Willie is among Mayo's most ardent supporters and is a regular at all National Football League and championship games. |
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He has never played rugby, but is an ardent fan and a supporter of the game. |
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He was a leading and ardent enthusiast for the very inward investment that he now equally enthusiastically disclaims. |
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Bulgarians are tolerant of other religions but are ardent supporters of Orthodoxy. |
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It's a long, long listen that delivers very few rewards for anyone except the most ardent techno enthusiast. |
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Though the policy has some ardent Republican supporters, the impetus all comes from him. |
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My last few posts on the subject notwithstanding, anyone who knows me can vouch for my credentials as a long-standing and ardent Russophile. |
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From the late 1980s onwards she became an ardent advocate of the Kurdish cause. |
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The show attracted not only ardent dog lovers but curious onlookers too who possessed little knowledge about the dogs. |
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The most ardent backers of the opposition were the business magnates and the armed forces. |
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It's not for nothing that this laureate of embarrassment is an ardent admirer of Kafka. |
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The ardent supporters are still in denial about their candidates' chances, but that's only because they're unusually dimwitted. |
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We're both ardent American fans of yours who enjoy obsessing over minute and insignificant details. |
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Scepticism failed to save her from scenting danger in the ardent courtship of a rich young Philadelphian. |
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She said Lakhan worked diligently at school and was an ardent member of the mandir and the youth group. |
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John Duncan was born in Athy in or about 1785 and unlike his brother Thomas he became an ardent adherent of Methodism. |
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An ardent Kantian, Muller believed that he had found the physiological equivalent of Kant's categories of thought. |
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Ask people to name a contemporary screenwriter and even some of the most ardent film buffs might be left scratching their heads. |
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Although a city man and Londoner, he was an ardent Wordsworthian, with an intense love of nature. |
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Even ardent supporters of humanitarian intervention recognize that there must be some assessment of reasonable cost for the interveners. |
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A despiser of Western religions, he was an ardent polygamist, convinced that promiscuity was man's natural birthright. |
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Some of the president's most ardent arch-conservative supporters are fired up for battle. |
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He was also an ardent heretic and freethinker, maybe an out-and-out atheist, and a vocal defender of the ideas of Charles Darwin. |
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Peggy was an ardent supporter of the local St. Kevin's club and liked to see her county doing well. |
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Fusion's most ardent enthusiasts believe that a viable power plant is 30 years away. |
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I am sometimes critical and sometimes an ardent supporter of the press gallery. |
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Veronica is an ardent supporter of community action in the parishes of Kilfian and Moygownagh. |
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So the horse's ardent supporters will be able to chart their hero's progress towards another century. |
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Your ardent and enthusiastic manner finds favour and could propel you to success. |
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As a ten year old, and through his teens, he dazzled the public with his fleet and flawless fingers, ardent lyricism and musical maturity. |
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Despite their undeniable tattiness, the Confessions films still enjoy an ardent fan following. |
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The son of a prosperous Hindu trader, Bhai Pheru, Guru Angad was an ardent devotee of the Hindu goddess Durga. |
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He was politically and economically arch-conservative, an ardent Malthusian and opponent of immigration. |
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Her firm support for the tracking program has divided some of her most ardent backers. |
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An ardent opponent of war, he made a packet from investing in military supplies. |
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Even the most ardent Internet optimists would likely concede that basic reading skills have to precede computer literacy. |
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All but the most ardent rodent fanciers would consider this a highly unpleasant ordeal. |
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Beneath my smiling, beamish, seemingly vacant manner there is hidden an ardent and effective note-taker. |
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Yet, such a stance is exactly correct and it is shared, to some extent, almost by everybody, including the ardent egalitarians. |
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Superficially, he seemed at different times to be an ardent liberal or a reactionary militarist. |
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Much too far by their own reckoning but not far enough in the eyes of ardent nationalists and radical land reformers like Davitt and his cohorts. |
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Much as liberals like to posthumously remember Kennedy as an ardent liberal champion, he was in fact an ardent cold warrior. |
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In Tudor and early Stuart England litigation was virtually a way of life, and women, it seems, were often ardent participants in this phenomenon. |
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One is sure to become his ardent admirer for his humility, his performance and his good manners. |
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All the founders had been passionate patriots during the American Revolution and ardent nationalists once the Republic was established. |
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He had been an ardent supporter and endower of the Abbey and is fitting that he should be buried here. |
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He was however an ardent and expert fisherman, and tended to haunt waters more suitable to that end. |
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For instance, I am an ardent mountaineer and I have also been a polar explorer and a frequent traveller to Greenland. |
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I find the combination of analysis and ardent obliquity in these writings very powerfully enabling. |
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It's a deep dive and the early chapters might be a bit of a scholarly slog, even for an ardent pogonophile. |
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Either he's clearing a house or he's an ardent searcher on the car boot sale, jumble sale and charity shop circuits. |
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The fairies not only love human frailty, but also are ardent and devoted lovers of the forest. |
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Intemperance, in the use of ardent spirits, is now, and it is feared will long remain, a fruitful source of pauperism and misery. |
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Even the most ardent Europhile will admit that the above slogan could take some time to catch on. |
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Telling teachers they have to do more is not going to interest any but the most ardent and dedicated. |
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For years Republicans have scored points off the Democrats for refusing to let an ardent right-to-lifer address the 1992 convention. |
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Clef, a resident of Kowdiyar in the city, hails from a family which has an ardent passion for music. |
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It is my ardent desire that I will be able to render similar voluntary services in the future. |
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Their passion is not as ardent, but it is somehow deeper and more mature than when they first met. |
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Among Southeast Asian countries, Singapore has been an ardent supporter of free trade. |
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The council has been an ardent supporter of the scheme, which it says is essential to resolve some of the resort's economic problems. |
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Tom was expected to poll well but the size of his vote took even his most ardent supporters by surprise. |
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My experiences with Mazda rotaries has left me an ardent enthusiast of the engine for life. |
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Even ardent royalists may soon begin to feel that their idols are unworthy of either respect or affection. |
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Finally, the most ardent Prohibitionists are starting to suffer for their zealotry. |
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If you have an ardent desire for the Lord you will steer clear of the mediocrity and conformism so widespread in our society. |
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The music is an ecstatic dance, occasionally breaking out into full-throated ardent song. |
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He is, for example, an ardent apologist for Robert E. Lee, regarding him and other Confederates as American heroes. |
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The ardent crusade to preserve wilderness was a stunning volte-face from Americans' previous deliberate destruction of it. |
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The Quaker, an ardent Federalist, aided Antifederalist opposition to the Constitution by repeatedly raising objections to the slave trade clause. |
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Their confidence in the efficiency of natural process evolution exceeds even that of the most ardent, nontheistic evolutionists. |
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A man of keen intellect, he took an ardent interest in many issues relating to news and current affairs. |
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Her encouragement of the decorative arts is exemplified by ardent partisanship on behalf of the Sevres pottery she established at Bellevue. |
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For Kass, the sting of death makes for stronger friendships, greater loves, more ardent learning, and nobler deeds. |
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He was an adventurer and thrill seeker, but also an ardent radical socialist. |
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His most ardent and xenophobic political ally, Umberto Bossi, looks all but ready to bail. |
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The pathetic dives and writhing on the field is a turn off to the most ardent American fan. |
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I hear it again in my ears, as I did that day in October 1971, ardent and raspy, unchanged by the passage of time. |
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An upright young man, with an ardent heart, but without wealth, and temperamentally incautious, such as you are, will always be a tool of faction, or a victim of the powerful. |
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In India the Naxalite movement was gaining ardent followers among the young and the educated who dreamt of overthrowing a corrupt and heartless system. |
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I address myself not to the young enthusiast only, but to the ardent devotee of truth and virtue the pure and passionate moralist yet unvitiated by the contagion of the world. |
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As a result, Dugin, one of the ardent supporters and creators of that ideology, is beginning to attract international attention. |
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The bushy-haired Russian Jew in the pince-nez was an ardent revolutionary but also a genuine democrat, or so the legend goes. |
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An ardent linguist proficient in ancient Oriental languages, Napp had many other passions, including horticulture, viniculture, and fruit growing. |
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It was sad that such an ardent nemophilist should be afraid in the forest,but that was because Histah the snake and Sheeta the panther were also arboreal. |
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He was an ardent fisherman, a keen gardener, and an active naturalist. |
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Luckily, K-OS has the rhymes to back up his rants, wielding a lyrical intelligence that shines both on his ardent raps and in his surprisingly smooth singing. |
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But even the most ardent supporters of negotiations with the Taliban recognize that the so-called peace process is in shambles. |
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Now I spent the day in a town of 120,000, about 100 miles from Moscow called Clean, and I have never seen such well-mannered, such well-behaved and such ardent voters. |
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Not so long ago the sight of a large, brown, hairy tarantula was enough to inspire fear and loathing in everyone except the most ardent enthusiast. |
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Woolf identified in her an essential womanliness which activated the ardent and romantic side of his personality, hitherto almost entirely dormant. |
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Many people are ambivalent about it, including many ardent pro-choice activists. |
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Without question, a lifetime of hard physical labor at low paying employment led Angela to become an ardent advocate of labor reform for working girls. |
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Though this is enough to satiate the most ardent of conspiracy theorists, I find it lacking. |
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Smith, a Lancastrian who moved to Scotland some 20 years ago, is himself a cameraman and is now the most ardent advocate of the new technology north of the Border. |
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A lot of times those calling for the officers to continue will, in the following year, be their most ardent critics, such is the nature of the beast. |
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Her books sold in the millions and were most effective in transforming a generation of readers into ardent anti-communists and strong capitalists. |
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Dashboard Confessional took the stage to a lot of high-pitched screaming and proceeded to impress even the most ardent of jocks with their acoustic-meets-emo stylings. |
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In Jakarta, the nation's buzzing capital, he became one of Jemaah Islamiyah's most ardent deputies. |
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He became such an ardent and productive recommender of the website to his clients that Gray started paying him a commission and eventually hired him. |
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She shoulders a surprisingly long spear, perhaps to ward off the ardent king, although by that time she had been scarred by smallpox and he had mostly given up his advances. |
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Thousands of people discover the freedom and joys of bareboating in the Whitsundays every year and are instantly converted from landlubbers to ardent sailors. |
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For those cowed by all this ardent muscularity, turn to her to discover, at the last, a private Rubens, that man of exceptional refinement and sensitivity. |
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In politics, as in war, we meet with certain ardent minds which never understand the utility of marches, counter marches, ambuscades, and affairs of outposts. |
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Their lips met again, their kisses more ardent and intoxicating than the last, the touch of one another's skin sending pleasant shivers down each's spine. |
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The ardent flames raged ceaselessly for days, crumbling Troy into dust and so after years of bitterness, strife and wars the Greek had finally defeated the Trojans. |
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Hence it was that a certain devout soul compared the heart of Jesus to a burning furnace in which He voluntarily suffered from the ardent flames of Divine love. |
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A one-time ardent fan of Bangalore, he now wants to quit the city. |
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He took a keen interest in sport and was an ardent supporter of Mayo. |
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Since then, he has developed an ardent passion for the instrument. |
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The vibe is way upscale though a little on the relaxed side, so ardent scenesters will likely want to move on to Drai's or other velvet rope enclaves. |
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It had coincided with soul-searching on an ideological level, which had changed Herzen from ardent Westerniser to something more akin to a Slavophile socialist. |
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I've been an ardent follower of your work and am a fellow skeptic. |
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Johnny was an ardent football follower and a great man to support Mayo. |
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Here are some genre-busting King titles that may have slipped past all but the most ardent fans. |
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Even the most ardent broad bean hater would have been putty in my hands. |
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Johnson was succeeded in the presidency by Myles Cooper, a graduate of The Queen's College, Oxford, and an ardent Tory. |
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Carter and company have a way of disinforming both casual viewers and ardent investigators. |
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He was an ardent youth hosteller and cyclist, and every summer of the 1930s saw him exploring Europe. |
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Fourier was the most ardent and voluminous advocate of women's liberation and of sexual freedom among the early socialists. |
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Fresh, ardent, yet woise, oh so woise, he tell me 'ou to manage my lands, an oder wonderfool tings! |
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An ardent Federalist, Marbury was active in Maryland politics and a vigorous supporter of the Adams presidency. |
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He remained an ardent monarchist who believed that Ireland should remain within the British Empire, an entity that he saw as a force for good. |
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The 2010 release included reworkings of Come On The County by The Tenants Supermen, who are ardent County fans. |
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Both were ardent supporters of gender equality, criticisers of polygamy and advocates of the necessity of educating women to improve society. |
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It is a commonplace of seventeenth-century scholarship to identify Ford as Shakespeare's most ardent epigone. |
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Son of a Brahmin Vishravas and a demoness Kaikasi, and half-brother of Kubera, Ravana was a learned scholar and an ardent devotee of Shiva. |
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Miss Cushman's Romeo is a creative, a living, breathing, animated, ardent human being. |
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Young and her ardent backup band boast traditionalist cred aplenty, along with the best possible kind of commercial chops. |
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If it can win over an ardent automobilist like Jennings, IT's got possibilities. |
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I am waiting for the most ardent Europhile to admit to the danger of European 'laws. |
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Pollio was a lieutenant of Julius Caesar and one of his most ardent supporters. |
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African Airways Vacations said it has developed a wine and culinary-themed package designed to satisfy the most ardent oenophile. |
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The critic John Ruskin was an ardent advocate of all things medieval and popularised these ideas. |
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Although seen as a mostly solitary and private person, Lowry enjoyed attending football matches and was an ardent supporter of Manchester City. |
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The ardent hope in the room is that those in power will simply find it politically untenable to keep the landfill open. |
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These chefs and their devoted clientele are less vegetarians than vegivores, a term that connotes fervid vegetable love rather than ardent meat hate. |
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The dim gray goldenness of the leaves above them seems to grow more ardent in color as they rise against the clear but not too intense blue of the sky. |
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They had been amongst the most ardent supporters of the House of Lancaster and were descended illegitimately from John of Gaunt by his mistress Katherine Swynford. |
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Burton was an ardent admirer of poet Dylan Thomas since his boyhood days. |
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We thought this splendid singer-songwriter was a long shot, even though she's been nominated before and has an ardent following among music wonks. |
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It was simply the name of a house opened as a rallying point for all the young and ardent artists impatient to show the modernity of their tendencies. |
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Hooke studied at Wadham College, Oxford during the Protectorate where he became one of a tightly knit group of ardent Royalists led by John Wilkins. |
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The strongest link between the American and French Revolutions was Marquis de Lafayette, an ardent supporter of the American constitutional principles. |
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However, the surface is not compatible with the new incline and resembles a Lake District scree field and requires the agility of an ardent mountain climber or a dog. |
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Grafton was an ardent Protestant and sanitized the earlier story. |
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As to recycling, your ardent recyclers are prone to preachiness. |
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Anne, a consistent and ardent supporter of union despite opposition on both sides of the border, attended a thanksgiving service in St Paul's Cathedral. |
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Even his most ardent supporters would not deny his verboseness. |
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Styron's ardent, sophisticated and entirely winning memoir, Reading My Father, is a pointillistic accounting of the drama that brewed throughout her young life. |
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Filled with an ardent desire to arrive quickly at martyrdom, Alban raised his eyes to heaven, and the river dried up, allowing Alban and his captors to cross over on dry land. |
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He was an ardent experimenter and independently arrived at a number of original expressions of a conceptualistic nature back in his youth in his home town, Ruzomberok. |
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To be sure Judge Fell and Mr. Miner were Federalists, but the first was an ardent Pennamite while the latter was a regular Yankee and claimant under Connecticut. |
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The mobile mind boggler forces even the most ardent of art enthusiasts to question how well they really know their favorite images from iconic painters. |
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The ardent minimalist should find much to fear in rules against rulification, whereas the milquetoast minimalist will find nothing of great concern. |
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Ardent and prompt, warm-hearted, free-handed, they always respond with the enthusiasm of youth to everything that is true, sincere. |
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Admiral West joined the RN in 1965 and he was the captain of HMS Ardent during the Falklands War. |
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Ardent bikers feel that all the action in the two-wheeler market is only an eyewash. |
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Ardent birders will devote hours to spot that elusive cardinal or bluebird. |
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The seven-year-old was always in the lead group and took up the running at Aintree when Ardent Scout unseated his rider at the ninth of the 22 fences. |
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A few basic points, Sir. First, no unnatural Activities. Second, no Opium, no Dagga, no Ardent Spirits, no Wine, and so on. |
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Ardent market skeptic Alex Molnar lambastes firms like Pizza Hut and Papa John's for providing rewards to students who meet their reading goals or earn passing grades. |
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Therefore, rather than a casualty of an over-extensive and diverse education, Miss Ardent, I would argue, is portrayed as the victim of her own irreligiosity. |
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Ardent suns had likewise tanned his face till it was swarthy as a Spaniard's. The yellow mustache appeared incongruous in the midst of such swarthiness. |
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