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It's Mason who elicits the deepest emotion.
"I know that is the deepest emotion in his heart.
Birch is a naturally literary writer who can, with a simple image, evoke the deepest emotion.
Bach's masterpiece is hardly simple: it is a princely summation of the wondrous possibilities of Baroque counterpoint and keyboard practice, infused with the deepest emotion.
This desolation, however, may have delivered to the young a rare new lyrical moment, one of those occasions when, in Tennessee Williams's words, "our hearts are uncovered and their voices released and that's when poetry comes and the deepest emotion".
Sophie's country -- which suggests an amalgam of Bavaria and rural Britain around the turn of the last century -- is at war with a neighboring kingdom, and the film's deepest emotion may be disgust at the irrationality and futility of militarism.
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Our deepest emotions come from a mile down.
"She had a way of using art to tap into her deepest emotions and feelings.
Meanwhile, both she and F.D.R. appear to have channelled their deepest emotions away from the marriage.
Grief and despair were evident as I poured my deepest emotions onto canvas.
I mean the deepest emotions are no mystery to them.
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