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Suddenly, I came to understand the frenzied emotion that accompanies auction-itis.
In the course of the nearly seven years of their affair, Andrea and Giustiniana moved from looks to much more, arriving at a state of frenzied emotion that overcame them like a tidal surge: "Oh Lord, I am so dying to see you that I am jumping out of my skin," he writes to her.
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In the week following the attacks, the frenzied, liquid emotion running through Paris hardened.
Patriotism is not short, frenzied outbursts of emotion, but the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime – Adlai Stevenson II Adlai Stevenson was known as an intellectual politician, a fine raconteur whose eloquent speeches and thoughtful demeanor impressed his peers.
It must be fought for, and won by all of us, with the kind of patriotism that our fellow Illinoisan, Adlai Stevenson, once described not as a "short, frenzied outburst of emotion, but the tranquil and steady dedication of a lifetime".
Seneca, a Roman philosopher, recognised how demeaning anger can be; "the most hideous and frenzied" of all emotions, a flight from reason that brings ruin to nations.
He felt that the music's frenzied approach, various emotions, and wild noise convey Manhattan's harsh, deviant thrill better than the Velvet Underground.
After the screening, there was an almost frenzied book signing, with the immediacy of the emotions in the film translating into a yearning to learn more about the story.
The frenzied, interminable barking.
Frenzied speculation took off.
Frenzied, chest-beating entrances.
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