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Amid this class clash, passion erupts between David and Linda.
As soon as he opens his mouth, fiery no-nonsense passion erupts, his deceptive middle-class exterior evaporates, and his hand begins punctuating his words on the picnic table.
The fugue is a model of an ideal society in which obligation and independence coexist, in which the individual is incomplete without the society and the society unthinkable without the individual, in which passion erupts but reason rules.
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What's rather disconcerting is when these private passions erupt into the wider Washington discussion.
Where books are gathered, ideas emerge, and where ideas emerge, passions erupt.
Passions erupted today in the lobby of the hotel where the auction was held.
Much of the rest of the film and certainly everything that makes this story more than soulless spectacle involves this ravishing ménage à trois, whose passions erupt as fiercely as any of the film's fights though often to more devastating effect.
Touching the cool, moist grey matter of the cortex, for instance, Aristotle assumed that the brain's main function was to chill the passions erupting from the heart – which he considered the seat of the soul.
It's also much more subdued here, nothing like the authentic national passion that erupted when Greece won the European soccer championship in Portugal in early July.
May paid tribute to Davis and Johnson in Parliament on Monday, even though "we do not agree about the best way of delivering our shared commitment to honor the result of the referendum". When she praised Johnson for his "passion," jeering erupted in the chamber.
By returning to Jantar Mantar, Mr. Hazare was trying to rekindle the public passions that erupted last year when he began his pressure campaign to create an independent anticorruption agency, known as a Lokpal.
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