Word: emotionalize
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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The magistrate, Judge Toereky, then turned to sentence M. Geroe, convicted of serving as the counterfeiters' technical expert. Overcome by emotion, the judge sobbed aloud and buried his head in his hands as M. Geroe cried:
Volcano (Bebe Daniels, Ricardo Cortez). The stage this week, as listed elsewhere, had its South Sea show with a restless volcano for shock effect. So too, the screen. The screen can, of course, do much better by a volcano than can the stage. The eruption in this picture is excellently...
An instant later the Government radio broadcast a few sentences which sent tingles of emotion coursing up British spines. Britannia had muddled through.
All the buildings we found were of religious significance. This is true of the mysterious round building at Paalmul even if that was an observatory, for in that case it was an observatory manned by priests. It is difficult to name another race in which the religious emotion so dominated...
The story was told with great emotion.