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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a personal intensity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a strong, individual emotional or mental state that is deeply felt or experienced by someone.
Example: "Her performance was filled with a personal intensity that captivated the audience and left them in awe."
Alternatives: "an individual fervor" or "a deep passion".
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But it also had a personal intensity: there was something winning about the idea that the first woman President might be someone whose husband had nothing to do with her career, and that a janitor's daughter from Oklahoma could achieve first fame and then political power by rigorously describing the forces that had afflicted her.
Combining drawings, engravings and photographs with a grinding, spluttering sound track, it depicts a dreamlike urban landscape with a personal intensity that leaves the Hamilton in the dust, while suggesting a missing link between Max Ernst's collages and the 1968 animation of "Yellow Submarine".
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If a choral performance of genres for several solo voices, such as the madrigal, ballett, villanella, and part-song, results in a more neutral sound and a less personal intensity of expression, it is nevertheless true that the reverse sometimes offers unsuspected advantages, as when a work written for choir alone is performed by a group of soloists.
Where it falls down is a lack of personal intensity to match the spectacle.
The criterion for making such a choice lies often with the text rather than with the music, for a certain degree of personal intensity in the words demands a corresponding projection of individual lines and their message.
Every so often, this book approaches a solitary, troubled, deep, entirely personal intensity that flickers into acuteness.
He felt the tragedy of Beslan with personal intensity and gave an unforgettable benefit concert for the victims at the Coliseum in London.
We're sitting on a ruin," she sings, and the plural voice reduces the personal intensity of the lyric.
When Lucretius' poem returned to circulation in 1417, it seems to have struck some early readers with the same personal intensity — the sense of direct address across an abyss — that I experienced.
He differed, however, in the original manner and personal intensity with which he believed his ideas to be embodied in nature.
Kirven James Boyd and Briana Reed (in "Prodigal"), Marcus Jarrell Willis ("Love Stories") and others all exhibit the luxurious physical texture and personal intensity associated with the Ailey company.
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