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Meanings of fiercely partisan in English
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Usage of fiercely partisan in English
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Rupert Murdoch's Fox TV is fiercelypartisan - and also has a real following.
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One and all were loudly and fiercelypartisan.
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That level of bipartisan support is not typical of major legislation in the current, fiercelypartisan, Congress.
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The Centrist columnists, many of them just as fiercelypartisan as any Liberal or Conservative, fired back desperately.
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Sir Robin Wales, the Mayor of Newham, can be an acquired taste and as a Labour loyalist is fiercelypartisan.
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That gave an already tense women's skating contest an especially poignant air, and brought Rochette the overwhelming support of a fiercelypartisan crowd.
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Backed by a fiercelypartisan crowd, Nadal saved three match points in the tie-break before sending a forehand long to hand Fognini victory.
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As the tension rose things became increasingly exciting but the hosts were destined for crushing disappointment in front of a fiercelypartisan crowd.
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Scotland had scored a goal that seemed incongruous to the rest of their performance and, briefly, a fiercelypartisan crowd sensed an improbable comeback.
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"They poisoned Bishop Arius," said Gallus, already fiercelypartisan.