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He launched into the most impassioned soliloquy of the entire litigation.
I preferred to speak like the adults who sounded the most impassioned.
To the latter point, CoCo speaks up in her most impassioned moment yet.
But his most impassioned attack against Trump was over the GOP nominee's treatment of women.
Lindsey Graham (R-SC) was ready to take a stand — and become Kavanaugh's most impassioned Republican defender.
The case for strong encryption is one of Apple's most impassioned stances — and one Trump has decried.
She was about to tap into one of the world's most impassioned and accomplished marathon swim communities.
Tusk, a former Polish prime minister, made one of his most impassioned calls yet for Britons to stay.
Perhaps one of Trump's most impassioned rally cries on the campaign trail was the promise to drain the swamp.
He is now delivering some of the most impassioned speeches in favor of Ms. Rousseff's impeachment, calling her government "disgraceful."
The Massachusetts senator seemed most impassioned -- and effective -- while attacking Bloomberg for his past comments about women and his wealth.
When previous first ladies like Michelle Obama and Hillary Clinton addressed this theme, it inspired some of their most impassioned, memorable speeches.
CONWAY: And then he followed it up on October 22018th and gave the most impassioned defense ever heard from a presidential debate footing.
On Tuesday, Musk made his most impassioned and detailed case for space colonization yet at an event with SpaceX, his private spaceflight company.
Schiff made his most impassioned case to senators in a Thursday night speech, arguing that they must vote to remove Trump from office.
You can also make your most impassioned defense of why Nebraska should or shouldn't be part of the Midwest in the comments section below.
In the song's climax, frontman Ezra Koenig delivers one of the most compelling vocal performances of his career with some of his most impassioned lyrics.
High drama came to Capitol Hill Wednesday as FBI Director James Comey made his most impassioned defense yet of his conduct during last year's presidential race.
But Redmayne's gentle features are ill-suited for such an indignant character, and he can't seem to muster much energy for even the most impassioned scenes.
One of the most impassioned pleas has come from the ranks of Silicon Valley — the HBO show, not the actual tech hotbed upon which it is based.
He delivered what was arguably the most impassioned, inspirational address I have ever seen, and he spoke to all Americans, regardless of party affiliation, race, religion or sexual orientation.
More seriously: I think that what the most impassioned warriors of the Democratic base want is Trump's impeachment, because they recognize him — rightly — as a danger and a disgrace.
In nine tracks, most of which stretch past nine minutes (with the achingly light "Beauty in Falling Leaves" pushing past 16 minutes), Yob delivers its most impassioned album to date.
"We will negotiate until the other side squeals," the party's parliamentary leader, Andrea Nahles, said in the most impassioned of the speeches at the congress in Bonn, imploring delegates to vote 'yes'.
Sanders took the Senate floor Monday night and made his most impassioned speech yet against the GOP replacement bill process, challenging his colleagues' secrecy with a "what are you afraid of?" challenge.
But now that Trump is president and his base has become the most impassioned constituency in the party, Cruz is his biggest cheerleader and a ready mouthpiece for all of those lies.
But congressional Democrats are struggling to keep a tight grip on their most impassioned voices, just as Republicans did with the rise of the Tea Party in opposition to President Barack Obama.
Perhaps the most significant role played by the European Parliament has been to provide a megaphone for some of the union's most impassioned enemies, notably politicians from the U.K. Independence Party, or UKIP.
Washington (CNN)Within hours of taking the oath of office, President Donald Trump on Friday night signed an executive order aimed at trying to fulfill one of his most impassioned campaign promises: Rolling back Obamacare.
New York Mayor Bill DeBlasio gave the second-most impassioned defense of the leftward shift after Warren, and he probably did himself some good in the debate by striking an authentic tone about his beliefs.
In "Novacene", his most impassioned argument is that humans are cursed by language because it forces causal, linear thinking at the expense of intuition, which is a truer way to understand the reality of the world.
In four hours of testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee, Comey delivered his most impassioned defense yet of a decision that many Democrats believe cost them the White House: telling Congress 11 days before the Nov.
The most impassioned remarks came from former Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani of New York, who described an America plagued by crime and violence and repeatedly praised police officers for keeping families safe without regard to race.
The most impassioned speeches on the topic have come not from her, but from the first lady, Michelle Obama, who said Mr. Trump's words had "shaken me to my core," and from President Obama and others.
He was picking up on the typecasting that some of his most impassioned detractors had done — a bit of bigotry on their part, and a tactical error — and converting it into a weapon of his own.
Not only was Mr. al-Bashir ousted by his own lieutenants in April and then sent to prison, but Darfuris have also emerged as some of the loudest and most impassioned supporters of Sudan's continuing revolution.
But it was on the subject of false information coursing through social media and television that Mr. Obama was most impassioned, so much so that at one stage he lost track of the question he was answering.
Aside from being the most impassioned fleet — an  important quality for pre-modern militaries — Dany's proven herself a conqueror with the most diverse army; the Dothraki's equivalent to huns or mongols, and her Unsullied equivalent the elite Persian Immortals.
The day's most impassioned speech came from an undocumented woman who told the crowd she was there despite the very serious risks to her freedom because what was happening was a matter of life and death for her community.
The announcement is likely to prompt further discontent in the North African country after a weekend that saw one of its largest and most impassioned displays of public dissent since the war of independence from France ended in 1962.
This advanced form of an outfit-sharing app may be the new kid in town, but we predict WEAR could be the next tech trend among the most impassioned fashion fans (including R29 — we're launching our own WEAR account this August).
As Wilson puts it in "Light as Imagined Through a Body of Ice," in which relationships and art are conjoined as ways of looking: You go to museums to fall in love with the most impassioned strokes, to share the genuflections of love.
He saved perhaps his most impassioned critique for last, and was clearly emotional when he delivered it: Which goes to my final point, how ludicrous it is that this government is shut down over a promise the president of the United States couldn't keep.
He also was one of the most impassioned supporters of the Iraq War—which he called a "mistake" in a book this year—but in 2004 he was seen as independent enough that Democrat John Kerry asked him to be his running mate (McCain refused).
Ohio State 30, Michigan 27 COLUMBUS, Ohio — Generations of Ohio State and Michigan fans will debate the latest episode of one of college football's most impassioned rivalries, a 30-27 Ohio State victory in two overtimes on Saturday, the Buckeyes' fifth straight win over the Wolverines.
While event creator Stanley Schtinter and The White Hotel creative director Austin Collings read out some of the funeral's passages, a recording of Diana's brother's most impassioned speech—where he criticized the press and referred to the Spencers as Diana's "blood family," thus throwing shade at the royals—is played through big monitor speakers.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's campaign manager on Sunday said the real estate mogul during the final debate gave the most "impassioned" anti-abortion argument of any GOP nominee.
AllMusic reviewer Matt Fink stated: "Gary Davis laid down 12 of his most impassioned spirituals for Harlem Street Singer ... Overall, the collection is well worth the purchase and should be considered essential listening for fans of country blues or gospel".
In Things Fall Apart, Okonkwo's friend Obierika voices the most impassioned oratory, crystallising the events and their significance for the village. Nwaka in Arrow of God also exhibits a mastery of oratory, albeit for malicious ends.Egejuru, pp. 395–396. Achebe frequently includes folk songs and descriptions of dancing in his work.
The ballad "For a Friend" in the album Red from the British pop duo The Communards was written in his memory. Mark Hooper of The Rough Guide to Rock writes that this cut may be Somerville's "most impassioned moment". Ashton was a friend of both Jimmy Somerville and Richard Coles. For a Friend reached number 28 on the British charts.
The last cut on the original vinyl side one is an emotional ballad. It was written in memory of Mark Ashton a friend of Somerville and Richard Coles who died of HIV/AIDS. Mark Hooper of The Rough Guide to Rock writes that this cut may be Somerville's "most impassioned moment". It was among the first pop songs to address AIDS.
Lindsey DiMattina of Hollywood.com said that Rihanna's singing is stronger than ever. Contactmusic's reviewer described it as a "laid-back track", and suggested that the lyrical content is related to her former boyfriend Chris Brown. In a track-by-track review of Unapologetic, Andrew Hampp of Billboard found the song inspiring and commented that it "finds Rihanna doing one of her throatiest, most impassioned vocals to date".
"For a Friend" is a single from the British pop duo The Communards taken from their 1987 album Red. The song is an emotional ballad and was written in the memory of Mark Ashton, a friend of Jimmy Somerville and Richard Coles. Mark Hooper of The Rough Guide to Rock writes that this cut may be Somerville's "most impassioned moment". "For a Friend" reached number 28 on the British charts.
In 1826, Brooks began a correspondence with the English Poet Laureate, Robert Southey, who praised her work heartily and gave her the pseudonym "Maria Del Occidente" (Maria of the West). He regarded her as "the most impassioned and imaginative of all poetesses", but time did not sustain this verdict. She also caught the attention of Edgar Allan Poe. He, too, praised her work, and often mentioned her favorably in his literary reviews.
While he believed that The Baseball Network fundamentally corrupted the game (except in Costas' point-of-view, the sense that the fans held steadfast, spaniel-like loyalty), Costas himself acknowledged that the most impassioned fans in baseball were now prevented from watching many of the playoff games they wanted to see. Costas added that both the divisional series and the League Championship Series now merited scarcely higher priority than regional coverage provided for a Big Ten football game between Wisconsin and Michigan.
Rosenfeld wrote, "The Israel that emerges in [the book] Radicals, Rabbis and Peacemakers – a country characterised as 'amoral', 'barbaric', 'brutal', 'destructive', 'fascistic', 'oppressive', 'racist', 'sordid', and 'uncivilised' – is indistinguishable from the despised country regularly denounced by the most impassioned anti- semites." Rosenfeld derides the interviewed subjects of the book for "not driven by anything remotely like reasoned historical analysis, but rather by a complex range of psychological as well as political motives that subvert reason and replace it with something akin to hysteria".
A kind of "I speak for all women" conviction is displayed by her in this episode, whose conversation with National Security Advisor Nancy McNally (played by Anna Deavere Smith) suggests her belief that all other female members of the administration share her perspective. The episode won Janney an Emmy, and contains what is perhaps her most impassioned speech on women's issues. It's framed as a look at C.J.'s personal, emotional side and seems largely intended as character development. Her portrayal of C.J. Cregg brought Janney a multitude of accolades.
" "I Can't Make You Love Me" entered many lists of the greatest songs of all time. In 2000, Mojo magazine placed it at number 8 on its "100 Greatest Songs of All Time" list. The song is also ranked No. 339 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. The website "Ultimate Classic Rock" placed the song at number 24 on their "25 Saddest Songs Ever", praising Bonnie Raitt vocals, writing that "she sings in one of her most impassioned vocals ever.
Many of those few Confessing Church members who actively attempted to subvert Hitler's policies were extremely cautious and relatively ineffective. Some urged the need for more radical and risky resistance action. A Berlin Deaconess, , showed courage and offered "perhaps the most impassioned, the bluntest, the most detailed and most damning of the protests against the silence of the Christian churches" because she went the furthest in speaking on behalf of the Jews. Another Confessing Church member who was notable for speaking out against anti-Semitism was Hans Ehrenberg.
Wardle, pp. 126–130. The year 1812 seems to have been the last in which Hazlitt persisted seriously in his ambition to make a career as a painter. Although he had demonstrated some talent, the results of his most impassioned efforts always fell far short of the very standards he had set by comparing his own work with the productions of such masters as Rembrandt, Titian, and Raphael. It did not help that, when painting commissioned portraits, he refused to sacrifice his artistic integrity to the temptation to flatter his subjects for remunerative gain.
Allmusic's Jason Ankeny said: "Recorded with soul-jazz icon Richard "Groove" Holmes on Hammond, Madame Foo Foo not only boasts a hip, contemporary sound unlike any of Staton's previous efforts, but it's an approach that fits the singer like a glove, accentuating the earthy, blues-inspired elements so vital to her craft. ... the session settles into a sinuous, late-night groove that complements the far-ranging material in full. Silent for so long, Staton clearly savors every nuance and turn of phrase, delivering one of her finest and most impassioned performances".
Fëanor, upon learning of his father's murder and the theft of his prized Silmarils, named Melkor "Morgoth", or "Black Foe of the World" (literally "Black Enemy"). Now King of the Noldor in Tirion, Fëanor delivered the most impassioned speech ever given in Arda, which he unwittingly filled with Morgoth's corruption. He railed against the Great Enemy, but because of Morgoth's influence, he also blamed the Valar for Morgoth's deeds. He persuaded most of his people that because the Valar had abandoned them, the Noldor must follow him to Middle-earth to wrest the Silmarils back from Morgoth and avenge Finwë.
'" Her vocal performance on Loud (2010) received positive reviews from music critics. James Skinner from BBC praised Rihanna's vocals on the song "Love the Way You Lie (Part II)" and wrote that her voice is powerful and that "it is Rihanna's vocal – at once commanding, soulful and vulnerable – that anchors the song, and Loud itself". Andy Gill from The Independent feels that "California King Bed" features her best vocal performance. In a review of Unapologetic, Billboard magazine wrote, "Diamonds finds Rihanna doing one of her throatiest, most impassioned vocals to date, on this inspirational pop ballad.
The writers were inspired by a variety of sources, including sources inside government, published material and contemporary news stories. Jay has written that as early as 1965, he had been induced by developments in the Timothy Evans case to wonder about an "inverted alchemy" operating in Whitehall, capable of frustrating the most impassioned campaigner. The writers also met several leading senior civil servants under the auspices of the Royal Institute of Public Administration, a think-tank for the public service sector, which led to the development of some plot lines. Some situations were conceived as fiction, but were later revealed to have real-life counterparts.
Allmusic's Hal Horowitz gave A Woman Like Me four out of five stars and called it "a powerful album — moving, intense, and honest". He found Dennis Walker's "heart-tugging yet defiant material" suited for LaVette, whose performance he compared to "Otis Redding at his most impassioned", and felt that her matured voice adds emotional depth. Q magazine gave it three stars and credited LaVette for "knocking the bejesus out of" the songs on a "tough-talking, bluesy" album. In its three-star review, Mojo found its stories of "broken hearts and promises" similar to Tennessee Williams and wrote that LaVette's vocals "remain remarkably untarnished by age".
"Love It If We Made It" was met with widespread critical acclaim with praise directed particularly toward's the song's lyrics. Thomas Smith of NME called the song "pulsating", and founds its lyrics "eye-popping", calling them an outward look at society and its "endless fuckery". Jamieson Cox of Pitchfork named it Best New Track, calling it "an airing of grievances large and small" that summarises the current state of the world. Cox also said that Healy "turns out one of the most impassioned vocal performances of his career here" and that the song "suggests you can always find a way to keep going, even when you're drowning in the planet's collective misery".
In the winter of 1881–82, from a caucus of Republicans, directed by Simon Cameron, she received the tender of the highly remunerative position of Superintendent of Public Instruction in the State of Pennsylvania. To have accepted that offer, she would have been compelled to abandon her work with the Prohibition Alliance, without any one to take her place; hence she did not accept. In October, 1881, Brown gathered through personal letters, special circulars, and press notices a large National Conference of leading Prohibitionists and reformers in the Central Methodist Episcopal Church, New York City. Before that Conference, she made one of her most impassioned appeals for unity among temperance workers, whereby the National Prohibition Alliance was led to unite formally with the Prohibition Reform Party.
Paz y Paz has been praised for her aggressive prosecution of organized crime in Guatemala (resulting in a 9% drop in crime) and has subsequently received numerous threats against her life. She is also noted for her prosecution of human rights abuses, including high-profile cases against former president Efraín Ríos Montt, indicted for genocide in January, 2012, and against the perpetrators of the Dos Erres massacre, committed during the latter's dictatorship. In her tenure as Attorney General, Paz y Paz has earned a reputation as the most impassioned prosecutor Central America has seen since the war's end in the mid-1990s. She is the first-ever Guatemalan law enforcement official to have brought to justice prominent human rights abusers from Guatemala's civil war era.
Kostrowicki family's coat-of-arms Guillaume Apollinaire (; 26 August 1880 – 9 November 1918) was a French poet, playwright, short story writer, novelist, and art critic of Polish-Belarusian descent. Apollinaire is considered one of the foremost poets of the early 20th century, as well as one of the most impassioned defenders of Cubism and a forefather of Surrealism. He is credited with coining the term "Cubism"Daniel Robbins, 1964, Albert Gleizes 1881 – 1953, A Retrospective Exhibition, Published by The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York, in collaboration with Musée National d'Art Moderne, Paris, Museum am Ostwall, Dortmund in 1911 to describe the emerging art movement, the term Orphism in 1912, and the term "Surrealism" in 1917 to describe the works of Erik Satie. He wrote poems without punctuation attempting to be resolutely modern in both form and subject.
When two men grabbed him to throw him out of the Dome, what was left of his humble dress fell off and Ulstadius ran down the main aisle of the church, naked and screaming that the disgrace of Finnish clergymen would be revealed, like his current disgrace. Ulstadius and two of his most impassioned followers were sentenced to death, but the conviction was changed to life in prison. Ulstadius was then sent to the infamous prison Smedjegården in Stockholm, capital of the Swedish Empire, where he remained for the rest of his life, under very hard conditions. During his last years, when he was an old man, he was offered freedom, but when he learned that his freedom was only a pardon, not a change of the original conviction, he said that he didn't want such a freedom, and asked to stay in the prison.
" Costas further wrote that the agreement involving the World Series being the only instance of The Baseball Network broadcasting a nationally televised game was an unprecedented surrender of prestige, as well as a slap to all serious fans. He believed that The Baseball Network fundamentally corrupted the game and acknowledged that the most impassioned fans in baseball were now prevented from watching many of the playoff games that they wanted to see, as all playoff games had been broadcast nationally for decades. Costas added that both the divisional series and the League Championship Series now merited scarcely higher priority than regional coverage provided for a Big Ten football game between Wisconsin and Michigan. According to Curt Smith's book, The Voice – Mel Allen's Untold Story, the longtime New York Yankees broadcaster and This Week in Baseball host was quoted as saying "You wonder how anything would be worse [than CBS].
In 1966, Bourne became a founding member of the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children which was organised in opposition to the Abortion Act, 1967 and campaigned actively, albeit unsuccessfully against the Act. In his memoirs, Bourne wrote: > Those who plead for an extensive relaxation of the law [against abortion] > have no idea of the very many cases where a woman who, during the first > three months, makes a most impassioned appeal for her pregnancy to be > 'finished,' later, when the baby is born, is thankful indeed that it was not > killed while still an embryo. During my long years in practice I have had > many a letter of the deepest gratitude for refusing to accede to an early > appeal.A. Bourne, A Doctor's Creed: The Memoirs of a Gynaecologist, London, > 1963 His retirement was active; he continued to undertake private practice alongside his interests in gardening, reading, travelling, and writing.

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