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Real fervor.
Williams speaks eloquently and methodically, but without any real fervor.
He seemed to speak with real fervor when he declared, "God has blessed Iowa and the citizens of this great state".
Even when he turned against his previous causes (and against his previous friends who still believed in them) he did so with real fervor.
There was no more nonsense but rather real fervor and a sense that, maybe, just maybe, as this run continues, the characters will start to come into focus and drop some of their superficial silliness.
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Moreover, the history of the modern Republican Party suggests the nomination goes either to the better-known, most-established heir apparent — Richard Nixon, Bob Dole, both Bushes and even Mr. McCain last year — or the candidate who brings real ideological fervor, such as Barry Goldwater or Ronald Reagan.
The film is based on the real-life fervor for high school football in Odessa, Texas.
The subpoena asked Twitter to provide "any and all user information" related to the account (characterized by Mr. Harris as including "real stories, callous revolutionary fervor, trickery") from Sept. 15 to Dec. 31, 2011.
Neatly dressed in an Armani suit, Cage also displayed none of the manic fervor in real life as had become his signature on-screen.
Its real significance is the messianic fervor it inspires in Dell, an exalted state that Lancaster is particularly well equipped to portray.
Though Mr. Boyle sends up Ty's countercultural excesses with his usual sardonic glee, he also manages to make the psychological underpinnings of his fervor palpable and real.
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