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They envy its seeming ability to break free of the material world, even as it remains passionately linked to daily life.
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If Mr Orbán is so passionately in favour of linking taxation and representation by widening the tax base, why has his new citizenship law given the vote to many (potentially millions) of ethnic Hungarians in neighbouring countries who don't pay tax to the exchequer in Budapest (and who, his critics would say, are likely to vote for Fidesz in large numbers).
Dugher tweeted that he had made clear in the interview that he cared passionately about the link between Labour and the unions.
Scott Goldsmith, the president of media at Intersection, is a slim, intense native New Yorker, graying at the temples, who admires the Link passionately: "It will completely change how people interact with the city.
Equally, Mr Gore spoke passionately during the 1980s about the importance of linking computers together, and claims to have coined the term "information superhighway".
On the other hand, some even argue that the spread of English urges the speakers of minority languages to passionately commit to maintaining their language, as it is their language links them to their own culture, history, and identity.
Rather than linking considerations of race in admissions to the ongoing effect of centuries of mistreatment, we speak vaguely — but passionately — about the educational benefits of diversity in every speech, publication, convocation, and commencement ceremony.
He became passionately interested in the link between carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere and climate, believing that knowing more about past changes would help us to understand the future.
The eminent physicist John Wheeler argued passionately for a participatory universe, and the necessary link between observer and observed is part of the Copenhagen Interpretation of quantum mechanics.
Passionate Curiosity Many successful chief executives are passionately curious people.
His second, "Nacho Libre," set in a convent and depicting a passionately chaste relationship between a monk and a nun and drawing a link between Christian sacrifice and the wrestler's endurance made the connection both explicit and joyous.
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