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Is there a sudden passion for computers?
She's completely unselfish," he said, with a sudden passion.
"Two, that the defendants struck the deceased in sudden passion, without malice, that the defendants' sudden passion was aroused by adequate provocation.
The blogorrhea over The Post's Deep Throat has not ignited a sudden passion for the movie.
Mr. Bush's sudden passion for fiscal discipline is hypocritical in other ways.
When I say sudden passion, I mean to include rage, resentment, anger, terror and fear; so when I use the expression 'sudden passion.' sic I include all of these.
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All of a sudden, passions started to run high.
"In homespun terminology, intentional murder is in the first degree if committed in cold blood, and is murder in the second degree if committed on impulse or in the sudden heat of passion...
Under the judge's instruction, the lesser manslaughter verdict was justified if the accused acted "in the sudden heat of passion caused by adequate provocation". Thus the jury credited the five convicted cultists with an element of self-defense.
Judge Smith told the jury that it could convict a defendant on the lesser charge of aiding or abetting voluntary manslaughter if they concluded that the defendant acted "in the sudden heat of passion caused by adequate provocation". Five defendants were found guilty of this charge, while two defendants were found guilty of weapons charges.
The experiment was a failure, in that none of the flyboys manifested a sudden, unquenchable passion for learning.
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