• He is backing away from a fervently anti-nuclear stance and he needs to mollify politicians in Tokyo to get their backing for sweeping administrative changes in Osaka.

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  • 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.

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  • For those who stayed, life changed dramatically in 1975 when a group of fervently religious Jews started an archaeological excavation on a nearby hill.

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  • Drew and Frances Pardus-Abbadessa fervently hope for such a reunion with Vladimir, who they already consider their son.

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  • As for what Reilly left behind at his most recent post, beyond pressure and poor ratings, he said he hopes Friday Night Lights, a critically acclaimed ratings laggard that he fervently championed during his tenure at the network, has a long run.

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  • Mr Cameron thus fervently wishes to hold off a decision until after the next election.

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  • Some attribute it all to the enigma that is Alan Greenspan, who fervently believes in free markets as a part of human nature.

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  • The Group of Seven (G7) issued a statement to dampen the discussions of a global currency war so fervently covered by the mainstream news.

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  • The big but somewhat awkward truth--awkward in a democratic society that believes so fervently in equality--is that the schools make far less difference than your own ability.

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  • Daniel Drew, a colorful speculator of the 1880s, believed fervently in this principle.

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  • Spitzer, who said, "Hatred and revenge are not a part of me, " insisted she fervently believes in the Olympic ideal.

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  • But the right hardly has a monopoly on privatisation, a policy embraced in some ways just as fervently by the former Socialist government.

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  • Among the contestants were Tom Longboat, an aboriginal runner from Canada whose inclusion was fervently opposed due to his race, and Dorando Pietri, a 5ft 2in, 22-year-old Italian pastry chef.

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  • He had gone to a very good college back East, and when he talked fervently about his political beliefs Vivian admired his seriousness and his self-restraint, and the prominent tendons of his forearms.

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  • From a selfish point of view, the Assembly group will be fervently hoping that the voters take their pound of flesh (if the opinion polls continue as they are) at the General Election and then are able to approach them on their own merits a year later.

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  • We are looking forward fervently to 2014 -- (laughter) -- for a repeat.

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  • Evans wanted fervently to believe that the Minoans' wealth in the late Bronze Age was based on a powerful seafaring empire that extended to mainland Greece.

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  • Singapore is likely to hold a general election next year, so the ruling People's Action Party is fervently seeking young, enthusiastic recruits.

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