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Last update: September 13, 2015
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Surely there never was a more impassioned Prince. [Please select]
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The eleven others lay strewn about, hopelessly crumpled; mute witnesses of angry fingers and impassioned mutterings. [Please select]
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Ford, the impassioned pacifist, sailing to Europe in his ark of peace, staggered our amazement. [Please select]
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Selden was in the state of impassioned self-absorption that the first surrender to love produces. [Please select]
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He spoke briefly and only once, although the debate became long and impassioned. [Please select]
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He was a graceful and impassioned speaker, and he, too, made his impression. [Please select]
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Perhaps it was only her unwillingness to refuse her sister's impassioned plea. [Please select]
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The Princess had not seen the two men; nor had the fervent conductor, whose impassioned French was easily distinguishable by the unwilling listeners. [Please select]
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Jacks believes that a movement has begun which, "if it develops according to promise, will grow into the most impassioned enterprise so far undertaken by man." [Please select]
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