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"Her memory will no doubt continue to divide opinion and stir deep emotion, " he said.
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As Mr Johnston's painstakingly detailed account slowly reveals, Wordsworth's search for his political identity was a messy business, mixed up with sex, money, friendship and deep emotion areas which his maturer self was less than comfortable exposing.
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At a mosque in the center of the Syrian capital, crowds of Iranian pilgrims gather to visit a historic Shiite shrine, the women in long, black cloaks and the men chanting Shiite prayers with deep, public emotion.
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Like the birthplace, the Hyde Park home was the scene of memories that tapped a deep well of emotion in President Reagan, evidenced by his reaction upon Mayor Jane Byrne presenting a photo of the home to him in September 1981, six months after the assassination attempt.
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It reveals the emotion, deep hatred and sheer adrenaline which engulfed them as they became embroiled in the great miners' strike.
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The most active areas in the untreated animals, compared with the controls, were a part of the pre-frontal cortex, and also the amygdala an almond-shaped structure deep in the brain that is believed to be the seat of emotion.
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These leaders literally take a deep breath or two, and maybe even walk around for a few minutes, to allow the intensity of the emotion to subside before lucidly and steadily plotting a path forward.
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