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But they may burn less fiercely than they did under Mr Bush.
They also have to compete less fiercely for resources than trees in dense forests.
When Mr Verheugen suggested that merger rules might be applied less fiercely, liberals cried foul.
Those claims, in other words, registered much less fiercely on the radar of male observers.
But if they reject the mythology, they no less fiercely reject the implication that they're "just" a band.
Though wartime rape is prohibited under the Geneva rules, sexual violence has often been prosecuted less fiercely than other war crimes.
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Wiktionary has had far less success because fiercely loyal consumers prefer the imprimatur of their favorite dictionary.
Before Arthur's arrival, his father, William, a teacher and law student, had been caught up in New England's Second Great Awakening and became a Baptist minister—spellbinding, more or less itinerant, and fiercely abolitionist.
But we needn't look at only the designated greats; we need more of the fiercely good, less well known minds, sensibilities even obsessions.
Quirk gets a job, and then another one; he gets an apartment, and then another one; and he misses, first fiercely and then less so, his seething wife.
Kabuki plays are less rarefied and are often fiercely energetic and wildly emotional, as befitting their presentation before a broader audience.
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