Word: emotionalizing
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Ashcroft is finding out the hard way that no amount of money or legions of high-paid political advisers can counter the emotion engendered by fresh memories of a fallen favorite son.
The Game will be close, as it always is, and I think that the outmatched-on-paper defenses for both teams will ride a wave of emotion to keep the score fairly low, while both offenses will suffer because of the same adrenaline high.
Koreans from both the North and the South are now beginning to see each other as fellow brothers and sisters instead of enemies. In August, North Korea and South Korea each selected 100 individuals who were separated from their families by the Korean War for reunions in Seoul. I remember...
The gawky black PlayStation2 has all the visual charm of a low-end VCR. But it is packed with processing power. PS2's 128-bit processor (Sony calls it an Emotion Engine) is a big step up from the original PlayStation's 32 bits. That means the new units can...
"She's an astonishing actress," says Gray, now that they're friends again. "I got the sense that she has an interesting and troubled past. It's the only thing that could explain the depth of emotion." He may be referring obliquely to Theron's adolescence, when her father was...