The fanatics turn to extremism, which has really no basis in the true religion at all. |
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Here is a business that has shrieking fanatics lining up around the block in the middle of the night to buy its product. |
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Here's my final word on our topic, as I have better things to do than deal with close-minded fanatics. |
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The irrational fanatics might not heed to reason, but humanitarians must not become fatalistic and drop the guard of eternal vigilance. |
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Instead of sitting in lessons the fitness fanatics spent the week dancing, playing golf, doing kung fu, enjoying acrobatics and much more. |
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The two unexpectedly discover that the killings are connected to a group of former computer business tycoons turned religious fanatics. |
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Golf fanatics will love this film, as will anyone who has a soft spot for feel-good motivational stories. |
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Modern apologists slanderously depict the Meccan heathens as fanatics intolerant of Mohammed's innovative cult. |
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A group of soccer fanatics laced up their cleats Friday for what they fully intend to be a world-record-setting, 26-hour match. |
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Thousands upon thousands of long-haired and leather-clad fanatics crowded into the club for what was the gig of the year for many. |
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It's also true that in the nature of things, billionaires are more likely to be right-wing than left-wing fanatics. |
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This was done by religious fanatics who believe that death is good for them. |
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Howsoever you define fundamentalists and fanatics you find them operating in the name of every religion. |
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After an inexplicable rise, the glorified stock-car chases known as NASCAR now hold the inside track among four-wheeled fanatics. |
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The fanatics, dare I say it, were quite pacific next to those who guarded money and property. |
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It went to the bunker, ranting about a conspiracy by animal rights fanatics and admonishing the biologists for spinelessness. |
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How does my generation react when an entire community of people is victimized at the hands of religious fanatics in a secular democracy? |
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The anticommunist liberals of the Congress, like any group of human beings, included cranks and fanatics. |
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The Adventure Show focuses on fanatics who get their kicks out of non-traditional sports with an emphasis on extremes and endurance. |
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The latest global rage is yarn-bombing, a wool-based graffiti in which knitting fanatics drape potholes, cars and statues in crazy cosies. |
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Since when have religious fanatics slaughtered the unarmed, or thought they made paradise? |
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No one but the pollsters themselves and political fanatics will care which pollster got it right or wrong. |
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Worst of all, it seeps into the children at a young age, turning them from innocents into fanatics. |
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But I cannot stand the posturing of fanatics of any religious or political group. |
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Hiking fanatics can mix self-gratification with altruism by trekking through the wilderness for charity this weekend. |
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Once a cult activity among sports fanatics, fantasy games are going mainstream. |
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Compulsive early music fanatics might be disconcerted by the variety of composition and performance styles. |
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There are many religious fanatics about in the world, and they are all terrifying. |
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Its unique animation style, inventive action sequences, and twisty narrative structures have rightfully won over a hardcore legion of fanatics. |
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In the years since, the record's become a collector's item among comic strip fanatics and devotees of novelty music. |
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My friends are soccer fanatics but they seemed to enjoy the live telecast, once I had explained the rules. |
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War has been declared on us by religious fanatics who are prepared to wage that war without limit. |
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The show fanatics behind kept clucking in disgust and making noises of disapproval. |
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They are plotters, dissemblers, manipulators, murderers of children, fanatics. |
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The Northerners are fanatics who'll get a bang out of dying for their cause and leader. |
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You've quoted the mean average, but this is skewed by the small number of fanatics whose 5,000-plus discs line every wall of their homes. |
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Religious fanatics the world over are much the same, full of deadly purity. |
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Those of us who are non-religious find it difficult to grasp the mindset of religious fanatics. |
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He moved to Pakistan with his family before being forced out by religious fanatics. |
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We laugh at exercise fanatics and throw incredulous glances in the direction of those who opt for bean curd over black pudding. |
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Most people think that Afghans are religious fanatics and this is probably due to the media exposure. |
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For car collectors or pop culture fanatics, Cruise O Matic is a delightful Sunday drive through the past. |
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They have allowed terrorists, anarchists, dictators and religious fanatics to flourish within their borders. |
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The media went berserk, talking about how the values like freedom of expression were being compromised by some fanatics. |
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They wore trainers and tracksuits, they were religious, sure, but no-one thought they were fanatics. |
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In any case, puzzle fanatics will enjoy the many riddles, illusions, cryptograms and other mind-benders offered for analysis. |
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The police used truncheons and tear gas, while paramilitary groups of religious fanatics attacked the protesters, including women, with metal chains. |
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A pivotal moment comes when amir admits he felt more than a flicker of pride when fanatics attacked the Twin Towers. |
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Not all the wishful thinking in the world will change the fact that fundamentalist fanatics who do not seek to make an accommodation with us have declared war on the West. |
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Staff and other keep-fit fanatics presented John with a cake decorated with his membership card and hung balloons on all his favourite gym equipment. |
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They argue that the problem does not exist, or has been grossly exaggerated, and they call the reformers alarmists, fanatics, scaremongers, prophets of doom and so on. |
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The riot squad were getting tooled up when I left, but when asked what trouble they had seen, they pointed to smoke bombs being thrown about by animal rights fanatics. |
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It is a distinguishing characteristic of the breed that religious fanatics have a particularly lurid sexual imagination. |
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Mitchell Wan is one of this rare breed of self-confessed yo-yo fanatics. |
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They died for simply going to work that morning, killed by religious fanatics, homicide victims all. |
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Rocket fanatics to a man, they rose to their feet and cheered. |
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The Pharisees who preach that poverty is due to laziness and thriftlessness, and the fanatics who attribute it to drink, are for the moment silent. |
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The fanatics who buy into the al-Qaeda ideology thrive on anger and hate. |
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The absence of democracy only strengthened the self-proclaimed fanatics. |
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This might be true, but not in countries led by terrorists or fanatics possessed by messianic visions or that have no political or strategic discipline. |
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Who runs a democracy this way, limiting polling places and hours to ensure that nominees are crowned by a narrow band of fanatics? |
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Here are 10 must-see stops on a Magical Mystery Tour that all fanatics will love. |
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They've also been portrayed, by the husband and his attorneys, and by unsympathetic media, as everything from religious fanatics to pathetic simpletons. |
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The little festival out in the sticks had been catering to the same loyal bunch of bluegrass fanatics for the previous 14 years and doing a fine job of it. |
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It would be wrong to jump to any conclusions, and wrong for hotheads to mount reprisals that would only play into the hands of hate-mongering fanatics. |
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The press do not know what to make of these outspoken, confident fanatics. |
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I wonder if he knows his property is being stolen by fanatics? |
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The shop is a meeting place for a bunch of ill-assorted political fanatics united only in their effort to arouse some extremism in the over-moderate British. |
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The extreme right wing religious fanatics truly scare me beyond belief. |
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Little do they know that common sense tells those of us who exist outside of their respective cults that these fanatics are almost certainly, if not psychotically, wrong. |
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And, as far as violence by political extremists is concerned, ecoterrorists have carried out at least as many violent attacks as anti-abortion fanatics. |
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Except to Hayekian fanatics, it seems obvious that the coordinated global stimulus of 2009 stopped the slide into another Great Depression. |
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Or as any of us moguls fanatics could tell, the extra poundage gets in the way of the backscratcher, helicopter, iron cross and the daffy. |
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But conciliation is constitutionally anathema to such fanatics. |
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What fanatics like the Taliban and now ISIS enact in the name of their perverse sense of God is not animalistic or inhuman, but all too human. |
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Religious fanatics waging World War IV have all four of the above factors working against them. |
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Trust me, we both can find fringe fanatics to prove the other side is nutso. So let's stop with this stereotypical silliness. |
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Non-voters were deemed fanatics less dangerous than the Birney and Hale men, who chose at first between the two great debauched parties. |
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A GROUP of fitness fanatics put their bodies on the line as they completed more than 20,000 pull-ups in aid of charity. |
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Macaulay made note of the fear that Voltaire's very name incited in tyrants and fanatics. |
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About to be released for downrigger and lead-core-line fanatics, a rainbow trout fishery that will put Montana to shame. |
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The moderates are the natural advocates of ecumenism against the fanatics of their churches. |
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Those who resist it, divinizing religion itself, run the risk of becoming idolaters and thus fanatics. |
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Pizookie fanatics have sent the restaurant poems honoring its gooey dessert and the menu item even has its own entry on UrbanDictionary. |
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The Presbyterians, and other fanatics that dangle after them, are well inclined to pull down the present establishment. |
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For instance, it follows from this rigorism of self-righteous fanatics that it must be also a mortal sin to hold public office. |
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The Afghans are religious fanatics, not dingbats as they may perceive. |
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The groom is a Boanerges, rants twice as loud and twice as long as my Phoenix, and is, of course, in the estimate of the fanatics, twice as clever a fellow. |
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The Munster fanatics seem to have been Antipaedobaptist Anabaptists, but their baptism must have begun with themselves, as the followers of De Bruis's opinion on the subjects. |
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On March 1, 2012, Durango will host its second Annual Tug-of-Weather, pitting winter sports enthusiasts against summer sports fanatics in a tug-of-war. |
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A VICIOUS gang of bloodsports fanatics is feared to be responsible after 17 dead foxes with horrific injuries were found dumped in a country lane in Cheshire. |
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Every town has its fanatics, drunks, gossips, and rumormongers. |
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That's what I used to think, until some fellow roller-coaster fanatics and I trekked a great distance to Cedar Point Amusement Park Resort on the shore of Lake Erie. |
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There is already an abundant number of powder-kegs of extremism and terrorism all over the world with plenty of fanatics ready to put a spark to them. |
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There is a mention of Wahabis being some kind of violent fanatics and so I would like to point out that Wahabis follow the principles of a religious scholar, Abdulwahab. |
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The elders, the parents, and the adults create the next generation of violent, cruel perpetrators of blind ideologic fanatics who have a strong grip on the world at this time. |
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Montesquieu was almost always in error with the learned, because he was not learned, but he was almost always right against the fanatics and the promoters of slavery. |
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