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This tract was more notable for its impassioned invective and impressive learning.
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The cartoons are interwoven with an impassioned telling of his observations of war.
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I think what was interesting about that speech was that we weren't used to hearing our characters that impassioned.
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Impassioned by the country life, he wrote stories of life in villages idealizing the countryside and published popular collections of tales.
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Standing before the crowd of people gathered before the apartment, he gives an impassioned speech against the eviction.
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His impassioned speech was described as one of the most eloquent on the floor for some time.
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The spare music lets her still-powerful voice dominate, and her impassioned delivery conveys how meaningful these songs are to her.
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The epistle's style is combative, impassioned, and rushed.
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He is emotional, yet never impassioned; poetic, yet never tawdry; raw without any hint of cynicism.
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The middle section becomes more impassioned, building to a sonorous climax before calm is restored.
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