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Mr. Kramer was impassioned in his praise when art met his high expectations.
At times, Routh struck her as a bit too impassioned in his idealism.
THE debate about bailing out Detroit has been impassioned in The Times.
Informative, impassioned, in tune with its subject, it is one of the best literary museums in the former Soviet Union.
It is no coincidence that the song that encapsulates "Blue Velvet" is Roy Orbison's eerie, impassioned "In Dreams".
W. Eugene Smith was impassioned in covering the deadly effects of industrial mercury pollution in Minamata, Japan, during the early 1970s.
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His decision was a hotly debated topic across a variety of spheres Monday, with many observers on social media, radio and television wondering if Shanahan lent too much weight to Griffin's impassioned in-game argument that while his knee was surely hurting, he was not truly injured.
Mr. Minkowski had a fabulously impassioned Evangelist in the German tenor Markus Brutscher.
The novel ignited impassioned debates in drawing rooms across literary London.
"Yes!" calls out a particularly impassioned supporter in the audience, eagerly playing her unscripted role.
The president sounded impassioned yesterday in railing against the double taxation of dividends.
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