And a suggestion that you put forward, that Republican obstructionism was less fervent a few months ago than it is now, is a novel reimagining of recent history.
Mr Hope is a fervent believer that a combination of hi-tech and the creative industries is Britain's best hope for growth - and he should know.
It makes sense that such a fervent rock band would make a jaw-droppingly beautiful album about pop culture, consumerism, cultural arrogance and other maladies typical of post-industrial society.
The prospect of a derby promises a fervent crowd at both games, a factor which could be pivotal in two large venues.
Murray had started well, spurred on by a fervent home crowd desperate to see a first British winner in the men's singles since Fred Perry in 1936, breaking Federer in the very first game.
Michael Kelly, head of investments at Christus and a fervent hedge fund convert, calls it a good deal, given BBT's 11-year string of profits (13.6% a year, after fees).
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Mr Aweys, a fervent nationalist, was decorated for bravery as a Somali army colonel in the 1977 war.
President Obama's new science adviser, John Holdren, is a fervent believer in the crank theories of Paul Ehrlich, a once popular scientist who wrote the 1968 bestseller The Population Bomb, along with treatisespredicting imminent mass global starvation and various other apocalypses.
President Obama's new science adviser, John Holdren, is a fervent believer in the crank theories of Paul Ehrlich, a once popular scientist who wrote the 1968 bestseller The Population Bomb, along with treatises predicting imminent mass global starvation and various other apocalypses.
Buchanan, a fervent Catholic, was the valedictorian of his high school and was suspended for a year from Georgetown University after scuffling with police during a traffic altercation.
With Lady Thatcher, a fervent supporter of Section 28, listening intently, she said it would be perfectly legal for a local authority to promote homosexuality in lessons such as English, where parents have no right to withdraw their children.
Mr Wiels was well known as a fervent supporter of cutting Curacao's ties with the Netherlands.
He is a fervent free trader, much needed, as global protectionist pressures are rising.
Much like the cultlike status of Apple's products, its shares, too, have attracted a fervent cadre of shareholders.
Everyday thousands of people bathe in the river with a fervent belief that the murky waters will wash away their sins.
Mr. Wainwright, a singer-songwriter who also does things like re-enact iconic Judy Garland concerts, is a fervent opera fan.
He was a very strong supporter, or a fervent supporter of the revolution.
Old New York, with its brawling bar rooms, smoke stacks and fervent hopes for a better life, has become the next big thing.
During the mass he offered a fervent call for Muslims, Christians and Jews to work together to bring peace to the troubled region.
Budrik, a fervent fan of everything from Spanish bullfight music to classic jazz, teamed up with musician George Katsiris, 25, in his venture.
It is a fervent wish that every cup may overflow with blessings rich and eternal, and that every path may lead to peace.
Mr Starr has a stained dress and a fervent hope that what is on the dress will make his case for presidential perjury.
He is also a moralist, story-teller and preacher with a fervent belief in the transformative, indeed redemptive, power of the inventions he writes about.
The exception was the controversial exit of Thomas Stallkamp, former president of Chrysler and a fervent believer in the importance of thoroughly integrating the two companies.
He visited devastation in New Jersey with Governor Chris Christie, a fervent Romney-backer who has been effusive in his praise of Obama since the disaster began.
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Most important, he describes himself as a fervent fiscal hawk.
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As is often the case with such fervent opposition, a person's view of Brahms depended less on the actual character of his music than on how it was described or pigeon-holed.
It was basic business and economics applied to higher education, and the result was a bold set of recommendations that has sparked a fervent debate over the relative value of various bachelor degree programs.
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Despite a fervent fan campaign to save Mr Toad's Wild Ride, the Coney Island-style, runaway car goof was run off the road in 1998 in favour of the Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
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