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Others are less fervent, but enthusiastically follow and further his teachings.
Deny, deflect, detonate Reprints Related items Religious schools: Holy allianceSep 13th 2007Mr Blair's successor, Gordon Brown, is thought to be less fervent.
Such doubts about the place of your own culture in the world and an eagerness to embrace the Other are less fervent elsewhere, but not uncommon.
Mr. Gore has supported the bill, but has been less fervent than the President, trying to avoid the wrath of organized labor, a critical Democratic constituency.
The reason is that hard-core partisans are more likely to dominate lower-turnout elections, while those who are less fervent about specific issues and less attached to political organizations tend not to participate at levels proportional to their share of the electorate.
The remaining 30-odd30-oddpercent less fervent fans of Syriza and more ardent haters of the Troika.
On this side of the Atlantic, the scene is admittedly less fervent, though hardly dormant.
She wrote vividly of what she saw and commented upon it from the standpoint of an orthodox believer, but a quality of levity in her witty writings showed that she was much less fervent than the Pilgrim founders had been.
Republicans are far less fervent in their support of Moore than they were for President Donald Trump when he faced several accusations of sexual assault just before last year's election.
Saffar-Harandi left me to his underling, who was less polished and more fervent.
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