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  • He said her name impassionedly before he caught her wrist and kissed her palm, his dark eyes never leaving hers.

    Tender Rebel Lindsey, Johanna 1988

  • And the normally reticent Justice Thomas, to the surprise of everyone, once, during oral argument in a cross-burning case, spoke openly and impassionedly about the "reign of terror" that this pernicious symbol has unleashed on his persecuted community.

    Thane Rosenbaum: The Empathy Seat on the Supreme Court 2009

  • Of all the group that milled about under the trees, girls smiling excitedly, men talking impassionedly, there was only one who seemed calm.

    Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996

  • Of all the group that milled about under the trees, girls smiling excitedly, men talking impassionedly, there was only one who seemed calm.

    Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996

  • Of all the group that milled about under the trees, girls smiling excitedly, men talking impassionedly, there was only one who seemed calm.

    Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996

  • Of all the group that milled about under the trees, girls smiling excitedly, men talking impassionedly, there was only one who seemed calm.

    Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996

  • Of all the group that milled about under the trees, girls smiling excitedly, men talking impassionedly, there was only one who seemed calm.

    Gone with the Wind Margaret Mitchell 1996

  • He kissed her impassionedly, like a man lost in a storm of forbidden desire.

    Dance Of Desire Lisa, Leonore 1982

  • It is fairly good for the artist to perform solemn antics in a gymnasium class, to gesture impassionedly with dumb-bells, and tread the mill of the circular running-track.

    The Joyful Heart Robert Haven Schauffler 1921

  • I found him as impassionedly grateful as before, and with a tale that trespassed even further on the incredible, and after dinner we all sat around a log fire and talked ourselves into a sort of intimacy.

    Love, the Fiddler Lloyd Osbourne 1907

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