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Studies have also shown that jealousy sometimes heightens passion towards partners and increases the intensity of passionate sex.
Her intensity, youth, and passion created a stir of attention from the media, as well as from other abolitionists such as Lucretia Mott.
Two volumes of Lettres published in 1809 displayed her as the victim of a passion of a rare intensity.
The undoubted passion and intensity of the text may also be due to the famous incident where he sent the completed draft of the first volume to John Stuart Mill for comment, only for Mill's maid to accidentally burn the volume to ashes, forcing Carlyle to start from scratch.
There was such passion and intensity about their lives.
As a player, Guillén was regarded for his passion, speed, hustle, intensity and defensive abilities and his ebullient love for the game.
He had an extraordinary delicacy of rhythm, an unrivalled sense of perception, a purity and intensity of passion second to none, and a remarkable command of the English language.
For the rest of his life, Macklin would continue to train his students with such intensity and passion and through them, make an important contribution to the English Theatre.
The intensity of passion, and the consequences of its manifestation, result in a stark contrast of vice and virtue.
Dhawan from The Tribune, while documenting the famous Hindi films of 1988, praised Kapadia for " proving her mettle as an actress of intensity and passion.
This play tends to preserve O ' Neill's typical passion and intensity while losing some of its aestheticism in the language, and risks a certain amount of redundancy as a result, so it is not surprising that some critics did not fully embrace it at first.
The writer ’ s passion gives his work an intensity which the reader recognizes and sympathetically feels.
He confessed that his passion for collecting was second in intensity only to his addiction to cigars.
The passion of Arkansas fans for their Razorbacks often overran the confines of SWC basketball venues, so much so, that Reunion Arena in Dallas ( annual site of the SWC postseason tournament ) was deemed " Barnhill South " ( after the Razorbacks ' on-campus arena ) based on the numbers and intensity of Hog fans present.
He played with tremendous intensity and passion, as well as lyricism and subtlety.
* Buffy admits to Willow that she feels " real love and passion have to go hand in hand with pain and fighting ", and questions if a normal relationship can have the same sort of intensity.

intensity and gave
In his analysis of Aalto, Giedion gave primacy to qualities that depart from direct functionality, such as mood, atmosphere, intensity of life and even national characteristics, declaring that " Finland is with Aalto wherever he goes ".
Kazan strove for " cinematic realism ," a quality he often achieved by discovering and working with unknown actors, many of whom treated him as their mentor, which gave him the flexibility to depict " social reality with both accuracy and vivid intensity.
At this point he gave out a cry of such fear and intensity that it was heard in the depths of Angband, and the Balrogs rushed to the aid of their master, scourging Ungoliant with their whips of flame.
And in the starring role, Richard Conte gave a performance which displays both intensity and subtlety.
Film critic Roger Ebert, who gave the original Nikita three and a half stars out of four, gave Return three stars, saying: " Point of No Return is actually a fairly effective and faithful adaptation and Bridget Fonda manages the wild identity swings of her role with intensity and conviction, although not the same almost poetic sadness that Anne Parillaud brought to the original movie.
Jurek gave notice to the album's sound quality, telling readers that it does not " capture the sheer overblown intensity of the unit in a concert setting ," but that it comes closer than one may imagine.
The suspension also gave Bell time to amend his claims to avoid an interference with an earlier patent application of Gray's that mentioned changing the intensity of the electric current without breaking the circuit, which seemed to the examiner to be an " undulatory current " that Bell was claiming.
Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three stars out of four, praising Thornton's performance in particular, saying: " The movie is like a merger of ugly drunk in Bad Santa and his football coach in Friday Night Lights, yet doesn't recycle from either movie ; he modulates the manic anger of the Santa and the intensity of the coach and produces a morose loser who we like better than he likes himself.
This gave four possibilities for each single pixel: background ( any one of the 16 colors the system offered, black or blue was most used ; however only one background color could be chosen for the entire screen ), red, green and yellow, with two possibilities of intensity selectable for the entire screen ( except the background ): low ( darker ) and high ( lighter ).
Online film reviewer James Berardinelli gave the film three and a half stars out of four, praising the performances of Swank and Sevigny as the film's greatest success and likening the intensity of the film to that of a train wreck.
Ebert and Roeper gave the film " two thumbs up ", with Ebert giving it 3 stars out of 4 and noting " The movie is Farrell's to win or lose, since he's onscreen most of the time, and he shows energy and intensity.
The staff at Variety ( magazine ) magazine gave the film a positive review and wrote, " John Sayles again uses a keen intelligence and finely tuned ear to tackle the nature of friendship and loving in Lianna ... Paced by Griffiths ' excellent pivotal performance, the film is marked by fine acting overall, particularly Hallaren as the catalytic lover scared off by the intensity of Griffiths ' feelings ; DeVries as the acerbic, insecure academic mate ; Jo Henderson as the retroactively frightened best girlfriend ; and Jesse Solomon as the wise-beyond-years pubescent son.
GameSpot gave the game a score of 9. 4 out of 10, praising its smooth graphics and direct controls, while also drawing attention to the game's dynamic soundtrack, which adjusts the intensity of the background music based on the player's current performance.
Recrystallization of the crude solid from methanol gave orange crystals of the title anthraquinone ( 120 mg, 15 %), mp 69 – 71. 5 °: IR ( CCl < sub > 4 </ sub >) 2900, 1670, 1540, 1320, 1290, 1250, 1005, 980, 952, 932 cm – 1 ; 1H NMR δ 1. 50 ( s, 2H ), 1. 70 ( m, 2H ), 2. 23 ( m, 2H ), 9. 51 ( s, 18H ); EIMS m / z ( relative intensity ): M + 352 ( 14 ), 337 ( 17 ), 73 ( 67 ), 57 ( 79 ), 55 ( 77 ), 43 ( 100 ), 41 ( 67 ).
He also gave praise to the game's sprite layouts and animations and its sounds ; he said that " crowd noises and the whack of landed blows juice the game's intensity level ".
His paintings provided fine detail that were invisible to the naked eye, and gave " depth and intensity of vision that only artistic transformation can achieve.
Classic Rock also gave the collection four stars out of five, praising its " unique sexual intensity ", and feeling that it represented a " handsome legacy ".

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You probably would not remember, since you never seemed to remember even the same moments as I, much less their intensity, one sunny midday on Fifth Avenue when you had set out with me for some final shopping less than a week before the wedding you staged for me with such reluctance at the Farm.
They sometimes employ a large parabolic array of mirrors ( some facilities are several stories high ) to focus light to a high intensity.
Tremor intensity can worsen in response to fatigue, strong emotions, low blood sugar, cold, caffeine, lithium salts, some antidepressants or other factors.
While living in London, noting the American Engineer's patriotic intensity, some British acquaintances referred to him as the " star-spangled Hoover ".
There was some respite during 1936, while Berlin hosted the Olympic Games, but from 1937 the intensity of his anti-Semitic words and actions began to increase again.
In some rare cases, individuals may remain in a state of full-blown psychosis for many years, or perhaps have attenuated psychotic symptoms ( such as low intensity hallucinations ) present at most times.
The two major sources of evidence given to support this theory are that dopamine receptor D2 blocking drugs ( i. e., antipsychotics ) tend to reduce the intensity of psychotic symptoms, and that drugs which boost dopamine activity ( such as amphetamines and cocaine ) can trigger psychosis in some people ( see amphetamine psychosis ).
The album garnered mixed reviews upon its release, with some critics praising its intensity and uniqueness while others bemoaned its comparative impenetrability.
Perhaps the only constant connotation that shit reliably carries is that its referent holds some degree of emotional intensity for the speaker.
In physics, attenuation ( in some contexts also called extinction ) is the gradual loss in intensity of any kind of flux through a medium.
In optical communications, intensity modulation ( IM ) is a form of modulation in which the optical power output of a source is varied in accordance with some characteristic of the modulating signal.
Computations based on the theory presented in the review produce radiation parameters ( intensity and duration time versus wavelength ) that match experimental results with errors no larger than expected due to some simplifications ( e. g., assuming a uniform temperature in the entire bubble ), so it seems the phenomenon of sonoluminescence is at least roughly explained, although some details of the process remain obscure.
The notion that a tin foil hat can significantly reduce the intensity of incident radio frequency radiation on the wearer's brain has some scientific validity, as the effect of strong radio waves has been documented for quite some time.
After some consideration it was decided to contact lighting experts in the field of high intensity light displays.
Since light pens operate by detecting light emitted by the screen phosphors, some nonzero intensity level must be present at the coordinate position to be selected, otherwise the pen won't be triggered.
Point lights are usually subject to some form of attenuation, or fall off in the intensity of light incident on objects farther away.
* 1954-1991: The multi-year droughts in portions of North America of 1954 – 56, 1976 – 78, and 1987 – 91 were noted for dust storms of the intensity seen in the middle 1930s over some fraction of their coverage and timespan, and more sporadically during the times between.
The first and third of this list reached black blizzard intensity, causing total blackout for some period ranging from 90 sec to 10 or more minutes, over some fraction of the ground covered.
Also, in the mesopelagic where some light still penetrates, some organisms camouflage themselves from predators below them by illuminating their bellies to match the color and intensity of light from above so that no shadow is cast.
In some cases, horizontal skylights are used with reflectors to increase the intensity of solar radiation ( and harsh glare ), depending on the roof angle of incidence.
In his review in The New York Times, Vincent Canby called the film " an uproarious display of brilliance, nerve, dance, maudlin confessions, inside jokes and, especially, ego " and " an essentially funny movie that seeks to operate on too many levels at the same time ... some of it makes you wince, but a lot of it is great fun ... A key to the success of the production is the performance of Roy Scheider as Joe Gideon ... With an actor of less weight and intensity, All That Jazz might have evaporated as we watched it.

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