Word: emotionalize
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The question and answer session that followedthe panelists' remarks sparked an emotion-filledgive-and-take by the alumni, who alternatelyresponded to their classmates' statements withapplause and hisses.
Lit crits, those old prunes, scratched their high foreheads at the success of Robert James Waller's The Bridges of Madison County. This tale of middle-age passion -- in which a roving photographer, Robert Kincaid, has a volcanic three-day affair with Francesca Johnson, an Italian woman who has lived...
Hockey is a fast-paced sport, and the rushes of adrenaline can often cause people to lose their emotion and get into fight. But there is no excuse.
But quite likely the Republicans will achieve a more severe shrinkage in the size and pervasiveness of the Federal Government than anyone would have dared predict even a year ago. John Kasich, the whirlwind of motion and emotion from Ohio who heads the House Budget Committee, repeatedly proclaims his work...
I Think my roommate is a pod-person, but I'm not sure. He just doesn't look at me in that special way anymore. There's no emotion. And he keeps telling me not to go in the basement or to look under my bed. He always wants to...