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So far the firm has relied entirely on word-of-mouth promotion by its fervent adherents to attract users.France's politicians have also noticed Netvibes, and have courted Mr Krim.
Within a decade he was widely seen as having entered — again precociously — a decline that became ever more precipitous, exacerbated by relentless self-promotion, shameless hucksterism and a fervent return to Roman Catholicism.
The center, a fervent opponent of affirmative action, says it is devoted "to the promotion of color-blind equal opportunity".
The points below are personal and various, but I suspect they will strike a chord with even the most fervent England fan, for Test cricket is not suited to the promotion of blind loyalty – there's the new football season for that.
After this royal promotion, most of his centralization reforms were colored by his fervent desire to limit the powers of the hereditary aristocracy in favor of the service gentry.
The seemingly counterproductive promotion of the biosecurity "perils" associated with synthetic biology by some of its most fervent advocates can however be understood when one recognises how it serves to sustain a particular vision of the "promises" of the field, which are both founded on particular portrayals of "de-skilling" and the "engineering of biology".
Both the attempt to keep social promotion for an extra year, and the moratorium on charter schools, are being held up in the Senate by one of Mr Bush's fervent supporters, who has the power to kill them.
His followers are fervent.
He was a fervent patriot.
The fan base is fervent.
The zany, fervent fans.
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