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On a trip to the Middle East a few weeks ago, she had a brusque encounter with a senior member of Egypt's new administration who adheres to the zealous Salafi reading of Islam.
Lamb appears not in kebab or shank form but as grilled ribs, whose oozing succulence is accomplished with a tad too much pure fat, even for the most zealous fat worshiper (read: me).
I appreciate that some of you may have time to read this, as much as I appreciate that many more of you may not have such time because you are so immersed in your zealous study of those recondite things we call the humanities.
He professes to reclaim him from those who have altruistically appropriated him, locates his 'lost years' in Lancashire as a tutor in a Catholic household, suggests that the marriage to Anne Hathaway was shotgun and warns against over-zealous autobiographical reading of the plays, while blithely proceeding to do just that.
The President has appointed hundreds of zealous, smart and passionate appointees who are reading ambiguous laws broadly to accomplish ideological objectives and they are doing so without seriously considering the cost to businesses and jobs.
He is rustling papers and reading infuriating news items, one about a zealous high-school principal who, in a fit of school-shooting edginess, has suspended a girl for possessing a nail clipper.
If Ms. Sholl is overly zealous in her approach to housekeeping, one can understand why after reading her recently published memoir, "Dirty Secret: A Daughter Comes Clean About Her Mother's Compulsive Hoarding".
Its author has never been a zealous culture warrior or an eager political scrapper; as long as I've been reading him, he's chiefly been a literary Catholic, a poet and critic and essayist with a sideline in history and philosophy.
I've been reading Jeffrey Goldberg's piece on Mark and Delia Owens, American scientists who, in the late eighties and nineties, moved to Zambia to do research on large animals, and ended up as zealous guardians of wildlife.
By Amy Davidson Sorkin March 26 , 2010I've been reading Jeffrey Goldberg's piece on Mark and Delia Owens, American scientists who, in the late eighties and nineties, moved to Zambia to do research on large animals, and ended up as zealous guardians of wildlife.
Then there's LeeAnn (Dee Pelletier), a zealous born-again Christian who reads about Jolene's case and is compelled -- well, Jesus instructs her -- to come to the convicted woman's aid.
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