With one liberal white and two coloured Africans reading, it proved to be an impassioned attack on apartheid.
An exception was Wittgenstein, who made an impassioned attack upon axiomatic set theory, and upon the idea of the actual infinite, during his "middle period".
Several "Geraldo" fans delivered impassioned attacks on the straying sisters for their familial foolings around.
But Mr. Reich offered an impassioned attack on the president's economic agenda.
In an impassioned attack on school standards, delivered on St George's day, the Prince of Wales said something to please almost everyone.
He ascribes my impassioned attack on state testing to "apprehension," fear of being "observed or monitored."
The move today to end debate on the bankruptcy bill led to some impassioned attacks by the legislation's critics on the Senate floor.
Does anyone remember Presidential candidate Ronald Reagan's impassioned attacks against President Carter's $59 billion budget deficit?
The Maecenas of the prize, a businessman whose interventions the previous year had been very low-key, made a lengthy and impassioned attack on Houellebecq.
Quinet and Michelet changed their lectures into impassioned attacks against the society.