| 1. | "... mere
technical handling of materials."
"You know there is a connection between the [artists']
passion and their hands, which is reflected in the object," Mr.
Monroe says in an interview."
| Source: | Reaves, Michele. "Smithsonian's Craft Show offers art that functions" Washington Times Apr. 22 2000: 4  |
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| 2. | "
In the Passion zone, you can trace the connections between erotic
graffiti and the stations of the cross."
| Source: | Kinder, Marsha. "Doors to the Labyrinth: Designing Interactive Frictions with Nina Menkes, Pat O'Neill, and John Rechy" Style 33.2 June 22 1999: 232  |
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| 3. | " But the McGinniss style is instantly recognizably and rarely
dull. "I was psychically ripe for a consuming passion that had no
connection to..."
| Source: | Walters, Colin. "ON BOOKS" Washington Times May 23 1999: 6  |
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| 4. | " Hence he
defined vice as "[p]romiscuous intercourse, unnatural passions,
violations of the marriage bed, and improper arts to conceal the
consequences of irregular connections" (Malthus 1826a: 16)."
| Source: | Jensen, Hans E. "The Development of T.R. Malthus's Institutionalist Approach to the Cure of Poverty: From Punishment of the Poor to Investment in Their Human Capital" Review of Social Economy 57.4 Dec. 1 1999: 450  |
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| 5. | " Of course, these
cosmic images of sun and moon recall earlier Crucifixion imagery (such
as Durer's Crucifixion in the Large Woodcut Passion series) and the
direct connections between heaven and earth."
| Source: | Silver, Larry. "Nature and nature's God: landscape and cosmos of Albrecht Altdorfer" Art Bulletin 81.2 June 1 1999: 194-196  |
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| 6. | "... of their financial situation, Virginia wrote letters
to maintain connections both with friends and with the liberal politics
that were her passion."
| Source: | Hale, Grace Elizabeth. "One of nature's rebels" American Scholar 73.1 Jan. 1 2004: 150-153  |
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| 7. | "
With an investigator's pride and passion, crime and courts
reporter Renee Ordway recalls learning that a new area official was
being investigated in connection with a previous post. "Even..."
| Source: | STEPP, CARL SESSIONS. "READER FRIENDLY" American Journalism Review 22.6 July 1 2000: 22  |
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| 8. | "... at a personal level and
through the challenges and passion for journalism we all share.
"It was just a good reminder that there are SPJ connections
everywhere, and that leads to so many other people," she said."
| Source: | Lehrman, Sally. "UNITY shows the breadth of diversity it takes to produce great journalism" Quill 92.7 Sept. 1 2004: 30-31  |
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| 9. | "
From Engagement to Passion
The large and growing body of information about workforce
engagement describes it as a heightened emotional connection to a job
and organization that goes beyond satisfaction (Gubman, 1998; Gubman,
2003)."
| Source: | Gubman, Ed. "From engagement to passion for work: the search for the missing person" Human Resource Planning 27.3 Sept. 1 2004: 42-47  |
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| 10. | " You're an inspiration for all of us, not just
because of your obvious passion for dance, but because of the way
you've used it to enhance your connection to others."
| Source: | Hamilton, Linda. "Advice for dancers: former New York City Ballet dancer Linda Hamilton, Ph.D., is a lecturer, a psychologist in private practice, and the author of Advice for Dancers . She has been offering advice to Dance Magazine readers since 1992" Dance Magazine 78.10 Oct. 1 2004: 35-36 |
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| 11. | " Like chat rooms, forums and other Internet
communities, blogging can provide a sense of connection.
"Everyone has a story to tell, everyone has something that
their passion..."
| Source: | . "Blogs used as diaries; Writers ditch paper, pencils for interaction" Washington Times Nov. 4 2004: 02  |
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| 12. | "... similar to those of the sensitive appetite,
differing in this, that in the sensitive appetite they are passions, on
account of its connection with a bodily organ, whereas in the
intellective appetite they are pure operations" (Summa Contra
Gentiles 90)."
| Source: | Graves, Neil D. ""The whole fulness of the Godhead dwells in him bodily": the materiality of Milton's God" Christianity and Literature 52.4 June 22 2003: 497-524  |
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| 13. | " These were the years in which he became an
icon-for-rent--the World Greatest Composer--while simultaneously
falling out of favor with young avant-gardists who had no interest in
his passion for order."
| Source: | Teachout, Terry. "The Real Stravinsky" Commentary 110.1 July 1 2000: 58  |
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| 14. | "... Corrigan and
Sayer (1985:8) put it, in order to reclaim lost, dormant and suppressed
histories and cultural traditions, this passion to "rectify"
historical truth also creates an unending pattern of internal
colonialism."
| Source: | CHUN, ALLEN. "Democracy as Hegemony, Globalization as Indigenization, or the "Culture" in Taiwanese National Politics" Journal of Asian and African Studies 35.1 Feb. 1 2000: 7  |
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| 15. | " A transformed spirit pervaded the new social order, and play,
aesthetics and pursuit of intellectual and individual passions began to
flourish."
| Source: | MERRIFIELD, ANDY. "No Exit? Dream On" Nation 270.22 June 5 2000: 44  |
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| 16. | "
In order to curb the popular passion for moving around, they asked the
government to "pursue international agreements to increase the cost
of air travel"."
| Source: | Barker, Paul. "Let people live where they wish" New Statesman (1996) 129.4477 Mar. 13 2000: 9  |
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| 17. | "... thought on the lives and passions of the great saints and
Catholic men, in order to imitate them), he began by offering to
"kings, princes, dukes, and marquises" biblical examples of
right behavior."
| Source: | LEHFELDT, ELIZABETH A. "Ruling Sexuality: The Political Legitimacy of Isabel of Castile [*]" Renaissance Quarterly 53.1 Mar. 22 2000: 31  |
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| 18. | "... government." The Chinese passion was not a search
for causality in the physical universe, but for order in the human world
with its socioethical laws."
| Source: | Casino, Eric. "Management and the Tao: Organization as Community" Philosophy East and West 50.1 Jan. 1 2000: 155  |
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| 19. | "
Snyder, a little-known communications executive from Bethesda with
a lifelong passion for his hometown team, quickly assumed
Milstein's bid in order to prevent several heavyweights from
pushing the price near $1 billion."
| Source: | Snider, Rick. "Victory clinches NFC East title" Washington Times Dec. 27 1999: 1  |
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| 20. | "
Point of Order
"Nabokov, Scientist" (July-August 1999) is a timely
illustration of how one man was able to interrelate his passions for
nature, art, and literature."
| Source: | . "TO THE EDITOR" Natural History 108.7 Sept. 1 1999: 10  |
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| 21. | "... judges and lawyers would learn to keep out their own passions and
views of morality during this initial stage in order to accurately
represent the view of the majority (Grey, 1983, p. 1)."
| Source: | Hasian, Marouf, Jr. "The Domestication of Legal Argumentation: A Case Study of the Formalism of the Legal Realists" Communication Quarterly 46.4 Sept. 22 1998: 430  |
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| 22. | " He advocated laws against "free love" and
"lust" in order to prevent human beings from becoming less
than human. "The development of the passion..."
| Source: | Constantelos, Demetrios J. "The Rise of Christianity: A Sociologist ReconsidersHistory" Historian 61.1 Sept. 22 1998: 222-223  |
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| 23. | "... the corruption of political power, the temptation of money, the
conflict and compromise between personal passions and moral order, the
emergence of new ideologies and values" (241)."
| Source: | Craig, Martha J. "Shakespeare in China: A Comparative Study of Two Traditions andCultures" Renaissance Quarterly v51.n3 Sept. 22 1998: 1047-1050  |
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| 24. | " Dossetti's vision combined the two orders of Caesar and
God, but the institutions of parliament and council frustrated his noble
passion to connect them."
| Source: | Gaffey, James P. "Giuseppe Dossetti: Prime prospettive e ipotesi di ricerca" Church History 68.4 Dec. 1 1999: 1013  |
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| 25. | "
Do academics have to become novelists in order to write about the
passions and tragedies that inspire murders?"
| Source: | STRANGE, CAROLYN. "MURDER AND MEANINGS IN U.S. HISTORIOGRAPHY" Feminist Studies 25.3 Sept. 22 1999: 679  |
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