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Berlin dragged out the old song, tinkered with a few lines, adjusted a musical phrase and gave it to Kate Smith, the radio star whose wholesome image and fervent vocal style were a perfect match for the song's rostrum-pounding sentimentality.
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While performing her "favourite songs" from album Theology, "Whomsoever" and "Psalm 33", her vocal is fervent – and on her fiercest condemnation of Catholicism "Take Off Your Shoes", about the child abuse scandal, I see those around me moved to tears.
Now also available online and via an app, Radio Biafra's reach has grown among pro-independence Igbo groups, who have become increasingly vocal and fervent spurred on by Kanu's rhetoric.
If a vocal minority, however fervent its cause, prevails over reason and the will of the majority, this nation has no future as a free society".
It was a performance of a stunningly fervent artistry, her sense of emotional abandon and her vocal control joining to burst through the screen with a rare immediacy.
We have vocal, angry extremists of one sort or another running for president and attracting fervent support from large segments of the population.
This New York septet, which calls its style "vocal play," executes close harmonies, and individual members can imitate almost any instrument as well as sing fervent pop-soul and make sophisticated beat-box sounds.
The fan base is fervent.
He was a fervent patriot.
(Kyle was a fervent Republican).
The opposition is more fervent.
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