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emotionally English

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emotionally

with regard to emotions emotionally secure in an emotional manner at the funeral he spoke emotionally

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emotively touchingly movingly hard feelingly agitatedly

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Simple sentences

The refugees suffered physically and emotionally.
When we watch a movie, play a video game, or read a book, we become emotionally attached to certain characters and gradually become like them.
I'm emotionally drained.
I don't know how to talk to emotionally distraught people.
Tom is emotionally blackmailing Mary.

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And not emotionally.
You're pretty. shut down emotionally.
I was being emotionally mature.
Since the tragic wedding the countess has been physically and emotionally broken. Half a year later. Since the tragic wedding the countess has been physically and emotionally broken.
You know, you're the most emotionally unstable girl I've ever met.
The transmissibility of an illusion by one person to one or more other persons who are emotionally cohesive, is well established.
A woman like you could never become involved emotionally with any man, sane or insane.
No, we've progressed emotionally.
Honey, you got to think about it. not just emotionally, but mentally.
I've thought of you as emotionally immature. torn by irrational rages, a bit on the psychopathic side.
And take someone who isn't emotionally involved.
I hope that in your final speech you won't become too emotionally involved.
But emotionally, to her, his death is like a bad dream. from which she'll awaken and find him again.
It doesn't mean anything emotionally.
I don't know how emotionally involved you are.
On the other hand, you mustn't hold people too accountable. for everything they say when they're emotionally upset.
Emotionally, she's a child.
No, we've progressed emotionally. Baloney.
I've thought of you as emotionally immature, torn by irrational rages a bit on the psychopathic side.
We've wasted time torturing a girl who's emotionally unable to speak for herself.
Emotionally it was right.
It was quite obvious to him last night that she had become emotionally involved.
Do not allow yourselves to be emotionally disturbed by those messages.
But don't you think it'd be better in any case to wait until we're less upset emotionally. and then try to find a way out calmly?
There's no point in approaching this emotionally.
He's emotionally upset.
Emotionally upset?
It was quite obvious to him last night that she had become emotionally involved. Worst of all, with a man he thinks is a government agent.
For I have no room for them, neither mentally nor emotionally.
That might be emotionally satisfying to you, but it wouldn't be exactly practical, and hardly fair.
Yes, she's emotionally disturbed.

News and current affairs

Some Americans react emotionally to that prospect, though it would be ahistorical to believe that the US will have a preponderant share of power resources forever.
Turning away people who manage to reach one's country is emotionally difficult, even if they are being sent to a safe haven.
Investors may respond emotionally, but they are unlikely to let their anger cause them to miss what appears to be a substantive increase in value.
Above all, sophisticated voters will themselves be emotionally intelligent enough to be prepared for surprises.
To deal with such situations, we developed immediate, emotionally based intuitive responses to the infliction of personal violence on others.
First elections, in particular, are almost inevitably of limited value as foundations of democracy, because they take place in an emotionally charged atmosphere and largely without substantive debate.
We should no more be emotionally attached to the exchange rate than to any other price.
Today, though the need for such an order is just as great, the argument is not nearly as comprehensible or emotionally powerful.
Few of us, however, respond as emotionally to the threat of chronic disease, a vague and elastic term that is mainly useful for organizing health services.
That view is supported by recent scientific work showing that much of our behavior is based on very rapid, instinctive, emotionally based responses.
It has to do with many middle-class women's emotionally complex expectations and projections about money.
It is a tradition that they wish to continue, presumably because some Japanese are emotionally attached to it.
Karadzic responded emotionally that he would call former President Jimmy Carter, with whom he said he was in touch, and started to leave.
Europe's three key new leaders - Britain's Gordon Brown, Merkel, and Sarkozy - all belong to a generation that is no longer emotionally moved by the project of European integration.
So the future of this big country is of great importance to Europe; in view of its own interests, therefore, Europe cannot afford an emotionally frustrated reaction.
But of all the charges thrown at President Barack Obama by his domestic political opponents, the hardest for most outsiders to accept is that he is too emotionally disengaged: all brain cells and no red-blood cells.
The question arising from the end of this conflict is this: what are likely to be the intellectually and emotionally mobilizing forces of political discourse in the future?

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