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In the "Valse Mélancolique," Janie Taylor has fervor but lacks richness of tone; the "Scherzo," whose ballerina role has seldom been well cast, needs far more luster than Erica Pereira brings to it.
They feature a new tagline: "Dedicated to Wonder". Because Samsung wants passion surrounding its products, it's targeting fans who have fervor, showing ads in NFL games and on popular daytime TV shows.
The audience's ovation had the fervor of a farewell.
They had jingoistic fervor on their side; all Carter and Pastor had was statesmanship.
"My parents took their faith very seriously — especially my mother, who had the fervor of a convert (from Episcopalian)," Keller recalled in an e-mail.
He persuades neither Congress nor the electorate; he has little fervor.
We're no longer with this letter in a kind of Christianity that has apocalyptic fervor to it.
"I want to see someone who, like, has the fervor to fight for me," Anna Schierenbeck said.
He also has the fervor of an activist when discussing the dearth — and occasional shoddy treatment — of gay superheroes in mainstream comic books.
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