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As a Jew, and a lifelong supporter of Israel, it infuriates me that people who call themselves friends of Israel work with such fervor to preserve this situation.
With a healthy dose of curiosity and determination and the cool-headedness of a physician, Lyon helped preserve the image of what would be demolished by unprecedented political fervor.
Land is always an emotional issue, and residents of northern Westchester are reacting to development with a fervor not seen in a decade, proposing new initiatives to preserve open space.
Mr. Obama's reticence in the face of restrictionist fervor has preserved a dismal status quo.
Ross's granddaughter Judy is the last family member actively involved in the business, and although she is rarely in the shop these days, the old ways are preserved with near-religious fervor.
To preserve?
Q: In spite of the budget-cutting fervor in Washington these past 2 years, Congress has largely preserved the science budgets.
Sadly but inevitably, they are now fading from the scene, and they have entrusted the principal responsibility for preserving and perpetuating their memories to their children and grandchildren as a hallowed inheritance that we in turn must transmit to our and to future generations, Jews and non-Jews alike, not with the survivors' fervor and intensity but with our own.
Real fervor.
She inspires fervor.
His fervor rose.
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