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1 The North entered upon the struggle with very great ardor and enthusiasm.
2 He threw himself into this new work with great ardor and entire devotion.
3 Mr Burchell, on the contrary, dissuaded her with great ardor , and I stood neuter.
4 He studied with great ardor , going from the A.B.C.
5 But, added she, with great ardor , I find indeed there are very good men in the world!
6 When this was given, the musician, in beating time with great ardor , struck his toe with his baton.
7 The allies, besides their jealousy of the king's mediation, expressed a great ardor for the continuance of war.
8 The natural sciences were cultivated by them with great ardor , and many naturalists among them merit the gratitude of posterity.
9 We have seen that the straits of the family had not prevented Ludwig from pursuing his musical studies with great ardor .
10 Some even seem to be possessed of a different note from the rest, and contend with each other with great ardor .
11 He was too wary to betray his state of mind; so he pretended great ardor , and called urgently for re- enforcements.
12 A great ardor animated the troops; it was remembered that the 2nd December was the anniversary of the coronation of the emperor.
13 The approaching completion of the fossil fishes delivers me also from the fear that a too great ardor might cause you irreparable losses.
14 I felt a great ardor , a moment's miraculous blood heat, more than blood heat-onlyfor a moment-thenshe withdrew her hand and said:
15 But being naturally of a cheerful and sanguine temper, I very soon recovered the blow, and prosecuted with great ardor my studies in the country.
16 In 1869, he set to work on the poem, and when that was well under way, began to create, with great ardor , the musical setting.
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