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fervor

(= ardor, ardour) feelings of great warmth and intensity he spoke with great ardor (= excitement, inflammation) the state of being emotionally aroused and worked up his face was flushed with excitement and his hands trembled he tried to calm those who were in a state of extreme inflammation

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Simple sentences

When he went to Russia, his revolutionary fervor emerged.

Movie subtitles

But perhaps it was only a fleeting impulse whose very fervor made it suspect.
Children have stages with high religious fervor.
Her Ladyship, always vaporish and nervous plunged into devotion with so much fervor that you would have imagined her distracted at times.
That this is a blood ritual. Carried out by some jew whose religious fervor. Sends him out in search of prostitutes.
And then your robe fell open slightly. Only slightly, the way it is now, and I was taken with a great erotic fervor.
Where does this religious fervor come from?
Surely you appreciate our patriotic fervor!
Remember that Santa Croce was built by faith in the full fervor of medievalism.
There will be the fervor of victory after a long night.
You may very well one day be able to know a heterosexual life. if you want it desperately enough. if you pursue it with the fervor with which you annihilate.
We were young men caught in a fervor.
And the fervor charts go off the wall when the challenger is.
For all your talk, for all your fervor. there's still a part of you that wants to be something you are not.
For the only purpose that can account for such fervor.
The wild fervor of the Highland people reveals itself during the frantic moves of the folk dance.
But in all that idealistic fervor, nobody thought to take care of Lisinski.
His Most Catholic Majesty, the king of Spain, has never appealed in vain. to the patriotic fervor of the nobility of this colony.
It was a time of joyous reunion, of intense religious fervor, and it was looked forward to with great anticipation by everyone except my father.
And in our patriotic fervor, we sometimes failed to realize that those freedoms were too often not evenly distributed.
With evangelical fervor, Colin McKenzie gathered together a small army of extras and headed back into the hills.
With the fervor of a general waging a campaign, Colin assembled and rehearsed his extras for the biggest scene of his career.
I've never felt with more absolute fervor my true destiny.
There's nothing which quenches the fervor of the heart more easily than having to struggle constantly with problems of everyday life, to utter more than accusations and grievances.
Now, why this sudden future over your fervor?
Why this fervor over your future?
Had Mrs. Girard followed, even if with fanatical fervor, a religion or political creed - but she hasn't.
Fervor has spun itself into gold.
Her Ladyship, always vaporish and nervous plunged into devotion with so much fervor, that you would have imagined her distracted at times.
The old appeals to racial, sexual, and religious chauvinism and to rabid nationalist fervor are beginning not to work.
He told me his wounds were the result of his lack of ascetic fervor.
It's because I don't have sufficient fervor!
Put all your strength, all you fervor, into the company.
There's been a worldwide firestorm of religious fervor touched off by the Companion medical miracle.
With his fervor and your talent, your art.
One more time with fervor.
The old appeals to racial, sexual and religious shovanism, to rabid nationalistic fervor, are beginning not to work.
With a religious fervor that has made her America's most controversial woman overnight, her group is crusading to repeal a new Dade County law, which protects homosexuals in jobs and housing.

News and current affairs

Historically, few governments have pursued this type of sequencing, much less with such fervor; indeed, most governments have hesitated, especially when it comes to full currency liberalization.
Similarly, central banks adopted monetarism with a fervor in the late 1970's and early 1980's, just as empirical evidence discrediting the underlying theories was mounting.
Much of the emotional force of Mao's revolution derived from the widespread sense of unequal treatment and humiliation by foreign powers, and this revolutionary fervor has never been properly interred.
The post-crisis harmonization fervor in this area means that it will now be more costly everywhere in the EU to insure against currency volatility or unexpected changes in interest.
With equal fervor, Iran's president, Mahmoud Ahmedinejad, defends his country's right to develop its nuclear capacity (though denying that his country seeks nuclear weapons) and challenges decades of Holocaust research.
The dream of peace, the nationalist fervor, and the purported religious redemption that animated Israel's political combatants for a half-century are gone, replaced by a resigned pragmatism.
Kim Jong-il was greeted with the same fervor when he entered the opera house that today marks public mourning of his death.
In countries with pent-up demand for higher income and welfare, democratic fervor could lead to large budget deficits, excessive wage demands, and high inflation, ultimately resulting in severe economic crises.
In the face of anti-monarchist revolutionary fervor, Parliament - as Cameron should recall - passed the Licensing Order of 1643, which imposed pre-publication censorship on the British press.
They prepared for inclusion of eight former Communist countries (as well Cyprus and Malta) with almost quasi-religious fervor.
After two world wars, displays of national fervor became more or less taboo in Europe.
China's senior leaders always closely monitor spontaneous public expressions of nationalist fervor, fearful that shifting winds might blow an unwelcome storm in their direction.
Clearly, whoever was responsible for the decision to take the British Marines prisoner was hoping to rekindle some of the fervor of the 1979 revolution, and use that to force the rest of the leadership into a confrontation with Britain and America.
It can be opposed with equal fervor, like that which enabled Europe's conservative powers to defeat Napoleon in 1815 and the Allies to defeat Germany in World War II.
So far, the crowds in Cairo, Alexandria, and Suez have been neither violent, nor inflamed by religious fervor.

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