71. Tempers soon flared and emotions ran high. 72. The finance professor, whose brother-in-law is Kashmiri, says anger and emotions run so deep that nuclear war is truly possible. 73. The final step was one last group meeting, where emotions once again ran high. 74. The emotions ran deep for Johnson, too. 75. The government did not want emotions to run too high for too long. 76. The lesson here is that a writer cannot control the appropriation of his work, even by people he would want as allies, especially when emotions run strong. 77. The problem is not simply that Wirey is a self-absorbed creep whose emotions run the gamut from self-pity to passive aggression. 78. Their emotions ran high, a federal agent testified. 79. This emotion now runs so high it is creating an involuntary presidential candidate out of Colin Powell, whose ideology is unknown to his supporters. 80. Unofficially, emotions ran high, and were complex. |