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Impassioned interviews with educators, authors and medical professionals — and some very perceptive students — warn of the consequences of surrounding children daily with armed security guards and surveillance cameras.
"Runnels became a hero to fans around the world thanks to his work ethic, his impassioned interviews and his indomitable spirit," said WWE.
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Afterwards, Steve Gibson gives a robust, impassioned interview to the Times.
When the first Bush administration was wrestling with the question of whether to intervene in Bosnia, Powell gave an impassioned interview to this newspaper on the folly of intervention, which those who favored air strikes viewed as bordering on insubordination.
Parker's father, in an impassioned interview that went viral on Thursday, called for "whatever it takes to get gun legislation – to shame people, to shame legislators into doing something about closing loopholes in background checks and making sure crazy people don't get guns".
In January, the media fueled angst toward Richard Sherman, the Seattle Seahawk's standout cornerback, who was unnecessarily labeled a "thug" because he played well and gave an impassioned interview after Super Bowl XLVIII.
They made Swift's tweet sound like a tone-deaf reaction to a black artist trying to speak about the hypocrisy of an industry that profits from the commercialisation of parts of African American culture without rewarding the creators of those trends (see Azealia Banks' impassioned Hot 97 interview from last year for a recent example).
Ryan talks, conducts interviews, gives impassioned pregame speeches and even eats with vigor.
But while Ms. Koslowitz sounded impassioned, the reactions of women interviewed at random on city streets this week were as likely to tend toward blase.
His poems, which Interview magazine called "impassioned and sometimes illicit," cross images of hedonistic nights in Chinatown ("I called Smith's quits / I ran down Lafayette in an / adrenaline blitz") with references to Rilke and Sisyphus.
Alternately gruff and impassioned, General Hailston, a former F-18 pilot, said in a telephone interview that he had made a mistake, but argued that his men were being unfairly branded.
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