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He gets worked up easily.
He gets worked up about globalisation and poverty; but he evinces little interest in the sort of tough diplomacy and realpolitik that Russia's gangsterism calls for.
And to that end, he often lets his voice crack, like an adolescent's, when he gets worked up.
One of the characters that she writes for "Fresh Off the Boat" bursts into nosebleeds whenever he gets worked up.
When he gets worked up, he stays set in this position, but flexes his torso up and down.
When he gets worked up and the band kicks in behind him, as it does regularly, his voice reaches for the ardent high notes of Bono in U2.
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Then he got worked up.
What's he getting worked up about?
That's by no means to say that it's a snow-job: Isaacson is all over Jobs's personal shortcomings and occasional business bungles, and Jobs sought no copy approval (though, typically, he got worked up over the cover design).
He got worked up and threatened to throw rocks through the hotel windows.
Justice Stephen Breyer wasn't buying the argument, and he got worked up, at least by Supreme Court standards, pointing out that even heinous criminals are entitled to receive prompt bond hearings.
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