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She was impassioned in her Act III duet with Marcello and poignant in the final scene, ghostly pale, frail and believably consumptive.
She was impassioned and self-indulgent and took advantage of the audience's generosity, blaming her rambling on not wanting to make herself look egotistical as if she expected to win.
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Hernández is in her mid-forties but looks ten years younger; she is a pretty, almost prim-seeming woman with a cheerful demeanor and a voice that rises resonantly when she is impassioned or indignant, as she certainly became while explaining the significance of what we were seeing and especially of what we were hearing.
She is impassioned and articulate with such a lyrical way of speaking about a subject that must continue to be a struggle in innumerable ways.
He was impassioned.
The conversation was impassioned & all in Chinese.
His approach was as unsubtle as it was impassioned.
Ms. Borodina's Amneris was impassioned, volatile, unevenly sung but never boring.
The performance — Mozart, Liszt, Berg, and Bartók — was impassioned and focussed.
Mr. Kramer was impassioned in his praise when art met his high expectations.
But as the music progressed, the performance was impassioned, exciting and certainly never predictable.
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