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passions <a passion; passions> N

passions

full of passion or emotion

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Special attention is devoted to the mastering of the passions, because with them above all else the moral combat must be waged most relentlessly.
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This was calculated to appeal to the passions of the populace of towns who appeared to have particular complaints against friars.
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His self-effacing nature and boyish demeanour served to defuse passions in many of these hotly disputed cases.
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The government has whacked a big increase on cider duty, but what is it about the apple-based beverage that excites such strong passions from drinkers?
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She combined these passions in Christmas cards and self-published books of poems.
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Starting the consignment store with the fried chicken was a way for us to combine a number of passions and merge the cultures.
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However, due to their common work place and passions for economics and philosophyand the incessant discussions of these, sometimes, intertwining topicsmade them, unavoidably, great friends.
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Much of her art is inspired by the passions she explores in life, such as yoga, breathwork, raw food and cleansing, meditation and spending time in nature.
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He says to follow your passions because nothing is going to be a smooth roller coaster ride.
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The set-to highlights the passions that can arise when the future of an aging religious property is in the balance.
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