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The sale has left suspicions and hurt feelings that have bubbled up in letters to the editor in local newspapers and impassioned calls for explanation at public meetings.

On Friday, Yediot Aharonot, an Israeli newspaper, published an impassioned open letter to Mr. Netanyahu from Abie Moses, whose pregnant wife and 5-year-old son, Tal, were fatally burned in a firebomb attack on their car in April 1987.

Well, for one thing, since his days in college (when he frequently wrote impassioned letters to the student newspaper on the subject) he has been a dogged and rabid anti-homosexual agitator, and continuing that effort could be consuming.

Over the last decade, as charter schools have multiplied, Mr. Perkins has undergone a dramatic shift and emerged as their most outspoken critic in the Legislature, writing guest columns in newspapers and delivering impassioned speeches criticizing the "privatization" of public schools.

(The newspaper's coverage of Brown had received sustained, impassioned critique, particularly for its use of the phrase "no angel" to describe Brown, which the newspaper's public editor called a "regrettable mistake").

Every other week, the co-op's newspaper is consumed not only by epic, impassioned, sometimes-vitriolic letters about the issue, but also letters about how to talk about the issue, about how to think about the Middle East and about the appropriateness of these kinds of debates in a place that above all exists to purvey the right kind of clementine.

Emilie Curran, a senior at Horace Greeley High School in Chappaqua, felt so impassioned about her right to slump that she wrote a column for her school newspaper in which she argued that parents and teachers should cut seniors some slack.

Across the three groups, many respondents also offered lengthy and, at times, impassioned written responses to our qualitative survey question, in some cases even attaching letters and newspaper clippings to their surveys in an effort to communicate their perspectives.

How do I find my way in?" It's hard to just open a newspaper and read an account about [places in] the world where people are engaged in an extremely, impassioned, existential and difficult struggle -- it's hard to read about and really identify with that.

When she was only 13, her impassioned denunciation of a pro-slavery mob's tarring and feathering of a Kentucky schoolmaster was published in William Lloyd Garrison's abolitionist newspaper "The Liberator".

An impassioned sermon.

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