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None of this breaks the serious, ardent connection between them.
In Paterson's book, however, the writing is not strictly "easy" so much as it is careless of the reader: self-absorbed, ardent, impetuous, driven by momentum and exuberant association.
In his association with the UN, he was an ardent spokesman for the rights of small nations.
Once an ardent proponent of an expanded convention center, the hotel association recently balked at the state's request to increase the $1.50-a-night 1.50-a-night 1.50-a-nightn in oroom taxpay for a larger projecthe
So far, the most ardent — and the wordiest— is the one by the judicial associations, which runs 247 pages.
"He advised a 3-pronged attack that was as follows: there should be an association of respectable men who would make it unfashionable to take ardent spirits; work houses of 'idle, drinking persons' after their third conviction for drunkenness; and heavy taxes on imported and domestic liquor".
TIAA-CREF (for Teachers Insurance & Annuity Association-College Retirement Equities Fund) made waves in the Nineties as an ardent advocate of "social responsibility" and corporate governance reforms.
Islamist parties that seek power through the political process are ardent advocates of civil and political rights and liberties, insisting on freedom of speech, religion, and association--within the Islamic marji'iya, of course.
Ardent sports fan.
Ardent Amazons.
Ardent birthers may disagree.
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