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Ardent
adjective
Full of ardor; fervent, passionate.
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This is where the city's Youth Hostel is located, but it is doubtful if even the most ardent traveller gets to discover the quirky Food & Art.
Most ardent fan: George Martinez, surprisingly, is a massive Bronson fan.
Indicating that the Thames Valley scene might not mean quite as much in Cali as it does back at home, the crowd is small but ardent, with a fair sprinkling of fans who loved the band the first time round.
Turnbull replied that it was Jones who was undermining the Abbott government and "doing the work of the Labor party", a charge not usually levelled at the Sydney announcer who is an ardent supporter of the prime minister.
Yet what has been unfolding in the past 15 months or so should make even the most ardent pro-European think about an orderly mechanism for making member states exit: the euro crisis and, less obviously, Hungary's backsliding from liberal democracy to a soft form of authoritarianism, or what an American paper recently called "Lukashenko lite".
There was even a brief slap on the wrist for ardent atheists, with Peter Capaldi's Doctor chiding someone for claiming Santa doesn't exist.
Most ardent fan: Not sure whether he's that ardent about Kimbra – he seems to prefer Morrissey, but look at the incredible sense of style on this guy.
Abbott's repeated endorsement of Keating's words (to the profound disquiet of some of his most ardent supporters on the ideological right) seemed to make it plain that he, too, understood that critical intersection.
Senior figures, including Michaloliakos, an ardent admirer of Hitler and known to his sympathisers as the Führer, and who is accused of masterminding the criminal operation, have spent 18 months in pretrial custody.
Most ardent fan: The many shirtless dudes greeting this starry-eyed, 60s-influenced music bare-chested and with arms aloft.
Second, the chancellor is an ardent believer in expansionary fiscal contraction: the idea that as you retrench the public sector, the private sector will automatically and immediately step in to fill the gap.
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