Nursing a bottle in Lena Goldoni's Champs-Elysees penthouse listening to the impassioned rhetoric of revolution.
Durham's sheer reasonableness was beginning to be as exhausting as the impassioned rhetoric of any obvious fanatic.
Begin's impassioned rhetoric, laden with pathos and evocations of the Holocaust, appealed to many, but was deemed inflammatory and demagoguery by others.
The inquiry does not call for impassioned rhetoric from either side.
The subject, at any rate, unleashes Annie Dillard's most impassioned rhetoric.
I have tried reasoned discourse, impassioned rhetoric, furious epithets, expressions of anger or pity and absolute indifference.
Mullinger wrote that Loyson's "resonant voice and impassioned rhetoric possess, especially for his own countrymen, a powerful charm."
Outside the Dutchess County Courthouse, as well, there was a return of the impassioned rhetoric that marked the case when it began in November.
Through her impassioned rhetoric he first heard of the heroic deeds of that amazing Englishman who went by the curious name of the Scarlet Pimpernel.
"If the impassioned rhetoric of Israel's political debate is to blame for this national tragedy, then the rhetoric of the left must share in that blame no less than the right."