How I long for the spontaneity of those social witticisms or emotionally charged exchanges. |
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The controversy over the use of optical aids by early Renaissance painters is crossdisciplinary and emotionally charged. |
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There's also space for keyboards, strings and other textures to dip in and out amongst the emotionally charged vocals and haunting guitar lines. |
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While emotionally charged, these canvases seem less paeans to nature than flights of the artist's imagination. |
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Learn to accept jealousy as a normal but exaggerated response to a stressful, emotionally charged change in your life. |
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It's tempting to see parallels between their rich, expressionist daubs and the emotionally charged abstractions of Perelman's restless muse. |
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The room can suddenly fill with terse and emotionally charged crosstalk, sounding much like a hospital emergency room. |
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But nevertheless, she has written emotionally charged music with lyrical directness. |
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The guidelines dictate that emotionally charged topics be avoided on tests, for fear that mention of them might upset sensitive children. |
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A terrific British cast, working with an emotionally charged script, keeps viewers glued to the screen. |
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The film also beautifully realizes the unusual, emotionally charged, and heartbreaking romance between Winchell and Addams. |
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Anticipation proved better than the debate itself, with its weak moderation and unintelligent, emotionally charged outbursts. |
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Underlining how emotionally charged the history debate is, the society's building was attacked with a firebomb last week. |
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Reaching an agreement in the emotionally charged climate that surrounds most couples in the throes of separation is not easy. |
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Here, you are transported back in time to that monumental day to experience the emotionally charged landing craft ride onto Juno Beach. |
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Every single beautiful frame of this film is romantically and emotionally charged and the tight and highly formal framing adds even more intensity to the proceedings. |
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Daughter's Keeper is a zippily intelligent and emotionally charged peephole into the peculiar politics that govern motherhood and the American legal system. |
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The vociferous Tea Party is already making plans to set up shop in his emotionally charged district. |
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On the other hand, technical files like fraud or drug cases, which are usually less emotionally charged, touch me less on a personal level. |
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Much depends on the context, including the historical context of certain emotionally charged words. |
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The company creates an otherworldly, emotionally charged atmosphere, uniting the audience in an imagined world of secret ritual. |
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He shines a dazzling light on the emotionally charged topic of money to show just how simple it can be to reach complete financial freedom. |
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School closings have proven to be emotionally charged experiences for communities and boards. |
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As a student, Telegdi often raised quite a stir with his emotionally charged attempts to raise student interest in issues such as housing and enumeration. |
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During the emotionally charged gathering, a statue was unveiled. |
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No issue is quite as emotionally charged as the issue of child abuse. |
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The issues dealt with in family law cases are often complex and emotionally charged, and cases may continue for long periods of time. |
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On a high level of technical ability he created a fascinating synthesis of baroque complexities and the emotionally charged galant style. |
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Thanks to the Commission's intervention, the Czech Republic and Austria managed to resume discussions in a less emotionally charged framework. |
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This was a emotionally charged sitting, not only because of the human rights issues, but because it was our last sitting. |
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Specifically, these attacks have tried to squelch opposition to bauxite mining efforts in Vietnam, an important and emotionally charged issue in the country. |
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Using hypnotism, Josef Breuer and Sigmund Freud together made the epochal observations on the relationship to later mental illness of emotionally charged, damaging experiences in childhood. |
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In such an emotionally charged and long-simmering dispute, no agreement belatedly arrived at is likely to be without opponents, both those who disapprove and those who are prepared to take action to subvert it. |
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Done mostly in drybrush watercolour, a technique he mastered to perfection, they reveal the aftermath of war, but unlike Varley's emotionally charged scenes of devastation, Milne's images are devoid of drama and horror. |
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And breakthroughs have been made onstage with varieties of same-sex dances, some emotionally charged and others relaxedly expressive in other ways. |
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We planned to come back on a less emotionally charged trip. |
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The atmosphere is too emotionally charged. |
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My point is that some words that were volatile and emotionally charged in a certain historical context are less so today and should no longer be considered unparliamentary. |
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Do not ask questions intended to provoke an emotionally charged response. |
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The following guidelines may assist officers in successfully managing these emotionally charged situations with the least amount of trauma to the child concerned. |
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In short, Ms. Gréco's New York appearance was an emotionally charged affair and, even though there were no actual encores, the audience expressed their admiration with thunderous applause. |
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Assumptions prompted by fear in such emotionally charged circumstances can detrimentally affect the peacemaking and consensus-building potential of Circles. |
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Plimpton's beautifully performed fully vocalized reading is emotionally charged and acutely responsive to the sensitive issues in this novel. |
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Other performances in Moscow are emotionally charged. |
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While these words are emotionally charged, it is perfectly reasonable for a government to want to manage its economy for human rights or environmental ends in a way that could be qualified as protectionist. |
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The cosmopolitan nature of the city is reflected in this multi-faceted album that mixes dark rock hymns with festive pop and delicate, emotionally charged jewels. |
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Instead, such debates can be highly political and emotionally charged. |
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The romantic and emotionally charged aspects of the film were equally praised. |
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However, the author notes that the issues in family law disputes may be more complex and emotionally charged than criminal law matters, and that family law cases may be more protracted, as disputes evolve over time. |
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I get so intense and so emotionally charged. |
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The symbolism of this emotionally charged plea is not lost on the neo-literate reader: the bridal veil is a married woman's most prized possession, and red is an auspicious colour in India. |
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In the emotionally charged Immolation Scene that concludes the opera, the former Walkyrie calls for her steed, Grane. |
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It is important to remember that some behaviours are culturally based and that this can add to communication difficulties when a situation is emotionally charged. |
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Sensing that the situation was emotionally charged, he placed the various players in different areas of the detachment and began individual interviews with those involved. |
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When speaking of something as complex and emotionally charged as human rights, it is easy to allow our passions and rhetoric to overwhelm open-mindedness and logical argument. |
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In the early shows, Leonard Nimoy and the various writers and directors struggled to find the Spockish response to emotionally charged situations. |
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