10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNIMPASSIONED»
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Campaigning for Hearts and Minds: How Emotional Appeals in ...
But most Perot ads, including his sixty- and thirty-second spots, as well as his half
-hour infomercials, were of the unimpassioned variety. Their goal was to convey
a verbal message full of factual claims and arguments. For example, during the ...
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Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Synonyms
E. Lawrence) <not ... a subject of irregular and interrupted impulses of virtue, but
a cominem, persisting, immovable person — Emerson) Unimpassioned so
stresses the absence of heat, ardor, or fervor that it often connotes lack of feeling
and, ...
Merriam-Webster, Inc, 1984
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Lincoln's Speeches Reconsidered
1 1 5).22 Here reverence is the confluence of "unimpassioned reason" and
passion in a well-directed fear of tyranny and admiration for the law and its
greatest authors. Observed from one perspective, Lincoln's address is a bundle
of oppo- ...
John Channing Briggs, 2005
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The Practical Reader: With Directions for Reading
I. Unimpassioned narrative, descriptive and didactic styles of composition,
require pure Tone, moderate Force and Movement, middle Pitch, unimpassioned
Radical Stress, unimpassioned Inflections, moderate Emphasis and Pauses. II.
Francis Thayer Russell, 1855
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Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command
Be that, however, as it may, I can only say that I entirely dissent from the justice,
as well as the policy of Captain Maconochie's project of treating nil convicts
whatsoever, on their first arrival, with strict, unimpassioned severity, and of
continuing ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1838
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Orthophony: Or, Vocal Culture in Elocution: A Manual of ...
Unimpassioned Emphasis. It may be thought, however, that, although the
emphasis of passion does include many elements, the common emphasis of
meaning, in unimpassioned intellectual communication, may be sufficiently
expressed by ...
James Edward Murdoch, William Russell, George James Webb, 1845
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The National Speaker: Containing Exercises, Original and ...
By a continued utterance on the same key the lungs of the speaker suffer for want
of variety of action, and the hearer is fatigued by a dull monotony of gound. •
RULES FOR PITCH. 1. Unimpassioned thought and moderate emotion require
the ...
Henry Bartlett Maglathlin, 1851
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Synonyms Discriminated: A Complete Catalogue of Synonymous ...
Unimpassioned. The term Dispassionate relates to the mind and the judgment,
as not being warped, prejudiced, or in any way swerved or carried away by
passion or feeling (Lat. passio, from pati, passus, to suffer). Unimpassioned
relates to ...
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Syntax of the Hebrew Language of the Old Testament
THE RELATIONS OF THE PREDICATED ACTION, A3 IMPASSIONED OR
UNIMPASSIONED. Voluntative and Imperative, simple and intensified. 223a. The
verb, as it appears in its earliest developed form (described in §§ 190-199),
expresses ...
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Storymaking in Bereavement: Dragons Fight in the Meadow
Dragons Fight in the Meadow Alida Gersie. A grief without a pang, void, dark and
drear, A stifled, drowsy, unimpassioned grief, Which finds no natural outlet, no
relief, In words, or sigh, or tear. Samuel T. Coleridge CHAPTER THREE ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «UNIMPASSIONED»
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Paranormal (AC)tivity
... kind, and in the same spirit of exact and unimpassioned enquiry which has enabled science to solve so many problems”, according to their mission statement. «PhysicsCentral.com, Jul 15»
The Blame Game Begins: Opening Statements In The Dewey …
The unimpassioned monologue was accompanied by projected graphics, which centered around what can best be described as a keg being repeatedly filled ... «Above the Law, May 15»
BBCSSO/Litton review – exhilarating, until it became exhausting
... play hard to get. It isn't trying to be anything but itself, and its blithe, uninhibited energy pays honour to Poe's “Israfel, who despisest / An unimpassioned song.” ... «The Guardian, Apr 15»
Too Many Things To Care About
Driving home, feeling unimpassioned and mildly guilty, I passed a breakfast café in my neighborhood. Muffins the size of small cushions were cooling in the front ... «WBUR, Mar 15»
Elizabeth Berg's Writing Matters series offers support for midlisters
Slouka's sentences are rhythmically similar to Michael Herr's, and they land in a similar way, a sort of unimpassioned compassion. Consider: "It's hard for me to ... «Chicago Tribune, Mar 15»
Former Republican: Same-sex marriage will lead to the dissolution …
Rather we must rely, as the young Abraham Lincoln once said, on “Reason, cold, calculating, unimpassioned reason.” No matter how far-fetched, Keyes is not ... «PinkNews, Feb 15»
CONSTITUTION IN CRISIS
Rather we must rely, as the young Abraham Lincoln once said, on “Reason, cold, calculating, unimpassioned reason.” Because we live in an age mesmerized ... «WND.com, Feb 15»
Koons in Paris: More Is Less
... more and more artists towards modes of expression that are unimpassioned and imitative. However, with his Centre Pompidou retrospective/celebration (as in ... «Hyperallergic, Dec 14»
A Soldier Explains What It Was Like In the World War I Trenches
“We was up in the mountains with the same stuff we wore down in Gallipoli in summer,” he went on, in his unimpassioned way: “The trenches only came up to ... «The New Republic, Oct 14»
Buggers Muddle: The Trials Of Oscar Wilde
But in this more earnest and less Earnest play, John Gorick holds the reliable centre as an imposing if unimpassioned Oscar while William Kempsell and Rupert ... «Londonist, Oct 14»