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Perhaps a marker of his success is the current fervour with which the EHRC is being dismantled.
The fervour with which the English back a successful side can be translated into positivity among the players.
Her perspective is at once childlike and brutal, combining indoctrinated religious fervour with a cold violence, without moral qualms.
India is also catching up with Game of Thrones fervour, with a 155 per cent rise in fans illegally watching the show.
Evidence that the Nationalists see it too is provided by the fervour with which the idea of separate freedom is being propagated.
There were opportunities to display a little patriotic fervour, with Bethany Woodward taking silver in the T37 200 metres, for athletes with cerebral palsy.
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He was telling me this in all seriousness and with undue fervour, and with absolutely no shame.
Heartbroken gutter poets with a surprisingly fruitful fixation on 1980s production tics, they are being hailed with a pandemic fervour associated with ascendant boybands.
Suggested by fatbelly This anti-apartheid anthem, unusually upbeat for a protest song, is credited not only with transforming British apathy into political fervour, but with coaxing the Specials away from the verge of disbandment.
Mekubolim (1891 in Hebrew and 1894 in Yiddish; "Kabbalists") shows that mystical fervour, combined with harsh living conditions, can have disastrous results.
Here both apartheid heroism and World Cup fervour come with a dose of commercialism, but there was no doubting the passion of fans draped in Brazil, England and Italy flags.
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