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It's [religious] fervour that frightens me more than anything else.
Given with a fervour that never fails, it's a guarantee of a great time.
Outspoken academics helped fuel the campus fervour that eventually erupted into mass protests in Tiananmen Square in 1989.
Mark Padmore sang the Evangelist with that curiosity, variety and fervour that makes him the best around.
More than one critic commented on the red-carpet fervour that has crept inside the Duke of York's auditorium.
She is disturbed by 'the dark clouds of religious fervour that are closing in again', and doesn't believe in God.
But the energy unleashed by revolutionary passion, the resources unlocked by mass conscription and a powerful state, and the fervour that followed from ideological zeal transformed strategy.
Mr Ahmadinejad is tapping into a deep reservoir of religious fervour that has not run dry since the 1979 Islamic revolution.
The Anglo-French invasion of Egypt to seize the Suez canal was initially greeted with a widespread patriotic fervour that required considerable courage to oppose.
He and his henchman Acebes started a campaign of Spanish nationalist fervour that included strong criticism of Catalonia and the use of the Catalan language.
The incident marks the latest in a series of acts by Russians in solidarity with Kiev, despite the patriotic fervour that accompanied Moscow's annexation of Crimea.
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