Two whose work had strong emotional appeal, were Paul Gowdie and Joanne Vriend. |
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The couple made an emotional appeal for help to find a donor as they wait for the telephone call that could save the life of their only child. |
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It highlights functional features, expresses brand values and adds emotional appeal. |
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Create a photo opportunity with human interest, emotional appeal, or that relate to a high-profile person, event or place. |
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Beyond quality and reliability, our products must also offer enjoyment and carry emotional appeal. |
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The bishops of the Greek-catholic Ukrainian Church have just launched on July 24, 1933, an emotional appeal. |
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In the course of so many struggles for freedom, it has the emotional appeal of every text in whose name men and women have died for freedom. |
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We would therefore make an emotional appeal to the European Commission and the Council to support this budget increase. |
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They showed that the myth of the Learning Society is attractive not only through its emotional appeal but also through its apparent rationality. |
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A Vietnam war widow has made an emotional appeal for help after burglars stole her late husband's medals and the birth certificate of their dead baby daughter. |
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As the dust clears and the sonic damage is assessed, the remaining feedback segues into a sober slide guitar, denoting a major transition in the song's emotional appeal. |
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For those who had been present at creation, the vistas conjured up by this phrase had great emotional appeal. |
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Not only does one want an audience but they want that audience to be 'moved' by both facts and emotional appeal. |
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Mr. Speaker, that was a very emotional appeal from the chair of the justice committee. |
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A number of the portraitists have included texts to add to the emotional appeal of their work. |
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They must have emotional appeal, action, and general entertainment value. |
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Depend upon an emotional appeal to fear, sympathy, distrust, or hatred. |
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Based on the emotional appeal of family members and despite initial refusals to the request, U. S congress later agreed to construct the memorial in the military cemetery. |
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Rather, they focus on emotional appeal and creative communication. |
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It worked too because of the sheer pointedness of the emotional appeal. |
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Trump dismissed Kasich's emotional appeal. |
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Sometimes grease has great emotional appeal. |
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After Paris, such an approach may hold emotional appeal. |
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Secrecy also gave the organization an emotional appeal. |
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Mr. Schwartz did make one emotional appeal to the jury. |
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Consumers who use the Internet to purchase items are mostly faced with product images and descriptions that are displayed with little or no emotional appeal. |
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A man may pride himself upon being an efficient, logical person, unswayed by sentiment in business matters, but at some stage in his every business deal there is a spark of emotional appeal and response. |
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When such words occur in their thoughts, people susceptible to their emotional appeal are less likely to think matters through in a systematic and objective way than to form opinions out of sentiment. |
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The very naturalness of wood gives it a very special emotional appeal. |
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Communism, still wrapped in the laurel leaf of anti-fascism, had wide intellectual and emotional appeal, not only in the so-called Third World, but also in Western Europe. |
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