| 31. | Still, he acknowledged the emotionalism.
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| 32. | Two other groups had earlier linked the area on chromosome 1 to emotionalism, or excitability.
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| 33. | Batagov's works feature a unique sense of large-scale architecture and textured emotionalism.
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| 34. | The film was praised for its documentary stylings and skillful balance between grand spectacle and sheer emotionalism.
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| 35. | Other recent composers have turned their backs on such fashionably unfettered emotionalism in telling the passion story.
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| 36. | I hope we can move away from the hysteria and the emotionalism and get down to work.
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| 37. | The jury was swayed by " emotionalism " in the punishment phase, she said.
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| 38. | The tendency toward emotionalism in icons continued in the Ochrid's Annunciation is a superb example.
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| 39. | In later years the work of Wilder and Forman was severely criticized for its highly pressured emotionalism.
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| 40. | I recognized immigration is an issue surrounded by emotionalism that probably needs someone with wisdom and judgmental discretion.
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