Emotion Sentence Examples

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  • Human emotion could only complicate that.

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  • He felt fear again, an emotion he hated.

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  • She loved human emotion, but she hated the doubt and insecurity she felt.

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  • It shouldn't have, but the emotion was so strong that it brought tears to her eyes.

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  • Again he bent his head and his lips questioned hers gently at first, and then with more emotion when she responded.

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  • If she had to guess, she'd call the emotion fear.

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  • That's an emotion I do understand, she said.

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  • In fact, he had displayed that emotion several times.

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  • She didn't think she was capable of such an emotion after living in fear for so long.

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  • They were both silent for a few moments, remembering that emotion packed morning - and another one.

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  • Human emotion … you didn't have it before last week.

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  • Tears burned her eyes, but she refused to let emotion take over again.

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  • Even Quinn showed more positive emotion than previously expressed.

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  • I believe Gage is in love with me, a simple emotion for a woman, Ne'Rin said.

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  • There was no reason to feel so overwhelmed with emotion – specifically fear.

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  • The half-demon paused a few feet away, and Gabe saw the emotion cross his eyes.

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  • Pierre was among those who saw him come out from the merchants' hall with tears of emotion in his eyes.

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  • Her first deal was made more out of emotion than anything else.

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  • A new emotion formed.

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  • Anna Mikhaylovna regarded the refined sadness that united her son to the wealthy Julie with emotion, and resignation to the Divine will.

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  • That is all I have to say, and concealing his unvarying emotion he would press his cheek against his daughter's and move away.

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  • Her body trembled from emotion.

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  • As my finger tips trace line and curve, they discover the thought and emotion which the artist has portrayed.

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  • With Yancey's kind, there's no such thing as a mild emotion, neither in anger nor in love.

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  • Though she concealed from him her intention of keeping him under her wing, Petya guessed her designs, and instinctively fearing that he might give way to emotion when with her--might "become womanish" as he termed it to himself--he treated her coldly, avoided her, and during his stay in Moscow attached himself exclusively to Natasha for whom he had always had a particularly brotherly tenderness, almost lover-like.

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  • To his knowledge, Gabriel never had, and the assassin was not one who would ever allow emotion to cloud his decisions.

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  • His eyes were dark with emotion as he dived into the bed with her.

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  • The anti-Trinitarian path was one which opened invitingly before a considerable class of critical minds, seeming as it did to lead out into Reformed Church In America a sunny open, remote from the unfathomable depths of mystery and clouds of religious emotion which beset the way of the sincere Catholic and Protestant alike.

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  • There was in the whole family a tendency to ecstatic emotion and enthusiastic piety, and it is worth noting that Cappadocia had already given to the Church men like Firmilian and Gregory Thaumaturgus.

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  • Burke parted from him with deep emotion.

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  • Most importantly, that is achieved without saccharine orchestral crescendos or larger-than-life displays of emotion.

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  • Now as a writer of dialog and emotion, Smith is almost peerless.

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  • Remember, jealousy is a powerful emotion.

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  • The two often engaged in friendly rivalry to try whether the orator or the actor could express a thought or emotion with the greater effect, and Roscius wrote a treatise in which he compared acting and oratory.

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  • In the Synoptists, Jesus " grows in favour with God and man," passes through true human experiences and trials, prays alone on the mountain-side, and dies with a cry of desolation; here the Logos' watchword is " I am," He has deliberately to stir up emotion in Himself, never prays for Himself, and in the garden and on the cross shows but power and self-possession.

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  • But it would be cruel to pick holes in a writer whose thinking, like that of St Paul, is coloured by emotion.

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  • Nor is he less successful when recording pathetic events, for his stories of certain martyrdoms, and of the execution of Mary queen of Scots, are told with exquisite feeling and in language of well-restrained emotion.

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  • Yet He Became A National Poet," Because He Was The First To Celebrate Occasions Of Deeply Felt Popular Emotion In Acceptable Rhyme, And He Will Always Remain` One Because Each Occasion Touched Some Lasting Aspiration' Of His Race.

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  • War for fighting's sake, although in the popular mind there may be, during most wars, only the excitement and the emotion of a great gamble, has no conscious place among the motives of those who determine the destinies of peoples.

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  • Yet, in denying the importance of the emotions in moral judgment, he is driven back to the admission that right actions must be " grateful " to us; that, in fact, moral approbation includes both an act of the understanding and an emotion of the heart.

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  • The duke, as a conscientious Protestant, refused to marry his mistress according to the rites of her Church, and she, the chosen champion of its cause, agreed to be married to him, not merely by a Protestant but by one who before his conversion had been a Catholic bishop, and should therefore have been more hateful and contemptible in her eyes than any ordinary heretic, had not religion as well as policy, faith as well as reason, been absorbed or superseded by some more mastering passion or emotion.

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  • This passion or emotion, according to those who deny her attachment to Bothwell, was simply terror - the blind and irrational prostration of an abject spirit before the cruel force of circumstances and the crafty wickedness of men.

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  • The passion of love, after very sufficient experience, she apparently and naturally outlived; the passion of hatred and revenge was as inextinguishable in her inmost nature as the emotion of loyalty and gratitude.

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  • Starting from this principle he was driven to geometry for insight into the ground and modes of emotion.

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  • But by far the greatest part of the book is undoubtedly the result of deliberation, touched more or less with emotion, and animated by a certain rhetorical rather than poetical glow.

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  • He is so carried away by his emotion that he cannot choose his words; they seem rather to burst from him.

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  • In this change is the whole difference between the art of character and the art of emotion; and though the emotional side is the more popular, ul needing less thought to understand it, yet the unfailing canon is that in every age and land the true quality of art is proportionate to the expression of character as apart from transient emotion.

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  • He increased Presbyterian emotion by the suspicion that he was intriguing with Catholic powers, and by his book on the rights and duties of a king (Basilicon Doron), which fell into the hands of Andrew Melville.

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  • The oldest verses are all lyrics, expressions either of emotion, or of some deep saying, some pregnant thought.

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  • These outbursts, very terse and enigmatic, are charged with religious emotion, and turn often on some subtle point of Arahatship, that is, of the Buddhist ideal of life.

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  • His poetry deals, it is true, with the human passions, but the emotion is always seen as in a picture; he is more concerned with the attitude of the group than with the realization of a character.

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  • Petrarch's lyrics continue the Provencal tradition as it had been reformed in Tuscany, with a subtler and more modern analysis of emotion, a purer and more chastened style, than his masters could boast.

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  • While ethnography was gathering up the facts from every part of the globe, psychology began to analyse the forms of belief, of action and emotion, to discover if possible the key to the multitudinous variety which history revealed.

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  • Tregear's Maori-Polynesian Comparative Dictionary shows how the word and its derivatives are used to express thought, memory, emotion, desire, will - in short, psychic energy of all kinds.

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  • And the thinking power of a crowd - that is, a mob, not a deliberative assembly - is of a very low order, emotion of a " panicky " type driving it hither and thither like a rudderless ship.

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  • The modern use generally restricts the term to strong and uncontrolled emotion.

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  • The classical purity of his style, the eloquence of his speeches, the skill with which he depicted the play of emotion, and his masterly portraiture of great men, are all in turn warmly commended, and in our own day we question if any ancient historian is either more readable or more widely read.

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  • Yet he was far from approaching the analysis of emotion with the directness of a Heine or De Musset.

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  • It was said to have originated in the saying of Justice Bennet at Derby in 1650, "Tremble (or quake) at the word of the Lord," but it is now certain that it was used as early as 1647, and arose from the physical manifestations of religious emotion characteristic of many of the early Friends.

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  • The unhappy man's emotion destroyed his power of digestion.

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  • In the second preface to the Fragmens philosophiques, in which he candidly states the varied philosophical influences of his life, Cousin speaks of the grateful emotion excited by the memory of the day in 1811, when he heard Laromiguiere for the first time.

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  • His sudden death was felt, not only throughout the empire but throughout the world, with even more poignant emotion than that of Queen Victoria herself, for his personality had been much more in the forefront.

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  • Under the influence of exposure to intense cold a small mammal has been observed to turn white in a single night, just as the human hair has been known to blanch suddenly under the influence of intense emotion, and in both cases extreme activity of the phagocytes is apparently the inducing cause.

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  • Or the theology which religion contains is in Theology a state of solution - vaguely defined and suffused and with emotion; important practically, but intellectu- Religion.

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  • Upon the Church, Ritschl, who very much disliked and distrusted mysticism, poured out the same wealth of emotion which the Christian mystic pours out upon his dimly visualized God or Christ.

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  • This theological view of the physical universe had a double effect on the ethics of the Stoic. In the first place it gave to his cardinal conviction of the all-sufficiency of wisdom for human well-being a root of cosmical fact, and an atmosphere of religious and social emotion.

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  • To this Hutcheson replies that no doubt the exquisite delight of the emotion of love is a motive to sustain and develop it; but this pleasure cannot be directly obtained, any more than other pleasures, by merely desiring it; it can be sought only by the indirect method of cultivating and indulging the disinterested desire for others' good, which is thus obviously distinct from the desire for the pleasure of benevolence.

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  • But even if we consider the moral consciousness merely as a particular kind of pleasurable emotion, there is an obvious question suggested by Hume's theory, to which he gives no adequate answer.

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  • She fell in tears at the feet of the figure, and felt every worldly emotion die within her.

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  • It showed him much of the inner truth of human feeling and emotion, and enriched his imagination and life with ideals ancient and modern, which gave elevation, depth and colour to all his thought.

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  • We found him in a state of great emotion and exaltation at the reception he had met with from his subjects, which appears to have been even more animated than on his former entrance.

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  • His eyes flashed for a fraction of a second, and then all emotion was removed from them.

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  • He was clumsy at expressing verbal emotion and physical emotion was beyond him, but his eyes.

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  • He doubted the decision was made on emotion only; he'd never leave Damian to battle creatures like the Watchers and Others on his own.

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  • He closed his eyes, enjoying her affection and her emotion.

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  • She'd learned a lot lately about how obligation held more sway in the Immortal society than truth or emotion.

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  • Tense and rigid, he was watching her with no small amount of emotion in his features.

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  • Deidre had a reason to despise Past-Death but Gabriel … he was too good for such an emotion.

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  • Uncertain what possessed her – beyond pure emotion – she complied.

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  • Incapable of human emotion, Darkyn was nonetheless expressing what demon emotions he had.

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  • There was no emotion in the demon lord's voice, no indication of warmth or affection whatsoever.

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  • The emotion she'd admitted to yesterday – which Andre had told him as well – shimmered in her large blue eyes.

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  • It was human emotion and compassion that made me your best death dealer.

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  • Only his eyes gave any indication of emotion – and that not very much.

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  • There was no reason to feel so overwhelmed with emotion – specifically fear.

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  • She was compelled towards both, one by emotion and the other by fate.

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  • Rare emotion went through the gaze of the Immortal before him.

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  • Sitting in the oversized chair near the fire with blood cocktail in hand, brand new emotion washed over him.

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  • His words were like a sharp object puncturing a water balloon, and her words gushed out in a wave of uninhibited emotion.

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  • In fact, her emotion at the moment would better be described as uncomfortable – if not outright dread.

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  • The idea of seeing a counselor was the only thing that stirred any emotion at all ... unreasonable fear.

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  • Topics include neuropsychology, sensation and perception, learning and memory, emotion, language, personality, and psychological disorders.

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  • The public are, in the main, not numerate and respond to issues of risk with emotion rather than logic.

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  • Professionalism, beauty, swing, warmth, emotion, this album positively oozes all these things.

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  • Her range is vast, and she knows exactly how to squeeze every ounce of emotion and drama from every bar.

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  • Eventually it arrived and there was a tremendous outpouring of emotion from all connected with the club.

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  • An extraordinary outpouring of emotion followed which was displayed in the £ 27 million worth of flowers placed outside the Royal Palaces.

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  • I must admit to feeling more than a slight pang of emotion!

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  • Cousens put so much emotion into his role and had such a calm yet commanding presence.

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  • Whatever emotion they experience when finding and devouring prey we can be certain it isn't remorse.

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  • Firstly, a brief introduction to those ideas of emotion most widely promulgated during the Renaissance.

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  • Similar studies carried out on known psychopaths show that they appear to lack the normal range of human emotion.

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  • Coleridge realizes that poetry works in exactly the same way, and comes up with his notion of emotion recollected in tranquility.

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  • Then we shall always find that there has been one striking idea which forced its way in on a brain sensitized by emotion.

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  • It should avoid sentimentality, the awkward, gauche handling of emotion.

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  • While the other standout, as usual, is Clarkson, who invests just the right balance of steely energy and barely reserved emotion.

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  • By the following day, public emotion is mounting but the Royal Family, esconced in Balmoral, remain Stoic.

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  • On the other hand, Morton acts her socks off to add subtext, raw emotion and a true sense of desperation.

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  • It takes you on a journey of emotion that will make your spine tingle.

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  • Luxuria, a deeply touching work bursting with emotion, falls squarely in the latter category.

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  • At most other times many think it's somehow unmanly to express emotion, somehow a sign of weakness!

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  • He felt, in the face of distrust of divine veracity or of the divine goodness, an emotion of simple amazement.

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  • His heart filled emotion and powerful voice can cause heart palpitations.

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  • Schleiermacher applies the phrase " the immortality of religion " to the religious emotion of oneness, amid finitude, with the infinite and, amid time, with the eternal; denies any necessary connexion between the belief in the continuance of personal existence and the consciousness of God; and rests his faith on immortality altogether on Christ's promise of living fellowship with His followers, as presupposing their as well as His personal immortality.

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  • But people whose love of literature is more independent find it hard to take Wagner's poetry and prose seriously, unless they have already measured him by his music. He effected no reform in literature; his meticulous adherence to the archaic alliteration of the Nibelungenlied is not allied with any sense of beauty in verbal sound or verse-rhythm; and his ways of expressing emotion in language consist chiefly in the piling-up of superlatives.

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  • Sometimes, too, when a great dramatic climax has given place to a lyrical anticlimax, retrospective moods, subtleties of emotion and crowning musical thoughts press in upon Wagner's mind with a closeness that determines every word; and thus not only is the whole third act of Tristan, as Wagner said when he was working at it, of " overwhelming tragic power," but Isolde's dying utterances (which occupy the last five minutes and are, of course, totally without action or dramatic tension) were not unlike fine poetry even before the music was written.

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  • The chief excuse for doubting whether Wagner's last work is really his greatest is that most of its dramatic subtleties are beyond musical expression, since they do not lead to definite conflicts and blendings of emotion.

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  • Sometimes there seem to be surgical cases, like that of a man who had a spear-head extracted from his jaw, and found it laid in his hands when he awoke in the morning, and there are many examples resembling those known at the present day at Lourdes or Tenos, where hysterical or other similar affections are cured by the influence of imagination or sudden emotion.

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  • Bright also attempted to address the House, but, after a sentence or two delivered in a tremulous voice, he was overpowered with emotion, and declared he must leave to a calmer moment what he had to say on the life and character of the manliest and gentlest spirit that ever quitted or tenanted a human form.

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  • They show much outward respect for superiors and parents, but they are insincere and incapable of deep emotion.

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  • The samurai (soldier) learned that his first characteristic must be to suppress all outward displays of emotion.

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  • Animism is commonly described as the most primitive form of religion; but properly speaking it is not a religion at all, for religion implies, at any rate, some form of emotion (see Religion), and animism is in the first instance an explanation of phenomena rather than an attitude of mind toward the cause of them, a philosophy rather than a religion.

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  • But his frequent use of antithesis and paradox, the varied and fanciful imagery by which he realizes religious emotion, though they are indeed in accordance with the poetical conventions of his time, are also the unconstrained expression of an ardent and concentrated imagination.

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  • Psychologically, pragmatism starts from the efficacy and allpervasiveness of mental activity, and points out that interest, attention, selection, purpose, bias, desire, emotion, satisfaction, &c., colour and control all our cognitive processes.

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  • His writings divide themselves into dissertations upon such topics as the "Liberality of Princes" or "Ferocity," composed in the rhetorical style of the day, and poems. He was distinguished for energy of Latin style, for vigorous intellectual powers, and for the faculty, rare among his contemporaries, of expressing the facts of modern life, the actualities of personal emotion, in language suffPciently classical yet always characteristic of the man.

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  • Princess Mary felt his look with a painfully joyous emotion.

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  • At a single gesture from him everyone went out on tiptoe, leaving the great man to himself and his emotion.

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  • Gazing at the high starry sky, at the moon, at the comet, and at the glow from the fire, Pierre experienced a joyful emotion.

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  • Karataev had told it to him alone some half-dozen times and always with a specially joyful emotion.

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  • He pointed his fingers, his cheeks flushed and he seemed to quiver with emotion.

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  • This is a region of the brain that is involved in using emotion to guide actions.

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  • By the following day, public emotion is mounting but the Royal Family, esconced in Balmoral, remain stoic.

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  • The originating emotion still clots the lines or, in striving for originality, the work becomes muddled, pretentious or incoherent.

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  • My main area of interest is the interaction between cortical and subcortical structures underlying human cognition, emotion and behavior.

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  • It could well be that language emerged from ritual, which among other attributes, is a substitutive form of emotion.

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  • A surfeit of emotion could bring out the compassionate in you.

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  • Loyal Lions fans will experience extreme emotion during the tour, causing surges of adrenaline that will generate significant amounts of sweat.

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  • She sprang up to reply, but was so overcome with emotion that she fell in a swoon on the floor.

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  • The theological virtue of love is not primarily an emotion, its seat is in the will.

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  • His voice trembling with emotion, Hoffman asks the audience to congratulate his mom if they see her.

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  • At most other times many think it 's somehow unmanly to express emotion, somehow a sign of weakness !

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  • Full of drama, passion and emotion, the book is an unputdownable read for men and women alike.

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  • Sue Aston 's violin playing reaches out with such emotion that I felt I was listening to the soundtrack of life itself.

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  • With the latter I waxed really eloquent, almost succeeding in reducing myself to tears in a mixture of emotion and baffled exasperation.

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  • Mr Blast gives us a tough, tough tune, unsurprisingly written by Sam Dees, that he wrings every ounce of emotion from.

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  • Our eyes and facial expressions can communicate virtually every subtle nuance of emotion.

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  • Neutral colors, such as taupe and beige, have less impact on mood and emotion.

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  • The power behind this odor runs deep with history and emotion.

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  • On a flat canvas that can be hard, so it must be conveyed with motion of the body and intensity of the emotion.

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  • Despite the antiquated equipment, Cartier-Bresson was able to capture beauty and emotion through the camera lens like no one else.

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  • The best sensual portraits combine emotion and imagination.

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  • Family photos should convey love and emotion, not discomfort.

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  • To evoke appropriate emotion from family members, place them in a comfortable environment.

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  • Highlight the body and utilize natural lighting to add emotion to the photo.

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  • For many years, they thought that the cause of this type of headache was due to the muscles of the scalp, neck and face contracting in response to elevated levels of stress, tension or emotion.

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  • Anger might seem a pointless emotion, but it is actually rooted in the evolution of humans.

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  • Anger is a normal and healthy emotion that actually has a very important purpose.

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  • Anger alerts our brain and body when we are involved in a situation that can be dangerous or threatening, by warning us with this powerful emotion.

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  • Anger does not necessarily have to be a damaging emotion.

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  • Anger in and of itself is not a dangerous emotion.

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  • This was particularly important for our ancient ancestors, who used anger as an integral emotion for survival.

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  • To do so we must think about the anger before acting, so that we can use anger tools to calm down and figure out how to most effectively manage the emotion.

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  • When you understand exactly what makes you angry, you can figure out the most effective strategies in dealing with the anger and channeling the emotion in a positive way.

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  • Anger is a normal emotion that everyone feels from time to time.

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  • This strong emotion ranges from feelings of being mildly irritated and annoyed to feelings of being intensely furious and full of rage.

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  • By knowing how to control this emotion, you can use its energy to affect your life and the lives of others in a positive and helpful way.

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  • Many people see anger as an uncontrollable emotion that causes people to lash out.

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  • Anger is an emotion that all of us feel at one time or another.

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  • Like any other emotion, anger is natural, and even important in certain situations.

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  • While anger is a very serious emotion, it is often accompanied by extreme, or even ridiculous, thoughts and ideas.

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  • It went directly into the limbic system, which is the seat of emotion and reaction.

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  • Logic is simply unavailable in the moment, and reactions are based on raw emotion.

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  • In many cases, the person is well aware that anxiety levels are too high, but is unable to control the emotion.

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  • It's time to get your anger under control, but the emotion seems to run its own course.

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  • By the way, jealousy is most often a wasted emotion anyway.

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  • That's a conversation you two need to have, that doesn't involve discipline, yelling or emotion.

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  • To validate that joy through an emotion you feel is sometimes difficult, but reading poetry can release that joy, that emotion, and give it validation through tone, if not always with exact words.

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  • Emotion expressed honestly is nice, something that stands up, even if someone tries poking fun at it.

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  • The word bittersweet describes an emotion so often found even in sweet teenage love poems.

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  • A common critique about shorter types of poems are that there cannot be enough emotion in a poem if it is short.

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  • Others even go as far as to say that an emotion cannot be strong to the author if they are too lazy to write more than a short poem.

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  • No matter what type of poem, poetry is meant to express a given emotion.

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  • As a reader, one of the best parts about poetry is trying to find and feel that emotion.

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  • She struggled with a combination of emotion issues, money and poor diet choices.

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  • A graduation poem or prayer will bring emotion into what you are saying and help the audience to connect with it.

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  • If you have a good singing voice and you feel as though you would be able to sing your vows without being overcome with emotion, presenting your vows in the form of a song is a creative method of delivering vows.

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  • When showing emotion, the timing is a little off.

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  • Another thing that that might happen is that his facial expression won't necessarily match what he's saying or the emotion he's trying to convey.

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  • While other movies and television shows have featured gay characters, this was the first mainstream movie to deal with all the heartache and emotion surrounding the taboo of homosexuality in the 1960s.

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  • Pouring his energy and raw emotion into his fourth album, 808's and Heartbreak was nothing like his other albums.

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  • Such a new outlet for emotion can ease the symptoms of geriatric depression and give the senior a new lease on life.

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  • On the other side of the spectrum, severe narcolepsy can force a person into sleep abruptly and without warning, especially when startled or feeling a strong emotion.

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  • If a negative emotion is a result, it might mean there is a problem in a relationship, but if the dream causes good feelings, this may be an indication that your love relationships are improving.

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  • There is a reason that people say the eyes are the windows to the soul -- because the colorful appearance of a person's eyes projects emotion and personality.

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  • This is a good thing to practice before you arrive, as it can be a bit tricky to convey such personality and emotion without making any noise.

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  • This same emotion will be seen on the elevators, in the restaurants and of course, in the water.

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  • Each time he visits, you'll learn a new emotion you can show off on the message screen.

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  • He seems very excited most of the time and shows emotion when things are going bad and when they are succeeding.

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  • Others add to their vintage Valentine collections when they find a special treasure that they feel drawn to toward or one that fills their heart with emotion.

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  • The brain is the center of higher processes, such as thought and emotion and is responsible for the coordination and control of bodily activities and the interpretation of information from the senses.

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  • After each incident, the child has a flat affect (no emotion) or fails to admit that there was anything wrong with the his or her actions.

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  • Amygdala-An almond-shaped brain structure in the limbic system that is activated in stressful situations to trigger the emotion of fear.

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  • These include variations in the frontal lobes of the brain that focus on control and planning and in the limbic system, a group of structures in the brain that are linked to emotion, behavior, smell, and other functions.

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  • Art therapy, the use of the creative process to express and understand emotion, encompasses a broad range of humanistic disciplines, including visual arts, dance, drama, music, film, writing, literature, and other artistic genres.

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  • The basal ganglia are groups of nerve cells deep in the brain that control movement as well as emotion and certain aspects of thinking.

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  • Dopamine-A neurotransmitter made in the brain that is involved in many brain activities, including movement and emotion.

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  • Others describe anxiety as an unpleasant emotion caused by unidentifiable dangers or dangers that, in reality, pose no threat.

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  • Night terrors are a confusional arousal resulting from immature sleep patterns with an intense activation of the flight or fight emotion.

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  • Histrionic personality disorder-A mental disorder characterized by inappropriate attention-seeking behavior, rapid emotional shifts, and exaggerated expression of emotion.

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  • It has been used to convey passionate emotion and desire in movies for as long as the medium has existed, ranging from silent films to Mission Impossible 2.

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  • Tribal belly dance borrows moves from Africa as well as other cultures, however the African style of theatrical emotion while dancing is very prominent in Lacey's style.

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  • However, like all forms of dance, the movements are based on the graceful expression of emotion through movement.

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  • We hear from so many people about this moment, and the emotion with which this moment is anticipated.

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  • Since many mourners are overwhelmed with emotion, they have short attention spans.

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  • In many of the drawings, these birds are stylized and have elegant flowing lines of feathers to convey the emotion of love.

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  • Emotion, after all, cannot be restrained, and most emo styles are loose as well, though heavy hair products may be needed to style the look.

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  • For example, the concept for 2008 was "emotion," thus challenging teams to create styles based on their interpretations of the word.

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  • For a birthday, Valentine's Day, or First Anniversary, the rose is symbolic of a great range of emotion, from warmth and happiness to love and romance.

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  • Poems and prayers may follow strict rhyme and meter conventions, or they may be free form expressions of sincere and heartfelt emotion.

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  • Just start searching for things that interest you on the Internet, look up your favorite character from a long-ago movie or decide to dress like a color, an emotion or a favorite phrase.

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  • Alice can be denied nothing for her infectious cheer is a tangible emotion.

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  • For this reason the frequency of calling should coincide with this building of emotion for both of you.

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  • You have to figure out why you distrust him and work on what you can do to manage this emotion.

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  • Pain is a necessary emotion that lets us know that someone or something mattered to us.

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  • If jealousy often invades your thoughts, this emotion can have serious impact on the relationship.

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  • To work on controlling this emotion, begin by making an effort to stop questioning, accusing or making your boyfriend feel guilty for spending time away from you.

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  • Hanging on to anger can only help you for a little while, and although there may be bad blood between the two of you at the time of the breakup, you've got to find a way to move beyond this powerful emotion and find peace…and acceptance.

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  • Love also has two components, emotion and logic.

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  • Romantic rituals began as free romance ideas that express thoughtful emotion when your partner is there and when they are away.

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  • When that emotion is fear, the need for logic becomes essential.

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  • When you apply logic to your relationship, you can step back from the emotion and see that you and your boyfriend have been together since high school.

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  • Poets, songwriters, and novelists spent centuries attempting to capture, in words, this depth of feeling and powerful emotion.

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  • Still, love remains as an emotion so overwhelming, so fragile, and at times so fleeting, that mere words could never capture its true meaning.

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  • Just relax, breath deeply, and allow yourself to experience every emotion that you have for this woman who's at the center of your life.

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  • Love is an emotion that grows slowly and builds over time.

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  • Knowing something about nonverbal communication will sharpen your perception that someone may have emotion or attraction not expressed verbally.

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  • Wordier than the previous entries, but the emotion is there.

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  • A good breakup poem can leave your ex-lover swelling with emotion and deeply moved.

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  • Unlike the emotion of grief, which has similar stages, breaking up tends to be so affected by the individuals involved that it doesn't really have a clear-cut map from "things aren't working" to "we've both moved on."

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  • Some forms of erotic poetry rely on your knowledge of taste, touch and sound to convey their passion and emotion.

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  • Rather than explicit actions, they evoke the emotion of closeness, and all the things that make your relationship special.

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  • For many adults and teens, the emotion most often confused with love is that of lust.

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  • That love is a positive emotion untainted by greed, jealousy or mistrust.

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  • If you can only answer a few in the positive, then you may be falling in love, but you are not committed to that emotion yet.

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  • She will negotiate back in her memory to where this emotion first began.

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  • Unfortunately, these methods of communication don't transmit emotion very well, and it can hurt worse because it may seem cold and severe.

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  • Like anger, jealousy is an emotion, and part of being an adult is learning to control and manage emotions in ways that keep them from being destructive.

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  • Rather than "cleaving to one only" they put a value on honesty and clear communication of emotion in relationships.

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  • He told her, his voice trembling with emotion, how much the past ten months had meant to him.

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  • What should be a celebration can soon become fraught with emotion if the expectations of all concerned are not managed.

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  • Scorpios tend to do best in relationships with other signs that share their intensity of emotion or at least signs that can understand them while keeping a tight rein on their own.

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  • The Pig, however, fits well since both partners value emotion and can keep their "cool" in any situation.

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  • A match between any mixture of these three signs also works well since there is just the right amount of emotion mixed with thought.

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  • The relationship between an earth sign and a water sign is often one of deep emotion.

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  • Passion is not to be confused with emotion in relationships because Capricorns are famously practical and try to steer clear of expressing dramatic thoughts and emotions whenever possible.

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  • Try not to put too much emotion into your conversation.

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  • Water signs exhibit the most emotion of the four elements, and they flourish during times of introspection.

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  • When Scorpio feels an emotion, he explores this feeling to its very core.

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  • They're unable to handle too much emotion because it upsets their stronghold over their own self-control.

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  • Virgo is a very logical sign and is not the type to let emotion take over.

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  • Their passion is deep, earthy and filled with sensual delight and earth moving emotion.

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  • You may find yourself conflicted at times and could suffer from an occasional outburst of passion, anger or some other strong emotion.

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  • However the air may fan the flames of the fire and create a sudden burst of excitement or even a negative emotion such as anger.

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  • There will be a tendency for emotional flare ups, especially anger or short-tempered spurts, but just as quickly as you experience an outburst, the emotion recedes.

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  • In order to render an opinion, Libra will weigh the evidence and, if necessary, dislodge all emotion in order to reach the correct conclusion.

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  • Their psychology is driven by intuition and emotion more than heady logic.

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  • By being consistent and sticking to a plan, you take some of the emotion out of the situation.

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  • Audiences were thrilled by the action and emotion that it presented and still are today.

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  • Some of the most classic movies scenes in Hollywood provide viewers with a sense of strong emotion that stays with them long after the movie's credits roll.

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  • However, the true mark of classic scenes in Christmas movies that makes them truly memorable is that ability to convey some sentiment and emotion.

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  • The emotion that these films express is what truly connects the film to its viewers.

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  • At a location filled with death and the extremes of human emotion, it is no wonder the Merger has up to 32 reported apparitions within its walls.

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  • England is a country with an ancient past, violent Middle Ages and a very eventful recent history including two World Wars and a great deal of intense human emotion and death.

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  • It is associated with the emotion of hope, along with wisdom and a sense of balance in the spiritual body.

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  • Memories of a previous life may be very vivid or they may consist of only sketchy emotion.

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  • As this particular Ouija board story shows, the woman most likely interacted with an elemental that was able to sense emotion and memories through her touch on the planchette.

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  • It's often difficult to talk about the experience without becoming teary-eyed and choked with emotion.

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  • Wumpskut is your king, and anger is your prime emotion.

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  • Where Peter conveys great emotion with only his eyes - or the slightest of facial expressions, CLB uses his whole body and being.

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  • They include high-drama, suspense-filled cliffhangers and raw emotion.

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  • While many online sites feature telenovelas in their original Spanish, the passion and emotion are universal.

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  • The most memorable moments in soap operas are those that shock, awe and leave you gasping with emotion.

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  • That coupled with Grayson's depth of emotion as he mourns the woman he was going to marry had fans rooting for the couple to defy the odds and reunite.

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  • For many souls, butterflies represent deep emotion, personal change or visions of a more perfect human race.

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  • The ideas to solutions usually come by a natural association to either a manmade product or something in nature that performs the desired task, communicates a feeling, or evokes a certain emotion that I want my product to emulate.

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  • These letters can be hard to write because of the mixture of emotion and business.

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  • Suppressing stress is no better than suppressing anger, sadness or any other emotion.

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  • The turning point in the Pumpkins discography was Adore, an album of dark, lyrical ballads filled with emotion.

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  • One of rock music's greatest love songs thrives today because you can feel the emotion Clapton was exuding.

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  • The track inspired by Plumb's own journey into motherhood captures an incredible amount of emotion in its haunting notes.

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  • Carey took flack for this performance because of her shaking voice but she later said she was overcome with emotion.

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  • No matter what your emotion, Super Bowl get-togethers are popular, and if you want to remain leading hostess of the neighborhood, there isn't any avoiding it.

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  • Most of the contestants felt that Rebecca was "fake" and that when she cried or showed emotion, that she was just doing it for attention.

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  • It is one of those rare times where you see Spock with actual emotion (the other one was "This Side of Paradise").

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  • It also had a lot of emotion, especially when Commodore Decker revealed that he had beamed all his crew down to a planet that was later destroyed, and he was responsible for all their deaths.

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  • The experience for the ears is further enhanced by a haunting score that never fails to embody the emotion of the scene in which it plays, but never outshines the the performance of the actors on screen.

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  • At this point I feel I must make it known to readers that the Harry Potter films always spark a very, very strong emotion in me because I am so in love with the novels and the story as a whole.

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  • Because the film-makers are not catering to a well read, child filled audience there is more depth in this film, there is more turmoil and more emotion and it makes for a much better viewing experience.

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  • Still full of emotion and enchantment the signature notes of Harry Potter are uniquely strung together in a fresh new score.

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  • With so much emotion running through this film and with the ever rising threats upon their characters grace under pressure is something that none of these actors need to worry about.

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  • Sure, it's a comic book movie and based in a fantasy world, but to grab an audience you have to show some realism, you have to show some emotion, otherwise you're just showing off and nowadays audiences can tell when they are being duped.

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  • Most of the critics remarked that her lack of emotion didn't capture the true character of the Bella from the story.

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  • In contrast, demons are often the very image of emotion - wild, primitive and unrestrained.

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  • In fantasy artwork, for example, the artist may use the eyes to convey a deeply held human emotion amidst an alien landscape or an utterly human gesture that sparks a memory.

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  • Creating a fantasy character begins with an idea, a simple what if, but delves deeply into the human psyche inspiring emotion as well as imagination.

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  • His Vulcan logic often collided with human emotion to create an interesting dilemma for the entire crew.

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  • In recent years the simple typed symbols have been transformed into cartoon like faces and these are used to express emotion.

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  • In other forms of communication, emotion is indicated through voice tone or through facial expressions.

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  • Free smileys and emoticons are the perfect way to bring some extra personality and emotion to instant messages, emails and forum posts.

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  • The best emoticons are the ones that intuitively trigger the image going along with the emotion - the smile, the frown, the pursed lips, the widened eyes.

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  • As long as both sides of a conversation understand them, though, they remain an efficient way to express emotion.

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  • Like her father, the dark eyes that examined Carmen revealed little emotion.

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  • Immediately his gaze riveted on hers, searching for every emotion.

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  • She glanced up to find him watching her with masked emotion.

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  • When she did speak, her voice was filled with emotion.

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  • He studied her face intently, masking any emotion.

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  • Tell me, Yancey, her voice broke with emotion.

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  • She glanced at his face, but it betrayed no emotion.

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  • Finally, he lifted his head, and his voice was husky with emotion.

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  • When he finally lifted his head and spoke to Adrienne, his voice was devoid of any emotion.

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  • He glanced up at her; the sun darkened face with its thin lips completely devoid of emotion.

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  • Either she had never seen him angry or he had cleverly concealed it - like every other emotion.

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  • He said nothing, void of emotion.

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  • It was a man too familiar to be a stranger, with beautiful purple eyes, a small frame, and a face without emotion.

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  • She withdrew her face from his chest and looked up at him, her silver-blue eyes filled with emotion.

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  • It is not based on emotion.

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  • We have no need for such a human emotion.

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  • His voice never conveyed emotion.

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  • Like the deal she made out of emotion with Darkyn's mate.

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  • You hurt me to protect yourself, Deidre said with emotion that made her face flush.

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  • He couldn't help feeling angry with the goddess who set this all up or escape the emotion he felt knowing his mate was the woman he'd loved for thousands of years.

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  • He was cold where Andre was warm, and Wynn's direct gaze held no emotion.

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  • The girl wore the garb of Hell but appeared uncertain, mirroring Deidre's emotion.

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  • Well, at least one of us is showing emotion.

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  • Even when they didn't understand the cause, they empathized with the emotion.

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  • For once his face was a kaleidoscope of emotion.

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  • The hand on her waist tightened and his voice was filled with emotion.

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  • Through their connection, she actually felt the emotion.

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  • His white-silver hair was long and clasped at his neck, his bronzed face and forest- green eyes displaying no emotion.

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  • His gut twisted as raw emotion crossed Jade's face.

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  • Rhyn.s voice turned raw with emotion.

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  • He didn't see any way to ever find that emotion again, not now.

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  • He sat up in bed admiring them, allowing all the emotion he originally felt to wash over him.

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  • Jackson held her without speaking, understanding the depth of her emotion.

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  • Deep emotion flowed across her expression, causing Jackson's eyes to gloss over.

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  • He could see emotion in his expression that he wasn't aware showed.

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  • The emotion in Miriam's eyes intensified.

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  • He gazed down at her for a moment, his eyes dark with emotion.

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  • He reached for her again, his voice husky with emotion.

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  • Never had she felt such an intense and thoroughly delightful emotion.

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  • That was one emotion she didn't want him to feel for her.

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  • He gazed down into her eyes and his voice was choked with emotion.

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  • That amethyst gaze openly displayed every emotion.

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  • The raw emotion was more of a turn-on than he expected.

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  • Emotion filled her as she realized she'd never had a home, even before the attacks.

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  • Lana returned to her little room, shaking with emotion.

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  • Exhausted by thought and emotion, she drifted into sleep.

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  • Andre showed no emotion, didn't even seem to see her.

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  • He didn't have three more days' worth of control.  The idea he'd likely explode before Death delivered Katie made him feel fear, an emotion he hated and hadn't felt until responsible for the life of someone he cared about.

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  • A faint smile, the first sign of human emotion, crossed its face.

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  • The emotion she displayed seemed to defy duplicity.

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  • Every emotion lay there waiting to be read.

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  • Somewhere in the fog of emotion she felt his hand cup her breast.

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  • In fact, her emotion at the moment would better be described as uncomfortable – if not outright dread.

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  • The dance forgotten, they stood transfixed, lost in emotion.

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  • Feeding on emotion, his tone became harsh.

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  • She melted in his arms, consumed by the raging fire of emotion his embrace never failed to ignite.

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  • As she hugged Carmen, her voice shook with emotion.

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  • It was the first time she used the name and her voice broke with emotion when she said it.

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  • She saw the emotion in his eyes, even as he nodded slowly.

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  • The way he looked at her, the emotion that stirred within her when they talked and touched.

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  • Jenn's gaze flashed with a different emotion before she looked away.

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  • Jenn's emotion was raw, and it reverberated within him.

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  • Her hands shook as much from emotion as the returned magic in her blood.

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  • Darian's body rippled with power and emotion.

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  • Taran released him and turned to stare hard at Sirian, whose calm features hid any emotion he might feel.

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  • He expressed no emotion, simply dropped his eyes to hers once more.

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  • Her fatigued body ached while her tired mind struggled to keep her thoughts clear of emotion.

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  • He waited until he reached the street outside and let loose a roar of emotion.

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  • Every emotion she experienced used to be written on her face.

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  • Most of the time his tone was devoid of any emotion.

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  • Alex was watching her with an intensity that indicated deep emotion.

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  • Engulfed by a wave of homesickness, she turned away, shrugging off the unexpected emotion.

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  • His rich drawl betrayed no more emotion than his words.

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  • Her throat was constricting with emotion, so she responded flippantly.

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  • His amber eyes had a way of darkening with emotion, but why were they so dark now?

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  • Why did her complexion have to reveal her every emotion?

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  • And yet, wasn't their meeting charged with emotion?

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  • She gazed up into his dark eyes and spoke in a voice choked with emotion.

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  • The emotion was stronger than hunger and sorrow.

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  • Pain turned into an emotion almost too strong for him to control.

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  • Eden watched the pacing predator, admiring the warrior he had turned into while struggling with a new emotion.

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  • He dwelled on the unexpected lack of emotion.

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  • Xander didn't expect to see the emotion from the woman who all-but-raised him.

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  • They were night and day, her pale beauty and raw emotion contrasting with his heavy, masculine features and dark satisfaction.

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  • He was largely immune to the world, but he had some depth of emotion, if he respected his mother's memory by not killing women.

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  • She wrapped her arms around his neck and responded with need fed by emotion.

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  • Suddenly, her emotion found an outlet.

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  • She wanted a chance with him, especially after witnessing the intense emotion on his face.

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  • And a warm emotion swept through him that he never before experienced.

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  • Only in her case religion must be taken in an even more restricted sense than Matthew Arnold's " morality touched by emotion."

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  • The first is most obvious in the scenes of quiet description and emotion in whose presentation he particularly excels.

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  • It has precisely the same limitation as the treatment of form and emotion; it cannot change as the work proceeds.

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  • Gibbon was such a man as Horace might have been, had the Roman Epicurean been fonder of hard intellectual work, and less prone than he was to the indulgence of emotion.

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  • It is a proof of the dominating force of his father's character that it cost the younger Mill such an effort to shake off his stern creed about poetry and personal emotion.

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  • Here we find less evidence of sedulous workmanship, yet not infrequently a piercing sweetness, a depth of emotion, a sincere and spontaneous lovableness, which are irresistibly touching and inspiring.

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  • During this time he became subject to religious emotion and beheld visions which encouraged him to effect his escape.

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  • As all intellectual phenomena have by experimentalists been reduced to sensation, so all emotion has been and is regarded as reducible to simple mental affection, the element of which all emotional manifestations are ultimately composed.

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  • I am impelled to this by an instinctive emotion such as has never deceived me.

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  • His only important precursors in serious poetry were Ennius and Lucilius, and, though he derived from the first of these an impulse to shape the Latin tongue into a fitting vehicle for the expression of elevated emotion and imaginative conception, he could find in neither a guide to follow in the task he set before himself.

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  • Day by day his impassioned words, filled with the spirit of the Old Testament, wrought upon the minds of the Florentines and strung them to a pitch of pious emotion never before - and never since - attained by them.

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  • Yes, though you may smile, the emotion would easily stir me to tears if I were not carefully on my guard."

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  • Such sympathy with youthful hope, in union with industry and intelligence, shows that Comte's dry and austere manner veiled the fires of a generous social emotion.

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  • It is odd that this irregular poem, with its copious and varied music, its splendid sweep of emotion, its unfailing richness of texture - this poem in which Tennyson rises to heights of human sympathy and intuition which he reached nowhere else, should have been received with bitter hostility, have been styled "the dead level of prose run mad," and have been reproved more absurdly still for its "rampant and rabid bloodthirstiness of soul."

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  • La Jeune Tarentine is a work of personal emotion and inspiration.

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  • The prose style of Rome, as a vehicle for the continuous narration of events coloured by a rich and picturesque imagination and instinct with dignified emotion, attained its perfection in Livy.

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  • To overlook the Cyrenaic recognition of social obligation and the hedonistic value of altruistic emotion is a very common expedient of those who are opposed to all hedonistic theories of life.

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  • Cognition is therefore distinct from emotion and conation; it has no psychological connexion with feelings of pleasure and pain, nor does it tend as such to issue in action.

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  • His style, especially in the parts belonging to " J," is graphic and picturesque, the descriptions are vivid and abound in detail and colloquy, and both emotion and religious feeling are warmly and sympathetically expressed in it.

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  • Jeremiah's was a sensitive, tender nature; and he laments, with great pathos and emotion, his people's sins, the ruin to which he saw his country hastening, and the trials and persecutions which his predictions of disaster frequently brought upon him.

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  • It is perhaps safest to say that the science of religions has no data on which to go, in formulating conclusions as to the original form of the objects of religious emotion; in this connexion it must be remembered that not only is it very difficult to get precise information of the subject of the religious ideas of people of low culture, perhaps for the simple reason that the ideas themselves are far from precise, but also that, as has been pointed out above, the conception of spiritual often approximates very closely to that of material.

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  • It follows from these propositions that the expression of emotion is, for the most part, not under control of the will, and that those striped muscles are the most expressive which are the least voluntary.

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  • But, if so, it would follow that, since pleasure is an emotion, apathy or eradication of all emotions cannot be unconditionally required.

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  • It is true that to some extent these means of utterance are common to the lower animals, the power of expressing emotion by cries and tones extending far down in the scale of animal life, while rudimentary gesture-signs are made by various mammals and birds.

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  • Both thinkers hold that this perception of right and wrong in actions is accompanied by a perception of merit and demerit in agents, and also by a specific emotion; but whereas Price conceives this emotion chiefly as pleasure or pain, analogous to that produced in the mind by physical beauty or deformity, Reid regards it chiefly as benevolent affection, esteem and sympathy (or their opposites), for the virtuous (or vicious) agent.

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  • It bears the strongest likeness to the epic in all save its unversified form; in both are found, as fixed essentials, simplicity of plot, chronological order of events, set phrases used even in describing the restless play of emotion or the changeful fortunes of a fight or a storm, while in both the absence of digression, comment or intrusion of the narrator's person is invariably maintained.

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  • But logic had nothing to do with emotion.

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  • Human emotion … you didn't have it before last week.

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  • You broke the Code out of duty and pushed her to do so out of emotion, which ultimately screwed her.

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  • She launched into the melee, fighting her way towards the two with brutal ferocity borne of emotion.

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  • The Landis prince struggled to control his raw emotion, his own soul as tormented as Taran's.

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  • The way he touched, teased and made love to her showed her his capacity for depth of emotion and the type of tenderness she didn't expect from a vampire.

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  • But architecture, on the whole, is strangely reticent to play openly on emotion.

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  • Originating emotion still clots the lines and, while we strive for originality, the work becomes muddled, pretentious or incoherent.

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  • The car park an hour after the final whistle is still awash with emotion.

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  • Through your eyes and emotion you will be left breathless every time you watch your Grand Cinema RTX.

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  • In the UK, divers with allergic asthma are permitted to dive, although those with exercise or emotion induced bronchospasm are banned.

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  • The process of adaptation is blocked by negative emotion, so we must become compassionate, and generate unconditional love.

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  • More recently, I have begun to explore a possible general role for the frontal cortex in processing emotion more broadly.

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  • I want to talk about exciting future directions for emotion research.

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  • Intriguingly, Greengrass ' script never attempts to heighten the drama or the emotion by adding back-stories or even character names.

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  • The intentional approach allows the system to simulate more closely the dynamics of a human encounter, such as the communication of emotion.

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  • Performances are very strong, especially in scenes of raw emotion or hidden ferocity.

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  • A large and very varied brain circuitry subserves emotion perception and emotion perception and emotion regulation.

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  • They are still fiery now, but from some other emotion.

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  • She is clearly in a class with Sandy Denny and Dolores Keane in her ability to convey emotion without sounding merely gloomy.

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  • Willie looked grumpy; an unseemly display of emotion.

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  • Their lyrics bloom from a place of uncompromising honesty and naked emotion.

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  • Each of the five magic notes provokes a different emotion and each will be accompanied by imagery, all devised by the youngsters themselves.

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  • The emotion when you see your family, friends and managers is simply indescribable.

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  • Jealousy is a very specific emotion so I wonder if there should be a future playlist covering infidelity in general.

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  • Until we can rise above emotion into the thinking of God, we will never be able to reconcile these apparently irreconcilable views.

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  • Animals were barely perceived to have physical needs, let alone mental and emotion needs, and were kept in appalling conditions.

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  • These displays of emotion could not help but appear comical and somewhat misplaced, crammed as they were into links of 15 seconds maximum.

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  • Yet second-hand romance and second-hand emotion are surely better than the dull, soul-killing monotony which life brings to most of the human race.

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  • Heather Bell is a fictional character, an actress, whose aim was to create emotion and unsettle the audience.

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  • As vibrant rich colors lead us to experience emotion, colorful makeup is what attraction is all about.

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  • You want shots that evoke emotion and movement.

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  • It seems that Rihanna channeled a lot of the emotion and energy she had been experiencing into her new album, calling it "super fearless."

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  • Your voice is carrying everything, emotion, arch, and subtext.

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  • Played on the nylon string, the real beauty and emotion of Van Halen's playing comes across.

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  • Few songwriters have been as able to convey emotion as precisely as Johnny Cash.

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  • Now that you understand what emotion each color represents, you might want to have some fun with your friends playing games and gauging each other's reaction.

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  • These types of fun games can help you quickly recognize what emotion the colors represent.

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  • Make up your own games with your friends, and soon you'll no longer need to refer to the mood ring color chart to know what emotion each color represents.

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  • The characters are alive with emotion and their own histories.

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  • She hates being sad and will often hide this emotion.

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  • They are especially common in early childhood and involve activation of the limbic brain, particularly the area that mediates negative emotion.

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  • Individual differences in human motivation and emotion that appear early in life, usually thought to be biological in origin.

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  • From flyers to web design, clipart is often used to convey emotion and reverence.

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  • Often, this coincides with a time that is full of emotion and loss.

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  • It's easy to begin seeing the vehicle as yours, especially once you've started dealing with the salesperson on the price; however, just like in the rest of this transaction, you'll need to keep emotion out of it.

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  • Stress is among the toxins because the emotion effects of stress on the body is physical as well as emotional.

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  • While Data's inability to feel emotion and Spock's suppression of emotion offered multiple parallels, the characters remained unique as individuals and in relationships with others.

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  • They were able to pull from the appropriate list to blend these animalistic sounds into a language that captured the right emotion.

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  • The two recurring melodies twine around each other in an elegant dance that adds to the depth of emotion.

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  • Besides, even if someone is stressed, who wants to wear that emotion on their face?

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  • Dulce handed Carmen a picture, her face a study of emotion, but her lips revealing nothing.

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  • She neared him, sensing a flood of raw emotion she didn't understand.

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  • Sofia asked with more emotion than she intended.

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  • Blinded by emotion, he made his way out of the underground compound without knowing where he went.

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  • She felt bad for Rhyn, though she suspected the emotion was wasted on someone who didn't have a drop of self-pity.

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  • She knew he heard the restrained emotion by his pause.

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  • That was the overpowering emotion that had come to rule poor Annie's life.

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  • Connor met his eyes with grave emotion and barely choked out, "Deal."

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  • He never cried, but intense emotion painted his expression.

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  • Jackson stood watching her, filled with emotion he could not define.

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  • He was experiencing emotion completely unknown to him.

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  • Jackson felt an intense wave of emotion.

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  • When Elisabeth opened the door and he laid eyes on her, all conflicted thoughts were replaced with raw emotion.

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  • Those dark eyes were pools of emotion.

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  • He began to understand her reluctance to be involved with him and how thick the walls around her heart were, if she spent the years since the Schism learning how to shut people and emotion out.

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  • She laughed, unable to contain the emotion bubbling within her.

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  • Darian met her gaze, and her heart sang at the emotion in his eyes.

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  • She calmed further, another emotion soon crossing her gaze.

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  • The deep emotion and simple austerity of Bach's magnificent sung chorales are juxtaposed with the intricacies of his organ preludes.

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  • Take me, take me! prayed Natasha, with impatient emotion in her heart, not crossing herself but letting her slender arms hang down as if expecting some invisible power at any moment to take her and deliver her from herself, from her regrets, desires, remorse, hopes, and sins.

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  • Emotion did have control of her tongue.

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  • For the first time in their history, a flicker of emotion crossed the features of her surgeon.

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  • No emotion crossed his features as his gaze settled on the two people on the bed.

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