionately and graphically to make love. |
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All the same, she and the rest of the girls were passionately looking forward to the passing-out parade, a kind of school open day, graduation and sports day thrown into one. |
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Somewhat elliptically but passionately in his still-halting but intense English, he explains his fascination with the Belgian artist's surrealism. |
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One of the pictures presents the two of them passionately kissing. |
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Clooney Revels in the freedom to work on projects he feels passionately about. |
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Most of those drawn to both groups feel passionately that large forces beyond their control are wreaking havoc on their lives. |
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Huff and Hilliard considered the crackdown a success, but the student body was still passionately divided. |
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Near the end of the debate, Nye found his footing, speaking passionately about the joys of scientific discovery. |
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One attendee, an attractive woman in her 20s, passionately defended the soiree as a way for certain people to connect with Occupy. |
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The BBC never tires of telling us how passionately it seeks the interest and participation of the public in its political output, particularly the young. |
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Throughout his life, he remained passionately committed to art. |
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Although he is passionately pro-life, he has expressed openness to civil unions in the past. |
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She is passionately curious, outspoken and emotional, and yet her need for approval leads to an adolescence dominated by attempts at religious self-denial. |
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The pair came off, for all intents and purposes, as passionately opinionated amateurs on the subject at hand. |
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But a world of people who care so very passionately about figure skating for exactly 10 days every four years beg to differ. |
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So what piece could have so passionately enraged this caller that I was marked for death? |
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Desi, who we know is deeply in love with his girlfriend, clementine, passionately kisses her. |
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Given half a chance, she's rabbiting passionately about cultural strategies, architectural policies and the thorny problem of getting teenage girls into sport. |
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He then might have kept himself from becoming the very thing he so passionately denounced. |
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Not just kissing, they were necking passionately, hands all over each other, inside each other's clothing, oblivious of me, of anyone or anything but their mutual passion. |
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One wonders why this paragon of windbags campaigned so passionately for the republican cause in a country he hadn't lived in for over thirty years. |
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I fell passionately in love with Tarzan, and was most distressed when he married the wrong Jane. |
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He has never written a poem that addresses, passionately, or engages with, his own country's terrible political state, the cataclysms for centuries. |
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They know they must present their arguments clearly, passionately, and persistently. |
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I remember discussing the film passionately with my classmates. |
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A devious and impoverished loser smoothly ingratiates himself into the closed and sophisticated world of a family whose lifestyle he passionately covets. |
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The late art critic was known for passionately baroque pronouncements that moved the immovably overstuffed art world. |
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After a series of flirtatious encounters in the park, the two fall madly, passionately in love. |
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The de Gunzburgs talk passionately and eruditely about the works they own, and it is clear that the decisions they make are arrived at together. |
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They clung passionately to his doctorishness, believing it to be safe. It wasn't safe at all. |
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Personal definitions of the North vary greatly and are sometimes passionately debated. |
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Darwin was passionately opposed to slavery, while seeing no problem with the working conditions of English factory workers or servants. |
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He passionately rejected both the prevailing Aristotelian philosophy and the Scholastic method of university teaching. |
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Years later he came to regret not going to university, but at the time he loved his work as a journalist and felt passionately about his career. |
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Heat burned in my cheeks, for I had kissed the opia quite passionately before I realized he was the spirit of a dead ancestor. |
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He talked passionately on this subject, which showed his fierce German nationalism. |
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Imperialists aggressively and passionately looked forward to filling these spaces for the glory of their respective countries. |
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Though a herald and proclaimer of peace, he could fight stubbornly and passionately on the side of justice. |
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Phillpotts was for many years the President of the Dartmoor Preservation Association and cared passionately about the conservation of Dartmoor. |
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He spoke passionately against the course the crazies had now set them on. |
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The BusinessMakers Radio Show is a two hour weekend radio talk show passionately focused on free enterprise and entrepreneurialism. |
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I WAS born and bred in Ceredigion and passionately want to help Ceredigion succeed. |
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The highly literate distaste for people who too passionately identify with fictional incarnations has a distinctly anticelebrity feel to it. |
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The debate was as diverse and the opinions as passionately held as ever. |
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People became passionately and emotionally involved in their religion, rather than passively listening to intellectual discourse in a detached manner. |
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The stuffed shirts have been passionately torn from their backs. |
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Danny Kaye was an avid baseball fan, passionately devoted to his beloved Brooklyn Dodgers who broke the shneid by beating the Yankees in the previous World Series. |
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They who most passionately pursue Pleasure, seldomest arrive at it. |
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At the beginning of each session, Gladstone would passionately urge the Cabinet to adopt new policies, while Palmerston would fixedly stare at a paper before him. |
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Just a few weeks ago, 1,000 campaigners converged on London to listen to speakers, including David Cameron, talk passionately about stopping the spread of ghost towns. |
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Born-and-bred Scousers obviously feel more passionately about the fixture than most, and the same firm make it a skinny 5-4 that one of them ends up in the book. |
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Then he had bent and kissed her parted lips, gently at first, then passionately, drawing her, dishclout and suds and all, into his strong brown arms. |
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