Word: emotionalized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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As it turned out, this was the kind of carping that a student aims at the teachers who mean the most to him. In 1948, for example, Boulez castigated Berg for having introduced a polka into the atonal fabric of Wozzeck. Today, admitting that he "may have been a little...
Unlike my Republican opponent, I have not attempted to play on a nation's emotions by reading them local news accounts of rapes and murders. I have attempted to deal rationally and realistically with an emotion-charged issue.
Former Harvard defensive line coach Jim Lentz once said, "Defense is emotion." Neal fully agrees and Lentz's statement has remained in his mind. "There are great mental and emotional challenges to meet every Saturday afternoon," he affirms, and on defense "you can totally let yourself go."
Bond's speech was brief, almost cursory. But it sat well with the audience which had come to see Julian Bond in the flesh more than anything else. In terse language and with an economy of emotion--now a Bond trademark--he stated matter-of-factly: "With 4 out of...
These are large thoughts for a reporter to have. Reporters live happily removed from themselves. They have eyes to see, ears to hear, and fingers for the note in their report. It was as if the drink he took in now moved him millimeter from one hat into another. He...