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But he was a natural learner, very driven and a deeply curious, impassioned person.
Yet it's Garry himself – a determined, impassioned person who clearly believes in the transformative power of art – who gives the documentary its bite and drive.
Yet it's Garry himself a determined, impassioned person who clearly believes in the transformative power of art who gives the documentary its bite and drive.
Now, a single furious customer can bring down a restaurant, a single, impassioned person can ignite support for a cause, and a single disgruntled citizen can start a movement and bring down a government.
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Even after Baum, the J. K. Rowling of his day, became celebrated enough to refer to himself in the third person and field impassioned questions from his fans about his characters, he remained a risk taker by nature.
The Stoics did, in fact, hold that emotions like fear or envy (or impassioned sexual attachments, or passionate love of anything whatsoever) either were, or arose from, false judgements and that the sage a person who had attained moral and intellectual perfection would not undergo them.
An impassioned sermon.
Other times loud, impassioned, abandoned.
This impassioned me.
Banyard's polemic is impassioned and lucid.
To become impassioned".
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