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1 The five categories of human biots, however, elicited a more emotional response.
2 Prince William has said becoming a father has made him more emotional .
3 But I also suspect my current reaction is more emotional than rational.
4 This is particularly frequent among Orientals who are more emotional than Europeans.
5 If she has more emotional tunes like that, Liam better brace himself.
6 My mother is more emotional about her job than her fellow prodders.
7 Daley said he is more emotional and less organised than his father, though.
8 I doubt there's a more emotional six minutes on the fringe.
9 Running home, we got more emotional and garbled versions of what had happened.
10 By touching, feeling, even hugging the ice, they had a more emotional response.
11 She wasn't crying, but I had never seen her more emotional .
12 Her instinct was to infuse every line with more emotional meaning.
13 Then some more emotional talkers took up the exultant strain again.
14 The passive contemplation may be applied later to more emotional works.
15 It's for younger folk, the looks are more emotional , it's very much lifestyle.
16 The more emotional speaker was thanking the BPI governor for authorising the takeover.
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