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1 Others, though, have stuck to the short game with a religious fervour .
2 Almost angelic in its resignation and religious fervour is the upturned face.
3 The early Franciscans were men of deep, religious fervour , self-denying and godly.
4 Ben-Ari ignored that remark; now was not the time to defend religious fervour .
5 But these two Power-workers were motivated by personal ambition rather than religious fervour .
6 Some people experience mystical feelings during prayer, meditation or periods of religious fervour .
7 In Japan the arrival of the flowers is greeted with almost religious fervour .
8 A show of heavy magic, religious fervour and bubbling vowel sounds.
9 He dropped back to the ground with a thrill of searching religious fervour .
10 Not all my religious fervour could keep me away from Martin.
11 Who knows into what folly religious fervour may lead the Trappist?
12 I noticed that few were very good-looking; but in their faces was religious fervour .
13 In Elgin religious fervour was not beautiful, or dramatic, or self-immolating; it was reasonable.
14 But later impressions soon crowded out this early religious fervour .
15 British troops are fighting against forces motivated by the religious fervour of the ultra right.
16 MUSIC Cosmic Slop Among regulars, this monthly party is talked about with an almost- religious fervour .
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