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Gently, Ms. Isiadinso asked them to think about how they might play leadership roles in those activities or channel them into summer programs that might demonstrate their ardor.
Fantasy football is more popular than its baseball counterpart, despite the ardor for statistics demonstrated by baseball fans.
They demonstrated the honesty of their souls by the ardor of their rhetoric, praising virtue, pitying the weak and denouncing treachery in uncompromising, if monotonous, terms.
Nor has the passage of time, or the apparent willingness of a majority of Americans to overlook -- or forgive -- these accusations, as demonstrated by their electing Mr. Obama president, cooled her ardor in attacking the Obamas.
The tales in "A Model World and Other Stories" and "Werewolves in Their Youth" showcased his ability to do wonderful things with words, to conjure everything from the banalities of daily life to the most bizarre of melodrama, just as "Wonder Boys" demonstrated his ability to do slapstick comedy with as much ardor and panache as more serious, emotional material.
He just wants to stir things up, scattering his visual ardor with as much abandon as Jack demonstrates in casting his seed.
Chaplin's skill as a director is explored by Martin Scorsese, who once again demonstrates, as he did in his own documentary "Il Mio Viaggio in Italia," that he can apply the same ardor and intelligence to explaining movies that he does to making them.
And the show is, of course, about him and the ardor he has inspired.
That ardor, above all, is what the films show.
His ardor waned.
Brokers: Ardor; Klara Madlin.
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