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And they expressed their fervor with joyous ululations.
On foreign policy, President Obama expressed with fervor a view of the role of the United States in a world that is threatened by terrorism on many continents.
Lincoln was said to be a tenor, with a voice capable of expressing a fervor we have never seen in photographs of him.
Clearly, these are not people who just happened to be listening; they are dedicated enthusiasts who have found a medium suitable for expressing the fervor of their fandom.
Indeed, this "lumbrous, awkward and ever careful" musician can express his fervor for the woman he loves only in the disembodied form of music.
It has left the case to evolve on its own, and the believers to express their fervor freely.
ARTHUR SZYK, a naturalized American citizen originally from Poland, wielded a paintbrush to express his patriotic fervor.
Alexandria, with a rich and cosmopolitan past, these days is a focal point of revolutionary fervor, expressed in a vibrant underground art and rap music scene.
To hear religious fervor expressed with such violence is especially disquieting these days, when we are engaged in a terrifying clash of culture and belief.
Some men and boys expressed even greater fervor in more extreme rituals, beating themselves with chains and cutting their scalps and letting the blood flow.
That estimate may have been hyperbolic by at last half, but there was no doubting that the crowd, like those this past week, was ebullient in its faith and passionate about expressing it, the fervor hard to hold back.
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