Of course, the reporter spun the story that way to make it seem like Mr. Bush is a fanatic under the spell of religious zealots. |
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The keep-fit fanatic survives by doing odd jobs and has never claimed any benefits until six months ago. |
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The broadband connection your hardcore MP3 fanatic needs has not reached even moderate market saturation. |
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Owen, a healthy 17-stone fitness fanatic before being struck down by the disease, spent most of last year in hospital. |
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I've never been an out-and-out sports fanatic, never wanted to play for my country, and never precisely hero-worshiped the players of my day. |
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Matthew, who is studying for his A-levels, is a fitness fanatic with a black belt in the martial art ikedo. |
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Fueled by supremacist and puritan theological creeds, their symbolic acts of power become uncompromisingly fanatic and violent. |
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Edward Johns Urwick was a religious fanatic who approached social service as a philosopher. |
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Fueled by supremacist and puritan theological creeds their symbolic acts of power become uncompromisingly fanatic and violent. |
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I think this guy is a religious fanatic and a Jesus freak, and he is just hell-bent on getting some sort of bizarro agenda through. |
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He was then rising high in the Army, a fitness fanatic, and a truly powerful all round athlete. |
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This chap was a quiz-show fanatic who had won a national quiz competition when he was a child. |
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You don't need to be a film buff to enjoy the movies or a football fanatic to watch a game. |
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Previously the keep-fit fanatic had worked out at a Health Club in Ballynahinch. |
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Besides, he has also pre-empted any move from fanatic and communal forces to launch an agitation on the issue. |
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A self-identified yo-yo fanatic, he's one of a hundred official Coca-Cola yo-yo collectors in this country. |
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The book fanatic, who has been reading the doorstopper at a rate of about 10 pages per day, said it was hard work. |
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On stage at the concert hall is Roland, the quiet and intense orchestra leader, who is befriended by local musician and The Who fanatic, Alex. |
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The Solapur riots had started when fanatic Hindus resisted Muslims protesting against the outpourings of the American evangelist Falwell. |
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In October, the voters in Afghanistan refused to elect a bunch of fanatic theocrats to rule them and the Iraqis have done likewise. |
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A bloodsports fanatic, who was never happier than when stalking or disembowelling a deer, he also exalted them like no other Victorian artist. |
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This all-too-short book is for anyone interested in opera, from the dilettante to the fanatic. |
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The floating votes went to Congress because people do not accept fanatic politics. |
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While I am a technology fanatic of the first order, I see the future of high-wage nations largely as services-driven. |
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Europe has a similar interest, having suffered, with the train bombings in Madrid, the kind of fanatic nihilism that visited the Twin Towers. |
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And while you might think that you have all the right in the world to lead Orlath, I am not fighting merely to replace a madwoman with a fanatic. |
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As any sports fanatic knows, commentary can make or break any game, whether on TV or on a console. |
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A fitness fanatic smashed a world record for endurance running on a treadmill yesterday, by clocking up almost 150 miles in just 48 hours. |
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It's there she's spotted by a fellow soccer fanatic Jules who is on the lookout for new talent for the local girl's team. |
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The place was steeped in councilors, past and present, from the indefatigable bike fanatic Gordon Price to the bike-commuting Peter Ladner. |
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Former Evening Press scribe and York City fanatic Robert Beaumont has been pushed to the brink by the team's recent results. |
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A religious fanatic, of Devon farming stock, Joanna was in domestic service in Exeter. |
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And he is also a fitness fanatic whose strict regime has added years to his playing career. |
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Now my journey from sceptic to fanatic is complete, cycling being one of the three events in the triathlon for which I am training. |
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He is also a fanatic birder, the kind who has devoted his life to seeking out rare and exotic avifauna from pole to pole. |
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This brand new quartet has a sweet spin on '60s pop that any self-respecting Britpop and mod fanatic should check out. |
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The ultimate dream is about to come true for a nine-year-old football fanatic. |
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He is an extreme sport fanatic and loves motor bikes, wakeboarding, and monoskiing. |
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It won't really appease either the die-hard mossbacks or the fanatic up-to-the-minutes. |
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Andy, whose first column begins today, says you don't need to become a fitness fanatic to reap the benefits of better health. |
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A fitness fanatic has broken the world record for the most chin-ups done in one hour. |
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This cannot but be sheer sophism of a militarist fanatic and an unpardonable mockery of the Koreans. |
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Sixty years on, keep-fit fanatic Captain Jack Rolfson is living in Rainbow Springs Drive, Chatanooga, Tennessee and jogged five miles per day up until about ten years ago. |
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Most of her colleagues think she is simply a keep-fit fanatic. |
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He also posted the tips videos on YouTube, where his eclectic likes suggest the very opposite of a narrow-minded fanatic. |
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After reading Ever Yours, if nothing else, one can start to understand how such a fanatic mind could produce such fanatic art. |
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But a Banksy fanatic allegedly captured the artist in the act earlier today on the streets of New York City. |
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They crave the spectacular drama of innocent death, and their evil calls to mind names like madman, maniac, fanatic, and monster. |
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At least one National MP is an unreconstructed right-to-life fanatic. |
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Since I am sport fanatic I'm more comfortable in track suits and takkies. |
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International law has not thought of catering for the violent individual with a grudge against the state, for instance, or the fanatic motivated by religious beliefs. |
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The dictator is not going to work with a religious fanatic, she said. |
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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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Earlier this year, train fanatic Joe Ross, who has learning difficulties, wrote to London Underground to ask whether he could drive one of its Tube trains. |
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I don't see how any Star Wars fan, whether an obsessive fanatic or simply someone who has always just enjoyed the films as fun entertainment, could not like this film. |
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Among the exhibitors were model steam engine fanatic Gordon Woodham from Warminster, walking stick maker George Russell from Sutton Veny, and The Wylye Valley Tree Group. |
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Shipway was known as a fitness fanatic, a term inactive types use to describe anyone who walks to the mailbox, but in Shipway's case the description was apt. |
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Terrorism is often the outcome of that fanatic fundamentalism which springs from the conviction that one's own vision of the truth must be forced upon everyone else. |
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Luhulima believes that each side's fanatic desire to avenge the other's most recent attack will continue to undermine religious tolerance throughout Indonesia. |
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The group that gigged perhaps three times a month at home now found itself onstage five to six nights a week, playing to increasingly fanatic audiences. |
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Something which has started in Chechnya during the first war was already pointing in the direction of fanatic fundamentalist, global Islamist resistance. |
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I expected to find a possessed fanatic, yet this was not the case. |
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It is band width hogged by idiots, cranks, lowlifes, fanatic, and fools. |
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It's all right. An Englishwoman there lammed into me last night, first about the atom bomb and then saying that I must be a fanatic. |
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The film implies that the evangelist, as a type, is a fanatic, a sanctimonious prig, and ultimately a hypocrite. |
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One man's rust bucket is another man's treasure couldn't be more true for car fanatic Richard. |
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Although The Professor s House is not her most popular book, I have to admit I'm a Cather fanatic who loved this shorter novel. |
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The fanatic rarely finds lifelong monogamy with the first conspiracy theory he falls in love with. |
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There's a froufrou crowd and then there's the mustang crowd,'' said Steve Boyle, a stuntman and admitted fanatic who lives in Sunland. |
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The singer and motor racing fanatic will be taking part in the Nostalgia Weekend at the Croft motor racing circuit near Darlington this weekend. |
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He could neither control his troops nor deal with the fanatic Beggars. |
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For him the library represented a Pierian spring.... He drew deeply there, quelling his intellectual insecurities and nourishing his fanatic ambitions. |
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And the staying fanatic Muslims are racing against each other to revive ancient and mostly failed theocracies, be they Shi'ite imamates or Sunni caliphates. |
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The company has identified the gap with movies in this genre, and has answered the call with content that will satisfy even the pickiest movie fanatic. |
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In the 1920s, the religious fanatic Ikhwan fighters who were helping Ibn Saud to conquer Arabia were also threatening the British protectorates of Iraq and Transjordan. |
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The reason Canadians put us here was to voice their concerns and frustrations over the weight of a central government that is a tax and spend fanatic, a taxaholic. |
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He is a man always reasonable, never a charlatan, never a fanatic. |
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Ten-pin bowling fanatic Tony Guarini, 48, from Pittsburgh, US, who is dying from cancer, has had a bowling ball urn made to contain his ashes after his cremation. |
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By some strange quirk of psychology, I've found that the more fanatic the logophile, the more inclined he is to acknowledge the justness of the denunciation. |
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Sherlock-the-character has a fanatic following, with fans who debate every Cumberbatchian movement and every plot twist with the fervor of grassy-knoll conspiracy buffs. |
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If you can avoid getting lost in the technicality and get past the tendency to reify mental disorder, the chapter appeals to the fanatic in logic. |
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The owls were designed by celebrities including graffiti artist Temper, rocker Ozzy Osbourne and Doctor Who fanatic Stephen McKay, who designed the TARDISlike 'Dr Whoot. |
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The winner of the Cono-Flex Flattie Fanatic Rod was George Patterson with a flounder of 680 gms. |
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