Sentence examples for french emotion from inspiring English sources

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Nina Simone's version of "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood" accompanies "Don'tGetIt," in which he raps, "Excuse my French emotion and my passion/But I wear my heart on my sleeve like it's the new fashion".

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Busch biographer Manuela Diers declares the story "tasteless work, drawing on anti-French emotions and mocking the misery of French people in Paris, which is occupied by Prussian troops".

John Kerry, at the State Department, speaking in French with emotion, said that the values that Americans share with the French people — a universal belief in the freedom of expression — would not be eradicated.

John Kerry, at the State Department, speaking in French with emotion, said that the values that Americans share with the French people a universal belief in the freedom of expression would not be eradicated.

Barack Obama, in a televised interview, called the shootings "a cowardly and evil attack". John Kerry, at the State Department, speaking in French with emotion, said that the values that Americans share with the French people a universal belief in the freedom of expression would not be eradicated.

While German viewers find humour less important than "conflict, drama and emotion", French viewers like plenty of talk and little action, while Americans stress comedy.

Cécile Duflot, former head of the Green party, now minister for territorial equality and housing, told French TV she felt "emotion and enthusiasm".

Photograph:Franck Robichon/ EPA 11.46am BST Pure emotion from French fencer Yannick Borel as he celebrates his victory over Ukraine's Dmitriy Karuchenko after their men's epee bout.

In both its French and English forms, "emotion" was a word denoting physical disturbance and bodily movement.

Mr. DeCarlo met her in 1945, in Belgium, on a blind date, she recalls; though he didn't speak French, he expressed his emotions through cartoons on his letters.

1642); the Principles of Philosophy, covering his metaphysics and much of his natural philosophy (in Latin, 1644); and the Passions of the Soul, on the emotions (in French, 1649).

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