Alongside pastoral fervor for souls, the missionaries zealously adhered to their French allegiance. |
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But such entrism is of little value if the final product is rejected by the electorate as too extreme and too zealously focused on single issues. |
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Elaborated between 1790 and 1799, the decimal metric system of weights and measures was zealously promoted under Napoleon. |
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They zealously desire to preserve the status quo, which means to preserve their power. |
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While mandated to heal, the Torah also commands him to zealously guard his own health. |
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So, if you zealously guard your privacy and love snuggling alone in the bunk bed and chewing a chocolate, a job on a ship is not for you. |
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Since 1838, when it declared itself a sovereign nation, Costa Rica has enjoyed an independent existence, which it has zealously maintained. |
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In both occupied France and the unoccupied zone, anti-Jewish laws were enforced zealously. |
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That is a disadvantage I am powerless to overcome, unless it be by forewarning and forearming those readers who zealously seek the truth. |
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The theory had to do with the ways in which people respond when a belief that they zealously endorse is disconfirmed. |
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Warmly inviting pockets of veal agnolotti have a zealously hearty sauce of basil, peas, and Pecorino. |
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Van Helsing, played zealously by Peter Cushing, is no longer the elderly savant typified by Edward Van Sloan in Browning's film. |
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Lawyers are paid to be the hired guns and zealously defend the interests of their clients. |
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Incensed with her forever indulging sister, Maggie zealously knocked on room 305, hoping Olivia would open the door. |
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Stubborn and zealously anti-Semitic, the Saudi ruler long suspected an unholy alliance between Zionism and communism. |
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Freedom of expression is a vital right, which is very zealously guarded by the Supreme Court. |
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As a priest and a great patriot, he zealously gave himself to pastoral ministry taking the place of priests who had been imprisoned. |
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Peer review signals a major change on a continent where non-intervention and the rights of sovereignty have been zealously defended values. |
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Having campaigned against Proposition 13, he suddenly decided to implement it zealously. |
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They dance zealously and yeastily to their tuneful folksongs. |
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He was illustrating his report, pleading zealously and astutely the cause of the development of the railways in Europe. |
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He did not suppress his artistic impulses at these times, but worked zealously on his practice piano. |
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It is difficult just to maintain in a world dedicated almost too zealously to the principle of creative destruction. |
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Even if the lawyer thinks his client is guilty, he must defend him zealously. |
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Securing a SAN from external assaults is not particularly hard, since most SANs are located behind thick firewalls with zealously guarded network access. |
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A casualty, I suspect, of Borges's implacable widow, Maria Kodama, who guards his literary legacy more zealously than Fafnir his hoard. |
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So, when the impetuous crew seethe and soar, zealously telling you that animal experimentation gave us transplantation, let it go in one ear and out the other. |
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Solon, the great lawgiver of ancient Athens, remarked: The city is best modelled where those that are not injured prosecute and punish the unjust as zealously as do those that are injured. |
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In fact, Mr Yanukovich is sympathetic to large industrial groups and will guard their business interests more zealously than Ms Tymoshenko may have done. |
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He represents his client very zealously and ably. |
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Successes must be guarded zealously for progress to take hold. |
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The management goal for industry and government should be to define sustainable harvesting levels for all commercial fisheries and zealously respect them. |
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She zealously performed her tasks and faithfully observed the rule of religious life. She was recollected and at the same time very natural, serene and full of kindness and disinterested love for her neighbor. |
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Even if deportation procedures are zealously enforced, the treatment of illegal immigrants still requires improvements: Access to health care, education and at least minimum legal protection. |
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The courts protect the right to freedom of expression and zealously guard against any unlawful or unjustified encroachment on the exercise of this right. |
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However, fame and recognition do not seem to touch her. She still remains mysterious, of few words, imperceptible, inaccessible, zealously guarding her own holiest. |
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Will the minister admit that her department acted zealously when we consider that more than 300 of the delegates will not be able to come to Quebec City because their visas were denied? |
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We are prepared to take our responsibility in that regard zealously. |
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In still earlier times, the sources of soda ash and the methods of processing it were secrets that were zealously guarded. |
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The goddess he worshipped the most zealously, however, was Minerva. |
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