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All the world could do, of course, was murmur a fervent and somewhat hopeful Amen.
What Mr. Bush did today, and the way in which he presaged it with a series of remarks on Wednesday, suggested that he was at least somewhat sensitive to his image as a fervent advocate of capital punishment and pleased to happen upon a case that allowed him to temper it.
Once considered an archvillain in China for his fervent anti-communism, Chiang Kai-shas has been rehabilitated somewhat in recent years for leading the fight against the Japanese occupation.
I agree that, to a certain extent, our community's fervent support for these reality shows makes us somewhat complicit in perpetuating negative stereotypes about African American women.
Repeatedly we have the impression of a familiar, even timeless kind of beauty's having been hustled, somewhat abruptly, into the here and now, and set before us fervent, nonchalant and renewed.
AS in "Tannhauser," the orchestral playing isn't perfect, but it's fervent and to the point, and its virtues penetrate the somewhat muffled sound.
And not surprisingly, it's lately become somewhat of a trend among the legion of D.I.Y. canners, locavores and fervent gardeners looking to make the most of seasonal produce.
He was a fervent patriot.
The fan base is fervent.
(Kyle was a fervent Republican).
The opposition is more fervent.
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