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1." Here, and throughout the book, Kintz identifies the passions and emotions that are aroused by such attempts to reconstruct new models of masculinity and the cultural anxiety that this causes."

Source:  Miller, David W. "NICE SOUNDING HATE" Review of Politics 61.4 Sept. 22 1999: 750

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2." Frank's book Passions Within Reason, an economist's look at human emotions, completely changed my view of emotions and influenced my discussion of them in How the Mind Works."

Source:  . "FORCED to CHOOSE" American Scientist 87.6 Nov. 1 1999: 545

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3." It persuasively expressed the tension between a longing to be transported by genuine passion and a wry acknowledgment of the self-consciousness by which the expression of such passion can be constrained, between really letting go and mentally belaboring one's emotions."

Source:  Leith, Caoimhin Mac Giolla. "JAKI IRVINE" Artforum International 38.1 Sept. 1 1999: 177

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4." When the late nineteenth-century scholars addressed the dangers of male emotion, they described it as destructive, urgent passion ungoverned by reason; and--being themselves elite white males--they attributed this ungoverned passion to "savages" and animals, to men of lesser classes and races."

Source:  Rotundo, E. Anthony. "Speaking from the Heart: Gender and the Social Meaning of Emotion" Journal of Social History 38.1 Sept. 22 2004: 232-235

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5." According to the American Heritage Dictionary, "Passion is a powerful emotion, boundless enthusiasm." Passion for what one believes is what we want in a leader, and I feel that I, too, have this passion."

Source:  . "2000 slate of candidates" AORN Journal 71.1 Jan. 1 2000: 111

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6."... with its own definitions of stability, consistency, and predictability."(40) Nevertheless, it is passion, emotion, and imagination that animate the dialogue of natural law."

Source:  Nifong, William R. "Promises past: Marcus Atilius Regulus and the dialogue of natural law" Duke Law Journal 49.4 Feb. 1 2000: 1077

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7." As New Lines showed--with its selection of work by Philip Larkin, Donald Davie, Thom Gunn, Kingsley Amis, John Wain, Elizabeth Jennings, Conquest, and others--a balance could still be struck between "human knowledge, human thoughts, human passions, emotions,..."

Source:  Yezzi, David. "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It" New Criterion 18.10 June 1 2000: 80

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8." The emotion-resistant scenarios de Man revisits--Julie's desire for self-criticism, Nietzsche's affective freedom, Kant's sublime apatheia--similarly reveal the infinity of emotion through their oxymoronic structure. "Deconstructive passion" thrives on its own death: "The language of pathos is infinitely eloquent" (AR 186), de Man remarks."

Source:  TERADA, REI. "Pathos" Studies in Romanticism 39.1 Mar. 22 2000: 27

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9."... an emotion in her, which she expressed at unsuitable moments, and with a passion that would not have been unseemly in a pilgrim to a sacred shrine. (427) Though Mrs. Hilbery's pilgrimage is "no momentary impulse" since "she had been dreaming..."

Source:  ZEMGULYS, ANDREA P. ""Night and Day Is Dead": Virginia Woolf in London "Literary and Historic"" Twentieth Century Literature 46.1 Mar. 22 2000: 56

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10." What is needed now are journalists who understand well what has ignited the passions of these people and who will move out from their parochial positions to examine what lies at the core of the intense emotions that travel across the popular divides."

Source:  Holt, Eddie. "The Troubles We've Seen" Nieman Reports 54.2 June 22 2000: 84

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11." Newbury Park: Sage H[ddot{o}]pfl, Heather, and Steve Linstead 1993 'Passion and performance: suffering and the carrying of organisational roles' in Emotion in organizations."

Source:  Snell, Robin S. "Studying Moral Ethos Using an Adapted Kohlbergian Model" Organization Studies 21.1 Jan. 1 2000: 267

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12." For example, in Rochester: The Flower City, McKelvey described the passion felf in the German American community, writing that "the Germans felt an up-surge of emotion as the ... war stirred their native pride."

Source:  White, Richard H. ""THE SPIRIT OF HATE" AND FREDERICK DOUGLASS" Civil War History 46.1 Mar. 1 2000: 41

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13." It is not that Deguy ever wishes to give weight to the "coldness" of irony which "reduces the thing to its mereness; pushes it away." But the "warmth" he speaks of as being at the center of this emotion, being one of com- passion - and thus related..."

Source:  . "Did Nike Say to `Just Do It" World Literature Today 74.1 Jan. 1 2000: 110

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14." For her it was, as her son Jonathan Guinness later wrote, "the passion of Juliet and ... the conversion of St. Paul; emotion and conviction were inseparable." "In politics, as in everything..."

Source:  Allen, Brooke. "Jan Dalley Diana Mosley" New Criterion 18.8 Apr. 1 2000: 71

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15." Does an older, lineless face look serene, or does it suggest a life without passion, a life of repressed and unexpressed emotion?"

Source:  KLEEGE, GEORGINA. "Wearing the Mask Inside Out" Social Research 67.1 Mar. 22 2000: 47

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16." Valentine, Mann Satterwhite II. "Description of Hubbard's Illustrations," 1852; "Passions & Emotions," 1853."

Source:  TRACHTENBERG, ALAN. "Lincoln's Smile: Ambiguities of the Face in Photography" Social Research 67.1 Mar. 22 2000: 1

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17."... while the intention of the translator is derivative, ultimate, ideational." The poet struggles to bring into language something that exists outside of language, some real or imagined urgency, some emotion or passion or experience."

Source:  SANTOS, SHEROD. "A la Recherche de la Poesie Perdue" American Poetry Review 29.3 May 1 2000: 9

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18." The three contestants displayed their knowledge and passion to three opera-savvy judges as they discussed in depth the characters, emotions and longevity of Giuseppe Verdi's "Rigoletto," Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's "Don Giovanni" and Gaetano Donizetti's..."

Source:  Reaves, Michele. "Opera quiz winner's next stage is New York" Washington Times Feb. 19 2000: 2

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19."... which they imagined as a time of acute emotion, high mythology, naturalness and candour, magic, religious passion and crusades, and of course a time of romance, chivalry, and courtly love."

Source:  Gairdner, William. "Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Romantic Roots of Modern Democracy" Humanitas 12.1 Mar. 22 1999: 77

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20." Crimes of passion have too long been tolerated because of the romantic myth that emotions cannot be controlled."

Source:  CALLAHAN, SIDNEY. "OH, BEHAVE! : Stifle your road rage" Commonweal 126.22 Dec. 17 1999: 8

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21."... it sounds a little corny, but Al Wilson is the heartbeat of this football team," junior linebacker Raynoch Thompson said. "He plays with a passion I hadn't seen before and shows a lot of emotion."

Source:  Davis, Barker. "Linebacker Wilson keeping Vols focused" Washington Times Jan. 2 1999: 1

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22." To Jardine, putting her back into the laboratory shows how scientific advance is part of "ordinary life, with ordinary gifts and failings, ordinary passions and emotions"."

Source:  Showalter, Elaine. "INGENIOUS PURSUITS: BUILDING THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION" New Statesman (1996) 4456.128 Sept. 27 1999: 81

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23." To Jardine, putting her back into the laboratory shows how scientific advance is part of "ordinary life, with ordinary gifts and failings, ordinary passions and emotions"."

Source:  Showalter, Elaine. "Bridging the gap" New Statesman (1996) 4456.128 Sept. 27 1999: 81

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24." While they understand the technical end of their performance, they also are genuine with their emotions and project passion for the art of dance. * Competitions offer great opportunities for taking class with professionals."

Source:  Gold, Rhee. "TIPS for Competitors" Dance Magazine 73.7 July 1 1999: 37

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25." TOOMEY+ Paul M. 1990 Krishna's consuming passions: Food as metaphor and metonym for emotion at Mount Godvardhan."

Source:  Caughran, Neema. "Fasts, feasts, and the slovenly woman: strategies of resistance among North Indian potter women" Asian Folklore Studies 57.2 June 1 1999: 257-258

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