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- Will fervidly look forward to your kind and positive response asap, please.
- Ritter had already read the book as he waited fervidly to have it autographed by his favorite American politician.
- "Yes, I do want Mumia Abu-Jamal to be executed, " she fervidly declared.
- Gingrich fervidly peppered President Clinton with charges of widespread abuses of power even as voters walked past the speaker into the ballot booth.
- Long admired in hometown New York theater circles, fervidly adored by fans of the sporadic " Tales of the City"
- Alice's seduction of her cousin, as she rocks fervidly from foot to foot, is scary, funny and sexual at once.
- Espy said he fervidly wanted to testify at his trial but his defense team had him sit mute because of the government's weak case.
- Although many Indians on the reservations have assimilated into mainstream American culture and attend Christian churches rather than longhouse ceremonies, Ms . Canoe is fervidly traditional.
- But he fervidly added : " Bill Clinton, Hillary, Al Gore, Tipper _ four more years because you have earned it and because America needs it.
- Torgyan opposes such treaties, which the Horn government is fervidly working on, saying they would isolate the ethnic Hungarians living in other countries and leave them vulnerable to further persecution.
- A House subcommittee is conducting hearings on the concept of legalization, not that anyone anticipates the fervidly anti-drug, GOP-controlled chamber to move forward on that front anytime soon.
- No less fervidly did he represent uncelebrated sandhogs, hod carriers and warehouse clerks in formative trade union years when, he recalled, " strikebreaking and union-busting remained widespread and brutal ."
- As she lay dying, she wished fervidly to live in order to strike at those who had ordered the strike against her and others homes, at any cost : a long quiescent entity accepts her bargain.
- Emphatically rebuffed as presidential timber, Rep . Robert Dornan is taking comfort in his old Capitol routine of fervidly upbraiding the " activist homosexual lobby " and equating the AIDS virus in the military with syphilis.
- President Harry S . Truman fervidly insisted, amused at the very idea _ long before such phenomena as Watergate and Monica Lewinsky _ that any critical dispute in the life of a nation can be somehow devoid of partisanship.
- The fervidly romantic ambivalence of a downtown New York guy ( or girl, for that matter ) _ that's what Julian Casablancas, who writes and sings all the Strokes'songs, writes and sings about.
- Pasternak had for many years held regard as his country's foremost man of letters and finest poet since Aleksandr Pushkin; yet the Soviet Union banned " Doctor Zhivago " for its fervidly anti-Marxist doctrine.
- As fervidly as House Republicans used to carry the Contract With America in their pockets, Glenn carries a terse checklist of 10 problems that he found in his own research to be common to the basic medicine of space and geriatrics.
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