For Ferrari, though, the signing may have less to do with emotion than cold-hearted practicality.
It allows us to move around things on the outside without dealing straight on with emotion.
Facts are boring but putting facts into a context with emotion makes them memorable.
Kaslow's eyes widen and gloss with emotion when she talks about her ultimate dream for these women.
Ongoing discoveries in psychology and neuroscience increasingly support the notion that human reasoning is rife with emotion.
The issue is fraught with emotion and complicated by the politics of not one, but two election years.
The onslaught-of-illness stuff is rendered not with emotion but with makeup and lighting.
The injury happened right in front of Pitino and the Louisville bench, and several Cardinals were overcome with emotion.
Some teachers, overcome with emotion, fainted during his interview with them, he said.
"That rocked, " said deputy project manager Richard Cook, his face flushed with emotion.
But Jacobson has a keen sense of balance, and the intelligence in his work is always tempered with emotion.
Usually with family, things are always mixed--you know, its good to see your family but it's always wrought with emotion.
The man cradles the child's head with one hand and hugs his waist with the other, his face flushed with emotion.
She said she shook with emotion during her visit as she talked with the firefighters about the fate of the school.
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As I stepped down onto the tarmac at Quaid-e-Azam International Airport in Karachi on October 18, 2007, I was overcome with emotion.
The first of these systems has to do with emotion and motivation.
"I'll never procrastinate again, " said Ms. Ansary, her voice cracking with emotion.
He also appeared to be overcome with emotion, fighting back tears, when part of his video manifesto "Knights Templar 2083" was played in court.
She never said, as most musicians had been saying, that I was extremely advanced for my age, that I played with emotion and technical fire.
The worried husband was periodically overwhelmed with emotion throughout the interview.
Zeljko Lucic let loose a fierce and pained baritone as Rigoletto, combining with Damrau for an unforgettable second-act duet filled with emotion, inflection and even tears.
As with many others who still carry vivid, unspeakable images from the blast, William Baay was overcome with emotion immediately after the verdict was announced.
Martin's parents, Tracy Martin and Sybrina Fulton, did not attend the remembrance nor the court proceeding because they were "overcome with emotion, " said their family attorney Benjamin Crump.
You're very overcome with emotion, because you don't expect it, because at that point, you're ready to accept it as a failure, because that's what you're attuned to.
"A man who has not sunk a molar into a fig newton, " Dirksen would announce, his gray-golden ringlets vibrating with emotion, "has let much of life pass him by!"
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The show, which will travel to 10 other U.S. venues, includes still images, video, playable games and a piece called "Gamers" clips of players talking to the screen or reacting with emotion.
Choked with emotion after seeing Ms Gillard take over, he took credit for invoking a swift response to the global financial crisis with a fiscal stimulus that helped Australia avoid a recession.
Shug McGaughey III, a Kentucky native and widely respected trainer who had yet to win the Derby, was overcome with emotion by Orb's comeback, breaking down as he tried to explain his joy.
But the disc is no downer: With a tender, scratchy voice that often cracks with emotion and a clear understanding of the vivid storytelling that defines folk music James commands attention effortlessly.
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