Their service to the gods was unwearying, a demanding ritual calendar fervently celebrated. |
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I fervently hope that these will be revised before the fourth edition appears. |
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I haven't cried like that in a very, very long time. Here's fervently hoping it serves as some kind of cathartic purge. |
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Wishing to retain our sanity we naturally hoped and believed fervently that Simon would belong to the 50 per cent curable group. |
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Lured by such large numbers, and always on the look-out for the next big thing, venture capitalists are fervently courting nanotechnologists. |
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What was more we were at war and were fervently patriotic supporters of King and Country. |
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As the parable implies, the fervently devout may have a harder time admitting their sins of commission and omission than the less observant. |
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She fervently hoped to see Arlan lose, to bring him down from atop his pedestal. |
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He subsides on the seat, and starts talking again, loudly, and fervently, into his mobe. |
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Within a few seconds, she had accidentally slammed the door in his face and was fervently shampooing her hair. |
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Coming out of the theatre in the cold and the rain, I felt a warm glow inside me and fervently prayed for a kinder new year. |
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Keeping the beats locked tight early on, he mixed fervently and fluidly through a range of current and forthcoming UK tracks. |
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The vast, vast majority of conservatives today believe fervently in King's ideal of a color-blind society. |
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I fervently attacked my menacing hide of beastly shagginess and managed to pull off a state of continuous hairlessness for over a year. |
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Fondly do we hope, fervently do we pray, that this mighty scourge of war may speedily pass away. |
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The more fervently humans believe, the more fervently they feel that contrariness is a threat. |
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I bow down before it and pray fervently that I never come face to face with it. |
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Reviving the spirit of Dada, Fluxus was fervently opposed to artistic tradition and to everything that savoured of professionalism in the arts. |
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I hoped fervently that we would be taking a different route on the way out. |
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The New Yorker magazine devoted its lead comment piece to a fervently argued case against war. |
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With the average Welsh house price at 7 times my wages I am fervently hoping that prices crash, as are most of my friends. |
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Pasting on a fake smile, I nodded fervently, no longer eager to study silly fossils of dead organisms. |
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It is because cyberchondriacs fervently believe they are physically ill that they get so frustrated when told they are not. |
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As a tear-jerker, the film could tug at the ducts a little less fervently and still maintain its desired effect. |
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Plus, people who fervently believe in stupid ideas have a quite consistent track record into reacting against dissent with violence. |
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But the last two games have been pretty dire, and we are all fervently hoping that tomorrow we will see the turn of the tide! |
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Her exposed skin tingled against the cold, and she was so fervently trembling she was certain she would faint. |
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Nobody believes more fervently in the American Dream than he does, yet the dream has somehow eluded him. |
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Kirstie found herself wishing fervently that she was within earshot of the others. |
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He was largely self-educated, a militant atheist, and believed fervently in man's capacity for self-improvement. |
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Poe continued to write fervently and was published in several magazines of his day. |
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I nodded fervently, thinking to myself how useless the knowledge was for an event like this, and smiled. |
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Sure, he was fervently patriotic, mawkishly sentimental and often ludicrous. |
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When we ignore that fact, turn away from our history, we risk reliving the eras we so fervently try to expunge from our collective memory. |
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The Journal editorial writers fervently promote what used to be called the domino theory. |
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It's a fervently political film that should compel viewers to action. |
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This is his best film, and I fervently hope it will not be the last. |
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His self and his experience have been predetermined not by the predestinarian God he fervently worships but by those around him who continue to perceive him as enslavable. |
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We hope fervently that this year will be a year in which we will discover the honey about disarmament. |
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With the moral and financial support of parents fervently in his corner, Johnathan's case is set to go before the School Board for a final hearing Tuesday. |
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The crueler the camps became, the more fervently they were covered up. |
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He spoke rapidly, fervently, occasionally groping for the right word. |
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He had hung crude crosses and other charms all around his home and regularly recited the Magnificat, and he fervently entreated the protection of the Lady every night. |
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Now, have you been truly praying fervently without ceasing for this whole year in accordance with your yearly prayer title? |
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On that day, January 6th, some 3,000 saddle-sore riders eventually make it up the cobblestoned slope to the Cristo Rey, praying fervently. |
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To move past their difficulties and misunderstandings both must be fervently committed to exploring the potential of working co-operatively. |
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She fervently believes that the Times is an equal-opportunity prober of Democrats as well as of Republicans. |
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But I am spreading the word that we shall succeed together with you, who so fervently champion the cause of human rights. |
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The silence is heavy, intense, slightly disturbed by the lapping of these thousand liters of waters which fervently tumble down the slopes. |
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It is to be fervently hoped that that bin Laden's death will dishearten his followers and further disrupt what remains of Al Qaeda. |
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Of course, Nienstedt is one of the most fervently anti-gay religious figures around. |
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Wilson fervently supported Prop 187, which was approved by voters the same day he was approved for another term as governor. |
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Leaning heavily against the door, he fervently sought her lips with his own. |
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The girl pressed up against my elbow is fervently reading Tehilim by the light of her phone. |
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The novel is an artifact, which is why antiquarians cling to it so fervently. |
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He was elected in 1991. He had previously been an academician, and therefore, I think, more fervently embraced the democratic principles. |
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If you continue to pray fervently you can cast away sins and evil that seemed to be impossible to cast away. |
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Once upon a time in a faraway kingdom, a king and queen wished long and fervently for a child. |
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The western establishment believes too fervently in this binary system of good and evil. |
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He is enthused by the huge crowds thronging the place on the first day of the festival and fervently hopes that the flow would continue at the same pace. |
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However, he was more fervently in favour of Vatican reforms than his superiors, and was encouraged to find another calling. |
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Pride's main characters fervently believe in the opposite, in the power of unity. |
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She fervently believed in the policies and the man, but people were not buying either. |
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We on this side of the House believe fervently that we are combating the most evil people in the world today. |
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I would like to take the opportunity in this plenary sitting to urge you most fervently to provide a response as soon as possible. |
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They are in need of the respect and the love that they so fervently desire. |
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I fervently hope that this time we'll all rally behind a government that takes the bull by the horns. |
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It will continue to play this role as fervently as ever to ensure that cultures and languages coexist in ever greater unity and harmony. |
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I fervently hope that this weapon will always be used in the service of peace, security, honour and justice. |
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We also fervently hope that his assessment of an imminent turning point is fulfilled. |
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I fervently hope that next year, under the Greek and Italian Presidencies, we can take significant steps in that direction. |
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The Special Rapporteur fervently hopes that this sound approach will not be called into question in future. |
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Never have I more fervently wished for the return of the silent film era. |
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She could smell his rank breath as he whispered fervently to her. |
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The Cubs were hanging around first place in the National League Central Division, and one unshorn patron fervently derided their chances of making it to the play-offs. |
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We expect to see a good deal more of the same as the appeals process commences, and fervently hope the courtroom will be stocked with an adequate supply of tissues. |
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You would think that she would be championing gay rights more fervently. |
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Yet despite all these obvious hardships, I have strived to remain resilient and I still cling fervently to the hope that one day my country shall rise again. |
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The union of England and Scotland, which Anne had fervently supported, created Europe's largest free trade area. |
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We are all completely committed to the service of the Gospel, not sparing any personal or communal energy, not withholding any good, nor avoiding any challenge that regards the charism in which we fervently believe. |
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Many important steps must be taken on this journey towards a world in which the human rights of all individuals are solemnly respected and fervently defended. |
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We fervently hope that, as the Secretary of State of the United States, Condoleezza Rice, put it, the international community will help the parties to transform opportunity into achievement. |
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At age four, he composed a series of pieces evocative of his daily life, which he first played for his mother, his earliest admirer, who would always fervently support the young prodigy. |
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On the other hand, in Berlin, yet another wall of shame collapses under the blows of demonstrators fervently seeking to end the absurdity of the totalitarian yoke. |
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As had been the case on Bligh's tour 20 years before, the Australian media latched fervently onto the term and, this time, it stuck. |
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Voting in favour of the budget or allowing it to pass in one way or another would be to abandon Quebec and the poor in our society, when those are two causes that I represent and defend fervently. |
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I am fervently hoping for a good result in the voting tomorrow. |
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There are a remarkable number of comments by petitioners fervently against the idea of Target taking GTAV off the shelves, along with a significant amount of abuse directed at the women who began the campaign. |
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She also came fervently to the defense of outgoing Sen. walsh. |
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But both said all action taken by the Australian government was consistent with its international obligations, a claim fervently contested by human rights groups and opposition politicians. |
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The papers, in company with their owner, have fervently supported the two main Ukip policy planks for years: opposition to membership of the European Union and a halt to immigration. |
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I fervently believe that our dialogue with China, which I support and which we must have the political will to pursue, cannot be all fawning sweet talk but must also include confrontation. |
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Hagee is a premillennial dispensationalist who argues fervently that we are in the shadow of the end times. |
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We have to earnestly cry out and pray fervently. |
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Epaphras, who is one of you, a servant of Christ, salutes you, always laboring fervently for you in prayers, that you may stand perfect and complete in all the will of God. |
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It is an occasion to thank God for all the good accomplished by the organization, and to thank the clergy, religious and laity who work fervently and competently for justice and peace in our world. |
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Let them now be aware that I am counting on them to prepare themselves more fervently in order to become my shock troops, and that they must keep their gaze unflinchingly on me, Jesus Crucified, their standard! |
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In many ways the birth of the women's rights movement in the United States is closely tied to the abolitionist movement, which was supported fervently by many American women. |
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Although he found evil in the historical record, he fervently believed reason and educating the illiterate masses would lead to progress. |
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In compensation he aligned his politics with the evangelical faith in which he fervently believed. |
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We should fervently ask God to give these men the strength to go forward perseveringly and to follow through courageously on this work of building peace with vigour. |
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Controversy raged, with environmentalists applauding the proposal and the ranchers who owned and worked the land fervently opposing it. |
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Wroth cast away his violin, and falling on his knees in the midst of the company, most fervently prayed for the blessing of God upon this alarming providence. |
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