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Squires's death happened at a public, emotionally charged event widely covered by mainstream press and TV.
In a 2006 video she restages televised scenes from the revolution, but revisits that emotionally charged event in a distanced way.
Anger, given that the referendum was such an emotionally charged event, and a need to lash out is a predictable response during the grieving process.
And a month later, on 2 October, there is an even more emotionally charged event: Rattle will conduct the orchestra to which he listened as a child and conducted at the age of 20, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, playing the same symphony he conducted that evening back in 1975, Sibelius's fifth.
In the Finnish history, the 1918 war remains the most emotionally charged event, which divided the nation for many years.
The will was read to his descendants Monday at what executors described as an emotionally charged event.
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PEOPLE remember emotionally charged events more easily than they recall the quotidian.
But the most powerful thing about "The Pirogue" is the way it deals with emotionally charged events matter-of-factly, rather than melodramatically.
The German capital staged a series of emotionally charged events that marked the unquestioned ceremonial highlight of the EU's year.
These two emotionally charged events of spring are far more closely connected than most of us probably suspect -- even at the most selective colleges.
We remember emotionally charged events far better than others, and this is especially the case if the emotion was a positive one.
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