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At the time, the Bolsheviks were not the country's largest or most popular socialist party, but they were the most fervently certain of their own prophecies.
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One prays fervently for a certain outcome, hoping that matter itself might be changed, twisted and reshaped by our sincere desires.
For years, he fervently and inventively emulated the work of certain modernist painters -- first Cézanne, then Picasso and Miró, then the Surrealist Roberto Matta -- as if trying to identify with their thoughts and impulses, inhabit their skin, absorb their energy.
It's certain that John Knox, hurling imprecations at England's fervently Roman Catholic Queen Mary from his Genevan exile in 1558, believed he spoke for all Protestant men when he called women "a monstrous regiment" that, "among all enormities that do this day abound upon the face of the whole earth, is most detestable and damnable".
I am certain at this season of the passion he is re-reading it fervently.
These "nones", as they are known in the jargon, are not all fervently atheist: only 40% are convinced that there is no God or "higher power", and 5% of them are absolutely certain that He does exist.
Apple has fervently been locking down an API feature that allows apps to test deep-link URLs, which has been used by certain companies to find out what other apps are on a device.
Fervently missed.
I fervently agree.
Elop fervently denies this.
I fervently hope so.
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