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the passions
noun
Any great, strong, powerful emotion, especially romantic love or hate.
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Yet the passions remain.
The passions will rise.
Why inveigh against the passions?
Victorian high art stirred the passions.
"The Wolfman," with the Passions, Wednesday.
First, it ignites the passions of each party's base.
Works like the Passions were only a bit more complicated.
Despite the passions over various issues, government functioned pretty well.
Maybe that's a question about the passions of criminal gangs.
Tallec is gorgeously sensitive to the passions of childhood.
We don't only progress as reason dominates the passions.
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