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1 The Abenakis pray God with more fervor than any Indians of these countries.
2 Even they kissed with more fervor than Hizdahr zo Loraq.
3 He was moved to return it with a little more fervor than he usually showed.
4 Come," continued he, pressing the writer's hand with more fervor , "I see you hesitate!"
5 And she had answered - with more fervor than she really felt, because she would hide some unaccountable reluctance:
6 Just plain old gospel songs, sung just as badly, though with even more fervor , than in the morning.
7 Ish felt that if he had had more fervor , or more hypocrisy, he could have argued Jean over.
8 With still more fervor Adlai sought
9 You venture to point your attentions with a little more fervor ; but she meets the fervor with no glow.
10 It was really a love tweak, and intended to be playful, but she probably put more fervor into it than she knew.
11 The prince's voice seemed slightly louder; that, in a general way, was patent; no doubt the occasion warranted more fervor on his part.
12 But he wondered with far more fervor as to the extraordinary thing he had seen in his own garden with his own eyes.
13 You know how any convert always has a thousand times more fervor than the fatigued members of the faith who were born to it.
14 Then the more fervor of soul you put into your preaching the more souls you will win to your Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
15 The OscarsSoWhite campaign of yesteryear resurfaced, this time creating way more fervor and way more drama about the lack of diversity in Hollywood.
16 After the doxology had been sung with more fervor than melody, things happened so fast that Pearl and Periwinkle never could get them straightened out.
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