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"I think it was unreasonable at any time that we should go into the Tribal Areas with the same kind of motivation and fervor with which the coalition went into Afghanistan or into Iraq," he said.

The fervor with which the Americans have adopted soccer in the last 20 years, and this World Cup specifically, offers a compelling juxtaposition to Canada – another large developed, rich, industrial nation in the Concacaf zone.

Stephens has gripes with environmental advocates, describing the "near-religious fervor with which the climate-advocacy community seeks to win converts and castigate heretics as morally abominable people".

Some were a bit surprised by a broader public reaction--gauged less by the editorial pages of leading newspapers than by the fervor with which the blogosphere picked up the charge of "Traitors" leveled by the New York Daily News, of all newspapers.

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"It is hard to describe the absolute fervor with which those four individuals went to bat for America West since Sept. 11," Mr. Howlett said.

In any case, the fervor with which he speaks the script, plays the music and sings the lyrics (his voice grows a bit grating, especially in extended excerpts from "Porgy and Bess") is so unmistakable as to be the very point.

Perhaps that explains the fervor with which some of the women play their instruments or sing.

That night jeroboams of the 2000 fetched $40,000 in feverish bidding in a charity auction, much akin to the fervor with which collectors snatched up the vintage in the futures markets, driving revenues of the Baroness' company, Baron Philippe de Rothschild S.A., up an estimated 20% to a record $210 million last year.

But Democrats have increasingly said that Mr. Bush might be vulnerable on the war in Iraq, given the fervor with which he has advocated it and the difficulties on the battlefield now.

Maybe all that matters is the comfort, and the fidelity and fervor with which it is rendered, the ethical imperatives it unfailingly serves.

Some of the fervor with which conservatives and Republicans viewed the Sotomayor nomination was due to their grievances over the history of federal judicial nomination battles going back to the 1987 Robert Bork Supreme Court nomination.

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