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In 1989, Stellar merged with Ardent to form Stardent; merging our names as well.
Press it, and an aroused person (male or female) will arrive, ardent to attend to your needs.
Finally, some of the people who sound most ardent to repair civil liberties were, under George Bush, among the most willing to curb them.
Then, in December 1999, he announced the sale of Ardent to Informix, a California maker of database software, for $1.1 billion in Informix stock.
Given that the going price for a Muffy with an original "tush tag" starts at $800 and can go to more than $1000, the market for Muffy is ardent to the point of panic.
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The Southern Baptist Convention's Russell Moore urged conservative evangelicals to shelve ardent efforts to thwart gay marriage and even to push hard for immigration reform.
I follow it inward, to an ardent desire to achieve peace.
Brummelman first discovered that adults were significantly more likely to offer ardent praise to the children they thought needed it most — those with the lowest self-esteem.
Brummelman first discovered that adults were significantly more likely to offer ardent praise to the children they thought needed it most those with the lowest self-esteem.
Bravo is a survivor of the once ardent battle to bring culture to cable.
The faint of heart are likely to conceive an ardent devotion to Treasury bills just when the bargain hunting gets good.
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