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As another royal jubilee beckons, some who were there tell us about those heady days Voters sick of endless belt-tightening are threatening a backlash that could sweep their political leaders from power if they do not listen to the growing chorus for change Sheffield's gentle troubadour turns tough with an impassioned state-of-the-nation album We're shopping on the internet.

Sia Michel of The Village Voice called it "an impassioned state-of-hip-hop address".

After hours of sometimes impassioned debate, the state Cabinet approved the education component of the One Florida Initiative, Mr. Bush's program that eliminates race as a criteria for college entry and ends set-asides in state contracting.

She needn't worry; the book is at its best when she does strike a more serious note, particularly when she broadens her perspective, as she does in the prologue, to become impassioned about the state of mental health care in Britain.

On Tuesday night, President Obama stood before Congress and delivered an impassioned, confident State of the Union address that was historic in at least one respect: The president put strengthening women front and center as a solution to strengthening our nation's economy.

Foreign ministers from the permanent, veto-power-holding, five member states -- Russia, France, the UK, U.S. and Germany -- flew in to deliver impassioned speeches alongside member states about the future of the Arab world in light of the Arab Spring.

However, Grandaddy pull off an unlikely triumph with a combination of beautifully uplifting music and hilarious sniping at the punks, while at the far end of the furthest field, Hope of the States play stunning, impassioned guitar/violin rock.

What an adrenaline rush, being part of an impassioned, victorious, state-wide coalition working to bring transparency to elections.

At the "Miracle Rally" held by PhiCorp in Los Angeles Danes gives an impassioned speech, stating his belief that humanity had evolved into "everlasting angels" and revels in the audience chanting his name.

In late 1995, Susan Sontag, a devoted and often impassioned moviegoer, sorrowfully summed up the state of the art.

By David Denby In late 1995, Susan Sontag, a devoted and often impassioned moviegoer, sorrowfully summed up the state of the art.

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