Sentence examples for emotion sparked from inspiring English sources

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His emotion sparked us.

His 2014 UK Tour runs to 13 December (alfie-boe.com) For many, dread, not delight, is the primary emotion sparked by the festive season.

As Soviet society settled into a more dogmatic and defensive period after 1921 and particularly after 1928, the unrestrained release of emotion sparked by the mass spectacles, the critical satire of the Blue Blouses, and the highly imaginative and often idiosyncratic experimental work of the directors came increasingly to be seen as dangerous to the state.

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In an article in yesterday's NY Times called Defriended, Not De-Emoted by Austin Considine, I commented that the emotions sparked by suddenly being defriended aren't too different than those felt when someone is dumped offline.

Chen felt that the reason that Cloud had been so warmly received was because the emotions it sparked in players were different than any other game available at the time, and believed that it was his "calling" to make more games that changed what people saw video games as.

The game's focus on emotions was sparked by Chen, who felt that the primary purpose of entertainment products like video games was the feelings that they evoked in the audience, and that the emotional range of most games was very limited.

Gratitude is a harder emotion to spark, but, its fire burns more brightly.

In addition to limbic regions, emotion words indeed sparked precentral cortex, including body-part specific areas activated somatotopically body-part specificrm words.

But the unusual placement of Lilly's pitch in what had been a placid game sparked emotions and questions from both clubs.

In addition to its centrality to discussions in the philosophy of emotions, envy has sparked controversies in political philosophy.

Real and Bale may say it was the sort of history-shaping moment that sparked emotions money cannot buy - but in reality it was the contribution they envisaged when they concluded a summer of negotiation with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy by parting with £86m.

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