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These may be true, but these are arguments that appeal to the dispassionate mind of a judge, not the emotional public fervor.
"Hauptmann," Mr. Logan's 1991 play about the Lindbergh kidnapping, for example, was also about the media's ability to whip up public fervor.
But he has astutely sensed that public fervor for tax cuts, so prevalent in the 1980's, has given way to broader concerns with equity and fiscal responsibility.
Twitter is not believed to be profitable, and some wonder if it won't end as a flash in the pan like other online ventures that could never turn public fervor into a going business.
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But in a year when the public's anti-establishment fervor seems to be growing, Mr. DiNapoli's legislative career and deep roots in Albany could work against him.
Others said that students were performing community service through high school and college community-volunteer programs and that the fervor for public interest jobs had grown out of that early exposure.
In addition to their quasi-religious fervor, La Familia's public broadsides often have a political cast.
And for a while the weapons incited a certain fervor among the public.
The fervor of the public reached a peak on February 15th, when millions of people in more than sixty countries claimed the streets, voicing their opposition.
Mr. Mullins believes the bloodletting in stocks will not be stanched until investor fervor for initial public offerings goes completely cold.
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