He also is a curious philosopher who dares to venture into seldom-trod territory that more cantankerous cogitators ardently avoid. |
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They gaze ardently into each other's eyes, confide dark secrets, embrace by rubbing cheek to cheek. |
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At home, the government has pursued Tory policies every bit as ardently as the Tories would have done. |
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I show, however, that the passion, the relation, ardently, tormentedly, clandestinely, exists. |
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That he is selectively reaching out to some unions does not mean he is bending his ardently pro-business ideology. |
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We all ardently believe this investment is planting a new sustainable economy for the future. |
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He firmly believed in national education and ardently supported the separation of church and state. |
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He looked on writing as the occupation most likely to bring the fame that he ardently desired, and this helps to explain his next enterprise. |
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Sensual and self-indulgent, they will pursue their pleasures as ardently and lustfully as they pursue their professional endeavors. |
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Krishna devotees ardently look upon him as the Godhead, more emotively evocative than most of the other avatars. |
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Helen, symbolizing perfect beauty as produced by Greek art, is recalled from Hades and ardently pursued by Faust, but finally reft from him. |
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In some cases the bishop puts pressure on them to apply for laicization, even though they protest their innocence and ardently desire to live out their vocation as priests. |
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Defending laissez-faireeconomics, Bennett, for most of his term, ardently refused to expand the role of government. |
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They gaze ardently into each other's eyes and confide dark secrets. |
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Hence, the believer so ardently desires to fulfil the will of the Father as to make of it his or her supreme aspiration. |
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Yet no faith will the greater part of mankind have, however ardently thou dost desire it. |
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For 20 years, she has eloquently and ardently defended civil liberties. |
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Several environmental groups that ardently defend this point of view applauded the declaration. |
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That is why I am ardently in favour not just of accepting the report but also of pushing ahead with tax harmonisation. |
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God will be near you when you pray earnestly and ardently longing to cultivate your heart-field into good soil. |
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The terrifically designed icons and large pay outs in this nine pay line, 5 reel slot machine game will keep you ardently occupied for hours. |
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No document more ardently seeks to defend Canadian rights than the Bill of Rights. |
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As such, the saints are hoping ardently for the Lord's second coming, in faith and thankfulness. |
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She was so enchanted by this environment that she ardently desired to belong to it. |
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They love each other ardently and furtively until her husband-to-be discovers them. |
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The Austrian court was dominated by the Jesuits, its government had concluded a concordat with Pius IX, the pope who ardently combated all modern ideas. |
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In all my experience, I have never seen people so ardently supportive of their governments before. |
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Their constant snickering and rampant self-absorption make you ardently hope for a rogue wave. |
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Artists, whom we defended so ardently in the last election, will not be able to decide themselves whether they want to contribute. |
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If Americans so ardently desire churches, they should be able to survive and thrive without the tax break. |
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But now, in the woods, he shovels so ardently he is grunting. |
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Even as Hispanics favored Democrats this week, some Republicans wooed them ardently and made surprising inroads. |
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The country he had so ardently defended and the city of Benghazi, which he had helped to save and he so loved, proved his undoing. |
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White evangelicals are slightly more skeptical, but the poll found that it made no difference in how ardently they support Romney. |
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Where you dabbled in so-called spiritual disciplines, you now ardently devote. |
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In the conflict which tore Afghanistan apart, Zia ul Haq in fact had his own agenda and ardently wanted his neighbour to fall into the hands of an Islamist regime, which he hoped it would be easy for Islamabad to manipulate. |
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They will pass federal Superfund sites and will see, for the most part, a riverfront vastly different from that which the first excursionists gazed at so ardently 150 years earlier. |
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We know that in China, toiling people, who have probably never in their life read a single one of Lenin's articles, ardently gravitate towards Bolshevism for such is the might of history's breath! |
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The holy priest admitted to her that he ardently longed to spend the rest of his days in solitude, which attracted him strongly so as not to have to think of anything except God and himself. |
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Food is ardently celebrated: Wisconsin bratwurst, roast Illinois corn drenched with butter, hand-dipped corn dogs, fried cheese curd, giant cinnamon buns, all sampled and approved by your correspondent. |
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As if to prove that being fashion-conscious was not incompatible with feminism, Bergen lobbied ardently for the Equal Rights amendment and for women's right to choose. |
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L'Oréal, a French cosmetics company, and LVMH both ardently pursued him, but he believes his company, with some €400m in its coffers, can finance its own expansion. |
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While Duplessis held the reigns of power in Quebec and ardently defended provincial jurisdictions, Mitchell Hepburn followed a similar policy in Ontario. |
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A dairy feed adviser who is honest and likes his work will make a priority of developing a long-term relationship with his customers and ardently wish for their success. |
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According to Luke, when Jesus gathers his disciples for the Last Supper he opens his heart to them, as I could have done today, saying: «I have ardently desired to eat this Passover with you. |
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Those who today ardently wish a new departure based on the foundations of the past should draw lessons from this chapter in history, as they are running the risk of losing everything, once again. |
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Freedom of expression is an individual right protected by the existing legal system and ardently defended by civil libertarians in most parts of the Western world. |
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I'll come at once» made her interrupt her most important activities such as her lessons meticulously prepared, depriving her of precious time for prolonged contact with God which her contemplative soul ardently desired. |
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Now hath come unto you a Messenger from amongst yourselves: it grieves him that ye should suffer, ardently anxious is he over you: to the Believers is he most kind and merciful. |
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It is ardently hoped that an age in which countries and regions throughout the world compete against each other using their charming and meaningful cultural strength, instead of arms, will come soon. |
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My encounters with them attest to and confirm that they want to keep ardently activated this spiritual program given as a heritage by their Father and Founder Saint Louis Marie de Montfort. |
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Taking into consideration that there is no single proposal that can fully satisfy all CD member States, we ardently hope that the P-6 proposal can be adopted as it stands and finally get the CD back to work. |
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Tolkien ardently rejected this opinion in the foreword to the second edition of the novel, stating he preferred applicability to allegory. |
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Gournay ardently supported the removal of restrictions on trade and the deregulation of industry in France. |
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Host cities continue to compete ardently for the right to host the Games, even though there is no certainty that they will earn back their investments. |
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Also explored is 'New York style', embodying Dutch and English precedents, as ardently observed in the robust gadrooning and swelling belly of a caster by Bartholomew Schaats. |
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