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Ginsburg's jurisprudence is more impassioned and more predictable than O'Connor's.
Now, he needs to prepare himself for an even more impassioned opponent.
"Let's not forget what this is about," she said, her voice growing more impassioned.
"I think that people are right to feel more impassioned about enforcement," he says.
This was a new and disheartening experience for many of the Thunder's more impassioned fans.
Isobel Yeung: I'd say in general the younger generation are more impassioned about homosexuality being a bad thing.
In Brussels Mr Cameron made a more impassioned plea than he had before for the benefits of membership to Britain.
The chairman grew more impassioned, shouting into the microphone as he called on lawmakers to reflect on how they're protecting democracy.
His delivery is, let us say, more impassioned than convincing, and we are instantly aware that here is someone who has fallen short.
"I think an underdog narrative probably makes for a better story and a more impassioned fan," says Adam Byrne, a Tinashe stan from Ireland.
In a more impassioned response later in the hearing, Azar vowed he would not be beholden to any company or industry he had worked for.
She is wiser and more world-weary than the girlish Katy Perry, more impassioned than the ice-cool Rihanna, more demure than the slinky Beyoncé.
Stop this, some of the more impassioned onlookers muttered, likening it to white nonsense of the highest order; the utter caucasity, protesters screamed into the void.
As the discussion around these topics grows more impassioned, and includes more corporate leaders and politicians, there has been a constant flow of great books about them.
Ample archival material shows a child sensation playing on the "Ed Sullivan Show" in 1958 and a young man performing in Israel in 1974 — and more impassioned music.
The more she says it, each time louder and more impassioned, it's as if she's trying to convince herself this isn't a reckless decision and instead a deliberate plan.
But as he demonstrated when asked what is perhaps the central question for any would-be president, his rhetoric has been more impassioned and improvisational than completely thought through.
More fitting still is that some of the interview's more impassioned moments dug into why and how the Knowleses seize the opportunity to take complete control of their work and narratives.
As the conversation becomes more impassioned with our critiques of each respective city, I see the father return holding his daughter's hand and I motion to Sherald that she is now ready.
But her campaign unravelled after a policy u-turn on care for the elderly, while Corbyn's old-school socialist platform and more impassioned campaigning style won wider support than anyone had foreseen.
I'd be remiss to tell you to explore the Star Wars-loving internet with reckless abandon if I didn't first warn you that some of the more impassioned fans can be jerks.
Maybe because it feels like half of America hates the other half of America, although its unclear which side is more impassioned, and how about that the Great Barrier Reef is dead, you guys?
And why Virgil Abloh, who is the artistic director of Louis Vuitton men's wear and, as an American, may be expected to have even more impassioned feelings about the president, also did not respond.
Those stories dominated news cycles, to be sure, but the outcry accompanying Mr. Weinstein's downfall seems louder and more impassioned — perhaps because Mr. Weinstein's accusers include stars like Ashley Judd, Angelina Jolie and Gwyneth Paltrow.
To get her portrayal right, Jones, the British actress and star of "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story," studied audiotapes from Ginsburg's early lawsuits, divining that her Brooklyn accent became more pronounced as she grew more impassioned.
There was an inevitable outing for the country's flag: More impassioned singing: And finally, before the curtains closed and regular programming resumed, the miners were joined by some benevolent military characters and everyone cheered under a stirring sunset.
His lengthier, more impassioned remarks — like his defense of his view that the Mueller report did not absolve the president of wrongdoing, after Mr. Trump and committee Republicans called for his resignation — showed a backbone that left Republicans quieted.
In his next film, "Kameradschaft" (1931), also newly out from Criterion, Pabst made an even more impassioned plea for solidarity — having German rescue teams aid the trapped French miners when a coal mine collapses on the border between the two countries.
She created lovely expressive arcs in Rimsky-Korsakov's "The clouds begin to scatter," her voice changing from dark to bright and back again, and in Tchaikovsky's "Frenzied Nights," in which her singing grew more impassioned before settling into a tender calm.
Awareness of the source material is mostly useful to prepare readers for some of the book's more impassioned speeches, direct addresses ("Wait now till you hear the rest") and other elements that might seem out of place instead of purposeful and powerful.
The result was the kind of public venting that Obama, one of the world's most self-contained politicians, rarely indulges in publicly -- though this side of his character is familiar to those who have witnessed the much more impassioned rhetoric he adopts in private.
Like so many Americans, and certainly many of my friends, I've wavered between throwing my lot in with the moderates — Joe Biden, Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar or Mike Bloomberg — and taking a gamble with the more impassioned but riskier candidacies of Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders.
With that in mind, Obama also used his speech on Tuesday, delivered after meeting National Security Council officials, to launch a fiery denunciation of Trump's much more visceral response to the tragedy, which called for banning Muslim migration in to the U.S. Indeed, Obama has steered clear of emotive displays following terror attacks, though he has expressed more impassioned responses to mass shootings such as the one at a school in Newtown, Connecticut, and a church in Charleston, South Carolina.
Although Mrs. Johnson Sirleaf has since apologized for her “misjudgment” and said that “when the true nature of Mr. Taylor’s intentions became known, there was no more impassioned critic or strong opponent to him in a democratic process”. Doe was later killed on September 9, 1990 by Johnson’s forces.
The song made Billboard's 20 Best K-Pop Songs of 2016 list at number 13, stating that the group "solidified their place as one of the top new girl groups", adding that they "perfected their formula of synthesizer-driven pop with dramatic violin lines" with a "more impassioned vocal delivery than we heard from the six beauties".
The speech was described in The New York Times as: > reminiscent of Mr. Obama’s 2004 address to the Democratic National > Convention; his speech on race in Philadelphia during the 2008 Democratic > primaries; and some of his more impassioned moments on the campaign trail. The Washington Post opined that this speech would be most enduring in the history books.
Undish's music is characterized by a dark and ethereal atmosphere, doom metal and gothic rock influenced guitars, and the deep and somber vocals of both Ada Szarata and Robert Baum. The vocals have a strong Polish accent. Undish 2005 album, A Gift of Flying shows a more impassioned style with a more laidback yet dark atmosphere.
This interests Evie, who has a 4.0 GPA and wants to write a paper on Emma. She uses the house's "emergency phone" to call her, revealing Sharp's location to Zane, who had contacted Emma. Sharp takes the girls to a "spirit rally", where he is forced to give a speech about cheerleading. He becomes more and more impassioned, proving to the girls he finally "gets it".
There are two short chorales. The first, at bars 71-72 marks the transition from B section back to A, while the second, at 98-101, concludes the piece, in F major. The piece was described by Frederick Niecks (Chopin's biographer) as: "we will note only the flebile (feeble) dolcezza of the first and the last section, and the inferiority of the more impassioned middle section".
Musically speaking the song is based on a simple groove based melody with piano, flute, electric guitar, and bass guitar accompaniment. The song gradually builds in intensity as it progresses, and reaches a climax during the fourth and final section. Simone's vocal becomes more impassioned, cracking with emotion and her steady piano playing becomes frenzied and at times dissonant, possibly to reflect the angst of the character. The song ends with Simone wailing, with ear splitting conviction, the name "Peaches".
Fabill 12 (The Wolf and the Lamb) similarly involves the characters of the wolf and a sheep, but this time it is a more straightforward expansion of The Wolf and the Lamb, one of Esope's bleakest "stories". As in Fabill 11, the wolf pitilessly kills his victim. This time, however, the narrator's response in the moralitas (10 stanzas – the longest in the cycle) – is, or seems to be, completely different in terms of sympathies and more impassioned on the theme of social, political and legal injustice.
He was also elected to Glamorgan County Council, and to Port Talbot Town Council, and was the Mayor of Port Talbot in 1924. That year, he was also elected as chair of the ILP in South Wales. In political matters, Davies worked closely with Tal Mainwaring, often giving public speeches on socialism together. He was noted as the more impassioned speaker, and his political knowledge was broad; on returning home from work, he was known to dip his hands in cold water in order to wake himself up sufficiently that he could read.
Many of the arrivals from the United States did not want to be under a more strict military control, and instead informally joined the volunteer units that had gathered in other parts of Texas. These volunteer soldiers were in many cases more impassioned than the Texas settlers. Although the provisional Texas government was still debating whether the troops were fighting for independence or for separate statehood, on December 20, 1835, the Texian garrison at Goliad voted unanimously to issue a proclamation of independence, stating "that the former province and department of Texas is, and of right ought to be, a free, sovereign and independent state".
When the Seattle Post-Intelligencer ran a review of Lee's cookbook Semi-Homemade Cooking that criticized both her recipe and her "Semi-Homemade" concept, the review's author received a response "that was more impassioned than I anticipated", with most readers agreeing with the article. However, a number of readers disagreed with the column. One reader wrote, "Lots of people who don't want to take the time to shred a cup of carrots want to cook a good meal." Kurt Soller, writing for Newsweek, compared Lee's impact upon television cooking with that of Julia Child, noting that although Lee's show "is the furthest from Child's methods", both women "filled a niche that hasn't yet been explored".
Ironically, The Film that Wasn't evoked a more impassioned response when it was being made than after it was aired. During the making of the film, in 1993, Loevy was awarded Israel's highest honor, the Israel Prize, for his lifetime of contributions to Israeli television. The next day, the headline on the front page of Yediot Ahronot newspaper read, "Israel Prize Winner Making Film about the Secret Service's 'Torture Chambers.'" The use of torture had long been a hot-button issue in Israel, and in 1987, an official commission headed by the former President of the Supreme Court Moshe Landau ruled that "moderate physical pressure" might sometimes be necessary as an interrogation tool.
Ira Robbins of Trouser Press wrote that "the album combines manic William Burroughs- influenced poetry and raw-edged music for the best rock presentation of nihilism and existential angst ever. Hell’s voice, fluctuating from groan to shriek, is more impassioned and expressive than a legion of Top 40 singers." Mark Deming of AllMusic called Blank Generation "one of the most powerful [albums] to come from punk's first wave" and "groundbreaking punk rock that followed no one's template, and today it sounds just as fresh—and nearly as abrasive—as it did when it first hit the racks." Sid Smith of BBC Music, in a 2007 retrospective review, called it "a thrilling and improbably poignant listening experience".
Many of the arrivals from the United States did not want to be under a more strict military control, and instead informally joined the volunteer units that had gathered in other parts of Texas. These volunteer soldiers were in many cases more impassioned than the Texas settlers. Although the provisional Texas government was still debating whether the troops were fighting for independence or for separate statehood, on December 20, 1835, the Texian garrison at Goliad voted unanimously to issue a proclamation of independence, stating "that the former province and department of Texas is, and of right ought to be, a free, sovereign and independent state". The provisional government had originally placed Houston in charge of the regular forces, but in December the council gave secret orders to James Fannin, Frank W. Johnson, and Dr. James Grant to prepare forces to invade Mexico.
On 26 July 2009, Sirleaf apologized to Liberia for supporting Charles Taylor, saying: "When the true nature of Mr. Taylor's intentions became known, there was no more impassioned critic or strong opponent to him in a democratic process" than she. On 28 August, the Legislature announced they must "consult our constituents for about a year" before deciding whether or not to implement the Commission's recommendations. During an appearance at the Council on Foreign Relations in 2010, Sirleaf argued that the implementation of the TRC's recommended ban would unconstitutionally violate her right to due process. In October 2010, the chairman of Sirleaf's Unity Party, Varney Sherman, argued that implementation of the recommendation would be unconstitutional, as Article 21(a) of the Constitution prohibits ex post facto laws, and Sirleaf had broken no law by financially supporting Taylor that imposed a ban from public office as a penalty.
The story, however, needed to be not "only comprehensible, but urgent," something in which the audience "is now compelled to recognize itself" (41). But on Fulton's reading, Christ, across the range of Saxon and Anglo-Saxon translations, :was not a Christ for whom sinners were expected themselves to have compassion; this was a Christ in whose presence they could do nothing but pray. Moreover—as Paschasius himself suggested in his emphasis on the reality of Christ’s presence at the altar and of the judgment effected in eating unworthily of his flesh—the more imminent the moment of judgment, the more impassioned must their prayers become. (59) Implicit here, but not fully articulated, is the suggestion that there was a type of affective devotion and an effort to craft or shock an emotional response, but that the emotions were different than those that would be evoked in later affective devotional practice.
She comports herself with noble moderation in this private colloquy with a man she fears and yet despises, commencing with nothing but an appeal to his clemency and mercy. His objections make her more impassioned: she sets her brother's misdemeanour in a touching light, and pleads forgiveness for a fault so human and in nowise past all pardon. As she observes the impression of her warmth, with ever-greater fire she goes on to address the hidden feeling of the judge's heart, which cannot possibly have been quite barred against the sentiments that made her brother stray, and to whose own experience she now appeals for help in her despairing plea for mercy. The ice of that heart is broken: Friedrich, stirred to his depths by Isabella's beauty, no longer feels himself his master; he promises to Isabella whatever she may ask, at price of her own body.
The symphony has long been popularly known as the Feuer or Fire symphony. As with most other monikers attached to Haydn's symphonies, the name itself did not originate with the composer. For a long time, the attributed title was thought to refer to the fiery nature of the composition, particularly the rather unusually spirited first movement (marked Presto, a tempo indication more typical of final movements) and the brief but energetic last movement, which features prominent horn fanfares and corruscating runs on the strings. However, there is nothing particularly distinguishing about any of the movements that would make it more impassioned than other symphonic compositions by Haydn during this period. Instead, the nickname almost certainly derives from the use of several movements as accompanying music to a performance of the play Die Feuersbrunst by Gustav Friedrich Wilhelm Großmann, which was performed at Eszterháza in either (depending on the source) 1774 or 1778.
Nevertheless, the song charted at mainstream rock radio, where it peaked at #18. The #5 Hot 100 peak was their best showing in six singles, yet despite being followed up by more impassioned, up-tempo material it would be their last major pop hit to date. Further singles from the album included "Heart Turns to Stone", which had peaked at #7 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in an earlier non-commercial release only to rock radio but only managed #56 on the Hot 100 several months later, and the harder "Can't-Wait", which matched the #18 Mainstream Rock Tracks charting of "I Don't Want to Live Without You" but failed to crack the Hot 100 as it was a non-commercial release except in Canada. "Out of the Blue" was notable for being the only song in the band's catalog to be credited to all four members from the classic 80's lineup.

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