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The audience cheers the action with almost violent enthusiasm.
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Organt sometimes suggests the misadventures of Saint-Just, with his violent enthusiasms and resentments, but the eroticism is heavy, and few of the themes of his later work appear.
"They see themselves as having migrated to the opposite shore; but they display precisely the same mix of dogmatic faith and cultural provincialism, not to mention an exuberant enthusiasm for violent political transformation at other people's expense, that marked their fellow-travelling predecessors across the cold war ideological divide".
As with the Stowe novel, Americans took up what appeared to be a violent critique of themselves with great enthusiasm, and were ready to read it, judge it and discuss it.
Violent men die violently.
We were rehearsing Othello and I went through a fair few sweaty T-shirts and a couple got ripped in the enthusiasm of it… Nothing violent or untoward, just, you know, it happens.
The choice of football as the vehicle in this program is purposeful and particularly significant - it is relatively inexpensive, it enjoys worldwide enthusiasm, it is designed as a non-violent, non-contact sport, is played by both genders and is the sport of choice among many in the refugee communities where the program is implemented [ 26].
Indian growth has undermined the argument for accession to Pakistan in Kashmir – though much rhetorical support for independence remains – and sapped enthusiasm for any return to a hugely disruptive violent struggle.
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