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The fervor arises from a fundamental question.
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But he was not able to inoculate himself personally from the anti-Communist fervor that arose in the early 1950's.
For the fiftieth anniversary of the often mythologized events, Metrograph and French Institute Alliance Française present programs that reveal the documentary fervor and artistic imagination that arose from the ferment of the time.
His father, too, repudiated the "backwardness" of the police response, but mainly wanted to insist that the riots hadn't arisen from Islamic fervor, much less discontent with his regime; rather, they were spurred by anger at the history of Italian colonialism.
Arise, arise, arise!
Taking all this into account, the real threat to a stable U.S.-China relationship does not arise from any hostile intentions on the part of either country, but from the disturbing possibility that a revitalized Asia may slide into the kind of nationalistic fervor that precipitated conflicts in 20th-century Europe over resources, territory or power.
Problems arise.
Cheers arose.
Ambiguities arise.
Contrarians, arise!
Complications arose.
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