A surge of passion could turn you into a red-hot lover, but you must not allow it to make you foolishly impulsive. |
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And not even the infamous wiggle of his Cleopatra can compare to his passion for golf. |
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She gives herself to him fully and without remorse, despite knowing that their passion cannot last. |
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Gilman was a man of extraordinary taste with an abounding passion for dance. |
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Politics was an abiding passion and he retained a constant devotion to his father's Liberal Party. |
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Screaming guitars and tortured wails were the tools used to pound the passion into each song and the listeners into dejected submission. |
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We took solace in the fact that, above all else, music was his passion and that we could take his mind off his disease while we played. |
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She said she appreciated their passion and their concern even above and beyond the official job. |
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First, you need to have absolute passion and total belief in what you are trying to achieve. |
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Those who attack the veil often do so, not out of republican passion, but because that passion has waned. |
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Newman's passion for abstruse matters of theology strikes Wilson as escapism or worse. |
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He was a singularly modest man with a passion for accuracy and a gift for the lucid exposition of difficult and abstruse problems. |
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I told him how stories about immigrants and diverse communities were so important to me, and how that passion drove me as a journalist. |
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His character is all about passion and commitment and the drive to attain his goals and get that title! |
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After all, obstacles are not insurmountable when passion is the driving force. |
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And that passion helped a young actor give the best performance of his career, and get nominated for an Academy award. |
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She is indulging her passion for running other people's lives in accord with her own personal prejudices. |
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But he sings with his accustomed passion and the voice is holding up very well. |
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It came with a red pepper cassonade, crab ice cream and a sliver of passion fruit jelly. |
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Then there are those who brim with passion not just for the state-approved quietus, but with fury for those who oppose it. |
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It is dutifully cast with an achingly rich passion that these days seems strictly in short supply. |
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This music sings with the burning passion and intensity of human emotion that is quintessentially Mahler. |
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You put out an amazing first album full of quirky lyrics, passion and hard guitar strumming. |
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You can then find a way into becoming a jobbing director if that's what you want, but for the first couple you have to have a passion for it. |
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They seemed to bloom with such a passion and live with radiant beauty, until they died within a night a few days after they first flowered. |
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A joiner by trade, Stuart has a lifelong passion for boating and has used his joinery skills to update parts of the former lifeboat. |
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Here was a film that I admired in some respects, but which did not stir any kind of passion in me, one way or another. |
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The passion for what they were doing was obvious and I admired their courage. |
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She has a good vocal range, but her voice lacks passion and has a nasal quality that grates after a while. |
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If you have an adventuresome spirit and a passion for the sea, then this is the trip for you! |
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This passion helped the export of prized Kashmir woollen caftans and shawls to various countries. |
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The real leader is the drummer who makes a super testament to rock, full of passion and rapier wit. |
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She has a passion for kaleidoscopes, and here she's seen with several of her creations. |
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Though some are light and whimsical, they emerge from a passion for both writing and reading that goes beyond mere observation. |
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In her raspy and oh-so-sexy voice she taught me Spanish words and shared stories that spoke of her passion for dance. |
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I think that the initial giddy passion that begins many affairs is a relatively superficial and insignificant thing. |
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Not a whit of the initial passion for his work has left him 20 years after his campaign. |
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For someone with such an affinity for the natural world, it's not surprising to discover that another passion of Baxter is conservation. |
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Modern Indian women seem to be more fascinated by Platinum, white gold and silver than our grandmothers' passion for gold. |
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The fast footwork, rhythmic clapping and haunting singing radiate an atmosphere of passion and raw emotion. |
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The Afrocentrist contends that passion can never be a substitute for argument as argument should not be a substitute for passion. |
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They're a talented group of musicians with an obvious passion for their music and a goal in mind that is not too far out of reach. |
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Johnson's passion for wine began when he was at Cambridge University, where he read English. |
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Though she discovered a passion for running in the mountains, the stress aggravated a previous injury, and Ratkovic ruptured her Achilles tendon. |
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I neither agreed with nor approved her methods or her language, but there was never any doubt about her passion and the depth of her conviction. |
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Growing up on a farm that was in his family for generations, Hayes comes by his passion for agriculture and agribusiness naturally. |
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Robert, her youngest son, is hunched over the keyboard of the grand piano completely absorbed in the passion of the moment. |
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He found him eventually and saw them fighting, both hating each other with a fiery passion and both with a will. |
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He owned his first gun as a small boy, a Webley air pistol given to him by an aunt, and the passion was immediate. |
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His knowledge, his passion and his wisdom from years of experience were invaluable to our program. |
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It just might edge into my top ten, but even I have been enthralled many, many times by the passion the sport of kings engenders. |
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Now an East Yorkshire businessman is seeking to capitalise further on the Northern passion for the sport of kings. |
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This lippie is also packed with menthol, passion flower and jojoba oil, leaving my kisser luxuriously moist and poutworthy. |
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Iowans living in and around Des Moines embraced TV with the same passion as their big city brethren. |
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He would become her knight and devote himself to her service, though his passion for her would rarely be consummated. |
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Although he's had his fair share of knocks and knock-backs, his passion for the medium hasn't diminished. |
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Her death came at the peak of a career as an innovator whose passion for dance knew no bounds. |
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An earlier pair of works convey the operatic extremes of Brooks's passion for Rubinstein. |
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For one thing Rolf Harris is quite knowledgeable on the subject, and art is something he has a passion for. |
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He was an intelligent, worldly man whose passion for social equality and justice impressed her greatly. |
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I've always had a passion for a wide range of music from garage and Krautrock to hip hop and early electro. |
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He discovered a passion for art in prison and passed a GCSE and A-level and now plans to continue his studies at a Welsh university. |
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Mickey, whose real name is Michael Zezima, is a fitness and health freak with a passion for kung fu and chess. |
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Mayo fought spiritedly, and gave it their all but the strength, balance and passion which underlines Tyrone football just now told in the end. |
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The book's exultation of romantic selfhood and all-consuming passion was another source of worry for Victorian critics. |
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Dylan may be a living legend who changed forever the way rock music sounds, but his passion for reinterpreting his songs remains. |
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From the start strict rules were laid down for its romantic novels, toning down passion to avoid offence. |
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Chamomile, lime flower, valerian, hops or passion flower all have relaxant properties and can be given to calm nerves and relax tense muscles. |
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Food is a passion of Johnston's, and he laments the erosion of quality from the food we buy throughout the years. |
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She read aloud with a passion and urgency that eclipsed everything else around her. |
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Time often dilutes anger and passion and Hollywood began to relent in its attitude against Kazan. |
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Fill meringue nests by first adding some chopped mango, then a dollop of passion fruit cream, finishing off with more chopped mango. |
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I think that what I always relished about having Peter as a colleague and as a competitor is that his passion was never tempered. |
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Are you influenced by alternative music, is that something you have a passion for? |
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The two landlubbers have never sailed before in their lives, although they are no strangers to danger as they share a passion for kickboxing. |
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It's also a celebration of the passion for worshipping incompetent amateurs. |
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A previously neutral note might gain an accent or portamento stress as the mood momentarily wakens into passion or leans into languor. |
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My love for you is true and fills my mind and heart with a blinding passion that simply overwhelms me. |
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Buildings with soul, gardens for our spirits, and cities of passion become the goal rather than rentable square feet. |
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Since then there has been a Piano Concerto in C minor, theme music for any situation requiring a sufficiently heady mixture of passion and gloom. |
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Such zealous passion would seem to be the natural preserve of that dangerous species, the young man. |
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Then, personal passion or stress is purified and transformed into unselfish compassion. |
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There's the fiery passion of the Latins, the cold implied fetishism of the Eastern European, and the faith-based frigidity of white Anglo-Saxons. |
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Within the work, both dancers embody the raw passion of animal instinct and the mental anguish of knowing you are not being fulfilled. |
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I felt less anxious then than I did during high school because of having resuscitated my passion for writing. |
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Born in Huddersfield, the 45-year-old is the son of a draughtsman and a mother with a passion for historical myths and legends. |
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Outside the job there's little time for leisure activities, but Marurai maintains a passion for reading. |
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I will do this with the passion of a wild animal, such as the leopard or cheetah, or perhaps the polar bear. |
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Raquel still stood stiffly, but the passion in his voice was gradually chipping away at her suspicions. |
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I have a passion flower climbing a south-facing wall and it has flowered extremely well for several years. |
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Our personal backgrounds in library science and our passion for findability have led us to focus a good deal of our energy on content-rich sites. |
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To follow, I would make the most of those papaya, lychees and passion fruit that are looking so good this month. |
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Alf, as he was fondly known to family and friends, had a lifelong passion for sport. |
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In his autobiography, My Life, he tells of his lifelong passion for golf both as a player and a commentator. |
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We do understand that perhaps there is a lack of passion in their relationship, but we do still feel that she is taking everyone for a ride. |
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He was truly an idealist, a man for the underdog, with a passion for justice and right. |
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Her passion to small business and her guts puts her light years ahead of her age. |
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Patriotism becomes articulated through passion, and passion can indeed spur the emergence of stirring words. |
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Maybe that explains her passion for fine red wines and her insatiable appetite for weirdness of all flavors. |
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It takes a passion for innovation to consistently develop leading-edge appliance designs. |
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Apart from roaming the jungles and photographing wildlife, fishing is the other great passion of the author. |
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Both men and women consider romance and passion far less important than support and caring. |
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Rather than an outlaw passion lurking on the outskirts of marriage, romance became the gatekeeper of marriage. |
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Clef, a resident of Kowdiyar in the city, hails from a family which has an ardent passion for music. |
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Their passion is not as ardent, but it is somehow deeper and more mature than when they first met. |
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Ethan became fond of her good nature, her liveliness, and her deep passion for nature. |
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They search far and wide to uncover the living waters and long to drink the passion of life. |
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Pudding was a passion fruit sorbet which Ronay pronounced the best sorbet he had ever eaten, and we finished the meal with coffee and Armagnac. |
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Changes in timbre, in speed, in tone are intended to arouse feelings in the listener, such as passion or jealousy. |
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On the couch one evening, our loco analysand is seized by an uncontrollable passion for the ancient medico. |
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They would go home that night and take their wives with more roughness and passion than ever the poor women themselves evoked. |
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His passion for art, for beauty and for God was his driving force throughout his life. |
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He has a passion for gardening that remains undiminished despite painful arthritis in his hands. |
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It is a story of passion and lonesomeness which inspires as well as entertains. |
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His obvious passion for the game and attitude to work would be a great asset to anyone. |
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I might add that I have felt an intense passion and love for one man several years ago. |
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And these days he loves nothing more than combining his love of running with his passion for travel. |
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The fact that you would do it for free is just an indicator of your passion and love for it. |
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It is also of course a very eighties song, a very eighties thing, with its chest-beating passion and crippling lovelessness. |
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With a passion to make cinema which is not run-of-the-mill, he will be a director to watch out for. |
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Horrocks was educated at Cambridge, where he pursued his passion for astronomy and mathematics. |
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Special mention was made to Eddie Gray for his passion to see Sri Lanka excel in sports internationally at home and abroad. |
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Her guitar work is raw and drips with attitude, while her singing bubbles with personality, passion and sensitivity. |
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This had a lovely smell of passion fruit when cut open, and a sweet luscious taste of the fruit as promised. |
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He wanted her more than anything and the sight of her lush naked body made his passion rise for her immediately. |
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As well as the cumin and masala flavour, Nestle is considering offering lemon cheesecake, liquorice, saffron and passion fruit. |
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After all, once Simon's dreams of playing pro soccer ended, they were replaced by an equal passion for a kicking martial art, tae kwon do. |
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In this historical context, the director's main aim is to remind the audience of virtues such as coherence, austerity, passion and faith. |
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Another reason for his attraction to Deirdre is that they both share a passion for books, especially those written by neglected authors. |
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Speaking with authority, intensity and enthusiasm, Scorsese proves that his greatest passion in life is film. |
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This describes perfectly his career as a philologist and his passion for old languages. |
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While in Mexico to retrieve an overdue debt, he finds himself embroiled in a tangled web of love, passion and betrayal. |
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Your official passion for evidence is gradually sapping your brilliant intellect and smothering your instincts. |
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The dances are magnificent and are performed with so much passion that they are a joy to witness. |
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She wondered what it felt like to have that kind of passion and was in awe of their desire to get the job done. |
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He is a talented young Sardinian chef with the same deep-rooted passion and instinctive feeling for food. |
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If the Government can capitalise on the passion for Yoga and Ayurveda, tourism in the State is sure to grow by leaps and bounds. |
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Passion is essential for this strong commitment, without passion there is no real direction and vision is short-lived. |
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He would always have a strong, fiery passion for whatever he believed in, and at times, it could get a little overwhelming. |
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Week after week I read the letters and such a strong sense of passion is evident in the words of so many people. |
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And, of course, probably the most important issue is that you've actually got to have a really strong passion for what you want to do. |
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In addition to education in specific areas of interest, one should also have a strong innate passion and interest for the profession. |
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Particular passion was aroused by the demand that firefighters be designated as such, and identified by their engine companies. |
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The convergence of holiness and physical passion carries as strong a charge in this gem-like painting as it does in The Song of Songs itself. |
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Given New Yorkers' inclination to declare themselves with intense passion on even the most minor issues, this silence might seem odd. |
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I stood still at the window, taken aback by the passion of the outburst as much as the completely unexpected words. |
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But having begun for reactionary reasons, the riots quickly showed a passion and fury that suggested deeply felt injustice. |
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With real-life college football starting up recently, I literally get goose bumps listening to the passion and emotion of the crowds. |
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Fine, you stick to your mall rock and corporate emo, but we'll know where the passion and the fury really is. |
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Their deaths are spectacles of passivity in the face of an avenging passion that is beyond their emotional range. |
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Katerina's soul-destroying loneliness and violent sexual passion is expressed in music of soaring lyricism. |
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And if we had to depend on reason and reproductive technology rather than sexual passion to produce the next generation, we'd be in trouble. |
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Perhaps those who still crave sexual passion after 60 didn't get enough of it when they were younger. |
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But he came with a wealth of knowledge, an abundance of enthusiasm and a passion for the club where his career had kicked off 30 years earlier. |
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I have the greatest of admiration for people who have a passion for politics. |
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Lancaster is surrounded by wonderful landscapes and the area is full of people with a passion for the outdoors. |
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You meet collectors and curators and people who have a passion for the arts. |
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Organisations can start by hiring people with a passion for their business. |
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And he's got his horses, which he breeds for racing, and a passion for good wine. |
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The court was told Mr Jones was a popular young man with a large group of friends who had a passion for music and skateboarding. |
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Youngsters with a passion for music relished the Devizes Summer School held last week at Southbroom Junior School. |
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His tireless passion and strong belief in our campaign has been an ongoing inspiration to all of us. |
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Their connection is that they are friends who share a passion for skateboarding and an appreciation for exploring the road. |
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Himalayan Enfielders, now nearly a year old with about 70 members, is a forum for people who have a passion for biking in Kathmandu. |
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She put aside what she was doing and attended to my problem with enthusiasm, showing a passion for her job. |
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Mr Morris said beach-fishing which is a much about relaxation than the sport itself, was a passion for many people. |
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As a Harvard MBA, he has always had very strong passion for teaching and thought effective education could help managers be more successful. |
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Trainers are not driven by money, but by a passion for fitness and desire to help others. |
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Some, like Emperor Rudolf II of Austria, had a genuine passion for the study of nature and drew to their courts a retinue of like-minded enthusiasts. |
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Passion seems to be repressed in Linda, who prefers control to stirred emotions, and who thinks that being ruled by passion goes against everything she stands for. |
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Simply put, we have the right people who have a passion for the music. |
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Kandynce went to Braille school so she could keep up her passion for reading, history in particular. |
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For lovebirds who want to enhance their passion or couples who want to create a romantic memory, the new restaurant is the ideal spot for a true dining experience. |
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He enjoyed a passion for collecting art and an interest in public affairs. |
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The compulsion to expound on the grips of passion is timeless, it would seem. |
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The high emotions of the night didn't compare to the passion displayed in this song, as Oberst lowered himself down on stage and sang from his knees. |
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But behind your reserved exterior lies a dedicated person with a passion for the concrete truth who wants to, in his heart of hearts, help find missing children. |
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It's rich with exotic spices and flavours of lychees and passion fruit. |
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It would be a shame, this team has worked so hard all year and the passion and raw emotion with which they play is something this competition needs desperately. |
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He did so driven by passion rather than dreams of fortune and riches. |
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The pop beauty's passion for low-cut tops and short skirts has come under frenzied media scrutiny recently, defying her past status as a style icon. |
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One or both of you begins to feel suffocated, and the intense vulnerability of sexual passion that was so easy in the early days becomes impossible. |
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Cricket was my keen interest, my passion and my everlasting love. |
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I can see her as a little girl, dreamy-eyed, with a passion for life. |
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Last month, my husband returned from a business trip in Europe, he was hotter than ever before, with more passion and sexual energy than he'd had for years. |
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For a leader, this calls for commitment, a sense of passion and a strong drive to work for the underprivileged and the very poor at the grassroots. |
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Both father and son share a passion for politics and strong beliefs in the importance of family values, although they have not always been of a like mind politically. |
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The career limned in Four Trials shows a dedication to helping others, a deep reservoir of empathy for the unfortunate, and a passion for justice. |
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The flip side of that, though, is their passion for the soul music of the past, and for its promise of redemption. |
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She is the epitome of what sexual passion is supposed to signify. |
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This madness went will with the eccentric enthusiasm of hundreds of people gathered, filling the whole atmosphere with a strong current of passion and action. |
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Katrina, who has loved dancing since she was five, says she has learnt Irish, ballet and modern dancing but has discovered a real passion for line dancing. |
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But that's crazy when you see how Wortmann has artfully grafted a passion for football onto the warp and woof of ordinary existence and made them whole. |
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Jokes aside, the folksy, blunt-talking Republican had a real affinity and passion for the issue. |
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In Finland, anger, passion and emotion suggest you're not in control. |
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Everything about Dr. Mike's bespeaks the single-minded passion of a man who has what he is quite certain is the best job on earth. |
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But when delivered with sincerity, a real passion and no little skill, the whole package adds up to an artist who must not end up on the list of those who got ignored. |
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I have hope for my mokopuna and Maori kids at kura throughout Aotearoa, for they have a joy and a passion for being Maori that simply did not exist when I was a kid. |
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Happily, events on the park were a fitting tribute to the man who always wore his heart on his sleeve and played with a passion too often absent from the modern game. |
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Is this true of a young person with a passion for writing books? |
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An American psychiatrist based in Vienna begins an affair with one of his patients, and is drawn into an all-consuming passion that threatens to destroy them both. |
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My passion for martial arts grew, and I started learning tae kwon do. |
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This dispassionate examination of youthful passion is encased in a rather airless narrative structure. |
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Her strong passion for music began with the love of her father's music. |
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Since then, he has developed an ardent passion for the instrument. |
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It was an era when politics had passion and party political conventions could be dramatic, world-changing events rather than media-manipulated yawns. |
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Now art and green politics are again interwoven in an innovative project, involving hundreds of ordinary people who share a passion for trees and knitting. |
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His failing, it appears, is his passion for Yorkshire terriers. |
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It's a bright, drinkable IPA made with dry American hops giving the nose hints of mango and passion fruit. |
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And no Stepford husband would ever tolerate a wife with as consuming a personal passion as dressage. |
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Of course there were some rough edges, sagging phrases, and intonation problems, but these were soon forgotten when swept up into an interpretation of passion and character. |
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My passion is Sikhism and that is where I enjoy devoting my spare time. |
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Conversing with Iglehart for any length of time, reveals a passion for the people and place of India, a place where he continues to visit on a regular basis. |
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This, despite feeling like futility is creeping like vines to tear down your walls of passion and security. |
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When Charlotte and Amerigo resume their affair, their behavior seems motivated less by passion than boredom. |
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At the age of three Taylor picked up an interest in the arts, which evolved into a passion for painting with mixed media. |
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Because my passion so far has been exposing government-funded sacred cows and disrupting statist narratives, I am an apostate. |
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He still has nine more months in office and will use them to trumpet his antiwar positions and his passion for the working man. |
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There are Republicans who can talk about the civil rights movement and the battle for desegregation with passion and principle. |
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The popularity of anime tales featuring man-on-man passion is burgeoning among Japanese women. |
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This greater goal, be it altruistic or economic, helps impassion people, and passion is a great mobilizer. |
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Andrew is a Kentuckian musician with a passion for experimentation. |
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The machismo of Afghan male culture apparently coexists with a little-noted passion for gardening. |
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Some think dark chocolate is an acquired taste, but those who like it have a true passion for it. |
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I was lucky the folk singer Judy Collins babysat for me and instilled in me an early passion for music. |
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Throughout his career, capa never abandoned his passion for capturing groundbreaking political events. |
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To hear her speak is to hear that passion combined with the heart of a do-gooder and the simplicity of a child. |
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The process of accumulating sounds of words and elements of sexual passion as if they were notes of a recurring tune informs the sequential movement of the whole poem. |
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She bought a house with a big yard so that she could indulge her passion for gardening. |
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And as the original bike path fight demonstrates, his passion about the importance of lifestyle trumps his faith in more traditional arrangements. |
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The spirit that drives me is not only fueled by my passion for justice but also by my anger and rage at the injustice I see and experience on a daily basis. |
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The first episode of the passion account is that of a nameless woman who anoints Jesus for burial, correctly recognizing his kingly identity and his approaching death. |
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The founder of perhaps Scotland's only quality independent wine merchant is expanding the business and needs people with a passion for the grape and the grain. |
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Liked, if not adored by fans, Mozegetar has proved both a marvel to listen to and watch in live shows where he exudes a certain passion for what he does. |
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You really have to have enthusiasm for that, a passion for it. |
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The former England boss has won a legion of admirers the world over thanks to his honest, forthright views and his overwhelming passion for the game. |
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Starting a business based on a passion is an exciting adventure. |
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We notice that Racine's Phaedra, like Euripides', displays high moral dignity because she considers her passion for Hippolytus to be abominable. |
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If Lawrence's vision and passion imposed AMAA onto the Boston Marathon, Cloney embraced and legitimized the process. |
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David inherited his parents' love of Manchester United, and his main sporting passion was football. |
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Malice is a passion so impetuous and precipitate, that it often involves the agent and the patient. |
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She must be used to pretty rough champagne if she can drink a glass of wiz and think it is champagne. Not even passion pop is that rough. |
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During their teenage years, this secluded area was affectionately referred to as the pit, short for passion pit. |
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How he got from Bach and Mozart to the music of Jobim, bossa novas and sambas is a reflection of Ma's passion for learning. |
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We gotta hide up some-place and let them lose us. Tell you what. There's a passion pit just where this comes out onto 95. Drive-in movie. |
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His victory fitted well with the passion and intensity of the Romantic movement, with its emphasis on individuality. |
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He had a special passion for horses, having enjoyed riding at school in Dartington, where he sometimes slept in the stables. |
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This passion prevents the lovers from genuinely communicating with each other. |
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He saw an opportunity with RIDE TV to combine his passion of racing quarter horses with a great initiative for the horse world. |
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Norman, a Briard from Canton, Georgia, has had a passion for wheels ever since he was a puppy, according to his owner. |
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He played soccer, ran track, and developed an abiding passion for tauromachy. |
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He argued that the play's significant characters are all affected by passion and by a sadomasochistic type of sexuality. |
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Her antimedical passion made her forget what she had learned in Bristol about illness among uneducated and impoverished people. |
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His passion for photography started when he was a child after he was given a a ten shilling box camera as a Christmas present. |
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The lovers in the woods conquer irrational passion and find their way back. |
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There is no passion in the mind of man so weak but it mates and masters the fear of death. |
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Their stories immediately attracted attention for their passion and originality. |
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These fictional worlds were the product of fertile imagination fed by reading, discussion, and a passion for literature. |
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On the contrary the era burned with the passion of civic idealism and melioristic vision. |
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Chaplin developed a passion for music as a child and taught himself to play the piano, violin, and cello. |
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During this time his passion for drawing was encouraged by his older cousin Jemima. |
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As well as having a passion for literature, he also developed an interest in photography and often carried a camera with him. |
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In order not to hurt their feelings, I have often acted a passion I did not feel. |
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For example, his deep passion for jazz was supported by the purchase of a drum kit and a saxophone, supplemented by a subscription to Down Beat. |
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Throughout his life Oldfield has also had a passion for aircraft and building model aircraft. |
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While attending art school in Cincinnati, Saville's feminist passion was conceived through a realisation of gender within art history. |
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He was also responsible for nurturing a passion for rugby in young Richard. |
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Some midlifers are bored and willingly accept their perceived expiration dates, while others demonstrate the passion and energy of Mrs. |
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However, Mary's insistence on the marriage seems to have stemmed from passion rather than calculation. |
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Alban Tabaku, better known as Albi, has brought his passion for flavour to the kitchen as head chef. |
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Soldiers had an intense passion for gambling, reaching such excesses that troops would often wager their own uniforms. |
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They allow their feelings to dictate to their reason, and seem to symbolize passion itself. |
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These men were brought together by a passion for realism and naturalism and this showed through in the pieces they produced. |
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He developed a passion for the outdoors as a young man participating in spear fishing and skin diving with the Worcester Frogmen Club. |
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He was recognized by the Order for his adventurous spirit and his passion for the wilds of Canada. |
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For no woman, sure, will plead the passion of love for an excuse. This would be to own herself the mere tool and bubble of the man. |
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The book combines her passion and enthusiasm for cycling, together with her knowledge, proficiency and experience. |
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Gail's passion for living in Sarasota is contagious, and I am incredibly impressed by her commitment to philanthropy. |
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It is so natural to a Parisienne, even when passion has almost mastered her, to hesitate and pause before taking the plunge. |
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He has the energy, passion and experience to represent our district selflessly and smartly. |
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Exotic fruits include coconut, guavas, mangoes, papaya, pineapples, bananas, custard apples, passion fruit, tamarind and, of course, ackees. |
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A body at rest affords us no idea of any active power to move, and, when set is motion, it is rather a passion than an action in it. |
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But in an era of belt-tightening, is passion enough to survive? |
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Academia Barilla's experience and passion for Italian gastronomic tradition makes them the ideal partner. |
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This remarkable passion of the British nobility for editiones principes and Caxtons seems to have lasted but a couple of decades. |
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Xenohistory and sociology was her passion and it was rare that she was given a chance to explore it. |
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We must take Wakley's whingeings with a pinch of salt. A man of passion and prejudice, he habitually dipped his pen in bile. |
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It just shows the passion is there and we all want to see the Brummies back in action next season. |
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He had a boundless passion for music and entertained many with his beautiful voice and perfectly cromulent sense of humor. |
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An ordinary community which is hostile or friendly as passion or as interest may veer about. |
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His countenance would express the spirit and the passion of the part he was encharged with. |
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And the passion that held Strickland was a passion to create beauty. It gave him no peace. It urged him hither and thither. |
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He speaks with more passion than ever, lighting into George W. Bush for fumbling the economy. |
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Nick has a passion for hops and is constantly coming up with new flavours that keep the miners and young scenesters thirsty for more. |
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Natural glycosides containing allopyranose from the passion fruit plant and circular dichroism of benzaldehyde cyanohydrin glycosides. |
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That sober freedom out of which there springs Our loyal passion for our temperate kings. |
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The woman's passion by his side seemed suddenly tawdry and unreal, the seeking of her lips for his something horrible. |
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This award helps to refortify our passion to help others preserve their sight. |
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Nonetheless, Henry's passion was for hunting, for which the court became famous. |
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He finds himself there with an autobiographically narrated passion as deep as Mattox and Roeber's, though taking him in an opposite direction. |
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