No dove ever wanted or pursued peace more fervently.
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Once the physician payment issue is resolved, it becomes hard to see where the IPAB is going to exercise this health rationing Gingrey so fervently fears.
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The Cape's 400, 000 Muslims, who are mainly Coloured or Indian, have long felt ostracised from the country's fervently Christian mainstream.
On the other hand, in many Muslim countries state oversight is seen as desirable for the opposite reason: to restrain, or at least channel, the zeal of a fervently religious public.
Choice experiments in Cleveland, Milwaukee, Dayton and elsewhere have demonstrated that school choice is fervently grasped when offered.
He says that discrepancy is precisely why Audi is pursuing diesel engines more fervently than hybrid tech.
Choice experiments in Cleveland, Milwaukee, Dayton, Ohio and elsewhere have demonstrated that school choice is fervently grasped when offered.
Daniel Drew, a colorful speculator of the 1880s, believed fervently in this principle.
PNV's 39-year-old leader in Guipuzcoa, the most fervently separatist Basque province.
Were he to do so, I expect he would find a considerable decrease in the opposition to lowering income tax rates for the wealthy on the part of those liberals he so fervently wishes to crush.
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Politicians cannot help themselves: they talk to their supporters and often say things they may later regret, especially in what they believe are private fund-raisers where they can speak their minds and try to convince their donors that they fervently embrace their causes.
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People were telling me things that I knew were not true but that they fervently believed to be true.
Although there are certainly those who warrant that description, it is unfair to portray all Christians who fervently support Israel as diabolic.
On the unionist side, the Ulster Unionist Party has been supplanted by the Democratic Unionist Party, founded by the Rev Ian Paisley, which once fervently opposed the peace process.
Most Asian countries, just beginning to recover from the Crisis, fervently hope they will remain so.
Spitzer, who said, "Hatred and revenge are not a part of me, " insisted she fervently believes in the Olympic ideal.
President Obama hit California for some fundraising this week, including stops with various billionaires who fervently oppose the Keystone XL pipeline.
Singapore is likely to hold a general election next year, so the ruling People's Action Party is fervently seeking young, enthusiastic recruits.
But the right hardly has a monopoly on privatisation, a policy embraced in some ways just as fervently by the former Socialist government.
The Group of Seven (G7) issued a statement to dampen the discussions of a global currency war so fervently covered by the mainstream news.
They were fervently typing and calling and watching.
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Americans may not celebrate Elizabeth II's Jubilee as fervently as some other ex-colonials.
Pods of surfers bobbed on their boards, watching eagle-eyed as white-capped waves rolled in and paddling fervently for sea-sprayed ride towards the beach.
Some attribute it all to the enigma that is Alan Greenspan, who fervently believes in free markets as a part of human nature.
For those who stayed, life changed dramatically in 1975 when a group of fervently religious Jews started an archaeological excavation on a nearby hill.
This week, for those who fervently refute this position, developments in France and the U.S. offer sound and practical proof in support of my ongoing thesis.
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