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But his support for the Iraq war may have been too fervent for the French to stomach.
But it has often proved too fervent when implementing European rules, making them more prescriptive and onerous than even those passed in Brussels.
He founded the Civic Democratic Party of Mr. Topolanek, but in recent months he has criticized the prime minister for being too fervent an advocate of greater European integration, and he recently resigned as honorary chairman of the party.
How likely is it that the youngest of the Queen's messengers, the one most desperate for advancement, the one who's been threatened with dismissal (he's too fervent and dramatic in his delivery of messages, he bows too low, he's getting on the King's nerves) . . .
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Greece is threatened by the Axis powers; the Greeks have driven the none-too-fervent Italians back over the mountains toward Albania but believe Hitler will soon exact retribution.
He is also a fervent genealogist.
He was also a fervent anti-Communist.
Yet he was also a fervent Nazi.
Such a tone makes it hard to believe that he too will become a fervent, liberal reformer on May 2nd.The Tories have many drawbacks.
The painting had fervent admirers too, including French writer and art critic Auguste Jal who praised its political theme, its liberal position (the advancement of the "negro", the critique of ultra-royalism), and its modernity.
It is fervent McCarthy territory, too.
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