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My emotions force the drawing out of my hand - this explains why so many of my drawings are repeated images.
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Here meaning seemed obscured (and emotions forced) in a less-than-thoughtful manner, despite the intelligence of these two artists.
But then Eckersley's narrated tour of his career on Sunday reached the off-season between 1986 and 1987, and his emotions forced him to stop.
It is a moment that can trigger unrecognizable yet terribly familiar emotions, forcing a memory or a recollection to come out and show itself and all it represents in one single breath of sweaty air, or car exhaust, or secondhand smoke.
Instead the novel carefully leads you down a maze of emotions, forcing you to find your own footing as the ground underneath you continues to change shape and form.
Their emotions forced them to break the irons to alter the need of relocation.
Much of the power of cinema is in this visual stimulation, which overwhelms the mind with emotion, forcing the viewer to suspend judgment.
It is at this "moment of truth" that emotion forces the parties to reconstitute their positions in such a way that threats become realistic and trust can be gained.
Detailed formulation of the introduced features is presented in Section 5. Before giving the formulation of the feature set in this section, we should remark that the subjective nature of the emotion forces researchers to employ a reference criteria which scales the effect of this subjectivity.
Martin's play was not his usual explosion of emotion and force.
It's not even a matter of conceiving the story of Perkins and Wolfe, or even of conceiving it in cinematic form, but of thinking about what a story is, as such — the richness and complexity of experience, the enduring power of ordinary facts to provide outsized emotion, the force of character that's revealed in small actions of great importance.
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