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At the very end Yvette Cooper launched into a impassioned critique of his economic policy which brought the debate alive.
A town in Texas is at the centre of a impassioned dispute after the council voted to back an "anti-Shariah" law that Muslims have said unfairly targets their community and encourages Islamophobia.
Debbie Walcott, 38, on her lunch break from her job at a brokerage firm, stopped to listen to a impassioned sermon about the Devil's role in the destruction of the trade center.
— Recounting his rise from obscure punk rocker to mainstream rock star, Dave Grohl gave a impassioned defense of the importance of artistic freedom and a do-it-yourself ethic in keeping popular music vibrant, as he delivered the keynote address at the South by Southwest Music Festival on Thursday.
Gary Kovacs, the CEO of Mozilla, today took aim at Apple and Google — or possibly Apple and Samsung; you can take your pick about how you parse mobile dominance — and made a impassioned call for the mobile world to remain competitive.
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