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He listened intently to a different song now, waiting, biting his lips to express passion.
And when he wants to express passion he often turns to the environmental causes he campaigned hard on in his most significant job before parliament as editor of the Ecologist magazine, which was founded by his uncle, Teddy Goldsmith.
At the same time she continued to express passion for her work on "The CBS Evening News," which has been a subject of considerable speculation in the news media because her current contract with the network ends so soon, on June 4.
"The NBA recognizes that creating and sharing content is a way for fans to express passion for the game.
The ability to express passion for their vocation ranked first at 92percentt, followed by the ability to be their own boss.
It is deeply rooted in the African culture to express passion and spirituality with dance and as Alice Walker affirmed, "Hard times require furious dancing".
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"Some people express passion for memorials as a source of comfort and another way that nobody can forget what happened on that day," she said.
The lyrics express passion and melancholic, occasionally ominous feelings about love.
It should express passion and love for whatever you are talking about, because when people see that, it is very engaging and inspiring.
Live theatre, in fact, truly speaks that line of Dr. Freud's, for live theatre actors express passion, horrors and suspense, knowing all the emotion comes from them.
Choreographers burning with passion ought to be encouraged to express that passion in whatever dramatic or abstract form they think appropriate.
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