A wave of revolutionary fervour swept across Europe affecting the Fife coalfields powerfully. |
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Two hundred years ago, revolutionary fervour burnt this church to the ground. |
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The Sikh community of the twin cities celebrated Baisakhi with religious fervour and gaiety here on Wednesday. |
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Neatly dressed, their hair slicked back, they beam as they are roused to fervour for the fatherland by their tutor. |
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Recite the Holy Qur'an with eagerness and fervour and put all your heart and soul in the recitation. |
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To set against this there were many examples of patriotism and patriotic fervour in the town at this time. |
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His website promotes the concept of information agents with enthusiastic fervour. |
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Of course, the immediate step is to embrace the sport of complication with academic fervour. |
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This is not to say that attention has been concentrated on spiritual fervour for its own sake. |
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How sad it was to see so much fervour amongst my own countrymen in taking up the banner of support for the US in their actions against Iraq. |
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Many of the adherents may well be sincere, but, many unscrupulous ones often whip up the masses with religious fervour to commit heinous crimes. |
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But for many people, their faith isn't based around an irrational fervour, and it isn't based around rational logic. |
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Half of those present discussed the imminent international confrontations with passion and fervour. |
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My yearnings for the taste of meat are becoming almost animalistic in their fervour. |
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Meanwhile, belief in extraterrestrial intelligences continues to grow with an almost religious fervour. |
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The euro seems to be reviled with avidity and fervour wherever one goes, from Holland to the Med. |
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Perversely, such words of steel were meant to calm the American people, not whip them into a vengeful fervour. |
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There is an abundance of powerfully voiced republicanism, anticlerical fervour and epicurean life. |
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The band perform with the such passion and fervour, it's hard to believe some of the songs are over a decade old. |
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They carried between them, and actually in their hands, a glowing flame, the fervour of which I felt reflected from the picture on my own cheeks. |
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The French consume densely intellectual tomes with the fervour that we read Jackie Collins. |
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If there is a greater heat and fervour of fire in the ether, then this heat causes a sudden rise and dangerous flooding of the waters. |
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So it was with much excitement and fervour I headed to the cinema, not at all put off by the nay-sayers and givers of negative reviews. |
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Agonising over even the demonstrably dead Afghans bleeding on newspaper front pages does not suit patriotic fervour for this lovely war. |
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I wrote an introductory e-mail to farms all over Quebec describing my fervour and verve. |
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They have an evangelical fervour that turns speakers into born-agains, again and again. |
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However, beginning in 1993 there was intense messianic fervour in the community. |
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Meanwhile, the Raising day of the 15 Corps of the Army was celebrated with traditional fervour at the Badami Bagh cantonment here. |
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But let not the debates alienate you from the intellectual and spiritual capacity of religious fervour. |
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Calle San Sebastian still heaves, though the revolutionary fervour seems to have evaporated. |
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I have to be careful I don't preach to my sybaritic, porky friends with messianic fervour about the joys of healthy eating. |
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As democratic Russia emerged from the Soviet chrysalis it tried to outbid the West in its fervour for human rights. |
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Merchants, far from being sceptics, were often the agents of religious fervour and proselytism on the shifting trade routes between civilisations. |
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There is no fervour, no passion, and no straightforward moral principle. |
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He responds with the optimism and fervour of the incurable romantic. |
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During the Second World War, postcards depicting army bases and soldiers ready for combat were used to whip up patriotic fervour among Quebecers. |
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This poetic output, at a time when post-Chaucerian England was fallow, was a combination of classic grace, religious fervour, eroticism, and bawdry which was almost hypnotic. |
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Only few musical instruments, one must say that their well tuned voices were enough to pass on fervour, passion, and courage to every one. |
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He was recommended to the family by their confessor, who had been impressed by his mixture of smelliness and religious fervour. |
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The fervour of the moral entrepreneur cannot therefore be outrightly dismissed as misguided. |
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Frequent reception of the sacrament of penance, to ask pardon for faults committed and renew one's fervour. |
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While religion was a positive force, religious fervour in extremis could lead to negative side effects such as dogmatism and intolerance. |
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The speeches tumble out at high speed, as if she is surprised by her own fervour. |
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The opening introit, sliding out of silence into sound, was rapt in its fervour. |
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In fact, his revolutionary fervour re meadowland threatened to turn violent at any moment. |
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The leader of the Senate, Tom Daschle, has incredulously contrasted the Republicans' current outrage with their earlier deregulatory fervour. |
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York came out for the second half with fervour and threatened to sweep North away but they fell victim to losing possession and conceding penalties. |
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Bishops might preach at church consecrations or at the translation of relics, or go on occasional preaching tours, particularly to promote crusading fervour. |
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So let us approach the issue of reform and its various facets with even-handedness and equal fervour. |
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His patriotic fervour only extends to the fortunes of the Republic of Ireland football team. |
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The intensity reaches great heights from the moment the contest begins, but the fervour allows no time for poise in the early stages at least. |
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Or is it ideological fervour like the kind you've witnessed amongst American Tea Baggers? |
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I anticipate the announcement of new dinosaurs with the same fervour as Sherlock devotees awaiting the start of the next series. |
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Above all, Svetlanov possessed the demiurgic grace and fervour of the rare giants of the conducting world. |
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There were no serious advances and neither of us had revealed any kind of fervour. |
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His last years were spent in reclusion and were characterized by melancholy and growing religious fervour. |
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Musical theatre was its formulaic, reductive country cousin, a forum for bright happy little tales, preferably tinged with a pleasant nationalistic fervour. |
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Posing as a false communist, spying and snitching to prove his fervour, he became the youngest pilot in the North Korean air force. |
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During those days several brotherhoods parade their sacred images through the village streets, amid the fervour of the residents. |
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They worked with such fervour and effect that they stimulated the interest of public bodies and aroused the public conscience. |
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I would say that it is truly a great grace when theologians are able to speak to the faithful with simplicity and fervour. |
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While they lead others in prayer, they will receive from them a stimulus and example to maintain their own fervour and grow in apostolic spirit. |
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Through this book he offers his own informed perspective of the astonishing creativity of this theatrical form in its fervour and excitement. |
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Financial history has the great merit of detecting the repetition of the same sequence of speculative fervour. |
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This fervour, the passion for genuine progress, will continue to be our motivation in the future. |
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What's odd, however, is the sheer fervour with which he's using them, eyes blazing, grinning like a devotee of a particularly ecstatic religious cult. |
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And the fervour of the welcome was quick to warm the hearts of even the most shivery. |
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Probably not, but don't expect the market power argument to get a run in the face of patriotic fervour surrounding our Aussie white knight fending off the dodgy Swiss raiders. |
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I have had to re-examine this simplistic philosophy now I've relocated to southern California, where the cult of the body beautiful is pursued with religious fervour. |
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Indeed, in the early revolutionary fervour in Iran, some radicals did speak of revolutionary change in the region. |
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And to this day fluoridation is still pursued with missionary fervour. |
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The architects of neoliberalism, the high priests of free market fundamentalism, continue to force through destructive policies with all the fervour of religious zealots. |
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We're all looking for a bit of excitement and patriotic fervour. |
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Bono's passion and political fervour have perhaps been hardest on him. |
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There is certainly a return to religious fervour, but also with the risks of exoticism and syncretism. |
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During its later years the Venetian republic was estranged from the fervour of new ideas germinating in other nations. |
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The CVI comes on the crest of a new wave of fervour in the vaccine community. |
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When this religious fervour is misdirected by fanatics or manipulated by politicians, conflicts are provoked that tend to engulf everyone. |
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The peace is short-lived, however, and the battle is rejoined with even more fervour, Liszt showing off his mastery of counterpoint, the motifs linking to one another through augmentations, inversions, and superpositions. |
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Refugees spread the news and their stories throughout the Empire, and the meaning of the fall was debated with religious fervour. |
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Renewed religious fervour and fanaticism bloomed in the wake of the Black Death. |
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Bonfire Night, as it was occasionally known, assumed a new fervour during the events leading up to the English Interregnum. |
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The fervour of early feeling is tempered and mellowed by the ripeness of age. |
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Full of spirit and fervour, he made his way and then left the capital to go south: I needed some sun, I,who came from the country of the rising sun. |
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Let the lewd with faith and fervour worship. With will will we withstand, withsay. |
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Those who favoured the war have denounced the researchers and their methodology, while those who opposed it have denounced the denouncers with equal fervour. |
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Following a process during which he refined the diamond in the rough, he is finally all set to release Consumed and Guilty, an album that lives up to his fervour and unbridled energy. |
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That day, on November 21st 1965, the French fell head over heels in love with the young woman who reminded them so much of Edith Piaf : the same voice, the same size, the same fervour. |
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We've all bewailed the return to obsequiously hyperbolic commentary and a fervour redolent of Girl Scouts promising to honour their Queen and country. |
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Place true, just and pleasing words in my mouth, so that they all may be built up in faith and hope and love, in chastity and lowliness, in patience and obedience, in spiritual fervour and submissiveness of mind. |
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The bullish speculative fervour that drove wheat and other commodity markets to astronomically high levels earlier this year is gone and not likely to return anytime soon. |
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The canon chancellor lollops in, full of expostulation and fervour. |
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The group's thrashing guitars and hard-hitting lyrics exploded onto the French music scene with the force of a Molotov cocktail, proving that the group had lost none of their revolutionary fervour. |
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All in her work is fervour with a freshness of ideas in profusion. |
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No doubt he was an inspiring military leader who fired his army with religious fervour and whose personal intrepidity, imaginative tactics, and constant concern for his men evoked their love and loyalty. |
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Vietnamese with Buddhist flags decried their government's impiety, while émigrés from Iran deplored their rulers' religious fervour. Inside the building, concerns were almost as diffuse. |
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Tunisian teams have long coveted the Champions League title with an unrivalled fervour and zest but since the new format was introduced to the competition in 1997, have only got as far as the runners-up podium. |
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Lost in wonder over Andre's endless soppiness, javelin genius Fatima Whitbread works herself up into a camera-hogging fervour. |
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From here to the conclusion, the music swells and strains heroically, its expression disarmingly warm and open, inviting all to rejoice and resonate with its happy fervour. |
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The reason of this Gipsy fervour is because this melody comes from their nuptials rites and because the lyrics are refering to the fiancée virginity. |
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I would like to have known him personally and to have been able to appreciate the qualities I sense in him through his work and his renown, especially his simplicity, his fervour and his sense of humour. |
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Today's postcolonial cricket is far from being the puritanical gentleman's sport of Eton: it is commercialized, spectacular and full of nationalist fervour. |
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The annual seal hunt stirs up the fervour of its opponents-who see in it a cruel and barbarous act-as much that of the hunters for whom it represents a major activity essential to their survival. |
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Holmes devotees, known as Sherlockians or Holmesians, frequently gather in societies around the world to pay tribute to the master detective with a cultist fervour. |
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Eliminating this uncertainty with regard to the ownership of the Northwest Territory and of Rupert's Land, before 1867, would also quell the fervour of American claims. |
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Written in Cuba by the Canarian Silvestre de Balboa y Troya de Quesada, it is about the defeat of a French pirate who abducts a local ecclesiastic for ransom, and it reflects anti-Protestant fervour in the Spanish empire. |
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We have been following the news reports of these tragedies with great attention through the lead up to Christmas, old and new calendar, and praying with great fervour for you and the whole Copt community. |
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With a fervour that smacks of desperation, Ms Marois is being acclaimed by the members as the answer to all that ails the party. That came as a surprise. |
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He can rest easy: more than ever, our government is committed to fighting these tax hikes and his centralist fervour and giving Harvard University a gift. |
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This Ich liebe dich was hardly genteel drawing-room fare, coming across with fervour and fortississimo. |
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Lucia rivalled these cordialities with equal fervour and about as much sincerity. |
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Religious fervour is expressed in the exuberance of the brightly coloured Indian Holi or in the gathering of the penitents during Holy Week in Catalonia. |
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The fact that the government of the day stands with a lot of audacity and pretends with fervour that it is doing something for ordinary Canadians does not make it any more substantial. |
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Furthermore, the solutions reached are balanced despite the well known fervour on the part of some Members of this House for excessive regulation. |
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And they came, youth from all parts of the world, expressing in their own way and with a renewed sense of fervour, their love, their desire to share, life and peace. |
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But despite bearish fundamentals and typically weaker seasonal market tendencies going forward, traders remain hesitant to step in front of the bullish fervour that has overtaken grain markets generally as of late. |
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We experience the visitation as a moment of grace and renewal giving us fresh impetus and enthusiasm to live our Dominican contemplative vocation with greater generosity and fervour. |
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The day was very overcast, and by the time a quarter of the cyclist had come through the finish line at the University of Western Ontario it began to downpour with torrential fervour. |
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Without a doubt, Montfort must recognize in them their apostolic fervour, their boldness, their fraternal love of ordinary people, their zeal for making Christ-Wisdom known and loved through Mary. |
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But celestial imperiousness, love, wrath, and fervour, had proved to be somewhat thrown away on netherward Egdon. |
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Cobden had the calmness and confidence of the political philosopher, Bright had the passion and the fervour of the popular orator. |
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The strong points about him are his curiosity, his vitality, his eagerness, and the emotional fervour of his affections. |
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Quebec independence was a dream which only a 'pure wool' Quebecker could embrace with real fervour. |
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The fervour of antebellum abolitionists, he argues, was a response to the fanaticism of proslavery Southerners. |
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When the Portuguese, driven in good part by religious fervour, started their colonial expansion by taking Ceuta in 1415, Tangier was always a primary goal. |
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Revolutionary fervour was high, and was closely monitored by the Committee of Public Safety, which assigned Representatives on Mission to keep watch on generals. |
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Furthermore, Talbot's art is dominated by an overkill of digital filters, fades and effects, applied with the zealous fervour of a born-again Photoshopper. |
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