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A particular news story may create an outlet for the reader to express his opinion but the story is less likely to cause a reader to develop passion for an issue for which he previously lacked passion.
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Add to this new frame of mind the rapidly developing passion for works that have a documented place in the history of art and culture, particularly those spelling out the names of historical characters.
In Parts I and II, I described John's developing passion for nature, which I interpreted grew out of his experience of traumatic loss.
So if he develops passion for Obama's campaign or points of view that Obama is expressing, he can participate in the political process, once again, by using the power of ideas.
I developed passions for these issues, but never lost my entrepreneurial itch from earlier, and now I've merged these interests together to carve out a career in journalism and social progress.
I will ruminate on his intelligence, his growing hand-eye coordination, his developing passions for sports and running and jumping.
It was during this period that she also developed a passion for helping other develop their professional skills.
"They develop a passion for whistling".
The wound never fully healed, but it liberated Mrs. Roosevelt to develop her passion for social activism.
Anyone, of course, might develop a passion for quotes, but for a writer it's a particularly intimate connection.
She says that unless you're born into dairy farming "it's quite hard to develop a passion for it".
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