Pastor Boichenko is indeed a zealous Pastor and evangelist always leading from the front. |
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To begin your marketing adventure, head West, where 32 percent of all zealous American outdoor sportsmen live. |
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While spiritual and soul music are making a come back, protest music isn't as zealous or popular, especially not in urban India. |
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Fraser moves convincingly from his zealous naif to more steely operator convincing himself of his mission's objectives. |
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DeMille-the-Christian-artist was not being overly zealous, perverse or unauthentic here. |
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At these times the parents take care of their mobile balls of fluff in the most zealous way. |
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In some parts of the country zealous Chinese Communists tried to establish rural communes, as was happening in China. |
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Then it would be over zealous Spanish cops who decided to pull the suspect in. |
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Her zealous commitment to politics is clearly something that Llosa sees as a special quality. |
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They are also extremists of one kind or another who have devoted themselves to the zealous pursuit of their religious ideals. |
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It had taken its eye off the situation and its conduct was not as diligent and zealous as it should have been. |
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Like a reformed smoker, he is the more zealous because until recently he was the archetypal apathetic customer. |
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Such zealous passion would seem to be the natural preserve of that dangerous species, the young man. |
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When he talks about the case, he sounds less like a zealous advocate than a political zealot. |
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You react with an intense and zealous activity designed to achieve your aims at all costs. |
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This is a woman of some strange but fiercely-held opinions, who is zealous in her advocacy of animal rights. |
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Throughout a pulsating and fiercely-contested match, Kendal were unable to please the zealous match official. |
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A tutoress ought not only to be well accomplished, but she ought to be zealous in the cause of virtue. |
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The schoolboys who wandered in to play cricket were chased away by a zealous guard who thoughtfully confiscated the ball. |
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They are zealous in the work and are casting their whole influence towards the redemption of society from the thralldom of intemperance. |
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The courts have adopted a particularly zealous approach to cases involving a cheque card or credit card. |
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Missions were built and zealous Franciscan priests set about converting the Indians living in their pueblos. |
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He is a zealous advocate for the rights of Irish immigrants and others as Chair of the Emerald Isle Immigration Centre. |
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Ann Lee and her immediate entourage were unbowed in their zealous commitment. |
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His appeal is his integrity and an almost zealous commitment to his beliefs. |
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Now we learn of retribution efforts aimed at those who tried to correct the zealous propaganda which drove this nation into war. |
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That points not to an ideological malice worth worrying about but probably to the harmless political infantilism of a zealous minority of Whitlamites. |
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On fire now, he designs a nationwide study of thousands of adults, their intimacies recorded in explicit questionnaires administered by his zealous disciples. |
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It helps that, despite some tough talk before the election, the Lib Dems are not generally regarded as heartlessly zealous state-shrinkers. |
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States have been more zealous about toughening borders and deporting illegal immigrants and on making sure immigrants are legal and integrated. |
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Come witching hour, only truly zealous or pitifully desperate students remain. |
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Only a handful of zealous laundrywomen, upright hunters and warylooking poachers-against a backdrop of mountains and meadows-answer back. |
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He had been a fiery boy bursting with zealous defense of his friends. |
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Felstead is so zealous about bodybuilding that he coaches friends and is a qualified judge. |
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But nobody should be under any illusions about what they have signed up to. The economics of the plan are too zealous. |
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To make things worse, these restrictive provisions are implemented by over zealous local officials. |
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It suffices to let the local zealous authorities do what they wish and thereby be in the good graces of the central government. |
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It needs to be specified clearly that landowners and resource users will be protected from over zealous ploys. |
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When considering small arms, however, only the most zealous insist on banning them outright. |
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It is a war fought between an elected, democratic government and a zealous insurgency of proven brutality. |
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His zealous service and his martyrdom are a special sign of the victory of good over evil. |
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Nevertheless we remain seriously concerned regarding Turkey's over zealous recourse to the safeguard instrument. |
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Human nature being what it is, people are far less zealous about seeking out their own failings than those of others. |
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People have a zealous craving to impress their individualities upon others. |
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She frequently risks the reprimand of her more zealous colleagues by allowing students to talk quietly in pairs or triads while moving through the school. |
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The prohibition on cannabis and medical research seems to be the result of the same type of zealous fear. |
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Letting out a zealous shriek, he took a great daredevil dive over the sofa, knocking against the coffee table and scattering its contents all over. |
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For example, the long-running insurgency in aceh, home to the country's most zealous Islamists, has drawn to a close. |
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Editors may be more skeptical of authority today, but they do not all believe the Harlem boys were railroaded by a frenzied press and a zealous prosecution. |
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Early radicalisation did not equal zealous ideological commitment. |
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Will we see these zealous litter police staking out public houses. |
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This was an act committed by one zealous serving girl who sinned thereby. |
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Those words were rather extreme, sadly uneducated and overly zealous. |
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The left wing still kind of exists now, but they're not so zealous. |
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The extremely zealous President Kevin Baugh has been issuing war bonds to raise funds in case fighting becomes necessary. |
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The snub was labeled a disgrace by some in the industry, and sparked a backlash among its most zealous fans. |
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Wirth adds that the rise in Last Judgment imagery occurs not coincidentally at a time when the profanation of the Host becomes a concern of zealous clerics. |
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I pray, in particular, that the Holy Spirit may raise up zealous creative workers capable of coming to the aid of all those young people who nowadays no longer knock on the doors of the Church. |
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But the courts must be zealous to ensure that Parliament's primary intention that people should for the most part be judged on their own merits rather than on group characteristics is not eroded by overly generous exceptions. |
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Even if lawyers are not the fastest and most zealous members of our society, the situation is still this: here we are in April and the negotiations have scarcely begun. |
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Marinetti gathered zealous adherents in Italy — where late-blooming modernization had brought an alertness to the wider world as well as an upsurge of nationalism — and organized public events calculated to scandalize. |
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May He give zealous and holy priests to every part of his flock. |
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In other words, if storms caused by careerism in the curia threatened to sink the papal ship, it was partly because Benedict himself had been too zealous in stilling the nurturing waters of theological debate. |
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It seems the BBC was being a trifle zealous on Thursday and this morning – worrying that editors would subvert the rules by impishly inserting Olympic coverage from the Velodrome into items about the GDP figures. |
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However noble and zealous our own intentions, our charitable work is an opus proprium of the Church and for it to maintain its identity and splendor, the Bishop is the guarantor. |
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Some thought too quickly that the mediation failure over the Transnistrian crisis would be an eternal handicap for this highly zealous collaborator. |
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It is their nebulous, unstructured characteristics, combined with zealous dedication, which contribute in large measure to the menace they present. |
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I recommend his case to your favour, the more because I ever found him very affectionate and a zealous wellwiller to the public cause. |
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Incompetence and a vacuum of political will fed into a situation where the most zealous of deluded war hawks had the final say. |
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For example, a zealous Protestant teacher once brought before a judge a group of youngsters who had not kept the Sunday holy because they had spent some time that day watching a French ship coming into the harbor and dock. |
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We can live happily together in today's world only if we are zealous in protecting our own liberty and solicitous for the liberty of everyone else. |
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The most obvious is that, as a result of its functioning democracy, zealous bureaucracy and timorous or lethargic governments, Britain has a slapdash approach to heritage. |
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I find myself zealous in preaching the Gospel to them, because I'm determined that they won't suffer a lack of decent catechesis and so fall away from the faith. |
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When credit was cheap and house prices were soaring, overly zealous U. S. lenders were tripping over each other, eager to provide mortgage financing to potential home buyers. |
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This will prevent zealous patriots from getting too close and at the same time prevent those intent on desecration from burning it. MICHAEL ROSTECKCairo. |
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These students were indoctrinated with the puritanical and violent religious views of the Taliban, and provided them with a seemingly limitless supply of naive but religiously zealous recruits. |
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Condorcet was the friend of almost all the distinguished persons of his time and a zealous propagator of the progressive views then current among French literati. |
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The Liberals and the New Democrats are trying to play down the pact they signed with the only party in this House that is an avowed and zealous opponent of national unity. |
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Montanism appealed to Tertullian's zealous moral and ascetic rigorism and his antagonism towards secular culture. |
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The most zealous advocates of the unfortunate monarch cannot deny that this is an indelible blot on his escutcheon. |
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They are all zealous to the last degree in support of the extreme policy.... They certainly will not err on the side of caution. |
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He is not only a zealous advocate for pusilanimous and passive obedience, but for the most implicit faith in the dictatorial mandates of power. |
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Admiring visitors included Ernst Haeckel, a zealous proponent of Darwinismus incorporating Lamarckism and Goethe's idealism. |
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The Church and European society were not always so zealous in hunting witches or blaming them for misfortunes. |
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The successive changes can be well seen in the double forms from the same original, jealous and zealous. |
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The light dawns and Rhys becomes a zealous member of the chapel and is set on the path towards being a preacher after all. |
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Taken at his own word, William Hogarth could be assumed to be as zealous and boorish a Francophobe as any modern-day editorialist in the British popular press. |
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All fodder for a zealous psychologist, I'd imagine, because I realised that the absence of that resiny smell was nothing less than a metaphor for the end of my childhood. |
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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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