It is indeed very sad that our country and government tolerates fanatical groups of people that dictate their will upon others. |
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Having a fanatical enemy that works for law enforcement can lead to extremely dangerous situations. |
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He saw Muslims as a cohesive unit, unflinchingly committed to their religion, even fanatical about it. |
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The village folk take the palm leaf books as the store house of precious occult knowledge and guard them with fanatical zeal. |
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It's quite worrying that there are people out to kill us, people motivated by fanatical hatred and religious extremism. |
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But such measures offer no deterrent to a single fanatical suicide attacker. |
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The concept of heroism became unthinkable except in relation to fanatical military force. |
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The LEJ and other fanatical Sunni groups have a history of sectarian violence in Pakistan. |
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She followed Lt. Tod's orders with a zeal that the others joked was fanatical. |
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The vast majority of Hitler's fanatical supporters easily transitioned to life in the free world. |
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Mothers were fanatical about making sure their homes and family were decent. |
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We bring to our efforts a fanatical obsession with quality and exclusivity. |
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They are rather fanatical about lengthening their own lives and fending off death indefinitely. |
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Jean Claude is also a lover of animals, and when he does something, he is fanatical about it. |
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Scrupulous research and a fanatical concern for historical accuracy is a demonstration of Weir's seriousness. |
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Becci is fanatical about football and was the first girl at her primary school to play for the boy's team. |
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The trick, I guess, is not to get too fanatical about getting the accent too accurate because then that becomes a mask. |
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The people there are fanatical about what they do, and until that wears off they will be tough to beat. |
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As a lot of people know already, she's a really obsessed, fanatical football fan. |
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I used to be totally fanatical about dates, but then I've slowly gone off those and now I just eat raisins and prunes. |
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A short man with graying hair and tinted glasses, Ecclestone is fanatical about neatness. |
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In fact, she had become almost fanatical about raising her and taking care of everything. |
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The keen swimmer and fanatical Rovers fan taught thousands of people, young and old, to swim within the 10m teaching pool. |
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The Irish are fanatical about racing, extremely knowledgeable and are always on the lookout for an equine hero. |
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There's the urbane family man, charming in company and fanatical about sport. |
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Every country in the world I've been to, there are groups of people that are really fanatical about saving the shark. |
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Mr Able usually wore a hat and had long grey hair and was fanatical about music, especially The Beatles. |
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Those of you familiar with my column know I'm pretty fanatical about security. |
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He is depicted as an idealistic, fanatical Islamist prepared to die for his beliefs. |
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He went to interview a fanatical Islamist preacher who did not want to be found. |
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The consumption of sugar still goes up despite all the fanatical attacks from health cranks. |
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The forum is part of our web site and the forumites epitomise fanatical customers. |
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Wars in the name of political ambitions and crusades for fanatical religious faiths are all part of man's history to this day. |
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In my experience, coming across as a fanatical fundamentalist doesn't work with rational people. |
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The fanatical Fulham fan successfully defended his Southern title last February with a 10-round points success over Harrow's Matthew Tait. |
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The hijackers used fanatical certainty, misplaced religious faith, and dehumanising hatred to purge themselves of the human instinct for empathy. |
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While not as fanatical as a true gricer, happiness for me was sitting on a grassy bank overlooking a busy railway line. |
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He has little hope left of staying in office apart from dismissing parliament and the threat of violence by his fanatical supporters. |
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They learned to take no prisoners in fighting a skilled and fanatical enemy who gave no quarter and expected none. |
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Both were fanatical about folk music and Kate imbibed their records of folk, sea shanties and Irish jigs. |
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With just a slight stretch of the imagination, fanatical support for a football club could come under the religion banner. |
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Some fanatical moron is wibbling on about something hopelessly biased, and hopelessly wrong. |
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The first, a satire, is about the attempts of a fanatical doctor to cure a group of alcoholics. |
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The level of delusion here eclipses that of the most fanatical of religious zealots. |
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Anyone expressing trenchant anti-monarchist views is now suspected of sympathising with Irish republicanism's most fanatical fringe. |
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But there is too little here that is fresh and quite a little that sounds fanatical. |
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The radio functioned well enough, if you were satisfied with AM reception only, but I was a fanatical FM listener. |
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These books are an indictment of uncompromising, fanatical, and utopian ideology. |
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The elimination of all relics of the Hashemites was undertaken with fanatical zeal. |
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The attempt to act in accordance with a system of ideas is invariably denounced as ideological, fanatical, utopian or millenarian. |
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A tongue-in-cheek critique of fanatical Bible-thumpers, the movie has great acting performances. |
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Long after the marketing campaign is done, we will still be fanatical about providing the most secure mission-critical software in the business. |
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The party of Small Business, believers in a mixed economy rather than fanatical free-marketeers, at least, as long as a mixed-economy works. |
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The speech was aimed directly at the government's extremely austere fiscal stance and its almost fanatical adherence to monetarism. |
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She screamed, and went into a fanatical frenzy, pushing aside her weariness for one last blaze of glory. |
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Rugged, mountainous, impenetrable, recalcitrant and peopled by an enemy hardened and fanatical, it was considered unconquerable. |
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This is all driven by the head chef, a big, round Breton with a fanatical love for Vietnamese food. |
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As it was the dozen tries that Boroughmuir scored in the first half was enough to numb the senses of even the most fanatical supporter. |
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For lovers of language, he's strong meat and drink, and if you like Eddison, generally you're fanatical about him. |
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It rests on aggressive xenophobia, chauvinism, fanatical imperial ambitions and fascist demagogy. |
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Yet in spite of the fanatical beliefs of both sides, there were examples of restraint and even of chivalry in the Crusades. |
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Besides the fanatical frenzy, which is as dangerous in a man as hydrophobia in a dog, there is this fearful fatalistic apathy. |
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They are attended by the soulless shades of their most fanatical worshippers, courtiers, and factotums. |
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It's always amused me that some of the most fanatical anti-tobacco activists are also mad keen on legalising dope. |
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It very much surprised me about the Americans, as they seem to be fanatical about God and Religion. |
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More impressive, though, than any fanatical power of endurance was his ability to see he was on the wrong track, admit he was mistaken and try a different course of action. |
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Exactly 100 years ago this week, Wales was in the midst of a fervent religious revival led by a young Methodist, stoking fanatical excitement and emotional excesses. |
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This spunky St-Michel tyke has been working the local wrestling circuit for the past five years and has been fanatical about pro-wrestling since childhood. |
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And that makes it more than serviceable for the normal run of fanatical ideologues, confirmed partisans and weak-minded bumpkins to make use of endlessly. |
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His reign was marked by bullying management, increasing casualisation, fanatical hatred of trade unions and a constant chipping away at wages and conditions. |
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The frontispiece to Hokusai's Illustrated Manual on Coloring of 1848 shows a fanatical painter holding five brushes in feet, hands, and mouth, all at work painting. |
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Hughes has worked hard on curbing his fiery nature, reining in his fanatical work-rate in the gym and getting him to control and direct his natural aggression. |
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Art builds upon and reinvests itself, with ever more possibility and potential, unbound and unscathed by fanatical historicities and narrow idolizations. |
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Now it is said that the inscrutable coach will have to live up to the demands placed on him by the billion people living within a fanatical football nation. |
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One point Hanson alludes to is the real difference between the Japanese kamikaze as a tactical weapon of terror and the fanatical suicide zealot as a terrorist. |
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Unlike fanatical me, they were all planning on cramming for their finals. |
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A fanatical Aberdeen Football Club supporter, he endures plenty of good-hearted stick from his colleagues about his allegiances with great good humour. |
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A group of vagabonds and derelicts inhabit a shelter in Moscow, presided over by a fanatical leader who preaches the love of everyone for everyone. |
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Or we hear on MSNBC that the Republicans are ideologically blind and fanatical in their pursuit of a Darwinian dystopia. |
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His only objection to Italian fascism was that it wasn't fanatical enough. |
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Instead, the neocons were depicted as fanatical ideologues, with no mention of their roots in the business community or their furtherance of corporate interests. |
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These fanatical groups wish to create fundamentalist enclaves in which some version of Sharia law will prevail. |
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His is a fanbase so fanatical that even those pretending to be him are mobbed and celebrated. |
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Ours is a united camp, backed by a fanatical countywide following of fans who will be heard for every minute of the seventy, and more, on the big day. |
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Having seen the finished product, I doubt that anyone but the most fanatical fundamentalists will object. |
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We do not want to sink to such a fanatical fixity, but we do not want to drown in ahistorical complacency, either. |
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The prime minister had destroyed the industrial base with fanatical cruelty, with an impunity largely supplied by the obsequiousness and weakness of the opposition. |
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Prime Minister John Howard describes himself as fanatical about sport. |
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But on the ground, their own sectarianism and fanatical puritanism often lead the Salafi to reject or alienate those who might otherwise be their allies. |
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The foreign fighters are often the most fanatical on the battlefield. |
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The speech had the intended effect of arousing fanatical loyalty in the 10th and shame and rivalry in the others. |
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Henry Ford was a fanatical tobaccophobe and, had it been possible, would have insisted that all of his employees give up cigarettes. |
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Viva, for their part, consider FXers to be poor and fanatical. |
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His fanatical and uncritical acceptance of Boswellian themes does not serve Boswell's memory well. |
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The Froggies know what they are doing when it comes to oval balls and down in the south they're fanatical about the game. |
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On the other hand, the city is a place for fanatical ideas and obscurant movements that find the place even in state policy. |
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With more energy than a crateful of Lucozade, all three lads played their part and gave everything for their fanatical fans. |
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However, their efforts to keep him in the army have to wait when a fanatical cult launches an uprising, leaving an unassuming water carrier with the task of saving the day. |
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Everything points to St Pauli picking up the three points in front of their fanatical supporters and greater than even money represents a fair price. |
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In addition, the untranslated memoirs of Jozef Juras and Alexander Barica tell astonishing tales of the paranoid and fanatical mentality of their imprisoners. |
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With every new indignity served upon the United States by the fanatical Fidel Castro comes an immediate, and lasting, impulse to declare that enough is enough. |
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His parents were fanatical Manchester United supporters who would frequently travel to Old Trafford from London to attend the team's home matches. |
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