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A fervent partisan of the French Revolution, he castigated the social conditions of his country, attacking the privileges of the nobles and the monarchy.
Mr. Mahoney, who lives in Hamilton and has spent his entire life in New Jersey, said his formative political years were during Ronald Reagan's presidency, but he is not a fervent partisan.
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In addition, some authors remain fervent partisans of an early colonisation of Europe by Moderns at ca. 39 kyr 14C BP and a subsequent acculturation of late Neanderthals [54], [55].
Partisans of 50 Carmine or one of Mario Batali's joints are as ferocious in their certainties as Republican attackwomen, and no Italian restaurant in New York has more fervent partisans than Beppe.
Be that as it may, today, a more facile definition might state a partisan as someone who is "a fervent, sometimes militant, supporter or proponent of a party, cause, faction, person, or idea".
He was a fervent patriot.
(Kyle was a fervent Republican).
Maximinus was a fervent pagan.
Saban became a fervent Clinton supporter.
He had a fervent commitment to internationalism.
Klimt was a fervent admirer.
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