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Biological states associated with the nervous system.
emotions
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1
Poetry attaches its
emotion
to the idea; the idea is the fact.
2
By late afternoon, various family members said they felt numb with
emotion
.
3
The problem was that outpouring of
emotion
had merely masked the reality.
4
You can ask yourself questions like: Where did this
emotion
come from?
5
He'd never simply held anyone, not for pleasure or need or
emotion
.
6
Disgust is the obvious
emotion
you can call on in public health.
7
The first
emotion
was surprise; the second, awe; the third, pious fervour.
8
Of course it is negative
emotion
that you want most to control.
9
Unable to stand it a moment longer, Chewie gave in to
emotion
.
10
He let
emotion
rule him, and that was a very dangerous thing.
11
Con had told her to think through the problem logically, without
emotion
.
12
That
emotion
and others such as compassion set us apart from animals.
13
Characters work best when they're grounded in solid human
emotion
and experience.
14
For several years, the risk of being overcome with
emotion
dissuaded me.
15
You expect some
emotion
if her race hasn't gone exactly to plan.
16
At Amiens, doubt ceases;
emotion
is trained in school; Thomas Aquinas reigns.
emotion
deep emotion
strong emotion
much emotion
great emotion
show no emotion
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