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1 Tish, in her patriotic fervor , had stopped the thing in gear.
2 He was in a land seething with excitement and patriotic fervor .
3 Then, once more, a feeling of patriotic fervor swept over her.
4 It was a time of intense nationalism and patriotic fervor .
5 The fans whipped themselves into a frenzy of patriotic fervor .
6 He was a man of brilliant intellect, fertile fancy, chivalrous nature, and patriotic fervor .
7 Second, the official religions and patriotic fervor of many states make their troops willing to fight suicidally.
8 The result was that Americans were soon observing wheatless, meatless, and porkless days with great patriotic fervor .
9 Suddenly he was seized with patriotic fervor .
10 The higher the pitch of patriotic fervor , the more tenuous and more thread-bare may be the requisite moral sanction.
11 Such times as these are rare, when patriotic fervor at home is matched by clear superiority in the field.
12 All of the Yanceyville lawyers appeared with Judge Kerr for the defendants, doubtless volunteering their services with patriotic fervor .
13 The cause was looked upon as a national one, and a patriotic fervor stirred the hearts of all Germans alike.
14 And with an earnest, patriotic fervor - the love of her country and her people for whom she would give her life.
15 His patriotic fervor ran so high that by the time he reached the crossing, the passenger train was already in sight.
16 This community singing became immensely popular and did much to promote patriotic fervor as well as to entertain those in attendance.
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