His jumped-up, passionate nature has already minoritised him with the US media and selective segments of power. |
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Despite his odd profession, and his generally humane views, he is as tough and as passionate as Caesar, and a redoubtable adversary to him. |
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The pair escape to his rooftop garret and, free from the cares of the world, begin a passionate love affair. |
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Michael, never a passionate animal lover, turned his gaze to his mother and raised an eyebrow accusingly. |
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He said growers were passionate about the issue, and would make their feelings known through the ballot box. |
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As ever, human happiness requires the skills of both the worldly-wise economist and the passionate scientist. |
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They achieved nothing beyond deepening the passionate hatred of our country in those corners of the globe. |
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She is thoughtful and reflective, and I have enormous respect for her passionate dedication. |
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He remained passionate about rugby and cricket and enjoyed watching sport on his 42-in plasma television screen. |
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His spare but passionate writings have been an inspiration to a whole generation. |
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Dusty stood it on its head and made it a passionate lament of loneliness and love. |
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She is a right laugh, imaginative, passionate and most definitely not a worrying stress-head. |
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In contrast to the passionate flamenco of the Andalusians, their national dance is the stately sardana. |
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While Morgan was quiet, reserved and cute, Camille was loud, passionate and bright. |
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She is a keen photographer, is a big fan of basketball and is passionate about deep sea diving. |
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Very few of us have that firm resolve in ourselves to do what we are really passionate about. |
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He was a passionate democrat and republican who wrote verse in support of these causes. |
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In his last years his work became ever more violent in expression, moved by a passionate concern for the suffering and miseries of mankind. |
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I believe it was to paint himself as a passionate misfit, a permanent outsider and underdog. |
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In exquisite tenderness the passionate embrace, climbing higher towards ecstasy. |
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He's too passionate and willful to half-ass anything in the footballing world. |
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The dramatic colours, earthy abundance and fruitful generosity accentuate the passionate spirit that is essentially Corsican. |
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He saw the naked bodies of men and women in postures and transports of passionate love. |
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There were always plenty of books in our house, because my mother was a passionate bibliophile. |
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A passionate and dedicated weightlifter himself, he took the advice of the greats of his era. |
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You are ablaze with cheerful self-assurance, and passionate about achieving your aims. |
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Lindsay Anderson held a passionate belief that cinema could change the world. |
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What marks out so many of these producers is their passionate belief in what they do. |
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Very passionate when their blood is up, they prefer the company of a very few close friends. |
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A rapid-fire speaker in heavily accented English, the passionate French chef is never still. |
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He readily admits that it is a dream job for someone who has been passionate about cars since boyhood. |
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The marriage between jazz music and dance has always been a passionate one. |
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Passion is known to obtrude judgement and there is a lot of passionate anti-corporate and anti-American sentiment around. |
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She became the most passionate wife that a man could hope that she might be, but alas. |
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The guy could convert me to anything, due to his passionate delivery and tight arguments. |
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At a time when the world is numbed with barbarities and deceits, Fanon, with his passionate anger, needs to be rediscovered. |
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They were wells of knowledge, too, passionate from having acquired a matchless knowledge of their subject as well as the trust of collectors. |
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Combining live interview, call-in and commentary, Randi engages her audience with a passionate presentation. |
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For many years, her mother and Lilette's father were involved in an illicit, passionate and all-consuming affair. |
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The lack of a clear atmosphere or tone turns what could have been passionate into just passable. |
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It wasn't his fault that he liked you more than a compatriot and did a truly contumelious act out of selfish passionate feelings towards you. |
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Cleopatra's response, though, suggests that she too intends suicide, and she confirms this in the passionate lament that follows his death. |
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The theme of the passionate love of the Lancasters for England sounds in the lament by Bolingbroke for the country he must leave. |
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Everything was on target in this by turns fierce, passionate and stoic gypsy lament. |
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Schlosberg's passionate rallying call pervades each song with a sense of urgency and zeal so often missed from other bands. |
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It may be seen by some as the poor man's Ferrari, but it is nonetheless one to feel extremely passionate about. |
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Sometimes, he's too passionate for his own good, repelling the very audience he's trying to communicate with. |
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Pressing his lips to hers, the two shared a steamy and passionate moment, minds becoming drunk with the seductive taste of each other. |
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His previous love, southern belle Elizabeth Candlin, often used the word during their steamy and passionate relationship. |
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A man intelligent enough to know that he stands on the edge of despair every night he dons that cape, and passionate enough to do it anyway. |
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The company's responsiveness to user needs has earned it a passionate following. |
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He may not shout it from the rooftops, but he is incredibly passionate about his rugby. |
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The liberal former governor was winning the passionate allegiance of the party's left-wingers. |
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His respect for European modernists is passionate and some times surprising. |
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Such passionate commitment to good writing springs from the faith of the free and the liberated writer. |
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In person, they're wonderful conversationalists that are modest about their achievements and passionate about their artistic pursuits. |
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The trumpeter and composer is also passionate about the alcoholism and drug organisation he has recently launched. |
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One marvels at both his intrepidness and his passionate desire to understand China. |
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He gave a passionate speech, outlining his vision of a world in which towns and cities would be built to blend harmoniously with the environment. |
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This is one of the finest accounts of a Greek play I have seen, and Claire Higgins's harrowingly passionate performance is great. |
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Our rivalry, sadly, was probably a large contributor to the demise of New Hack City, a project that both of us were passionate about. |
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Hurley had reacted to her new singledom in a masculine assertive way, with a series of short, publicly passionate affairs. |
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The other type loud and flamboyant, gregarious and unrestrained, life-loving and vigorous, passionate and strong. |
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She's a whirlwind and, at times, a motormouth, but she has a passionate belief that she can change Scotland and encourage more women to succeed. |
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When you live and breathe your product, it's hard to realize that customers aren't as passionate about it as you are. |
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This is a passionate essay, but one that tends to substitute assertion for argumentation and engagement. |
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The lyrics are passionate and poetic, the musical arrangements full of juxtaposition and surprise. |
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Only the banker's closest friends knew of the couple's stormy and passionate relationship. |
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They have been roused to action following a passionate call to arms by Colonel of the Regiment Major General Sir Evelyn Webb-Carter. |
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He proved that, although he looks a little like a shy physics teacher, he is in fact a passionate and desirable man. |
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A passionate nativism marched in lock step with a sense of a lofty imperial mission. |
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He wasn't going to be able to write great passionate love poems or poems of travel. |
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Attanasio mixes Arthurian lore with Norse gods, modern physics and sundry faerie creatures in this literary, passionate novel. |
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How does it differ from heated, passionate expression on religious matters? |
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During the passionate and often heated debate councillors stressed the increase was a result of recommendations made by an independent panel. |
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This ripping read chronicles the tragic results of a loveless marriage and a passionate affair. |
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When things were good between them, the line usually led to passionate foreplay followed by intense lovemaking. |
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After I began writing this article, a passionate debate on the same subject erupted in an online discussion forum. |
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Even the strategy of serial monogamous relationships is justified by a commitment to passionate love and redemptive romance. |
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Its passionate music and folk-based melodies caused a stir at the turn of the century. |
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Yet the most salient feature of Truth and Truthfulness is Williams's passionate devotion to the political heritage of the Enlightenment. |
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Much to the enjoyment of the no-longer-bored guard on the other side of the one-way mirror, Mike and Martina share a deep, passionate kiss. |
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She is a creative spirit and a risk-taker who prefers the road more passionate over the road more practical. |
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His sincerity and good faith are obvious as is his passionate identification with those at the bottom of the heap. |
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I am passionate about my neighbourhood and my city, I am hard worker and a good team player. |
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They parted after some more passionate kisses and love promises neither would remember until the next time together. |
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When the sun began to set, we returned to the stables, and after a leisurely and passionate farewell, we parted. |
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Scores of people stood around in the darkened gallery straining to hear every word of the amazing, passionate reading. |
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Much like the poetry one hears at slams, the quality and content of the discussion was both passionate and diverse. |
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He is passionate about both diving and underwater photography and does not want to let me down. |
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He is a passionate defender of the noble art of genre film-making, something he feels was ruined by spendthrift Hollywood studios. |
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His passionate advocacy has earned him the love of coma-affected families, and the scorn of the medical profession in equal measure. |
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According to Western tradition, poetry originates from the poet's passionate but necessarily unfulfilled longing for his muse. |
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His smooth, cool and seamless demeanour contrasts to that of the rough and passionate Dunn. |
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His boorishness has always been a display of power, never of passionate desire. |
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In both, they have a passionate affair and finally Lolita dies, devastating her lover. |
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Jnacek's passionate second string quartet, which the composer himself entitled Intimate Letters, followed the Mozart. |
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Nor do passionate Republicans come to do missionary work to persuade me to change sides. |
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She was obviously a sensual and passionate woman who loved listening to and playing music. |
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He is a passionate garden-maker, a sensualist blessed with an artist's eye and an effortless sense of style. |
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A great admirer of Lata Mangeshkar, Shalini is passionate about Carnatic and Hindustani music besides Western classical. |
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I was in the middle of one of my passionate rants when the doorknob rattled, followed by a succession of loud knocks. |
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With such a strong French and Italian influence, it's no surprise Corsicans are passionate about food. |
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I get passionate about a particular aspect of the business and overinvest my own time in it. |
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The store sells a ton of books and, just as important, serves as a focus and catalyst for a community of passionate readers. |
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Andrea is passionate about weight-related issues, women's health, food security, and the practice of dietetics. |
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Eastwood After Hours is a disc filled with passionate music, a lot of fun and some sweet, sweet jazz music. |
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Maria Callas needs no promotion, yet her distinctively fiery, passionate style was not equally suited to every role. |
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He is passionate about theatre, but bemoans the pressures which it is put under in Britain, thanks to underfunding. |
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They were always on the move, always short of money, and their life together was passionate and stormy. |
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A different social dimension was introduced mid-century with Ruskin's passionate advocacy of liberal art education. |
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The passionate retelling of Shakespeare's tragic story is set in the Italian city of Verona during high summer. |
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Nonetheless, it s a subject about which I can get a little bit passionate betimes. |
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Her chest was panting faster by the second as he looked at her with those passionate blue eyes. |
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He is a controversial and outspoken defender of the operatic form, and a passionate advocate of opera in English. |
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I was immeasurably impressed at how well its original passionate spirit had been captured. |
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The Poet's Bridge evokes thoughts of romantic trysts, languid lovers and passionate verses. |
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The faceless, inanimate riot police are far more imposing and formidable than the passionate workers. |
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Making a passionate plea for more public philanthropy in arts, she is of the opinion that industrial houses should take up this cause. |
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She is a passionate cineaste with a flat lined with books and videos reflecting the spread of her interests and enthusiasms. |
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He is a man of modesty and humility above all else, and is obviously passionate about sport. |
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But a row that was once as passionate as it was petty seems to have lost its oomph. |
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In this collection of columns and occasional essays, she offers a passionate defense of civil liberty. |
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By then his passionate concern for civil liberties and justice before the law was entrenched. |
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But this passionate and partisan book does far more than revive interest in a neglected writer. |
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Undermanned, unambitious and passionate only when circumstances demanded, they were given what they deserved. |
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The kiss at the end of the pas de deux becomes a more realistically passionate and tender moment when the couple is really in love. |
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The focus of the narrative is on the life of an architect and a bank officer who get married after a passionate love affair. |
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I've been seeing a woman for over a year, and we share an exciting and passionate love life. |
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They then shared a passionate kiss that only two people truly in love could share. |
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One day, their passions overcame them and they took off for her house, where they made passionate love all afternoon. |
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For the only time in his 50 years as a passionate New England skater, large parts of Long Island Sound froze solid enough to be skated on. |
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Beneath these specific demands, however, and colouring all of them, was a passionate desire to destroy the authority of the paterfamilias. |
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I just don't get why so many people are so passionate in their support of his turning away a boatload of refugees. |
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In fact it seems that most of the visible promotional work and match day hype is left up to these passionate few. |
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All the founders had been passionate patriots during the American Revolution and ardent nationalists once the Republic was established. |
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Audiences were engrossed by Gilbert and Garbo's off-screen romance after seeing their passionate clinches in The Flesh and the Devil. |
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It would have to be Burt Lancaster and Deborah Kerr rolling in a passionate clinch on the wet sand in From Here To Eternity. |
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They are discovering there is more joy in working at what they're passionate about than just putting in the hours for a monthly pay packet. |
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The couple got caught up in the moment as they shared a passionate PDA in the garden outside their villa. |
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The pretty blonde and her beau put on an extremely passionate PDA as they enjoyed a holiday in the Canary Islands. |
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A passionate leap across a sofa back to reach a beloved becomes a clownish somersault along the entire length of the couch. |
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Brilliantly passionate and incisive vocals over stunning arrangements on the borderline between jazz, classical and flamenco. |
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This is a quietly passionate and gently moving piece of theatre which includes elements of physical theatre, dance and text. |
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With soft acoustic picking of the guitar behind it, it's a passionate cry for support and help. |
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Trust me, that's what some of the most passionate collectors are, art groupies. |
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A pessimist, they say, is someone passionate who has been disappointed on too many occasions. |
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He was a passionate and emotional man always yearning to uncover and reveal the mystery of the world he lived in. |
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As well as being passionate about personal finance, I'm also a committed environmentalist. |
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Important contributions to the project will also come from volunteers passionate about Earth's diversity of life. |
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We can be passionate lovers of Jesus, but we can no longer be passionate haters. |
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As a passionate admirer of Tolstoy and Dostoevsky he had in any case long nourished an admiration for Russia. |
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The only remedy for this, of course, is passionate exploration and in-depth study! |
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As passionate and expressive as she is in her acting roles, as an interviewee she can be extremely difficult. |
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He was a cameraman, a director and an editor who had a gut reaction to a story and was passionate about his craft. |
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I drank deep those passionate kisses, as though each was a lifetime in itself. |
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The dryads are passionate creatures, easily incited to anger about such things. |
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Alex knew how passionate and agitated the crowd was, so rather than acerbate them further, he tempered his remarks. |
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The scene was rendered with less gropey lust but more breathlessly passionate weirdness in the recently reissued 1967 adaptation. |
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If leaders are not passionate about leading, then they probably ought to find something else to do. |
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He was succeeded by his son Wacaw IV in 1378, a passionate bibliophile who commissioned a number of superbly illuminated books. |
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I felt my lips being crushed and a hot passionate kiss spread over my glossy lips. |
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He was passionate about the craft and had a keen interest in encouraging young people to get in involved in it. |
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For the future of Bradford lets hope the people can be as passionate about their city as their football team. |
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It's really impressive the way they support the team and are so passionate about the club. |
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Unaipon was a strong advocate of education just as I am passionate about educating people through art. |
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She is equally passionate about cooking, and has co-authored a book on royal cuisine with her husband. |
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A focussed mind and a strong will to win always make me passionate about motor racing. |
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That will come as a relief to Giffard, who is as passionate about the rule of law as he is a supporter of countryside sports. |
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Are we going to hear fire emanating from the president on the issues he's most passionate about? |
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He is passionate about Castle Howard as a subject and keen to tackle it from all angles, from classical to abstract and modern styles. |
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Cromwell is as passionate about his art as he is about his political beliefs. |
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Lisa's running for her life from a man with whom she has either a real or imagined passionate relationship. |
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Such individuals may mistakenly conclude that the decline of passionate love is a sign of a failed relationship. |
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Clint is a throwback to the show-band era and his fan base consists of passionate old women. |
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However he kept the flame burning bright writing passionate love letters to his inamorata. |
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A fiery passionate temperament may have made you interesting and challenging on day one. |
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Where she is gawky, submissive and quietly passionate in the new role life has found for her to play, Spader is pop-eyed and purse-lipped. |
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As some of you will know, I am both a Geordie and a passionate Newcastle fan, so don't expect too much impartiality here! |
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To boot, he is a gifted writer, a natural wit and a passionate defender of liberal values. |
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As a passionate believer that we should keep the pound and stay out of the euro, I am allowed a short gloat. |
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Cuba and her people have a vibrant and passionate past and one that echoes around the fading grandeur of her elegant architecture. |
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He was a passionate supporter and was an ever-present at club games for many years. |
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Indeed, in their passionate espousal of British values, they were in some ways more British than the British. |
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A passionate entrepreneur launches a start-up, and the company grows explosively. |
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We're both obscurely addicted to odd sports, both had empires, are bellicose, mistrustful of foreigners, and are passionate gardeners. |
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As well as playing golf Steve has a passionate interest in beagling and was no mean footballer. |
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He had transformed from the quiet and unnoticed prince to the strong and passionate captain. |
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My eyes brimmed with tears, reminded of all the times he piggybacked me, of all the times he kissed away my tears and all our passionate kisses. |
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She was ferociously intelligent, passionate about theatre, an astonishing actress and later to be a brilliant director. |
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This passionate proximity combined with a tragic distance is the core of fandom. |
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Andrews narrates a passionate account of one of the most controversial affairs in American history. |
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The Latino rhythms are very passionate and the rumba is known as the dance of love. |
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Paul Foot was throughout his life a passionate fighter for freedom, justice, internationalism, socialism and democracy. |
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Clothed in elaborate native costumes, Virsky isn't just acrobatic and passionate dance. |
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In contrast to what he sees as the dry formalism of his forbears, Morrison offers a self-consciously passionate response to the play. |
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Regardless of your viewpoint, the chances are that you hold a passionate position on this argument. |
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Added to that, his company is passionate about the relationship between live music and dance in performance. |
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The pages blaze with a passionate desire to see justice for the people tortured and murdered by his vile regime. |
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As you have guessed, I am passionate about New Zealand's largely unwritten political history. |
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He's a teetotal, drug-free vegetarian, passionate about sobriety and the focus it has given his life and career. |
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I'm not trying to be brass-necked about it but if you feel passionate about something, you've got to get it out. |
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This warm-blooded, passionate work was a challenge for unaccompanied singing and there were some beautiful moments, in particular the Pie Jesu. |
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Jennie Tourel, one of the smartest, most musicianly singers of our time, delivers a passionate account. |
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Silverthorne and his accompanist, Jacobson, give dark, richly passionate accounts. |
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While Jon and Mark had drunk plenty and were passionate about the water of life, David actually made the stuff. |
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She has had a passionate love affair with dance, so much so that it has become more than just a hobby. |
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He has channelled his emotional pain into a vigorous and passionate account that will live long in my memory. |
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I had to try to put my intense passionate love for him to the side and be his friend. |
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So passionate is my love of opera, that I crave any activity that extends my time in the Arts Centre. |
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It is true, my passionate love affair with the English language knows no bounds. |
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The tomato used to be called the love apple and this is nothing to do with its passionate colour or suggestive shape. |
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A genuine artist, his fiery, passionate nature carried over to his work and transformed it into a feast for the senses that captured the soul. |
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Under Mackerras's direction, singers, the huge chorus and orchestra played this in convincing, passionate fashion. |
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He is the chief theorist, the most respected mind, the most passionate speechifier. |
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Joe was an avid sportsman, passionate for speedboating, and enjoyment of travel. |
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The music in Monsoon Wedding varies from traditional songs to modern Indian pop, and the dance sequences are sexy, passionate and joyful. |
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Scott Hendricks is an equally flexible, believable actor, a passionate advocate for freedom with his strong, virile baritone. |
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We are the most passionate and non-objective defenders of our coast that I know of. |
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He was very passionate about the game of hurling and remained a loyal follower of the black and amber of his native Kilkenny. |
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They are so passionate about their football and it is beginning to show in the quality of the players. |
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Outside work, Mr Ainley has always been passionate about sport, especially football and golf. |
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It is unusual for a footballer to be so passionate about playing for his country. |
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Also, when she's making a movie, which involves passionate love scenes, he's deeply suspicious. |
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Well it's not like we have to be in some kind of passionate love embrace, right? |
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All the world needs to know is that the two lovers were in love and they made passionate love to each other. |
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Many in our society make the mistake of equating love with passionate love. |
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A passionate love affair ensues between the pair, which has doom written all over it. |
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Theories of intimate relationships in the modern world view passionate love as a problem to be managed. |
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If the theatre bug hadn't got into her, she would probably have been a sailor, so passionate was she about yachting. |
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Carter alternated between roles as pill-flushing avenger and evangelically passionate lover. |
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You are passionate and adventurous, however, you do not go around advertising these qualities. |
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People seem to think he is not passionate enough, but it's just that he doesn't rant and rave. |
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Thus the fusion experiment of classical Indian Kathak and passionate Spanish Flamenco turns out to be a very refreshing experiment. |
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They yoked their critique of capitalism to a passionate reaffirmation of the egalitarian Enlightenment principles of the American Revolution. |
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He was obviously very passionate about his music as he sat behind his piano lightly fingering the keys for a brief moment. |
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Others say his devotion to Korean farmers was so passionate that he would willingly have laid down his life for them. |
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He is passionate about football and gets a real kick out of seeing the children in his club succeed. |
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In a conversation peppered with laughter, it's obvious he is passionate about globetrotting and clearly advocates responsible traveling. |
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It's also important to realize that the leading producers of each style are equally dedicated and passionate about winemaking. |
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I lunged at her and grabbed her around the waist, thanking her with the deepest, most passionate kiss inside me. |
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It's warmer than Boult, not as passionate as Barbirolli, and far more assured in its textural balance than Previn. |
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Beneath her calm veneer we begin to see something much darker, much more passionate and dangerous. |
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Far from being meek, mild and modest, librarians hide beneath their demure appearance hot and passionate personalities. |
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He was a passionate about sailing and frequently organized sailing events with exclusive yacht clubs. |
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Garrulous, passionate and good-humoured, 35-year-old Khan is an immediately engaging personality who radiates confidence. |
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And anyone who hasn't won a Stanley Cup is often tagged by harsh labels in this fast-paced, hard-checking and passionate game. |
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A win in their very first Division One match is a fine achievement, even if it was with the benefit of a vociferous and passionate home crowd. |
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She gained a reputation as being incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about anything opera and her luscious lyric soprano voice blossomed. |
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He remembered watching her passionate kiss with Nicholas and felt a jealous rage well up inside. |
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Throw in the passionate love of sport of so many Australians, and the stage is set for a memorable Games. |
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The gods have power, but they lack passionate attachments, the very faculty which makes us authentically human. |
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As much as he's passionate about swimming, he also loves the feeling of being adored by female fans, and winning. |
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Conversely, to be in a relationship with a passionate and self-assured Latino doesn't imply subservience to the dominant macho. |
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It isn't surprising that so many intelligent men and women seem to have renounced passionate commitment, opting instead for the single life. |
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It was wonderful to see so many people sardined into Garema Place, getting all passionate and shouty. |
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I expect some passionate objections particularly to my coverage of the late 20th Century. |
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The passionate outcry in the middle of this poem is reminiscent of Sep. Sep's God withholds his love from man. |
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She then leaned back and they shared a deep, passionate kiss for a few seconds. |
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They shared a long, passionate kiss at the very end of the movie before the credits began to roll. |
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Highly emotive, Kahlo was passionate in her prose, sealing the letter illustrated with lipstick kisses. |
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She was a socialist, a passionate advocate of women's liberation, and fought all her life for revolutionary change. |
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Show-stopping Irish dance leads into passionate flamenco and red-hot salsa routines. |
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Once upstairs, it was a torrid and passionate night for both. |
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She is a rigorously skeptical and a profoundly visionary poet, a writer whose demystifying intelligence is matched by a passionate embrace of poetry's rejuvenating power. |
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He is a passionate and eloquent defender of field sports and his argument that hare coursing and bullfighting are both in the general interest of the species is persuasive. |
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The passionate love between Heloise and her teacher would cost him dearly. |
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A Yale-educated lawyer, Rhodes is well-spoken and as passionate about his cause as he is calm. |
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Famous composers, such as those belonging to the Romantic era, weren't only passionate about their music, they were also passionate about their respective love affairs. |
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Since the time of his death informed opinion has vacillated between near universal confidence in his guilt and passionate attempts to exonerate him. |
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He's a passionate cook, who blogs, writes cookbooks, and concocts recipes. |
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He is almost as passionate about universal health care as he is about mass transit. |
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I'm an editor, writer and reviewer, passionate about all things booksy. |
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They may, for instance, have spent their college years as an Eros lover, passionate and quick to get involved, setting store on physical attraction and sexual satisfaction. |
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Students, passionate idealists by nature, but in a different camp from the old-school utopians, were most sensitive to the faults of their society. |
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We were with nature, making mad passionate love in the long grass. |
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Equally adept at comedy and drama, Cranham has played bumbling detectives, passionate army dentists and good-hearted pastors with equal proficiency. |
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With Mercury in Aries and the Sun in the 3rd house ruled by Mars, he was quick-witted, intellectually motivated, an avid reader and a passionate speaker. |
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That when she was passionate about something, no one could stop her from going after it at warp speed? |
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Whether it's a scandal in the Royal Family or a lord who's been up to no good, we seem to have an unquenchable thirst for the passionate exploits of the nobility. |
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He has been acknowledged as one of Canada's foremost visionaries and entrepreneurs and is also identified as an influential and passionate activist for all levels of academia. |
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Some of his supporters remain so passionate that the subject can be difficult to broach. |
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What began as a tentative dance has become a passionate embrace. |
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It is excellent, but it is not by means of water-carriage, a more than ordinary wanness had overspread the emaciated fingers through which trickled many passionate tears. |
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Young has a distinctive sound, whether arco or pizzicato, and this comes to the fore in the soulful and passionate performances in his conversations with pianist Walton. |
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I am passionate about food, my particular interests in my pub being both traditional English fare and the methods used for preserving food and enhancing its flavour. |
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These ancient domains of the old Burgundian empire seem to throw up a type of Frenchman more passionate in his devotion to a certain idea of France than any other. |
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We ended up going back upstairs and making passionate love again. |
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In fact, Derek and his terrified party hadn't stumbled on a poltergeist, but a couple in a passionate clinch who hadn't heard the ghoul-hunting crowd creep up on them. |
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After some passionate kissing they cuddled up and managed to get to sleep. |
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Few people touch that nerve and incite so much passionate conversation than Dunham and Girls. |
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Its passionate verve makes your hair bristle with sheer pleasure. |
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He was so passionate about his job and supporting fair trade. |
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The powers that be had better soon realise that this varsity has outstanding lecturers who are by far the most competent and passionate people for the job. |
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Mainly red, because you can get so passionate about it your blood gets up. |
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I'm passionate about the low-budget musicals nobody else remembers. |
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Let me give a background as to why I am so passionate about the issue. |
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In place of passionate political arguments we have a desiccated debate on the euro polarised between technocratic proponents and emotional opponents. |
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My true passionate attack on the cinema is the legend of the femme fatale. |
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The campaign, after all, needs to stroke its still-wary base without openly associating with passionate cries for Kulturkampf. |
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