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On the night I went the claques were so fervent that verdicts were distorted.
But it shouldn't be so fervent that it neglects public health.
That self is gentle, smart, humble, and weird, with dreams of love and fulfillment so fervent that you can hear them quavering in his voice.
Jessie Buckley, once a contender in Andrew Lloyd Webber's I'd Do Anything, is a Miranda so fervent that at night the theatre won't need lights.
Masses at St. Patrick's Cathedral honoring the feast days of their patron saints draw crowds so large and fervent that worshipers sometimes spill out onto Fifth Avenue to pray on their knees on the sidewalk.
It offered the light and landscape of Provence, but also had different cultures, the intensely Catholic locals (so fervent that some actually crucified themselves each Easter in secret rituals) and indigenous peoples pursuing lives utterly different to mainstream America.
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Despite health troubles and anxiety about his finances, Twain had a fervent curiosity that never faltered.
Hypocrisy is the fervent agreement that bad things do happen – but Other People do them, never you or your country.
The nanny was such a fervent Nazi that when France fell in 1940, she resigned and returned to Germany.
The fervent accolades that have greeted the veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan have changed the atmosphere for all veterans, including those who served in Vietnam.
And it was their fervent support that inspired Braddock to wage the fight of his life to outpoint Baer over 15 rounds to win the title.
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