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And a need to display patriotic fervor turns Bush's liberal critics into exemplars of evenhandedism.
Mr. Levy has not displayed any fervor for Edison, and has indulged his tendency to act without much consultation.
In one of the notable turnabouts of the 2008 campaign, Democratic politicians and voters alike display more fervor for Mr. Obama than Republicans do for Senator John McCain.
St. Bonaventure is not a national basketball powerhouse, but its fans display a fervor that matches most big-time university programs.
Instead, Trump and his fellow Republicans are closing the election with the most naked appeal to racial prejudice since the dark days of Jim Crow when Democrats in the South would compete to display their fervor for segregation.
But the politically charged clamor has lumped together disparate cases and obscured the fact that the enemies on American soil in 2009, rather than a single powerful and sophisticated juggernaut, were a scattered, uncoordinated group of amateurs who displayed more fervor than skill.
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In any case, Masri's pupils apparently displayed more fervor than stealth.
Displays of religious fervor were seen as undesirable, even dangerous.
He displays a similar fervor on the ice.
And, dogs must often tolerate displays of team fervor, as their owners costume them in logo wear.
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