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Its first performance was delivered at white heat, driven by a compelling conviction.
First of all he asked, in the very white heat of passion of the dispute, for an inquiry.
This is a music without second thoughts, whereas the white heat of the emotions behind it desparately needs some compensating restraint and reflection.
Phrases flicker, spit and flare up, burning through climaxes of white heat, which extinguish themselves in a remarkable, desiccated fragment of crackling wooden slapsticks.
I have not heard the "white heat of the technological revolution" speech made so well for many years.
The white heat of the technological revolution was to be part of the answer to our problems.
We have had pollution with a bad cold and the white heat of the technological revolution.
But pollution and the white heat of technology will not bring much comfort to the hearts of the long-term unemployed.