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How to use fervor in a sentence

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The economic crisis fomented significant unrest in both countries, leading to a rise in nationalist fervor and rhetoric.
The truth is that all of the varieties of skepticism, materialism, and spiritual fervor are found in the range of tribal societies.
Religious critics lacked fervor and moral authority, while surviving Populist and Progressive skeptics were dismissed as killjoys or cranks.
But he thinks that their melodramatic idealism and close-minded fervor cannot be defended.
In The Abdication, they bill and coo once again-this time with spiritual fervor.
There is a kind of missionary fervor among those participating in the effort.
Is there another group that seeks the path of rectitude and moderation with the same fervor?
Though he ridiculed churches, clerics, orthodoxy, and anthropomorphic gods, he retained the moral fervor of his Protestant heritage.
Will this patriotic fervor survive the blowback that top government officials believe we may soon experience?
The voices of experiences he had never lived were not nearly as intense now, but they continued to ring through his mind with unceasing fervor.
The Redskins fought with uncompromising fervor against both evil and good-hearted colonizers.
Still, this is at least a step in the right direction, and perhaps a sign that anti-immigrant fervor is dying down again.
This unleashed a moral fervor, ultimately translated into political movements that brought about the end of slavery.
Alongside pastoral fervor for souls, the missionaries zealously adhered to their French allegiance.
As they grow up amid the emerging wave of nationalist fervor, their friendship becomes strained as they find themselves on opposite sides.
With the fervor of the vinously disenfranchised, Riesling lovers have long worshiped the trinity of Germany, Austria and Alsace.
She said it was carried through with great fervor and passion and involved a total commitment to the environment within the school.
Are those attacks escalating because of religious fervor or because of occupation of homelands by foreign forces?
Epidemic smallpox surfaced first in Boston, that hotbed of revolutionary fervor.
Indeed, he may even show a new fervor about convincing and converting other people to his view.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He loved good horses with all the fervor of his own strong, simple, honest nature.
Anna's youth, her fervor, and her remarkable ability drew out all of Susan's motherly instincts of affection and protectiveness.
Or was it the natural effect of Divine love, or fervor of devotion in these persons?
It is June of the centennial year, and all the land is ablaze with patriotic fervor.
By morbilli are understood those which the common people style fersae, so-called perhaps from fervor.
There was in Hazlitt, however, a puritanical fervor which withstood the lure of expediency.
The result was that Americans were soon observing wheatless, meatless, and porkless days with great patriotic fervor.
But Mr. haydon did not appear to appreciate the scene with the same degree of fervor.
The general population, eager for a silly season diversion, chose sides with religious fervor.
The fervor of the Davidic psalms is wanting in the literature of Solomon's age.
How should they guess that alongside her religious fervor a human love grew ethereally like an air plant?
Hautecoeur was talking with an enthused fervor that swept him into metaphor.
Moreover, you must remember that too long an examen fatigues the mind and cools the fervor of the heart.
On his arrival at Charleston, he was greeted with fervor by the anti-federalists.
The piety of neither gallery nor convention could be questioned if the fervor and frequency of amens!
His eyes shone, and his face flushed with the fervor of his theme.
He began to advance upon the young man, his eyes glowing and his voice ringing with fervor.
Time, which wears away all things, will wear away the first fervor of that love.
Their simplicity, fervor, and sedateness had won his regard.
They even lacked the proselytizing fervor of the Lusitanians, leaving missionary activity to Iberian and, later, French missionaries.
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