In fact, the emotion is more deeply felt and communicated because it is so tranquilly expressed. |
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But having begun for reactionary reasons, the riots quickly showed a passion and fury that suggested deeply felt injustice. |
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Everything that the human race has done and thought is concerned with the satisfaction of deeply felt needs and the assuagement of pain. |
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After a half dozen bars of a vigorous Vivace there comes a deeply felt Grave movement. |
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You should be careful of people's deeply felt grief and sense of loss before you dismiss them as selfish cynics. |
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The ravaging of Africa by these forces and the desperate condition of its population are deeply felt. |
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It's a deeply felt issue, as we have so little forest, perched on the geographic edge of the Indian Ocean, surrounded by desert. |
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If Chaucer's death went unmarked in the public world, his loss was deeply felt by the poets who followed after him. |
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They charm rather than irritate, because all their eccentricities and affectations are clearly so deeply felt. |
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Such background details were not incidental, but necessary and defining parts of so deeply felt an experience. |
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It was a moderately brave act of which I remain immoderately proud, as a just and deeply felt tribute to a truly great player. |
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In person, the Libertines charm rather than irritate, because all their eccentricities and affectations are clearly so deeply felt. |
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They are both superb musicians and pianists able to infuse music with genuine, deeply felt expression. |
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Although somewhat bleak, it is a graceful affair, lovingly crafted, deeply felt, and spiked with mordant cleverness. |
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Some of Elliot's poems are of genuine quality, and his themes of poverty and oppression are deeply felt. |
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Some of that composer's most deeply felt works are in minor keys. |
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This is our new context or at least the most deeply felt mood of our times. |
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Popular enthusiasm for the project was most deeply felt in Ontario, where both of the major political parties had supported the idea. |
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The death of Bruce Smith will be most deeply felt in the Woodstock area, where he was very active in the community. |
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Their pride and hope are also deeply felt by their coaches, supporters and communities. The excitement will electrify the entire country. |
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Not only is he well informed on the issues, but I know he has a heartfelt and deeply felt concern for first nations peoples. |
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Table 5 clearly shows why these recommendations need to be repeated and why the loss of the 1987-88 class will be so deeply felt. |
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In fact, the Internet allows for less leadership-driven nationalism and the expression of deeply felt identities to flourish. |
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The inclusion of intercultural aspects in health services is a deeply felt need in the country. |
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The Daphne programme has received an overwhelming response and clearly meets a deeply felt need within the voluntary sector. |
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In addition, there is another factor that is perhaps less often expressed but nonetheless deeply felt. |
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The loss of these two men will be deeply felt by staff at Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Transport Canada and the Canadian Coast Guard. |
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Farewells were deeply felt, as happens to people who recognize themselves as brothers and sisters, members of a great people. |
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However, where Horowitz gives you mainly patrician elegance, Moravec seems to give you the lagniappe of something deeply felt as well, without wallowing in it. |
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His Albrecht was impetuous and fierce tempered, clearly in love with Giselle, and his final scene was simple but deeply felt, and avoided extraneous melodramatics. |
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She was the mistress of the low-key hut deeply felt comedy of manners, wherein ordinary, decent people struggle through the crises, major and minor, of everyday life. |
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The consequences of the out-of-control illegal tobacco market are deeply felt among convenience stores, particularly in Quebec and Ontario, where the problem is most acute. |
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It's a deeply felt drama on the speculation of the Life of Christ. |
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In my consultations with senior public servants for the purpose of this report, I met with senior officials who demonstrated an unambiguous and deeply felt commitment to official languages. |
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The pain inflicted by the residential schools is deeply felt by these children, who were forced to attend, and by the parents who had their children stolen from them. |
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This happens through a demedication and deconditioning process and being deeply felt by our facilitator. |
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The decision to engage with the Peacebuilding Commission reflected the deeply felt need to mobilize international partnerships for Guinea-Bissau's development efforts. |
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I wish also to convey our most sincere condolences to the family of President Bongo, to the Government and the people of Gabon and to the whole African nation on this deeply felt loss. |
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The European Council requests the Chinese authorities to respect human rights and to take into account the hopes for freedom and democracy deeply felt by the population. |
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I should also like to pay a deeply felt tribute to your predecessor, Mr. Marco Antonio Suazo of Honduras, and his team for having skilfully guided the work of the Committee last session. |
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Huxley had deeply felt apprehensions about the future the developed world might make for itself. |
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But more than that, it was created by clients out of our deeply felt need to be treated with respect and dignity, and to feel safe-especially when we are at our most vulnerable. |
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Language and, in particular, the choice of language of instruction in education is one such concern and often invokes contrasting and deeply felt positions. |
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Both were moving, deeply felt and passionate. |
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The deeply felt need to enhance fraternal life in community is accompanied by a corresponding need for communication which is both fuller and more intense. |
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As a result, they bring to light some deeply felt emotions. |
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As John Harley has shown, it is probable that Byrd's parental family were Protestants, though whether by deeply felt conviction or nominal conformism is not clear. |
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The poem itself was placed in a section of Poems in Two Volumes entitled Moods of my Mind in which he grouped together his most deeply felt lyrics. |
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Deeply felt emotions, especially declarations of undying love, are left unexpressed. |
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