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Mao had always worried about the erosion of revolutionary fervor by bureaucratization.
She was received with equal fervor by the eager children in the crowd and their parents, grateful for the distraction.
As Suffolk, Fletcher McTaggart exudes a raw sexual energy that is matched in fervor by Ms. Pierce.
BIGGEST ADVANTAGES Wisconsin hosts the Cornhuskers in Nebraska's first Big Ten game, something that is being greeted with fervor by Nebraska's passionate fan base.
The pilgrimage was banned by Saddam Hussein's Baathist government, resumed with fervor by the country's Shiite majority after the American invasion in 2003, and was attacked regularly since.
Always there is the power struggle of parallel careers conducted with a driven, single-minded fervor by artists at the peak of their creativity.
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Some are forged by the war, some by religious fervor, some by the aid work, and some by the experience of reporting on it.
But interviews with those who knew her suggest that Ms. Idris was motivated more by nationalist fervor than by religion.
On one hand, I was impressed by the patriotic fervor shown by drivers as they festooned their gigantic S.U.V.'s, minivans and trucks with the American flag.
Kane, here in New Orleans as a devoted Gophers fan and a longtime friend of Borton's, is exhilarated by the statewide fervor and by the popularity of Minnesota's Kodak all-Americans, Whalen and Janel McCarville.
Rumors and media fervor, followed by wild and often impossible accusations from little children, methodically coaxed out by bogus experts, sent childcare employees and others to prison all over the United States.
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