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There's a sweeping, dramatic beauty to it, Khan's voice sounding more impassioned with each chorus.
He became very impassioned with his answer, complaining that players will and are always trying and fool referees.
The View of Toledo (c. 1595) renders a city stormy, sinister, and impassioned with the same dark, foreboding clouds that appear in the background of his earlier Crucifixion with Donors.
He became so impassioned with the pursuit that he ultimately purchased an adjacent apartment in his downtown Portland high-rise to house his world-class collection of historic books, paintings, balls and more than 400 antique clubs.
His designs were informed with a mind of romantic temper, apt in the discovery of beautiful subjects, and impassioned with a delight in pure and variegated colour.
"What I would raise with the mayor is that, you can't be impassioned with people who you aren't willing to listen to," boycott organizer Jitu Brown, of the Kenwood Oakland Community Organization, told ABC Chicago.
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I can laugh at a spirited back and forth with a troll and love impassioned debates with people who think differently than I do.
Mr. Bargetto has his actors intersperse impassioned outbursts with long pauses, deadly for a comedy.
Cutting directly to the chase, he conveys feverishly impassioned intensity with minimal expressive shading.
"He has been so eloquent and impassioned, alive with the force of truth — like Melchior himself.
Mr. Rostropovich, a close friend of Britten's, led an impassioned performance, with breathtaking work from the massed choirs.
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