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With less than two months left before election day, though, some of the popular emotion surrounding his mother's death has lost its intensity and Mr. Aquino's lead in the polls has started to shrink, perhaps as a result.
Before full-blown nationalism, religious passion was the one popular emotion that could bring masses of people into the streets, and Europe's rulers understood that it could be used to make or break a state.
Despite the presence of hundreds of police officers and two busloads of paramilitary troops in riot gear this morning, residents were unrepentant about their resistance, illustrating how hard it may be for the government here to control popular emotion about a disease whose existence it played down for months before abruptly changing tack eight days ago.
It's a popular emotion.
The popular emotion databases cover a vast diversity beginning from naturalistic and spontaneous datasets in comparison to acted datasets which contain pre-defined phrases spoken by actors and actresses in a studio environment.
A crucial part of the process of inoculating the populace against the in-rush of radical ideas is to encourage pride in the local faith first by a form of religious nationalism with all the popular emotion centered on local history, and then by a form of rejectionism against the imposition of an alien brand of the religion, by identifying Wahhabism or Salafism as a form of imperialism.
But the entire popular emotion centering round the Female Principle was not exhausted.
Whereas former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras engaged in fear-mongering during the election campaign, Tsipras exploited popular emotion.
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Let's be honest, though; even well-intentioned commentators and politicians fail to stir popular emotions about the great causes of our time.
Indeed, the range of acceptable opinion narrowed considerably today, as the government declared victory and tried to modulate a range of popular emotions into a single tune.
Don't relax, they advise us, if democracy takes hold in China: a government "driven by popular emotions, could make the rising Chinese power a much more assertive, impatient, belligerent, even aggressive force".The intriguing word "parallax" in Mr Cumings's title is quickly explained: if you change your position, the thing you are looking at seems to change too.
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