Word: emotionalize
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(2 of 2) Goalkeepers are a different breed: they are drawn to, then shaped by, the extreme pressures of the position, and often respond with tricked-out hairstyles, dazzling jerseys and nicknames like El Loco. The job is reactive by definition, highlighted only in moments of ultimate significance. It's...
It may be telling that far-and-away the best track on Pawn Shoppe Heart, “C’mon C’mon,” is nothing if not power pop. With a desperation appropriate to it’s title, the song leads one to...
Appeasement implies cowardly capitulation; it suggests a policy motivated chiefly by fear. But the conservative pundits have gotten it wrong. The Popular Party wasn’t unseated by fear; it was defeated by anger—an emotion we Martians should know something about.
The citizens of Madrid poured into the streets to grieve on Friday. In the aftermath of last week’s calamitous bombing of a train in Madrid, an estimated 12 million people throughout Spain came together to cry out against the violence of terrorism. Thursday’s attacks...
Stewart suffered her first visible emotional breakdown last Wednesday evening, after the case was handed to jurors, says a source close to her. She might have had an inkling of what was to come on Friday inside a crammed but quiet courtroom in lower Manhattan. The most serious charge against...