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Baha'u'llah further comments, tellingly, that "this betokeneth intense ardor in searching".
Let us each become like Majnun and search with intense ardor for our Beloved.
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Batrachophilia is a much more work-intensive ardor.
Oh, and which the lower right-hand quadrant of the country follows with an ultra-intense clannish ardor generally more associated with the Latin Kings than, say, alums (and non-alums) of land-grant universities.
The intensity and ardor were sensational.
Mr. Mutafoglu, who still travels regularly to his Syrian factories, said he had noticed a conspicuous cooling of many Syrians' ardor for Turkey, which had been intense just months ago, as Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan presented a modern Muslim face to the world.
At once austere and intense, his language conjures these mythic realms with chilly ardor, even as his fascination with narrative innovation is placed firmly in the service of his characters' stories.
Kate Croy, then, an ambitious young Englishwoman, emotionally intense and deeply amorous (James dresses her in such words as "ardor," "desire," and "passion"), is eager to marry a struggling young writer and journalist, Merton Densher in the novel but, mercifully, Miles Enshaw in the television play.
His ardor waned.
Brokers: Ardor; Klara Madlin.
Ardor sort of hurt.
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