Foreign policy conservatism has become colored by triumphalism and crusading zeal. |
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Schlosberg's passionate rallying call pervades each song with a sense of urgency and zeal so often missed from other bands. |
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Like most of her online posse, Shera speaks of the group with messianic zeal, refusing to pose for any of their many imitators. |
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His zeal can be tiresome, but his writing is so good that you never feel like he's glossing the story. |
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This messianic zeal on the part of Gibreel comes to a sad and realistic end when he finds himself back at Alleluia Cone's door. |
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But in our zeal to do that, we go after everything that resembles violence or seems to glorify it. |
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If you shock or disgust her by precipitancy or over-eagerness, or zeal, appreciate it may be the undoing of your wedded bliss and joy. |
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Yet I feel pretty sure that recreating the messianic zeal about Early Intervention that I felt that day in Granton would do nothing but good. |
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The electronic keyboards have almost wiped it out of existence, but a Bangalore trio has been propagating it with messianic zeal. |
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The show was anchored, with the zeal of a crusader rather than dispassionate neutrality, by Ravi Shastri. |
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And for all the likely travails that the next month will bring, Brown talks with the messianic zeal of a man on a mission. |
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While Wilson rightly championed liberty, he refused to ground his messianic zeal in American self-interest. |
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For some there was religious missionary zeal in helping those who were less fortunate. |
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Today that means developing a ferocious work ethic, self-discipline, competitive zeal, and flexibility. |
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The event, promised to be a grand show, will see a display of grit, zeal and mettle. |
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He bestrode the worlds of scientific research and education with a zeal that even death could not vanquish. |
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That's what thrust him and his classmates into the intersection of law and education with all of the zeal of firebrands. |
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Liberalism is a missionary faith, and proselytising zeal is not normally conducive to sceptical inquiry. |
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There is a direct connection between the presence of missionary zeal in members and their regular presence in worship. |
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He has succeeded in expressing the fervency and zeal both of the minister and his congregation. |
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A new book to be published later this month bears witness to this extraordinary intellectual fecundity and entrepreneurial zeal. |
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She followed Lt. Tod's orders with a zeal that the others joked was fanatical. |
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The village folk take the palm leaf books as the store house of precious occult knowledge and guard them with fanatical zeal. |
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The elimination of all relics of the Hashemites was undertaken with fanatical zeal. |
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Basil's percussion playing is almost a permanent fixture in the mall and he sticks to his task of earning an honest dollar with zeal. |
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Missionary zeal tends to offend the religious sensibilities of people by denouncing their native religions as false and pagan. |
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However, these complaints can be overlooked due to the sheer zeal the movie radiates. |
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Yes, it's true the police overestimated the ability of republicans to quell the zeal of young rioters. |
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The great string of victories beginning at Naseby in June 1645 was the product not of its zeal, but of regular pay. |
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The West must discard its hauteur, its double standards, its superiority complex and its cultural zeal. |
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It wasn't an issue with the robot photos, but some photographs are captioned with quite extraordinary zeal and passion. |
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There were few doctrinaires in Parliament, and the reforming zeal of the Whigs rapidly waned. |
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He distinguished himself by his zeal against the doctrine that is generally termed Calvinistical. |
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Whenever I read that text, his cadences, his eloquence and his zeal come readily to mind. |
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Somewhere between 432 and 460 a second visionary dream, in which the Irish people beseeched him to return, ignited his missionary zeal. |
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The parish is grateful to him for his presence amongst us, his spiritual anecdotes and his untiring priestly zeal for our spiritual welfare. |
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Reverend Andy said he wasn't surprised that my zeal of the previous week had been replaced by sloth and apathy. |
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Space constraint did not abate their zeal to get a glimpse of the amazing cultural divergence of the nation. |
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The Jesuits quickly restored religious zeal among believers in southern Europe. |
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But Quick and Dennison are a spirited, well-matched duo, and their zeal is infectious. |
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In his zeal to accumulate wealth, Mahmud neglected to administer to the lands he had conquered. |
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He is positively glowing with self-righteous zeal beside his equally sober betrothed. |
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His Blair-type zeal took rotation, rotation, rotation to the most exasperating degree. |
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She pours out floods of radiant sound as her character gains in boldness and patriotic zeal. |
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Macon Leary's unassertiveness is in timely contrast to Sarah's decisiveness and Muriel's zeal. |
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At times the explanatory zeal of the commentators impels them into excess and absurdity. |
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Today the more religious zeal a person has, the more selfish and heartless he is apt to be. |
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Extreme nationalism and ideological zeal militated against observing rules of moderation. |
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His political zeal was fired when he befriended radical black activists including Angela Davis. |
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His rousing words were delivered with such zeal that after a while you even began to believe that he believed what he was saying. |
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While his zeal is unchallenged, the strength of his evidence remains uncertain. |
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The artist is embracing new experiences delivered by his health shock with youthful zeal. |
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Palmer was bowled over by Blake's mystic zeal, while Blake was flattered to have a young follower. |
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That zeal is infectious and I finished the book long before we landed at Heathrow despite my struggling eyelids. |
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Charities always have great plans and members who pursue the cause with single-minded zeal. |
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On the manic and almost religious zeal of admirers of the sagas, Lucas noted that he had two fan bases. |
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She shared her husband's reforming zeal and supported him in his campaigns. |
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At the age of 21, full of zeal and love, Richard was accepted as a junior agent in the Irish Church Missions. |
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He embarked with zeal on a foreign policy he himself didn't quite understand. |
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One glance at those staring eyes was enough to confirm that this was a man burning with missionary zeal. |
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His will provides a fascinating insight into his Puritan zeal and personal generosity. |
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The party's modernising zeal is set to sweep away Britain's archaic alcohol restrictions. |
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Excessive rabid zeal can be just as bad for a country as excessive do-nothing laziness. |
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Dvorkin is a highly experienced journalist and former ombudsman who will bring much-needed evangelistic zeal to the post. |
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At the end of the century the early evangelistic zeal of the chief Protestant denominations had notably lessened. |
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Despondency and political apathy are not characteristic of people in the grip of nationalist zeal. |
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Ireland had set about dismantling England's ambitious plans with such zeal that to fall at the final fence was unthinkable. |
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It depends on the zeal, the assiduity, or the nervousness of the individual. |
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However, while the younger man's motivator is religious zeal, Larry's impetus is a need to land the client. |
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These operas were created between 1966 and 1976, each one full of workers, soldiers and slaves who were burning with revolutionary zeal. |
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The thinking behind the move was that it would electrify voters with a charge of democratic zeal, and translate into 60 per cent voter turnout. |
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The new moderate policy reckoned without the ambitions of the poorest peasants and the zeal of local Party cadres. |
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With almost religious zeal we are told to stop eating egg yolks and to start taking fish oil supplements. |
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The ultimate Evil in the film turns out to originate from Ghul's excessive zeal, not from some hoaky diabolism. |
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This is partly because both sides are animated by a fierce destructive zeal. |
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In the mining district, religious zeal was often counterbalanced by a skeptical, almost mocking, attitude. |
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Legislative reforms could ensure meaningful checks against excessive prosecutorial zeal in their use of the grand jury. |
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With a melange of rhythmic numbers and the performance to match, the student participants too showcased unlimited energy and zeal. |
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Thus encouraged, Vincent at once commenced his work with zeal and without fear, he hurried into the scenes of contagion and entered the dwellings of disease and death. |
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It was his business acumen, his own unflagging zeal for the creative business solution, that had freed Sam to do this. |
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But whosesoever mind inclineth not towards zeal, exertion, perseverance, and struggle, he has not become free from this second spiritual barrenness. |
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Investors in growing enterprises have repented of their boom-era zeal and incautiousness, and are now subjecting every deal to microscopic scrutiny. |
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The youngest boy had the unreasonable zeal of a brainwashed psychopath. |
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I do commend the officers involved upon their zeal and energy. |
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He implored me to do so with the zeal of someone who had just found God, emphatically praising the article. |
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By questioning established authority, founding new colleges, and revivifying evangelical zeal, it helped to prepare the revolutionary generation in America. |
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In his time the religious energy and zeal were flowing away from the empirical world into the desert of otherworldliness, asceticism and renunciation. |
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It was characterized by apocalyptic and incendiary rhetoric, anger, impatience, and revolutionary zeal. |
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Once masters of the situation, it is said, the zeal of those who promised reform mutated into a zeal to preserve their private wealth and that of their friends. |
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Even as the ranks of culture warriors on the right diminish, their zeal seems to intensify. |
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Writers of the Gospel made a conscious decision to continually downplay not only his Jewishness but also his revolutionary zeal. |
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She was a Brownie Scout troop leader of almost messianic zeal. |
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There can be no doubt from the tone set by Brian on Thursday at the bank's O'Connell Street branch that the group has gone for wooing customers with messianic zeal. |
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He was said to have been messianic in his zeal to make vaccinations mandatory because of his alleged stockpile of smallpox that, needless to say, never turned up. |
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The defence secretary, whose department was, for reasons which still seem unfathomable, allowed to run what counted for peace as well as the war, lacked this messianic zeal. |
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Melinda Liu on why Beijing needs to keep a lid on the demonstrations while also sympathizing with the patriotic zeal. |
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She fit right in with all the other little old biddies standing up and down the street speaking into cordless telephones with animated gossipy zeal. |
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What does Soylent have going for it other than missionary zeal and a revoltingly kitschy sci-fi throwback name? |
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He will work with as much zeal to snare a mousy girl as to seduce a beauty queen. |
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Given the zeal with which he attacked the curling motorkhana course, you'd think it was a serious competition rather than a fun contest against a handful of hacks. |
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With competitive zeal, Bush sets out to outperform Poppy by learning from his political shortcomings. |
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One of those preachers admitted to The Daily Beast that he was taken aback by her zeal. |
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With that kind of zeal, squeezing in extracurriculars is more essential than ever. |
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I'm putting extra zeal into my scrubbing, dusting, vacuuming and cleaning. |
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Jacomus drew his sword and plunged into battle with Spartan zeal. |
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Unlike some of her peers, she is not motivated by an ideological zeal to precipitate Israel's destruction. |
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Kennedy is fully entitled to conduct his crusade to humble the medical profession, but this level of zeal hardly qualifies him for the conduct of a public inquiry. |
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In fact, his zeal and energy in the kitchen is the most impressive part of the show and undoubtedly the key to his enormous success in both haute cuisine and television. |
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Be it ad photography or cinematography, he works with equal zeal. |
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At first she pities Seymour's socially retarded, ultra-cynical hermitism, but then it only adds zeal to her seduction strategy when her relationship with Rebecca gets rocky. |
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Much to the chagrin of my room-mates, come election time I will roam around extolling the necessity of voting with the zeal of a religious fanatic. |
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In its zeal to be highly efficient and save costs, Dell Inc. has chosen to set up its phone bank in India and have its e-mail reps offer canned solutions. |
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Like many financial advisers, he has a strong entrepreneurial streak and pursues his ideas with the eye-popping zeal of a convert to a new religion. |
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The socialists had an egalitarian dream, the achievement of which inevitably foundered under their managerial inexperience and the unyielding zeal of their convictions. |
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The initial buzz and projected rapid adoption rate of the technology is being driven by suppliers' zeal to stay in the good graces of the proverbial 900-pound gorilla. |
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The reform movement quickly attracted a huge following and, with the zeal of converts, former Roman followers adopted the new creed evangelically. |
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He speaks with the zeal of someone who has undergone a political epiphany. |
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California's preservationist zeal triumphed in 1985, when a group of supporters bought the building. |
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Several character studies have noted his unusual zeal and warmth of character. |
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Through the period of repression the Covenanters held their convictions with a zeal that was only intensified by the persecution. |
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His zeal was not entirely disinterested, as he was to have two thousand acres for himself and Wildman if the claimants succeeded. |
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Thereafter, the 1960s swelled with political zeal and social unrest. |
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In his zeal to equate this with neoconservatism, Desch distorts the following points. |
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This counterimpulse tends to embrace everything difficult and European with juvenile zeal. |
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Reformation zeal had long stigmatized calendary festivals as pagan and was phasing out community drama as papist. |
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But in his zeal to debunk, he too often scants historical interpretation. |
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The indefatigable zeal with which the Bush administration opposes the ICC flows from a disturbingly similar anachronistic world-view. |
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It has ditched unilateralism, hostility to the European Community and zeal for nationalisation. |
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Besides his share in the Lady Margaret's foundations, Fisher gave further proof of his zeal for learning by inducing Erasmus to visit Cambridge. |
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Portland will always support the Thorns with classic Cascadian zeal. |
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A zeal of zebras confuses predators. Each zebra has a different set of stripes. |
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However, many of the peers who had initially supported Montfort began to suspect that he had gone too far with his reforming zeal. |
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I might be angry with the officious zeal which supposes that its green conceptions can instruct my grey hairs. |
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I bear them record that they have a zeal of God, but not according to knowledge. |
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Then Farel, who was working with incredible zeal to promote the gospel, bent all his efforts to keep me in the city. |
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This apparent lack of zeal contributed to Venice's frequent conflicts with the Papacy. |
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Outnumbered, but fired by their zeal, Constantine's army emerged victorious in the Battle of Adrianople. |
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There were two major projects I was expected to throw myself into with the zeal of a cornered honeybadger. |
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Andagoya was rewarded in 1539 by Carlos I with the post of Representative of the Indians, which he performed with brutal zeal. |
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It was the neglect or religious zeal of later generations that led to the loss of these records. |
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They said in jest that he who had guarded the coast with such insensate zeal should be buried by the seashore. |
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After the death of Priscillian and his followers, however, the numbers and zeal of the heretics only increased. |
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By the time Acre surrendered on 12 July, Philip was severely ill with dysentery, which reduced his zeal. |
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As a result of this missionary zeal, practically all Pentecostal denominations today trace their historical roots to the Azusa Street Revival. |
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Independence Day would be cerebrated with national zeal and zest at all divisional and district level, PML-N Balochistan General Secretary Naseebullah Bazai said. |
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Some of these reviews were written in joyous zeal. Others with glee. Some in sorrow, some in anger, and a precious few with venom, of which I have a closely guarded supply. |
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During the last two centuries men appear to have striven, with a most uncommendable zeal, all over Christendom, to root out and extirpate every trace of the Gothic. |
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The legendary religious zeal of the Normans was exercised in religious wars long before the First Crusade carved out a Norman principality in Antioch. |
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Young ministers, deeply impressed and longing to pour out the burning, impassionate zeal of their own souls, are apt to abuse the use of this figure. |
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From boardroom to terrace via the dug-out, such an evangelical zeal suffuses Manchester City's new mission that they should really be renamed the Blue Moonies. |
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Rudolph promoted Stevens Pass with restless zeal. In seven years there, he helped turn a relatively small, roadside ski area into a hip destination. |
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Their zeal against idolatrous shrines led to the desecration of shrines around the world, including that of Muhammad and his companions in Mecca and Medina. |
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Speaker, among all the people of the universe, I know none who have shown so much zeal for the liberty of their country, as the English, at this time, have done. |
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The Holiness Revival was primarily among people of Methodist persuasion, who felt that the church had once again become apathetic, losing the Wesleyan zeal. |
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Fierce competitiveness and supreme self-confidence characterize the chilihead, who will defend the superiority of his recipe with a crusader's zeal. |
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In the daylit corridor he talked with voluble pains of zeal. |
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True religion occupies the happy mean between miserable unfaith, on the one hand, and timorous superstition, wild fanaticism, and pietistical zeal on the other. |
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An independent curator and expert in contemporary art, Ormond has achieved that goal, vetting a variety of works to reflect disparate tastes but unanimous zeal. |
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The monastery later became the Oxenham Arms hotel, at South Zeal, and the standing stone remains in place in the ancient snug bar at the hotel. |
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Zeal ought to be composed of the highest degrees of all pious affection. |
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