They are well-informed, ideologically sound and fanatically loyal to their parties. |
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Fishing was another sport in which Liam was fanatically interested and he was a member of Borris and Kilkenny Anglers' Clubs. |
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A fanatically hard worker, Joly pours an enormous volume of work into each episode. |
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Privatisation was fanatically pursued and the country's leaders tried to restore economic order. |
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He narrates how he fanatically read, trained and thought of it all his waking hours. |
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When the king of kings departed two weeks ago he left behind his captains, the fanatically loyal hard core of the army. |
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Some have become more pragmatic and compromising, some even more Utopian, some more fanatically and almost nihilistically violent. |
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They are terrorists who fanatically oppose the human rights that some in this House now believe they should enjoy. |
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Some multilateral organizations and some of the most powerful countries in the world fanatically defend intellectual property rights. |
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Why are you promoting this measure so fanatically, even though the European data protectors have disagreed with it? |
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He was a conscientious objector, like me, but the big difference between us was, he was ferociously anti-smoking whereas I have always been fanatically pro it. |
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But throughout time, man, for lack of study of the spiritual, has created a chain of worship services that are fanatically materialist. |
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So were the tea bowls: funky, wild-style, fanatically valued little things in a world gone suddenly, thrillingly askew. |
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And he is clear-skinned as a girl, while here I am, fanatically clean, pocked, pimpled, and carbuncled as a Hogarth. |
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And there is hope that today's teenagers, many of whom are fanatically green, will adopt the hobbies that their parents once embraced. |
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The Lord faced off the fanatically devout Pharisees with a very strong word. |
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He then started fanatically sending his work to manga magazine competitions. |
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Our family is fanatically loyal to accommodating businesses and avoid those that seem perplexed by us. |
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But how would they get inside a highly disciplined organization whose sworn members were fanatically committed to their cause? |
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All the performers were almost fanatically health-conscious. |
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It is a reminder that poetry can work which ever way you like, either by adhering fanatically and formally to the rules or blowing them to smithereens. |
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He wasn't even moderately religious, let alone fanatically religious. |
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Composed mainly of Germans and some Englishmen, the club was fanatically secretive about its activities, demanding that members abided by strict rules. |
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The museum was founded by Jeanne Warner, who collected fanatically the shells, oysters, corals and other finds. |
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In his own time Reinier plays field hockey fanatically en enjoys a good motorcycle ride. |
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The fathers fanatically 'coaching' their little one to become the new Ronaldinho. |
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Pianist Glenn Gould, one of Canada's greatest musical icons, was almost fanatically devoted to the music of Richard Strauss, even though Strauss wrote nothing of great importance for his instrument. |
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The members of The Ex like to tell how enthusiastically, almost fanatically, the ex-Big Black helped them set up their gear on the CBGB stage of New York! |
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By fanatically fixating on shaving every excess bit and byte from our pages and increasing the efficiency of our serving environment, Google has broken its own speed records time and again. |
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In the expectation that their lives are about to change completely, they cling to each other like grim death and fanatically defend their own precarious position. |
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Al Qaeda is fanatically Sunni and rejects Shiism as a heresy to be fought. |
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After Guzman's death, the flintily is penniless and starving in a fanatically intolerant country. |
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People follow the game fanatically and they know where their team stands. |
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For this regime, economic growth and political calm are of supreme importance and as a result anything that runs counter to them is attacked fanatically. |
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