Like them, she is an ardent armchair naturalist, not to mention an ardent armchair theologian, cosmologist, ethicist, historian.
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He was also known to literary scholars as an ardent defender — too ardent, some said — of the intellectual property of his father, the American poet Louis Zukofsky.
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Several of Trump's most ardent GOP allies — including Sen.
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Several of Trump's most ardent GOP allies -- including Sen.
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What message will Trump's most ardent supporters take from this?
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Indeed, many ardent Brexiteers cut their teeth causing trouble then.
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His most ardent admirers compared his works to spiritual prophecy.
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Ardent defenders of the Confederacy didn't want King's likeness there.
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His most ardent loyalists, chief among them Alam, knew this.
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Warren supported Clinton and, unlike Sanders, is an ardent Democrat.
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Pirro, a former judge, is an ardent supporter of Trump.
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Her stage persona remains vivid, ardent, rapturous, impulsive and compelling.
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Warren supported Clinton and unlike Sanders is an ardent Democrat.
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Like Ali, Malcolm was a charismatic person with ardent ambitions.
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And he has alienated some of his most ardent supporters.
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In these works, Twombly is a devoted, engaged, ardent student.
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That means they are ardent about hearing from Mueller himself.
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He is an ardent supporter of the new mining project.
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The maintenance man, Jakob Schmid, an ardent Nazi, was watching.
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Even some of Mr. Trump's most ardent supporters were alarmed.
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By all standards I should be an ardent Jo supporter.
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She became an ardent feminist, but not an orthodox one.
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Mr. Broeksmit was always an ardent advocate for Mr. Jain.
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Like those younger politicians, Mr. Nakasone was an ardent nationalist.
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Rather, they said, he was an ardent nationalist and Buddhist.
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These marches are often rallying points for ardent PiS supporters.
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Only the most ardent cultural relativist would have reasons to quibble.
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Marsha, Marsha, Marsha ... A Twitter poll by ardent Obamacare foe Rep.
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Pruitt has been an ardent opponent of these efforts for years.
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The team's most ardent fans have dubbed themselves the Crustacean Nation.
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On Inauguration Day the city was filled with ardent Trump supporters.
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Earlier, frustration had mounted even among the state's most ardent defenders.
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Mr DeSantis is among President Donald Trump's most ardent congressional supporters.
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Mr Xi says he is an ardent supporter of private firms.
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Not surprisingly, he's also an an ardent supporter of Donald Trump.
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Pat McCrory, who had been an ardent supporter of the bill.
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Chong has been an ardent advocate of legalizing marijuana for decades.
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Some of Patreon's most ardent creators applauded the last-minute reversal.
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These changes are meant to target Sanders' ardent and loyal supporters.
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The point is, Pebble's most ardent fans don't really want that.
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The most ardent paleo proponents think that starchy carbs are toxic.
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Green, he said, had become an ardent practitioner of bodily deception.
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Even Francis' most ardent fans worry that his agenda is overdue.
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The soprano Marina Rebeka's plush, ardent sound is ideal for Mathilde.
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B.D.S. is anathema to many ardent supporters of the Israeli government.
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An ardent Sanders follower, she then retreated into the movement mentality.
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Mr. Moore has been an ardent proponent of a flat tax.
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Nonetheless, don't be surprised if ardent Instagram users howl their disapproval.
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Andrea Irwin, a survivor of sexual abuse, was an ardent champion.
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But even the most ardent backers acknowledged political and logistical obstacles.
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"He was also the magazine's most ardent reader," Mr. Remnick said.
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Mr. Sanders has long been an ardent supporter of organized labor.
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Bolton was an ardent opponent of arms control treaties with Russia.
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My two sons, who are ardent fans, have few such memories.
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Many Afghan bureaucrats and military officers used to be ardent communists.
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Ukraine. As the impeachment saga unfolds, even the president's most ardent
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Antenor is an ardent lover, which intrigues Eurídice for a bit.
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Her ardent supporters sound much like the rest of the candidates'.
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After that, many of the most ardent skeptics were won over.
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Owners upset with the price war made ardent speeches in Vietnamese.
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The movie never rests, relentlessly ardent in its grasping for mythos.
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Even the Party's most ardent supporters in the press sense doom.
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Ardent said it expects Australian visitor numbers to improve over time.
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Billy Graham's son, Franklin, is an ardent supporter of President Trump.
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He has drawn large, ardent crowds here, just outside Mexico City.
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After expressing her ardent feminism and pride in meeting a female presidential
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DARLINGTON, S.C. - There's no more ardent Chicago Cubs fan than Kurt Busch.
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For one, Sessions has been an ardent opponent of voting rights protections.
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Will even the wealthiest and most ardent Trump opponents take my pledge?
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I have been a vocal, ardent defender of encumbrance mechanics for years.
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Macron, 39, is an ardent European integrationist more than three decades younger.
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Barr, as well as her TV character, is an ardent Trump supporter.
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Few of the most ardent protestors appeared to be from New Orleans.
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Norway for now is under attack from ardent Leavers and Remainers alike.
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But some of Biden's most ardent political supporters are holding out hope.
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Breitbart was among the earliest and most ardent supporters of Trump's candidacy.
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Even one of Trump's most ardent Republican critics is softening his opposition.
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Among the herb's most ardent proponents, anecdotal evidence of its benefits abound.
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After the President's resignation, Stone remained an ardent Nixon apologist and loyalist.
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Ardent students of the Kennedys won't necessarily learn a lot new here.
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Nor will ardent unionists consider the merits of Sinn Fein's social policy.
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As a teen-ager, in the fifties, Loevy was an ardent Zionist.
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Murray's CEO, Bob Murray, was one of President Trump's most ardent supporters.
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But neither he nor his ardent supporters are wont to admit this.
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On healthcare:Castro is an ardent supporter of the "Medicare for all" proposal.
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Even the program's most ardent supporters have to admit this glaring weakness.
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Le Pen is also an ardent defender of Syrian dictator Bashar Assad.
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For ardent X-Philes, the five episodes previewed do have their moments.
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Randeep hopes that Narinder will reciprocate his increasingly ardent feelings for her.
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The most ardent Pixar fans should be shaking their heads right now.
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Was recording at Ardent in Memphis a big deal for you guys?
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They also became some of the country's most ardent and unapologetic Zionists.
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The ballet and its maker have always had ardent adherents and exponents.
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His father, an ardent Leeds United fan, had established an outright ban.
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The Facebook page attracts sympathetic Muslims—though not necessarily ardent Trump supporters.
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But he nurtures no ardent hope of piercing fashion's fabled glass ceiling.
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He's called a psychic, a yogi and more by his ardent followers.
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Cole, who is from Southern California, grew up an ardent Yankees fan.
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God is silent; in a way, so is this most ardent missionary.
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May's most ardent supporters — that she would be gone by Friday morning.
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When Trump defies norms, his most ardent supporters exult in the transgression.
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Not surprisingly, he was an ardent advocate for last week's tariff announcement.
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Doug Collins, an ardent defender of the President, to the Senate seat.
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Many of Trump's most ardent critics won't be upset about Bolton's departure.
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She is an ardent champion of women's equality and human rights worldwide.
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Pilgrims came nevertheless, ardent momo hunters who generously shared the secret online.
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As borough president, Ms. Marshall was an ardent booster of Queens culture.
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Oddly enough, my dad is an ardent Dolphins, Yankees and Knicks fan.
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A smitten waiter at the restaurant, here the ardent tenor Francesco Demuro.
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But life wasn't always so easy for the Dallas Mavericks ardent owner.
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Something for "real gamers," the cultural identity applied to ardent fanfolk back then.
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This is even true for some of Congress's most ardent attackers of science.
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Now those instincts are making trouble for his most ardent defenders in Congress.
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Public skepticism: Trump's most ardent fans love his tweeting, but most voters don't.
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Scalia was one of the most ardent conservative voices on the Supreme Court.
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It's unclear how this feature will be received by Twitter's most ardent users.
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Houser espoused extremist right-wing views and was reportedly an ardent anti-feminist.
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The one on steel includes pleas from otherwise-ardent protectionists to spare Canada.
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He has painted himself as an ardent and consistent skeptic of climate change.
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Some ardent right-wingers argue that the current corruption probes fit this pattern.
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Since then, Kimmel has become an ardent advocate for universal health care coverage.
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Ardent supporters of rescuing dogs, they were initially just going to give money.
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Ardent supporters see it as a foolproof way to perk up slumping economies.
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The potential legislation had divided Texas Republican lawmakers, pitting ardent supporter Lt. Gov.
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For Mr. Corbyn's most ardent supporters, Mr. Watson had become a reviled figure.
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Restoring Glen Canyon this way has long been the campaign of ardent environmentalists.
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Still, some of the team's most ardent supporters struggled to watch the action.
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But the same was not true of those with ardent anti-Israel views.
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To Mr. Metropoulos, an ardent preservationist, the Cobra's greatest allure is its originality.
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Ultimately, "Invisible Man, Got the Whole World Watching" is ambitious, ardent and timely.
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Many of their most ardent fans are women who grew up with them.
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The Shakers, like the Christian Scientists, were believers too ardent for ordinary churches.
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The people we admire for being resilient are not hard; they are ardent.
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But Cruz, like other GOP presidential contenders, is an ardent foe of Obamacare.
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It is well known that even ardent believers sometimes have doubt about God.
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Even the most ardent tax cutter should be willing to make that trade.
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But Mr. O'Rourke's lack of detail does not dissuade his most ardent supporters.
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And because she is an ardent environmentalist, useful means good for the planet.
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On the other, he is the court's most ardent defender of free speech.
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In time Ms. Miles overcame her conflicted feelings and became an ardent feminist.
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He was an ardent proponent of aliyah, the reunification of the Jewish people.
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So the art of Trump's most ardent fans ranges from idyllic to imagined.
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Whigs admired people and places that are enterprising, emotionally balanced and spiritually ardent.
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Ardent integrators also transfer benefits to the less dexterous people in their tribe.
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But many of the most ardent Sanders fans remain laser-focused on him.
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Even its most ardent admirers tend to concede that some sections are overlong.
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RYAN HAMMAN, Chicago Ardent theatergoers, my daughter and I saw "Tootsie" three times.
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And he's now one of President Donald Trump's most ardent defenders against impeachment.
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I support women's reproductive freedom; he is an ardent foe of abortion rights.
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Some of Mr. Trump's most ardent supporters had cautioned against rejecting the legislation.
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And as an ardent patriot, Mr. Xi finds Taiwan's separate status especially galling.
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Ms. Colligan noted, however, that "Mother!" also had ardent support from many cinephiles.
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In retrospect, the ardent patriotism of European Jews had a pathetic, plaintive quality.
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Ardent and primal, "Daughter of Mine" addresses complicated ideas with head-clearing simplicity.
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John McCain—an ardent Kremlin foe—had help to bolster the terrorist group ISIS.
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The Washington Post reported that Hodgkinson had been an ardent campaigner for Vermont Sen.
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Steve King (R-IA), one of the most ardent anti-immigrant conservatives in Congress.
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The hyperpartisan environment online allowed Trump's most ardent supporters to create an alternative reality.
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Even ardent Trump backer Geraldo Rivera pointed out the issue with the president's messaging.
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He wants to be seen as an ardent patriot and champion of Chinese culture.
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By the time he became president his transformation into ardent pro-lifer seemed complete.
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"The collective howl of pain might induce even the most ardent protectionist to reconsider."
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But she is an ardent supporter of strong measures to end "Muslim self-isolation".
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His ardent, unapologetic nationalism runs directly counter to the programming world's broadly cosmopolitan zeitgeist.
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Ardent shares fell 22 percent after the accident, but recovered 8 percent on Thursday.
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Perhaps not surprisingly, natural lifestyle maven Gwyneth Paltrow is an ardent activated charcoal proponent.
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But few people, apart from ardent Civil War buffs, have ever heard of Longstreet.
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My husband is an ardent soccer fan and loves attending matches in different countries.
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As for the E.R.A., ardent supporters never lost faith in the possibility of resurrection.
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How could he campaign for her and be her most ardent and vocal cheerleader?
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Ardent Mills is operated jointly by Cargill Inc, ConAgra Foods Inc and CHS Inc.
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She was still not sure if he was an ardent fan or something else.
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James Chamberlain sang the painter Cavaradossi with an ardent, albeit not always polished, tenor.
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Another portrays the writer Félix Fénéon, who was an ardent supporter of anarchist causes.
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The Trump administration is staffed with ardent opponents of Planned Parenthood and abortion rights.
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What does the liberal progressive therapist do when working with an ardent Trump supporter?
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Though he had a lot of fans, it's tough to consider them particularly ardent.
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Despite his legal troubles, Mr. Brown has remained popular with an ardent fan base.
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Perhaps unexpectedly, another group was not happy with Tuesday's news: ardent police reform advocates.
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The Central Valley congressman been one of President Trump's most ardent defenders in Congress.
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Adams was warm and ardent with friends, prickly and argumentative with rivals (and friends).
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And she was an ardent cheerleader for her teammates, which could be emotionally draining.
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An ardent horse breeder and fox hunter, he presided over a relatively progressive government.
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They are the sort of fans McCourt says he prefers: intense, ardent and exacting.
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For all her ardent conservatism, Ms. Walls has her own qualms about Mr. Trump.
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On his campaign website, Hyde calls himself an "ardent" supporter of President Donald Trump.
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Mr. Sessions has been the Senate's most ardent opponent of fixing the immigration system.
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Its representative today, Republican Lee Zeldin, has been an ardent defender of the president.
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That cynicism regarding the quarterback's intentions was echoed by two previously ardent Kaepernick supporters.
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In "Aureole," his alternation between sculptural firmness and ardent plasticity was wonderful to behold.
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The tough talk also seems to appeal to many of his most ardent supporters.
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The only artwork here is the ardent, electrifying "akingdoncomethas," projected onto an enormous wall.
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Some said they were political loners among friends and family who were ardent Democrats.
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Their ardent secularism made them anti-Islamist and a natural enemy for the jihadis.
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Justice Scalia was an ardent defender of Chevron deference, but Justice Thomas is not.
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The health law's most ardent champions, including Mr. Obama, credit it for this change.
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She had been an ardent show jumper, but her parents never came to watch.
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Darrell Issa of California, an ardent Trump supporter, made a clear statement to reporters.
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Despite the attacks, Cruz has been an ardent supporter of Trump since his election.
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You'll find very few happy, enthusiastic, relaxed people who are ardent supporters of feminism.
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For Chi Chia-wei, the case's most ardent backer, it has been a long fight.
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Even at that time, he had an ardent following among vanguard German and Austrian artists.
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For someone who calls himself an "ardent philanthropist," Donald Trump has made surprisingly few donations.
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What the Eva lacks in range, it makes up for with ardent, if imperfect, performance.
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Price, an ardent critic of Obamacare, has released a detailed proposal to overhaul the law.
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House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, an ardent opponent of the wall, will likely become speaker.
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She's also involved in the small yet ardent art community in and around Red Lodge.
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Plenty of ardent fans have picked up PDF versions of different books over the years.
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Mr Schulz, an ardent European federalist, faces poor odds of unseating Angela Merkel as chancellor.
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Though he was an ardent reader of the Bible, Lincoln refused to join a congregation.
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What an opportunity to share the Bachelor magic with two couples that were ardent fans.
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On one hand, they're ardent Trump supporters and have rubbed shoulders with mainstream Republican figures.
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Even ardent gaming fans have been slow to embrace VR. No-one can blame them.
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" And the third: "A strong or ardent desire of anything considered advantageous, honouring, or creditable.
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Neither an ardent reformer nor a populist lunatic economically, the president inherited a prospering country.
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Like Clinton, Kaine has only relatively recently become an ardent supporter of same-sex marriage.
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From a policy perspective, she ought to be an ardent supporter of the Green Party.
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Portinari. We do wrong to pluck this imago out of the ardent fancies of a
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Maxine Waters, one of Trump's most ardent critics in Congress, was a "low IQ" person.
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His perspective on this issue is influencing his most ardent followers, a new poll suggests.
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Earlier, Ardent said the ride completed an annual safety inspection less than a month ago.
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Maybe it's just some ardent supporters looking to intimidate people with a show of force.
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" The congregation responds in ardent agreement: "I refuse to rob God in tithes and offerings!
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As a result of her traumatic experience, Cullen-Delsol became an ardent pro-choice activist.
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Still, some of the most ardent proponents of impeachment were unfazed by Mueller's findings. Rep.
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Even the most ardent federalist acknowledges that Washington has an important role in national defense.
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Some ardent Brexiteers, who would accept a no-deal withdrawal, came around to supporting Mrs.
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Dreamworld and owner Ardent Leisure Group Ltd did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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Mike Huckabee (R), two ardent supporters of his, to serve on the Kennedy Center board.
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After Zuma, Tshidi Madia, once an ardent idealist, radically shifted her expectations for her country.
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The sheer enthusiasm of his dancing is winning, and his partnering is valiant and ardent.
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Bolsonaro has also promised to eradicate crime, something even his more ardent opponents have welcomed.
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But, a new Daily Beast report indicates that Trump doesn't fully respect Hannity's ardent praise.
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Former donors to Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, they are no now ardent Trump supporters.
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He never worked under Xi previously, but has been an ardent supporter of Xi's policies.
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Johnson appeased the southerners, while Humphrey convinced liberals that Johnson was not an ardent segregationist.
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An ardent feminist, Ms. Tolchin created the Washington Institute for Women in Politics in 1974.
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The most ardent supporters of that theory believed in a kind of Nordic El Dorado.
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In a stranger-than-fiction twist, Kent Whitaker has become his son's most ardent advocate.
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Many ardent Brexit backers, however, have called for discussions to begin as soon as possible.
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I am a gun-control advocate with childhood friends who are ardent gun-rights supporters.
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Ardent is also proposing to oversee a project from production to scrapping the metal onshore.
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The pop star's most ardent devotees have mounted an online campaign to defend his reputation.
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WASHINGTON — Ardent climate change voters thought Campaign 2020 was going to be their election. Gov.
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Actress, Playboy model, and pseudoscience peddler Jenny McCarthy has been an ardent anti-vaccine advocate.
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Later, she went through several religious transformations and became an ardent opponent of abortion rights.
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Ms. Russell, a vocalist, sings classic jazz and other African-American repertory with ardent precision.
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And that edge of chill kept being shown up by Antonio Pappano's vivid, ardent conducting.
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In 1901, Vice President Theodore Roosevelt, an ardent conservationist, was a guest of Lt. Gov.
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And at least some of his more ardent economic supporters think he could get them.
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He soon dropped out and became an ardent supporter and cheerleader for Donald J. Trump.
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He has treated kids of ardent Murdock supporters and remained silent about his family's experience.
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Even the most ardent esports advocates acknowledge that video gaming may be addictive in nature.
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Grenell, an ardent Trump loyalist, has no experience in intelligence or administering a large bureaucracy.
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But he was also a sensitive friend to, and ardent champion of, his fellow filmmakers.
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Nunes has been one of the president's most ardent supporters as he faces impeachment proceedings.
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Half are ardent Trump supporters that believe the President is watching out for the troops.
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The most ardent fans of "Get Out," many of them millennials, don't just recommend it.
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An ardent nationalist, Bolsonaro is expected to win a landslide victory in balloting this Sunday.
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Incidentally, over the years white women have become some of affirmative action's most ardent opponents.
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With "She Begat This: 20 Years of 'The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill,'" Morgan takes an album that was a cultural touchstone — the kind of work that elicits ardent devotion and ardent backlash — and holds it up to the light, showcasing its brilliance and its shadows.
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Soriano's history as an ardent supporter of gay rights – long before November 2016 – is well-documented.
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Louie Gohmert — ardent Trump defenders and no friends to journalism — likewise sit on the Judiciary Committee.
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Sanders has been the most ardent supporter of a Medicare-for-all plan, as has Rep.
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Traditionally a clandestine alliance has existed between the all-women teams and their ardent gay admirers.
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So she'll be visiting restaurants that've been panned on Yelp by the app's most ardent users.
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Ardent Brexiteers worry that, ensconced in such a halfway house, Britain would stay put for ever.
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The position of the Conservatives on those first two points may have satisfied most ardent Leavers.
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Consistency is key, said Baron, an ardent critic of buying and selling stocks based on headlines.
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But it is not the kind of radical disruption that fintech's more ardent evangelists often foretell.
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More than any member of the family, she has served as an ardent and relentless supporter.
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Today's been a day for oddball things that nevertheless had ardent fans coming to an end.
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Octavian, the ardent 17-year-old chevalier, is one of the most interesting characters in opera.
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She isn't trying to share her organizational skills or honey obsession with her ardent fan base.
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The Merc with a Mouth has some ardent fans, including the film's eventual director, Tim Miller.
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This would presumably make it impossible to defend publicly, even for the most ardent Trump supporter.
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Jess was an ardent fan of boxing who wanted to showcase real fighters and real fights.
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Ironically, Zinke's ardent support of the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) may exacerbate the problem.
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Chris deals with her newfound infatuation by writing letters about the object of her ardent affection.
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That ardent, mid-thunderstorm kiss between Allie and Noah in The Notebook is a real classic.
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Beset by scandal, Trump knows he has to shore up support from his most ardent fans.
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One paradox of the P.K.K. is its blend of ardent feminism and cultish devotion to Ocalan.
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Almost nobody speaks about the American project in the same ardent tones that were once routine.
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With the exception of the most ardent anti-government types, that has been the accepted truth.
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Trump's ardent supporters see it differently: In their view, the press is out to get him.
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"It's an issue that motivates Trump's most ardent conservative base," the operative told The Daily Beast.
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But Hagan ran hard to Gonzalez's right, framing herself as an ardent supporter of President Trump.
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Mr. Abbott, perhaps the law's most ardent backer, has said that voter fraud "abounds" in Texas.
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Ardent offers farmers a premium for crops grown on land while a farm transitions to organic.
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An ardent empiricist, Skinner maintained that a child is born with its mind a blank slate.
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Even some of Gorey's most ardent fans assumed he had to be British and long deceased.
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"My most ardent haters are feminists, and their fear of penises is well-known," Yiannopoulos wrote.
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At the time, being really into The Replacements, Ardent in Memphis was where The Replacements recorded.
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The inclement weather on Monday actually made the ardent performances of these undeterred singers more special.
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Despite the legal troubles, Mr. Brown has remained a popular artist with an ardent fan base.
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Viewed this way, it's not surprising that religious conservatives have been among Trump's most ardent fans.
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I love words that sound like what they mean, and to me, "perfervid" sounds absolutely ARDENT.
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Will Mr. Trump and his most ardent supporters succeed in their effort to reconceive the party?
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While Jenny's lifelong passion remains António, Camilla's is her work as a photojournalist and ardent anticolonialist.
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In Washington, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is an ardent supporter of alternatives to traditional public schools.
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Eventually, those practices turned some American businesses from ardent advocates for good relations into fierce critics.
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Some of the president's most ardent supporters worry that troop withdrawal threatens religious minorities, especially Christians.
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"I was really disappointed," said Jayne Cousins, an ardent Sanders supporter who attended his rally here.
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But many ardent Brexiteers, including Mr. Johnson, insist that such fears are overblown, or just wrong.
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The current governor, Henry McMaster, a Republican, was an early and ardent supporter of Mr. Trump.
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Her championing of the country before and after the fall of communism won her ardent admiration.
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Christina Hagan, a millennial candidate in Ohio and ardent Trump supporter who was running for Congress.
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As an ardent opponent of the 2013 Gang of Eight immigration bill co-sponsored by Sen.
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Collins' role as an ardent Trump defender would put him in a similar position as Sen.
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Not even the most ardent Trumpsters can maintain their enthusiasm, even if they maintain their support.
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And the most ardent fans know exactly where that happens: the Mark and the Carlyle hotels.
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He is an ardent supporter of gay rights and a campaigner for improved mental-health treatment.
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She immersed herself in contemporary Arab literature and became an ardent advocate for the Palestinian cause.
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EVEN ITS most ardent admirers will admit that the Tatra T77A (pictured below) is an oddity.
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German brewers always maintained that beer was a "temperance beverage," unlike ardent spirits such as whiskey.
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That concert felt like a voyage, not a performance, and I quickly become an ardent fan.
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Both are ardent supporters of the President on Capitol Hill and on the cable news circuit.
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It shows he is more human, and less deluded, than his most ardent critics would suggest.
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When it comes to regulations that suppress competition, businesses can be ardent admirers of red tape.
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One of the Kremlin's most ardent sympathizers among European leaders is Milos Zeman, the Czech president.
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Gaetz is among a number of ardent conservatives and Trump allies on the panel, including Reps.
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News media blunders over the past several weeks dishearten even the most ardent defenders of journalism.
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Ardent voices were speaking up for the giant panda and the rainforest; not many spoke for corals.
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In mere months a reform deemed vital to reduce poverty lost many of its most ardent defenders.
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Bloomberg has always been cast by himself and his most ardent supporters as a serious, technocratic centrist.
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Rendered in various illustrative styles, they reveal Warhol's unique talents and ardent visions as a commercial draftsman.
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DeVos is an ardent supporter of diverting federal funds to school choice, or alternatives to public schools.
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We also know that, despite this ardent repeal effort, Obamacare is currently more popular than ever before.
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Today, the group is home to some of the President's most ardent defenders, such as Ohio Rep.
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Flake, an ardent fiscal conservative of Arizona, raised his eyebrows at the House and Senate tax bills.
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We see Brienne, the object of Tormund's ardent affection, Varys (Conleth Hill), and Samwell Tarly (John Bradley).
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By the time she was 24 she was running the marketing division of Ardent Computer's German region.
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Some of his most ardent supporters have turned against him for his perceived inaction on the wall.
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Russell Janzen is a natural to this world; there was something touchingly hopeless about his ardent hope.
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Ruth, an ardent feminist and rule-lover, smiles back… until the light slowly drifts from her eyes.
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Even if the most ardent fans were wary of the new owner's intentions, they held their tongues.
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Particularly ardent believers even criticized the makeup artist for the decision to give his client fake ones.
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Johnson remains an ardent Brexiteer, and he's been a loud (if inconsistent) critic of May's Brexit deal.
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Nunes, an ardent Trump supporter, has been demanding information on an FBI source in the Russia investigation.
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He now has a desk job at Ardent and is reminded of the past wherever he looks.
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Clinton but who has since become an ardent Clinton supporter, took to Twitter to highlight that point.
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The fascination with octopuses has become widespread and ardent enough lately as to have created a backlash.
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Most of the show's ardent fans knew of it because they vaguely knew someone in the cast.
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Bernie Sanders's most ardent supporters say they constitute proof that the primary system was rigged against him.
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Many ardent supporters are now vocal opponents of Trump's decision to order the missile strike against Syria.
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He is the chief monk at Naraha's 600-year-old Hyokoji temple, and an ardent antinuclear activist.
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Even your ardent socialist-themed public sculptures have made little to no dent in the public opinion.
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Shaheen has been an ardent supporter of the program, leading a failed effort last year with Sen.
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A traditional inaugural address is in many ways designed to disappoint a new president's most ardent supporters.
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Ardent Warren fans can proclaim their affection in hundreds of combinations, and more than a few niches.
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Many of his most ardent supporters didn't see him as someone they would have invited to dinner.
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United States, he was an ardent supporter of government surveillance at the expense of individual privacy rights.
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Yet that will be her most vulnerable point in the battle against Mrs Leadsom, an ardent Brexiteer.
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Moore's ardent conservatism has bordered on the party's fringe, which could hurt his shot with moderate Republicans.
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Jordan joins the ranks of the president's most ardent Republican defenders already on the panel, including Reps.
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De León has fashioned himself as a fresh face and an ardent backer of universal health care.
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Earlier this week, America lost one of its most original thinkers and ardent advocates in Ross Perot.
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He can only be characterized as an ardent Trump supporter who desperately wants the president to succeed.
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Russia, one of Syria's most ardent allies, has condemned those strikes as a violation of international law.
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Many of the most ardent trade promoters often have a blind spot when it comes to imports.
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It was Murrow's ardent belief in the decision-making capabilities of the American people that drove him.
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The text has been sent to her by an eighteen-year-old boy, her most ardent suitor.
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Gabbard was an ardent supporter of Sanders in 85033 and she is a favorite of many Berniecrats.
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And the ardent disability-rights activists leading the backlash against Me Before You understand that exceptionally well.
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As with supporters of the ethanol mandate, many ardent critics are beholden to their own special interests.
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Since meeting tissue recipients and donor families at company meetings I've become pretty ardent about tissue donation.
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So far, Ardent has found it challenging to persuade companies to be the first to sign up.
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But what will Mr. Kudlow — who on TV is an ardent supporter of free trade — push for?
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She graduated from high school in 1934, during the Great Depression, and became an ardent New Dealer.
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But the first surveys of Iowa caucusgoers indicate he has lost some of his less-ardent backers.
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Because no one wants to see an ardent lover of maps end up in a mud flat.
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He's Italy's most popular politician and, as an ardent critic of the European project, Macron's bitter foe.
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Indeed, even the most ardent critics of Mr. Cuomo acknowledge the constraints of pragmatism and political reality.
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The two men do have their surface-level similarities, be it their ardent followings and nationalist impulses.
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It remains to be seen, though, how the most ardent Supreme fans would view such a move.
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They cited Alexander Hamilton but they also brought in some guest footage -- of Trump's most ardent defenders.
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Even the most ardent advocates of capital punishment should be wary of the promises in Prop. 2202.
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Yet ardent defenders of the current system push back against this effort to level the playing field.
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The ardent Trump ally said he'd thought Wallace had said only Russia interfered in the 2016 u.s.
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How do we convince his most ardent supporters that many of the president's choices undermine us all?
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Matt Bevin (R), an ardent opponent of abortion who lost his bid for re-election last month.
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The most ardent fans arrived long before the race, setting up campsites and celebrating stamina and excess.
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Trump's most ardent supporters are unlikely ever to hold him accountable for his hypocrisies or his lies.
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Nonetheless, President Trump and his ardent supporters should not be so sure this will work every time.
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I have been among the most ardent supporters of grower Champagnes, first writing about them in 2000.
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" Yet McConnell, an ardent critic of Moore, has called an ethics probe into his behavior "almost certain.
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Sean Duffy, an ardent President Donald Trump supporter who has been representing Wisconsin's 7th District since 2011.
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Egalitarian Sweden, an object of ardent progressive adoration, has more billionaires per capita than the United States.
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But broad business groups in the US, including the US Chamber of Commerce, are ardent free traders.
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One such convert is Marco Birch, a Manhattan financier by day and ardent wood griller on weekends.
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But now that the backlash has mostly cooled off, she's left with ardent fans of the project.
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Inside is a laboratory of ideas and ambitions and a home to the Army's most ardent cyber apostles.
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Jerry Brown, a Democrat, has been an ardent supporter of the project he inherited from former GOP Gov.
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Stutzman, an ardent evangelical, denied their request saying she could not support a wedding that her faith forbids.
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I am more convinced than ever that even the most ardent skeptics could find success with analytical meditation.
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No wonder Xi speaks as a fan and ardent supporter of global free trade and open economic borders.
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In the 1950s and 1960s and beyond, ardent racists and racial justice sympathizers alike slow-played civil rights.
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Even for a pretty ardent Star Wars fan like me, there's only so much branding I can take.
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The very worst of them seem to also be the most ardent fans of misogyny, homophobia, and racism.
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An ardent green voter might read only environmental news, sharing it with like-minded souls on social media.
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This means that the least disliked films will always win over smaller, niche movies with ardent fan followings.
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In any case, ardent admirers of Merton should probably give "The Glory of the World" a wide berth.
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Even some of the most ardent anti-immigration economists admit that immigrants are additive to the U.S. economy.
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When it comes to Erdogan's popularity, his most ardent supporters routinely profess their willingness to die for him.
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After her death, the Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (OCDLA) created the Nancy Bergeson Ardent Advocate Lecture Series.
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President Donald Trump and his most ardent supporters have, once again, made the subtext into blatant, blaring text.
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Still, even Brooks had to recognize that even the most ardent Chris Gaines fans are annoyed by CDs.
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Shaming our reality show president for bad grammar and spelling does little to dissuade his most ardent supporters.
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But Pew found that his most ardent supporters are those who attend church at least once a week.
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Sanders has earned the support of millions of Democrats, and the respect of even many ardent Clinton supporters.
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A physician and ardent Obamacare foe, Price has a number of ideas about changing our health insurance system.
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That's why even the biggest critics of H-1B are the most ardent backers of reform, not elimination.
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Yet it's an elating ramble of a movie, ardent and full of feeling, passionate but also exquisitely controlled.
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One ardent critic of Donald Trump critic believes the so-called Trump rally will soon hit a wall.
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Trump's tweet also seemed to hint at a conspiracy theory embraced by his most ardent right-wing supporters.
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His successor is Carles Puigdemont, an even more ardent secessionist who refused to swear allegiance to Spain's constitution.
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Jackie Speier of California has made a name for herself as an ardent supporter of the #MeToo Movement.
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"There is plenty of capital available ... and Indonesia is exploding on every possible level," said Vanzyl at Ardent.
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He advocated banning abortions and punishing any woman who had one, which alarmed even ardent pro-life Republicans.
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Melania Trump's most ardent supporters in the fashion industry thus far have been the designers behind Dolce & Gabbana.
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Failure to do so would be perhaps the only way the president could lose his most ardent supporters.
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The panel at the Hudson Institute was organized by Lee Smith, an ardent opponent of the Iran deal.
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But even the most ardent motorist can benefit from unbuckling that seatbelt and getting away from the car.
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Although Ryan is no doubt an ardent conservative, he has also demonstrated the capacity for bipartisan deal-making.
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Kim's gambit was calculated to appeal to South Korea's President, Moon Jae-in, an ardent proponent of engagement.
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Mr. Mills, 73, is an ardent Brexiteer and needed little encouragement to air his views on Brussels bureaucrats.
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Now, let's be clear: Bordeaux still sells a lot of wine, and it still has its ardent fans.
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Cummings, a sharecropper's son who served in Congress for 22 years, was an ardent voice for social justice.
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Conking out without a hitch — or with as few hitches as possible — will always get our ardent approval.
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But Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont quickly backed Mr. Ellison, who is black, Muslim and an ardent progressive.
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Twitter matters to campaigns - it is an increasingly important way for candidates to reach their most ardent supporters.
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John Kasich (R), who has been an ardent critic of congressional Republican efforts to repeal and replace ObamaCare.
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His most ardent opponents, led by the Conservative lawmaker Jacob Rees-Mogg, have called on him to resign.
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In the meantime, his opponents — the most vocal, ardent supporters of tough net neutrality regulation — are sounding off.
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It's not as if I had been an ardent Kennedy supporter, or especially politically astute at that age.
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And many of my Republican opponents are ardent Trump supporters and they like to mimic what he does.
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This may be enough to bamboozle his ardent supporters, even if the rest of us understand the distinction.
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Some of the most ardent hand-wringing over Mr. Khashoggi's murder was in Turkey, where he was killed.
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Mr. Browne, an ardent fan of the free market, could have been describing the economy of cheap convenience.
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Even the most ardent proponents of capital punishment would shudder at composing a plan to execute 740 people.
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Mr. van Hove and his team of ardent performers never step outside this current of tortured self-regard.
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Trump will gladly cleave the country in two before he'll dim the applause of his most ardent acolytes.
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That would be a nightmare for law enforcement and frankly unsettling even for many ardent Second Amendment supporters.
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Gail Despite my ardent hope, and their winsome romance, she and Fletcher Chace do not end up together.
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Yet even the most ardent liverati of history may have underestimated the scope and complexity of the organ.
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Mr. Dershowitz, an ardent civil libertarian, has been a criminal defense lawyer throughout his long and distinguished career.
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He gained ardent followers who were single-issue voters on the belief that he could save their communities.
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Doug Collins: The top Republican on the panel is an ardent Trump defender and a skilled procedural brawler.
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At 10, she introduced more contemporary music into the household, becoming an ardent fan of the band Placebo.
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Hyde styles himself as an ardent Trump supporter and has posted pictures of himself with the president online.
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The opera's Jobs starts off a sweet, nerdily modest inventor and an ardent boyfriend before veering into darkness.
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Recently, some of the state's most ardent school-choice supporters, including DeVos, backed some level of accountability standards.
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However, it's also possible that some of the most ardent climate activists will see it as falling short.
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The general, Gatot Nurmantyo, is an ardent nationalist who is thought to have political ambitions of his own.
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Like a lost work of 18th-century literature, it is at once ardent and rigorous, passionate and philosophical.
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He then changed years of Senate precedent, over ardent opposition, and allowed a majority vote for Gorsuch's confirmation.
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Ted Cruz, a former Trump 2016 rival and now one of the president's most ardent Capitol Hill supporters.
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Ardent Leisure Group surged as much as 19 percent after unveiling a 32 percent rise in annual profit.
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Adding to environmentalists' gloom, Pruitt, who oversees the Clean Power Plan, is one of its most ardent critics.
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His most ardent backers regard him as different, not just a politician but the leader of a movement.
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Ms. Thomas was an ardent supporter of Senator Ted Cruz, Republican of Texas, during the 2016 presidential primaries.
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After the 1968 election, he was asked why, as an ardent supporter, he hadn't worn a campaign button.
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In fact, Trump is an ardent militarist, who has been proposing actual colonial wars of conquest for years.
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Though I am by no means an expert in Moroccan cuisine, I have long been an ardent admirer.
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It is understandable that progressives would not favor Bloomberg's candidacy, notwithstanding his ardent support for many progressive causes.
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An ardent nonobjectivist, she signed this painting twice, in different places, to indicate it had no fixed orientation.
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Ryan Zinke (R-Mont.), is an ardent coal backer and has called for Congress to block the rule.
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Sanders' candidacy swiftly caught fire, as he spoke to swelling crowds and garnered ardent support on social media.
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Smooth jazz didn't start with Kenny G, though he did quickly become one of its most ardent mascots.
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The first half of Wasteland No. 1 – Ardent, Verdant is a montage of close-ups of computer motherboards.
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That vehicle has many ardent supporters in Congress, mostly from representatives of states where the rocket is being built.
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That includes congressional seats held by ardent Trump supporters like Devin Nunes, arguably the President's closest ally in Washington.
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As an ardent horse-lover, the echo of hooves on pavement almost captivates me more than seeing the Queen.
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Sally Field is an ardent advocate of LGBT rights, even winning the Human Rights Campaign's Ally for Equality Award.
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But even some of the most ardent conservatives in Congress have privately conceded that the result wouldn't be good.
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Justice Clarence Thomas, Bush's second nominee, is the longest-serving justice on the court and its most ardent conservative.
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Kaya, 58 and an ardent women's rights supporter, said her daily life is a constant battle to remain free.
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Plus, even if it is just for teaser imagery, the color choice still sends a message to ardent fans.
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And here's the truth: Even the most ardent gun control advocates aren't pushing measures that could close the gap.
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But ardent Venus is powering through Sagittarius until the 7.993th, making you eager for action — and radiantly attractive, too.
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With fewer than 2 weeks before the election, Trumpworld became Comey's loudest defender, and Clintonworld his most ardent accuser.
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Ardent Mills currently operates 38 flour mills and bakery mix plants in the United States, Canada and Puerto Rico.
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Smith was an ardent country music fan and worked at an elementary school for three years, the newspaper said.
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That will certainly hurt a party, but its most ardent supporters will stick with it even in tough times.
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Steyer is not affiliated with that hedge fund anymore, and he's an ardent environmentalist opposed to all fossil fuels.
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He came into office an ardent supporter of Medicaid expansion — something his predecessor, Terry McAuliffe, had pursued aggressively too.
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When the group finally enters the room, the energy is less frantic than you'd expect for such ardent fans.
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Also in the audience were some of Cummings's Republican colleagues, including some of Trump's most ardent defenders, like Reps.
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Mr Erker discovered that the then patriarch, Albert, and his son were early and ardent supporters of Adolf Hitler.
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The ardent environmentalist runs an eco-park in the south of Mexico that integrates animals back into the wild.
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Abbott is an ardent defender of the right to bear arms under the Second Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
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EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt helped orchestrate a campaign along with conservative interest groups that rallied Trump's most ardent supporters.
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Politicizing Christianity also secularized it; no one, not even ardent churchgoers, can build a political machine without making compromises.
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Surf those terms and you'll likely discover a host of self-styled 'beard models' — and thousands of ardent admirers.
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Thus he's essential to the album's truth, which is that hipster love can be as ardent as anybody else's.
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During the Obama era, ardent conservatives frequently called for President Barack Obama's impeachment, while the Republican National Committee refrained.
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Ross, who has been an ardent critic of the President, is no stranger to Trump-related music controversies himself.
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Try to hold me in your mind, at some quiet times, as ardent and sincere in this one thing.
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"Even the most ardent labor supporters start to ask questions when you can't run a clean operation," said Mann.
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Shinzo Abe, Japan's prime minister, was among the most ardent advocates of the shift in the fund's asset allocation.
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Among Helgen's ardent supporters is his former PhD supervisor, the noted Australian mammalogist and global warming activist Tim Flannery.
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He repeated that sanctions should end unilaterally, a view held even by Obama's most ardent fans on the island.
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I wonder if another player had this problem if there wouldn't be a more ardent pursuit of the facts.
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They will gain ardent support from the oil industry and the GOP but strong opposition from Democrats and environmentalists.
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It is also true that whomever Trump selects to replace Kennedy will be an ardent opponent of abortion rights.
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He was the editor of the Village Voice Literary Supplement and an ardent admirer of Edward Said (sorry, Lee).
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As the Templar, Mr. Sands ("Kinky Boots") gives an ardent performance, making the character's unlikely changes of allegiance convincing.
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But a bleaker reality about the candidate's prospects is beginning to settle in among even his most ardent supporters.
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Several members of Congress, including some of Trump's most ardent critics, praised the president's decision to ground the planes.
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Teixeira's ardent desire to return may be admirable, but it is one that could be emanating from other factors.
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Even the most ardent feminists would acknowledge that Title IX is an imperfect tool to combat a rampant problem.
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Some once-ardent supporters, including a Puerto Rican economist who helped draft earlier versions of the bill, are disappointed.
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" Cruz is also an ardent supporter of school choice, labeling it "the civil rights issue of the next generation.
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But they work through it and their ardent yearning is still there, and they return to an altered wholeness.
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Mr. Borle loves the role, he loves the show, he speaks of his castmates in terms of ardent romance.
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"Every time he targets his most ardent supporters, he runs the risk of further alienating everyone else," he said.
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Van Es presents a refreshing curiosity, which, paired with his ardent observation, illuminates the world's unintentional works of art.
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Many of his most ardent critics and naysayers never would go walkabout when Churchill had the floor at Commons.
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But even for its most ardent advocates, the details of how a convention would work are a little hazy.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity, an ardent Trump supporter, demanded an investigation into Clinton and Lynch on Thursday afternoon.
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Charging the most ardent supporters three figures is clearly counterintuitive for US Soccer's stated goal of growing the game.
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Exxon should be "as activist as the most ardent environmentalist when communicating about environmental issues and challenges," he said.
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He also offers suggestions on how best to deal with these cults of personality and their most ardent supporters.
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Give them an excuse to DIY in the kitchen with coconut and olive oil cannabis infusion kits from Ardent.
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The president's ardent supporters, who shout their adulation at his rallies, do not wish to be identified as Republican.
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Clinton's lead expanding, Mr. Trump's most ardent supporters aren't abandoning him, our reporter suggests after attending a recent rally.
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Mui, an unconventional-looking but deeply sensual performer, from a hardscrabble background, was also an ardent pro-democracy campaigner.
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Sanders' most ardent supporters -- including many young voters -- stayed home on Election Day, rejecting Hillary Clinton as their nominee.
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In a way, this ardent, rhapsodically lyrical and daringly long scene poignantly humanizes the demon and his beloved mortal.
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The last three presidents, Mr. Clinton, George W. Bush and Barack Obama, were ardent supporters of community health centers.
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Moore has been an ardent supporter of Trump and helped craft the president's economic message during the 2016 campaign.
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Brazil's new president-elect, Jair Bolsonaro, is an ardent admirer — and shrewd imitator — of his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump.
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They soon found an intellectual mentor in Kurt Huber, a professor of philosophy and ardent believer in liberal democracy.
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Ardent says it needs at least two companies to sign up for a project to get off the ground.
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The floating tanks that Ardent used to lift the Costa Concordia, are much cheaper to use, industry experts say.
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Six years later, Mr. Cochran succeeded Senator James O. Eastland, a Democrat and an ardent segregationist, who was retiring.
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I'm certainly not a scholar of his work, nor am I the most ardent fan of his entire discography.
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So I will write not as an expert but as an avid listener, and really as an ardent fan.
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Into this torrent of concern and anguish from his most ardent supporters, he offered what he always offers: hope.
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Books News For decades, ardent fans of Margaret Atwood's dystopian classic, "The Handmaid's Tale," have been demanding a sequel.
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In the last several weeks, the country's most ardent trade organizations have vigorously opposed such plans, with differing results.
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Ardent Brexit supporters now know that Parliament is opposed to leaving without any agreement, something they would happily see.
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While even some of Trump's most ardent opponents praised the move, they were anxious about what might come next.
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He spoke about how the people of his city were losing their once-ardent faith in Mr. Erdogan's party.
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Even the most ardent professional sports fans can't claim to have ever actually been a Yankee or a Laker.
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But he has won fans and an ardent social media following, especially on the left, for the same reason.
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Like the most ardent sports fans or they love lacrosse, or they love this specific college, whatever it is.
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Pop Smoke's most ardent fans are out in droves in Brooklyn ... giving the late rapper one final, emotional sendoff.
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There are plenty of surface-level similarities between the men, like a penchant for populist nationalism and ardent followings.
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And many times, candidates fell in line — fearing the outsized voice and activism of the NRA's most ardent supporters.
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" Though after this week, his most ardent supporters have reason to wonder if he is still their "a--hole.
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A good shop or a restaurant will always have somebody who is fervent about wine and ardent about hospitality.
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Like the Japanese, the Norwegians are ardent seafood lovers, and Froya is renowned for these crustaceans, among other seafood.
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Pam Bondi The former attorney general of Florida was an ardent supporter of Trump during the 2016 presidential race.
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Amer's letter also contradicts a common perception of Johnson: that the ardent critic of the drug war smokes marijuana.
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He's emerged as an ardent supporter of the Clintons and is a contributor to various publications, including The Hill.
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Both paid a price in Twitter abuse from the president, and both are now among his most ardent defenders.
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I quickly corrected myself on Twitter, but for many of Mr. Trump's ardent supporters, the damage had been done.
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As one of the bank's most ardent conservative Republican critics, he had argued forcefully that it should be shuttered.
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Rick Scott of Florida, an ardent supporter of President Trump, said he'd seen no evidence to change his position.
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We are indeed ardent and vocal supporters of Israel and advocates for a robust relationship between America and Israel.
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"As per regulations, this safety audit was conducted by a specialist external engineering firm," Ardent said in a statement.
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The most ardent supporters of Israel in Congress seemed just as liberated as Mr. Kerry was to let loose.
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Re-election for Zeman would give one of Europe's most ardent Euroskeptic leaders a platform for another five years.
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Through the Web site Bandcamp, she soon self-released an album, "Lush," which found a small but ardent following.
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The rule's most ardent defenders claim that federal regulation is necessary to minimize waste and maximize returns for taxpayers.
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An ardent anticapitalist and anti-imperialist, Mr. Corbyn once defended a mural featuring grotesque caricatures of hooknosed Jewish bankers.
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The election featured only one other candidate - an ardent Sisi supporter - after serious opposition contenders pulled out in January.
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Ward has shaped her campaign around her ardent support for Trump, repeatedly hitting Flake for breaking with the president.
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The spread of the coronavirus could make even the most ardent gym rats stress out about picking up barbells.
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City Kitchen I'm an ardent vegetable lover, but, sometimes, what I really want to eat is meat and potatoes.
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The South Park creative team is far from the "equal opportunity offender" its ardent defenders make it out to be.
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Sebasitana's mother is an ardent pro-life activist who runs an orphanage for the children of unwed mothers in Brazil.
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Now, nearly nine years after her first diagnosis, Caruso has become an ardent supporter of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
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"We were always the most ardent proponents of a united Iraq," says Ali Samir, the sheikh of Falluja's Mhammada tribe.
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All of which left even medical marijuana's most ardent supporters sounding somewhat bittersweet at the prospect of Thursday's soft opening.
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Could Mr. Bloomberg, ardent defender of his administration's stop-and-frisk policing policy, count on significant support from black voters?
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It's a label so toxic after decades of Republican attacks that even the most ardent Democrats run away from it.
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But few — even the most ardent Trump opponents — went so far as to doubt she had anything worthwhile to say.
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Zell, an American-Israeli who lives in the West Bank settlement of Tekoa, was an ardent supporter of Florida Sen.
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Never mind that social media, news reports, DVR and VOD would have the most ardent football-and-politics fan covered.
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Although his most ardent supporters are Shias in the shantytowns of Baghdad and Basra, he won by broadening his appeal.
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Former president Bill Clinton has spoken out about Donald Trump's most ardent supporters, describing them as "rednecks" — just like him.
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Although an ardent Brexiteer, Mr Raab has shown himself to be more adaptable than some of his more hardline colleagues.
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Her main backer, investment billionaire George Soros, poured $1.4 million into her campaign and is an ardent death penalty opponent.
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As part of Heile Welt, West Germans atoned for their past by becoming good democrats, good Europeans and ardent pacifists.
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And so Collins has been something of a secret, a player known to ardent fans but not the general public.
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Last fall, as I reported on the violence in the Philippines, I picked up an ardent critic on social media.
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George, an ardent critic of President Trump, said if the hearings result in Trump's impeachment, then the efforts proved valid.
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This is because even the most ardent supporters of the Trump agenda sometimes wince at a presidential tweet or remark.
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The budget busting legislation alienated many conservatives, and put Trump on shaky footing with some of his most ardent supporters.
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An ardent supporter of Donald Trump, he has not been shy about using his stations to advance his political ideology.
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He has struggled, at times, to transfer the fervor of his most ardent supporters to those candidates he publicly endorses.
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In Freiburg, he was a student of the philosopher Martin Heidegger, who was an ardent Nazi in the early 1930s.
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These factors contributed to the president — and his ardent supporters — exclaiming that the press is the enemy of the people.
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They must determine how to retain Mr. Trump's ardent supporters without embracing him, handing Democrats easy fodder and repelling independents.
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The group's backing signals a solid bloc of support for Jordan from his most ardent followers in the Republican conference.
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Even Tumblr queen Tavi Gevinson is an ardent fan — catch her singing backup (and faking her age) on "Barely 21."
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He never got a big-money contract or played memorably enough to be a household name, even among ardent fans.
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Though Cam did not originate the "snitches get stitches" maxim, he's been an ardent supporter of it throughout his career.
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But now a year later, he's delivered in big ways that even the most ardent Never Trump conservatives must acknowledge.
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Their parents had fought in the anti-Nazi, anti-Communist resistance, and the children grew up ardent patriots and conservatives.
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Nikki R. Haley of South Carolina, picked as ambassador to the United Nations, was an ardent critic of Mr. Trump.
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The relationship might have been platonic, yet it was ardent, giving his treachery the stab of a love gone wrong.
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Perhaps its interest in Syria is no accident: Russia had been an ardent supporter of its leader, Bashar al-Assad.
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As an immigration hard-liner, he's been an ardent supporter of some of the Trump administration's most aggressive immigration policies.
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There are those who have said Lampert did so out of an ardent belief in its future — despite all odds.
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He is an ardent fan of the Cleveland Indians, known to wear the team's sweatshirt even on the campaign trail.
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"We bequeath to you the ardent love for the great leader of the working class Vladimir Lenin," the letter says.
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Her Russian friend Olga (a vivid Natasha Romanova), an ardent believer in the promise of American opportunity, suggests an answer.
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"His colleagues remembered him as an ardent advocate for press freedom and safety of journalists in Kenya," the newspaper reported.
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President Trump has been allied with some of the most ardent proponents of a no-deal Brexit, like Nigel Farage.
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On Friday, Connor Walsh was touchingly vulnerable but explosive; and on Saturday afternoon, Charles-Louis Yoshiyama was impulsive, ardent, anguished.
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Some are ardent supporters of Mr. Trump, while others oppose him on the grounds that he is not extreme enough.
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That is an analysis that Mr. Allen's most vociferous detractors and his most ardent partisans share a wish to terminate.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg, the Leader of the House and an ardent Leaver, said it was a "completely proper constitutional procedure".
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Today, the "ardent integrators" who pursue interracial relationships are motivated by love and are our greatest hope for racial understanding.
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But the ardent supporters of gun rights who came under fire this time were not about to change their views.
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With the pardon, however, Mr. Trump is handing some of his most ardent critics a way to attack the president.
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Certainly, filmmaking is collaborative, and movies aren't "individual" products (something even the most ardent supporter of auteur theory would admit).
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Even for ardent animal lovers, "Dolittle" is the kind of misguided dud that's hard to like, much less love 3,000.
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"Nureyev was impetuous, glamorous, ardent," Alastair Macaulay, the chief dance critic for The New York Times, recounted in an email.
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Unfortunately, some of those who claim to be the president's most ardent supporters do not seem to understand this fact.
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Trump's most ardent supporters have already begun organizing in Brindisi's district, more than a year out from the next election.
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Some Republicans had worried Ms. Leneghan's ardent brand of conservatism would have made her particularly vulnerable in the special election.
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Even Mr. Netanyahu's most ardent detractors treat his obsession with the strategic threat posed by Iran as a sincere one.
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Like the much-maligned Touch Bar on the MacBook Pro, I have long been an ardent supporter of 3D Touch.
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New York (CNN Business)Tesla's stock soared after one of its most ardent critics started singing the car company's praises.
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In July of this year, Boris Johnson, an ardent supporter of Brexit, took over as prime minister from Theresa May.
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The Sanders online army resembles President Trump's most ardent supporters in more ways than either side might care to admit.
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But even some of Trump's most ardent supporters blasted his decision on Wednesday as reports surfaced about the Turkish operation.
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Following Trump's election, Burwell became an ardent defender of ObamaCare as Trump and the Republican Congress vowed to repeal it.
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Even the warranty paper, which is still blank, could sell to ardent collectors for up to $2,000 alone, Planes said.
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To Mr. Trump's most ardent backers, however, the piecemeal approach was yet another sign of the president's deal-making prowess.
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They were natural allies, flamboyant in ideas and style, and ardent proponents of the same unforgiving approach to illegal immigration.
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From trains to trashIn the early 2000s, Hart, an ardent environmentalist, was in search of cleaner fuel for his locomotives.
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Mr. Soares was an ardent bibliophile, amassing huge collections of books that he admittedly did not have time to read.
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Ardent aspiration glows in every moment of Matthew Lopez's "The Inheritance," which opened on Sunday at the Ethel Barrymore Theater.
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Von Spakovsky has been an ardent proponent of toughening voting laws for years, asserting the potential for massive voter fraud.
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Greenidge's account of Trotter's life is ardent and mostly approving but nevertheless conveys the more vexing elements of his personality.
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This hard deadline appeased the ardent Brexiteers in Johnson's party, and most critically, Nigel Farage and his populist Brexit Party.
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McCain, who served as the GOP's presidential nominee in 2008, has been among Trump's most ardent GOP critics in Congress.
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His drumming retains the ardent, propulsive swing that defined recordings by Charlie Parker, Sarah Vaughan, Bud Powell and countless others.
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A significant number of Mr. Trump's most ardent supporters live in sparsely populated areas where school choice is logistically unlikely.
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Meanwhile, the top Republicans in Congress, Speaker Paul Ryan and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, are also ardent free traders.
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Some of the ardent Sanders supporters would also be well served if they dialed down the rhetoric a few notches.
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Their courtship, though ardent, reveals the strictures of a class- and color-riven society that suffocates ambition and distorts desire.
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I'm going to guess that even some of the most ardent Recode Media listeners have not heard of Studio 71.
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The tenor Piotr Beczala, singing with youthful fervor, ardent lyricism and clarion top notes, is ideal as the impetuous Maurizio.
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The Dog John Williams is an architect from Cleveland, and has always been an ardent fan of Spalding Gray's performances.
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Lévy makes an ardent and mostly persuasive case about what dominance by these resurgent powers would mean for the world.
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While Ossoff is running as an ardent opponent to Donald Trump, he's cautious about isolating himself from his Republican constituents.
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On one side of Koguta are Kalenjins, here ardent supporters of President Uhuru Kenyatta and his Kalenjin deputy, William Ruto.
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Which, except for ardent nationalists on either side, should firmly plant this in the category of things nobody cares about.
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There's talk of new heroes and maps, of course, but plenty of other tidbits that should delight the game's ardent fans.
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He has found one of the law's most ardent, knowledgeable, and prepared opponents, and put him in charge of the effort.
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The president and his most ardent water carriers of the Hill are guilty of the same thing in the other direction.
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Conservative flamethrower and ardent Trump supporter Ann Coulter ripped the pick as anti-American worker: So did the liberal lion, Sen.
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Both Elizabeth and Peter Bell have been ardent critics of the overwhelming scientific consensus that autism is not caused by vaccination.
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A Georgia congressman, Price is an ardent Obamacare critic and has previously introduced detailed legislation to repeal and replace the law.
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The ex-leader has an ardent core following and commands rock-star crowds at events, including on her current book tour.
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While his overall approval rating has held steady, there are signs his most ardent supporters are starting to turn on him.
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And Trump's most ardent defenders in Congress are betting on conservative anti-immigration policy as a winning message in 2018, too.
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Sessions appeared to have no choice, but that detail now seems beside the point for Trump and his most ardent supporters.
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Ardent Chief Executive said the ride would be decommissioned out of respect for the memories of the victims and their families.
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But as sad as she was to miss it, she made sure her most ardent fans weren't left totally empty-handed.
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"It's a viable idea," says Andy Slavitt, who ran Medicare under President Obama and is an ardent Affordable Care Act advocate.
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Mr. Polenzani, ardent and impetuous as Rodolfo, summoned Italianate colorings and ringing top notes, while singing with subtlety and rhythmic punch.
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Scalia was for a long time its most prominent exponent on the court (its most ardent advocate now is Clarence Thomas).
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She hopes this might lure some ardent Brexiteers into backing her deal, for fear that otherwise they risk losing Brexit altogether.
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In the latest season of Million Dollar Listing this summer, Serhant's ardent fans saw him stamp that brand on Bed-Stuy.
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But, just when you thought Britain's passion for the avocado couldn't get any more ardent, one store just launched avocado spread.
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Together they might boast enough ex-government clout to convince even the most ardent skeptic that we may not be alone.
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But even many ardent supporters think Mr Sisi should step aside after his second term and make way for a successor.
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" Kendrick, too, has always been an ardent observer of Obama, referencing the nature of his politics in songs like "Hood Politics.
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Granted, we should hardly expect Hillary to morph into an ardent fetus-fancier; she has zero political incentive to do so.
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Even the most ardent anti-Trump among us should lament that a political speech was canceled due to fears of violence.
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One of the law's most ardent supporters, former Los Angeles Police Department sergeant Christy O'Donnell, died last month of lung cancer.
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Fans have marveled at the fact that the man who took on Bush is now one of Trump's most ardent fans.
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It was a strange dig for Trump to make, considering that anonymous 4chan users have been among Trump's most ardent supporters.
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An ardent and faithful supporter Bill Cosby's longtime support of Ben's Chili Bowl helped establish the restaurant as a local staple.
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In the clip, a particularly ardent beer bro sabotages his date by launching into a detailed explanation of the Ultrabeer's merits.
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Not only is the youngest Kardashian sibling an ardent fan of the series, she knows a thing or two about merch.
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An ardent admirer of Trump, Bolsonaro chose Washington as the site of his first state visit since being inaugurated in January.
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The reversals showcase the many tools Pelosi has at her disposal to bring even the most ardent opponents to her side.
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Even the most ardent critics of Russia's attacks on the American democratic system aren't seriously proposing military force as a response.
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Even the alternative newspaper Los Angeles Weekly, typically an ardent union supporter, has poked fun at SAG-Aftra on this one.
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Xi is an ardent admirer of Russian President Vladimir Putin, and is emulating many of Putin's political and national security strategies.
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He's an ardent advocate of technology and one of the Senate's most enthusiastic adopters of new social media, such as Snapchat.
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Liberal arts professors who are ardent believers in teaching only for the joy of learning regardless of the debt burden accumulated?
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Rosalba at first resists, but finally accepts, the love of Arcadio, the captain's nephew, here the ardent tenor Won Whi Choi.
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Anahid Ajemian, a violinist known as an ardent champion of new music, died on June 19783 at her home in Manhattan.
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Democrats have often been ambivalent about that ardent nationalistic voice, but this week they were happy to accept Trump's unintentional gift.
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To his most ardent fans, he loomed so large that he seemed like a lifestyle choice as much as an entertainer.
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It's a shame that because they are conservatives — and ardent Trump supporters — all they get is silence from the black community.
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But she said the cable news network is no friend to the president, and that his most ardent supporters know that.
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He became Anderson's most ardent supporter, and when murmurs of the Romanov fortune grew, it was he who called a lawyer.
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A growing evangelical movement, which boasts hundreds of thousands of ardent followers, campaigned against the measure and has not been appeased.
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In Philadelphia, Daphne Goggins, 53, an African-American community activist and ardent Republican, always knew she would vote for Mr. Trump.
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In the run-up to the 2016 election, the passion for Russian values among America's religious extremists grew still more ardent.
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For more than two decades, Major League Soccer and its most ardent fans have had a unique, if sometimes uneasy, relationship.
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Indeed, many of Nkurunziza's most ardent opponents, both politicians and members of civil society, are part of the country's Hutu majority.
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But he has jumped on the current crisis in Tbilisi to rally a small but ardent group of fans at home.
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The new line appears to expand the reach of Mr. Michele's remarkably successful universe for his most ardent and wealthy collectors.
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The last was Roger MacBride, an ardent young conservative who would run in 1976 as the Libertarian Party's candidate for president.
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But he also has many ardent supporters, which is perhaps a surprising development for the leader of China's biggest geopolitical rival.
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Katy Perry's entire album, Witness, is about being "conscious" (whatever that really means.) She was an ardent supporter of Hillary Clinton.
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That understanding among Australians helps explain why the most ardent opponents of the nation's cat policy were, in the main, foreigners.
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A vote this summer to help undocumented immigrants could demoralize President Trump's most ardent supporters and depress Republican turnout in November.
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Among her special champions, she said, is her 13-year-old granddaughter, an ardent fan of '60s rock, especially the Beatles.
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Justice, an ardent supporter of President Trump, changed his party registration from Democrat to Republican in 2017 shortly after taking office.
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Chris Collins, a Republican of New York and an ardent supporter of Mr. Trump's, was indicted on charges of insider trading.
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Mr. Klein does have his ardent supporters, particularly residents like Monique Johnson, whom he has helped in small but meaningful ways.
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They form an ardent bond their first year of school, in a dusty, low-rise neighborhood on the outskirts of Naples.
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Of all labor groups in the public sector, police and firefighters' unions tend to be the California Rule's most ardent champions.
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This hardly inspires confidence — it's as if the company couldn't decide between modernizing itself and not alienating its most ardent fans.
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It isn't long before she is her galvanizing self, the less-than-ardent fan who is nevertheless a compelling feminist psychoanalyst.
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Rouhani's reinvention as an ardent reformist on the campaign trail helped stir the passion of young, urban voters yearning for change.
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She has become an ardent, nearly fanatical Trump supporter, reacting to any criticism of him, no matter how benign, with vitriol.
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What I do hear from my conservative friends — most still ardent Trump supporters — is a collective yawn at the Washington maelstrom.
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On social media, ardent supporters of the Islamic Republic tweeted that the coronavirus would not deter them from their civic duty.
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Despite his many tangles with the law, Mr. Brown's career has repeatedly bounced back, mostly because of his ardent fan base.
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In 2013 he was back again as chief justice, riding in on small-dollar donations and an ardent evangelical fan base.
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His best moments came when he was talking about building his company and positioning himself as an ardent defender of capitalism.
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On the plane, Francis suggested that some of his most ardent critics were working out their own problems by lashing out.
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Additionally, in 1993, Prince Edward — son of Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip — started his own television production company called Ardent Productions.
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One of America's most ardent moviegoers (and a steadfast advocate of film preservation), the director inscribes his work with his influences.
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It is not accurate to say, as some are, that David is an ardent neocon who assiduously opposed the Iran Deal.
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But Robert and his 13-year-old brother, the ardent, headstrong Attila, never avert their eyes from the horrors around them.
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Even Trump's most ardent supporters acknowledge the president's reelection bid would face enormous risks if the economy turns down next year.
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Though the Lorraine dancers did not have all the rigor of the Cunningham company, this was recognizably "Sounddance" — ardent, violent, thrilling.
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Ardent profited from rising numbers of Chinese visitors to its theme parks and the successful rollout of U.S. family entertainment centres.
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Additionally, the article revealed how university officials bristled at Falwell's early and ardent support for Trump during the 2016 presidential campaign.
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The state permit was praised by the federal resources minister, Matthew Canavan, who has been an ardent supporter of the project.
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Donald Trump handily won Mississippi, a state that last elected a Democrat to the Senate in 1982 (John Stennis, an ardent segregationist).
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Inside a vast convention hall packed with more than 20,000 of his most ardent supporters and former staffers, the mood was wistful.
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Cohn, who entered the White House from Goldman Sachs despite being a registered Democrat — and an ardent supporter of free trade — declined.
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Circulating among them, I sensed the presence of that spirit that presides whenever so many ardent believers come together in its name.
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The sketch started off with a bang, featuring a sunglasses-clad "Trump" gazing out at the crowd of his most ardent supporters.
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Their ardent, soaring performance, supported by the glowing playing Mr. Noseda drew from the orchestra, brought fresh urgency to the familiar music.
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Even so, he remains an ardent "Fidelista", grateful to the island's late dictator for the free cataract surgery that saved his eyesight.
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While he does not always have a hand in specific policies, Pence's ardent support has empowered the administration's religious conservatives to action.
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Our profile of Mr. Cruz's time as a Supreme Court clerk shows that he was an ardent advocate of the death penalty.
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Ardent crypto enthusiasts believe ICOs and cryptocurrencies will replace venture capital, but what if VC investors absorb crypto into their existing operations?
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"I'd like to see him being more tempered, I think most people would say that -- even his most ardent supporters," Barringer said.
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But even its most ardent advocates know that the West may never again be able to rely on its superior military technology.
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French unions are weaker and more divided than in 1995 and public support for strikes is less ardent than it once was.
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An ardent pro-European, he was also arguably the most strident voice pushing for austerity measures during the euro zone's debt crisis.
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But some procedural hiccups left a sliver of doubt about the outcome, raising a glimmer of hope among the bill's ardent detractors.
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Read MoreHow SoulCycle became a cult-like fitness sensation The extreme fitness craze has both ardent enthusiasts and its share of detractors.
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Barr is expected to discuss the tweet that led to her firing, ABC&aposs decision and her ardent support of President Trump.
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But when the apparent Almighty asks if he would like to connect on Facebook, Finer's ardent faithlessness is thrown for a loop.
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For hours on Saturday, in a tense standoff, his ardent supporters had physically blocked his surrender, before finally allowing him to leave.
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She is a still an ardent supporter of the settlement enterprise, but a desire to be closer to her children overrode ideology.
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In February, the ardent Trump critic had pointed out that economic data was weaker than anticipated, blaming the Fed for Trump's election.
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I also know he would be heartened to see that some of the most ardent backers of visa reform are Indian Americans.
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But they are ardent defenders of what they see as the legacy of Teddy Roosevelt: hunting as a pastime complementary to conservation.
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"He's been coming since '59, and he's been the most ardent and faithful supporter all these years," Virginia told CNN in 2013.
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Unless you're an ardent believer in the Reddit community or particularly enjoy internet drama, the specifics of what happened don't really matter.
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Despite the many objections, there are also certain parts of the legislative package that even the most ardent environmental justice activists supported.
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He's also an ardent free trader, a point of sharp contrast with the president, whose protectionist tendencies helped spur Cohn to leave.
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Senator Clinton voted for the war and, judging from her ardent push to overthrow Gaddafi in Libya, learned nothing from her mistake.
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The election featured only one other candidate - himself an ardent Sisi supporter - after all serious opposition contenders halted their campaigns in January.
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Mass Effect is a video game series that attracts ardent fans and invokes emotional reactions from those fans via its storytelling decisions.
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Berger's methods, influenced by the ideas of Walter Benjamin, tended to attract either ardent admiration or seething criticism, with little in between.
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West, who's married to reality TV star Kim Kardashian West, has made headlines and raised eyebrows for his ardent support of Trump.
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Matt Gaetz, one of his most ardent backers on Capitol Hill, took turns trying to stoke fears over Democratic efforts in Florida.
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The third possibility is the one that, ironically, Trump's most ardent supporters and detractors agree on (although they agree on little else).
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But the decision to move forward with the legislation has done little to quell opposition from the bill's most ardent Republican opponents.
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And the GOP is already seizing on McCaskill's ardent support for Clinton in 2016 as a way to rile up the base.
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What even ardent supporters of cost-benefit analysis have acknowledged is that cost-benefit projections are highly subjective as a predictive tool.
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Even the most ardent of ad tech fans (if they exist) would have to admit the experience is often less than ideal.
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Always an ardent free-trader, the senator fused economic logic with a knowledge of history to argue that trade barriers hurt America.
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Despite her early and ardent support for Trump in the 2016 campaign, Coulter has at times signaled her frustrations with his presidency.
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Five years later, Green — a 303-year-old "lefty socialist" and ardent Bernie Sanders supporter — is demanding $90,000 for the domain name.
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And while Macron is an ardent defender of liberalism and democracy within Europe, he can sometimes speak the language of the strongman.
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With ardent Venus in Aries from April 5 to 29, this is the perfect time to order Cupid's sampler platter and experiment.
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Then there's the symbolism: The AR-15 has become a rallying cry for ardent supporters of the Second Amendment and gun marketers.
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In prison, Pickard became an ardent FOIA activist, suing the DEA to get information on Skinner, and initially represented himself in court.
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Giuliani, a Republican and ardent supporter of the president, reportedly traveled to Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in West Palm Beach, Fla.
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But what no one -- from Pelosi's most ardent supporters to her most vitriolic critics -- can deny is the power that she wields.
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Op-Ed Contributor LONDON — In private, even some of Theresa May's most ardent supporters concede that she is a reluctant decision maker.
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Now Meadows chairs a cohort of roughly 40 men who make up the House's most conservative faction and Trump's most ardent supporters.
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In recent years, he has installed officials loyal to him across most provinces and ministries, and ardent supporters have sworn unquestioning obedience.
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While both are ardent defenders of President Donald Trump, McCarthy, as the number two House Republican is the natural successor to Ryan.
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For most of his life he was one of our most ardent proponents of the notion that good buildings make life better.
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That's very likely something Trump's ardent supporters—who are largely affluent, not working class—don't know, or don't want to think about.
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But it was still nearly three months until the convention, and many of her ardent supporters were not prepared to give up.
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But despite his ardent, paternal efforts, which Samaha captures vividly, Legree has also watched about 30 former players end up in prison.
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His activism, popularity and ardent support of the Allende government made him a marked man once the military seized power on Sept.
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Bogdanovich — an admirer turned friend, supplicant and apparent rival — has for decades been among the most ardent keepers of the Wellesian flame.
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That violence did not appear to hurt Mr. Modi with his most ardent supporters in a country that is 80 percent Hindu.
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In internal discussions and public remarks, he has sometimes pushed back against the most ardent supporters of the Fed's postcrisis stimulus campaign.
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Even ardent Godardians tend to place these movies, with their torrents of ideological verbiage, somewhere north of difficult and south of bearable.
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Naïve but ardent in Act I, vulnerable and anguished in Act II, she became glamorous, heroic and, again, anguished in Act III.
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Both are ardent nationalists who are scathing about the mainstream tendencies of the New York crowd — and neither is a New Yorker.
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Asked how she dealt with pressure, Ms. Yellen described herself as an "ardent believer" in the importance of a good night's sleep.
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At the federal level, an ardent gun-rights advocate, Republican Marsha Blackburn, won an open US Senate seat in Tennessee last November.
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Even the law's most ardent defenders — including its namesake, President Obama — are calling for serious reforms to stop the law from imploding.
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He had the air, back then, of a Catalan Kennedy: a handsome lawyer, an ardent separatist, ushering in a bright new era.
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And in the unlikely event that he does, Democrats would then be tethered to the candidate of Donald Trump's most ardent dreams.
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Graham is one of Trump's most ardent supporters on Capitol Hill and is a key figure in the looming Senate impeachment trial.
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He betrayed his true sentiments, they claimed, by his ardent support of the French Revolution, which sought to eradicate religion in France.
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Hillary Clinton has never repudiated Blumenthal, though she has distanced herself from him, while he has continued to be her ardent defender.
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The park is scheduled to reopen on Friday, with all the proceeds to be donated to the Australian Red Cross, Ardent said.
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That would include things like the Russian Communist Party, of which he is an ardent supporter, and breakaway regions of eastern Ukraine.
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However, it has generally been considered pro-government since its founder and ardent opposition figure Bernard Ntaganda was dismissed from the party.
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Amash, an ardent Trump critic and tea party conservative, left the GOP on July 4, at which point he openly supported impeachment.
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Mr. Flynn was an early and ardent supporter of Mr. Trump's candidacy, and in his resignation he sought to praise the president.
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Graham's ardent anti-communism likely appealed to Hearst, but lots of preachers at the time warned of the Soviet threat, said Martin.
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Ardent also said five of its U.S. Main Event bowling alleys have been closed since Hurricane Harvey hit Houston on the weekend.
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To the Editor: Why am I, an ardent feminist and lifelong liberal Democrat, distressed by Al Franken's forced resignation from the Senate?
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Even when the music shifts mood as Siegmund is overcome with longing, Mr. Kaufmann eases gently up to the ardent high notes.
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Ardent Nature: Arshile Gorky Landscapes, 1943–47 continues at Hauser & Wirth (32 East 69th Street, Upper East Side, Manhattan) through December 23.
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Suddenly, I—one of his most ardent fans for years—was reduced to a "whatever" in my idol's narrow minded biblical vision.
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When she was asked whether she was in drug withdrawal, she gave an ardent yes—hoping for some kind of medical relief.
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The sisters are ardent advocates of their community and were outspoken after Orlando about the need for continued support of LGBTQ people.
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I'd venture to say that this is the episode in which Serena Joy, ardent architect of this whole society, finally loses her faith.
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Ben Sasse, who has been an ardent anti-Trump Republican, said he is "likely" to write in Pence when he votes next month.
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To ardent readers of current sci-fi/fantasy, our first three picks for WIRED Book Club may not have felt sufficiently out-there.
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Marzouki, one of Essebsi's most ardent critics, said in a statement that officials had pressured local Attessia TV not to air the interview.
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National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, by contrast, is an ardent Russophile and a much more serious student of world affairs than his boss.
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Autonomous vehicles absolutely will reduce collisions and fatalities, but even the most ardent advocates concede one of them eventually will hit a pedestrian.
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These teams aren't huge in the U.S., but they have some ardent followers, and FuboTV was able to build a small subscriber base.
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The Iraqi Jewish community is the most ardent Jewish community, probably anywhere, that is so attached to its birthplace, because of its history.
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Plot targeted UN, FBI, New York tunnels Before he was sentenced the following year, Abdel-Rahman delivered a long, ardent speech in Arabic.
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Now they are ardent fans and the transformation can only be attributed to Messi — not Argentina's World Cup captain but a pet puma.
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Trump laid out a plan this week of ceding control of his business to his sons that failed to satisfy his ardent critics.
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He interviewed Trump dozens of times, but didn't vote for him Stern was an ardent Hillary Clinton supporter in both 2008 and 2016.
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Trump revealed he'd carried out a "great conversation" about climate change with Prince Charles, an ardent campaigner on the perils of global warming.
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Healthy bonding is the order of the day as ardent Venus forms a lucky triangle (a trine) with grounded Saturn on the 20th.
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"The closure of the ride is the only respectful and appropriate course of action," Ardent Chief Executive Deborah Thomas said in a statement.
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The party is deeply divided over Brexit, with some of its members ardent proponents of leaving while others are equally passionate about staying.
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Hong Kong (CNN)For most of the summer, 25-year-old Jose was an ardent supporter of the protests raging in Hong Kong.
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This belief reinforces why we are such ardent supporters of the right uniform best-interest standard of care for all financial advisory professionals.
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Teachers report that pupils enter into the experience of a case's protagonists, often becoming ardent about what they believe the government should do.
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The evidence about collusion between gangsters and politicians, including the most ardent advocates of mano dura, has, if anything, only increased public commotion.
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Anatomy of a failed coup When it comes to Erdogan's popularity, his most ardent supporters routinely profess their willingness to die for him.
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Along comes Trump, and even most of his more ardent supporters seem to not only see his human flaws but revel in them.
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In 2014 Saudi authorities confiscated the works of Mahmoud Darwish, the Palestinian national poet, which it labelled "blasphemous" (Darwish was an ardent secularist).
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Video showed the actress and ardent Bernie Sanders supporter looking less than happy in the crowd at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
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As a public health researcher, and ardent royal wedding fan, I finally could claim at least a spiritual connection to the British monarchy.
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The United States cannot devalue the dollar to gain prosperity, former Treasury secretary and ardent Trump critic Larry Summers told CNBC on Tuesday.
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Mr Trump rejected experienced Republicans who had not supported his candidacy, confides a senior financial lobbyist whose paymaster is an ardent Trump supporter.
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They've been Donald Trump's most ardent supporters: the conservatives, libertarians, anarchists, neo-Nazis, white supremacists, and Breitbart readers who comprise the alt right.
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Clinton spent the final hours of campaigning in New York trying to drive up turnout among women and minorities, her most ardent supporters.
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Trump may consider eliminating Bears Ears at the behest of his allies in the extraction industry, some of the president's most ardent supporters.
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Ardent has been under pressure since four people were killed when a ride malfunctioned at Dreamworld, Australia's biggest theme park, in October 2016.
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That is because almost 70 percent of organizations are expected to hire more contingent workers in the next 12 months, Ardent Partners found.
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Call her Princess or don't, but Leia Organa and Carrie Fisher live on in the legacy of Star Wars and its ardent fans.
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Facebook just added a feature to Messenger that may make even the most ardent skeptics want to use the app: group video calling.
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Cox, an ardent supporter of EU membership, was shot and stabbed in the street in her electoral district in northern England last Thursday.
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And when he faced a question critical of his ardent opposition to accepting Syrian refugees in the U.S., Trump struck an empathetic tone.
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Bobien's ode to the glory of God's loving glow is enough to reduce even the most ardent of Dawkins-fans to idol-worship.
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Getting on a more equal trade footing is a major campaign promise that Trump's most ardent supporters want him to follow through on.
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With a $48 million price tag, the transit center has been enough of a money pit to turn once ardent supporters into foes.
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Before he goes, he runs into a 14-year-old fan named Addie (Jacira Araujo), who sings of her ardent affection for Caufy.
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"It's undeniably historic," said Margaret Saadi Kramer, 48, who works in the Los Angeles music industry and is an ardent backer of Mrs.
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Mr. Trump's foreign-policy stance operates on two levels: America First isolationism in content, slotted within an ardent anti-establishment, anti-expert frame.
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Though we appreciate the song's ardent positivity, the line "from Atlantic to Pacific, gee the traffic is terrific!" is, well, a literal joke.
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Another was Lisa Leghorn, an ardent young student who had met Warrior in Cell 16 and spent time with her studying social movements.
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"Very unwise if @realDonaldTrump is criticizing Sessions' accent and legal pedigree—unless POTUS wants to offend his most ardent 'Bama supporters," Ingraham tweeted.
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Soros is an ardent supporter of liberal causes and Democratic politicians, and is the subject of conspiracy theories pushed by some conservative figures.
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At the same time, Graham, once a fierce critic of Trump, has cast himself more recently as an ardent ally of the president.
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He grew up listening to the music of the Carter Family and singing in the ardent, unaccompanied style of the Primitive Baptist Church.
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As the Apostle Paul was fond of saying, the faith of the ardent, crusading believer rests in the evidence of things not seen.
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But it is certainly not coincidental that many of Mr. Trump's biggest Hindu supporters are also some of Mr. Modi's most ardent backers.
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Trump had campaigned as an ardent opponent of the accord, proclaiming to raucous rallies of supporters that he'd tear the deal to shreds.
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Since then, he has emerged as an ardent defender of Trump, the man who advocated leaving Brantly to his fate in West Africa.
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McCulloch, 67, is an ardent police supporter and became a target of critics who unsuccessfully demanded he recuse himself from the Brown case.
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You can wonder about that at this exhilarating show, while gauging the loss, to them and to us, of the ardent Bazille. ♦
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It could just be a goofy video of a sports biz reporter and ardent brand enthusiast playing hoops against a towering NBA player.
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Anupam Kher, the actor who plays Singh, has been an ardent Modi supporter and his wife is a national lawmaker for the BJP.
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Unyielding orthodoxy may scare off moderate voters, but it also serves to reinforce the suspicions other Democrats have of Sanders's most ardent supporters.
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The Russian church, which puts its membership at 150 million, would also suffer, losing 30 to 40 percent of its most ardent adherents.
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And he has vowed tough action against hate crimes, speaking aggressively in ways that few of his most ardent opponents could have predicted.
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Canadians were irate that Mr. Trump appeared intent on punishing Canada, a major trading partner and traditionally one of its most ardent allies.
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But this is Scrabble, an enduringly popular board game with an ardent fan following, and the new list was not without controversy, O.K.?
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The Americans were so ardent in their opposition that they made serious threats to Ecuadorian delegates, who were going to introduce the resolution.
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I'll concede that what we portrayed was the public man, not the private one, or the one known to his most ardent admirers.
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Like Apple, Tesla has a significant base of ardent fans who follow its every move and are eager to buy its new products.
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And even for his most ardent fans, his ways of talking about girls and hotness may no longer be part of his charm.
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China has spent heavily on soccer since President Xi Jinping, an ardent fan of the sport, made it a national priority in 2015.
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Two tips for the ardent shopper: If you pay with cash, many designers will give you a discount of up to 15 percent.
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The national security adviser, John R. Bolton, an even more ardent proponent than Mr. Trump of the virtues of sovereignty, also injected themes.
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Kelly and Giffords have become outspoken advocates of gun control, while McSally has been an ardent supporter of gun rights in the past.
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Ms. Smagin-Melloni is shifting her attention to China, a nation whose yearning for Viennese balls is, if anything, more ardent, she says.
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All around it, in the stadium's Kurve, the terraces that are ordinarily home to Eintracht Frankfurt's most ardent and raucous fans are empty.
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An amateur climatologist, he had carved out a unique niche in meteorological circles as an ardent hoarder and breathless disseminator of weather data.
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But there was indeed an ardent antiwar right that opposed the surveillance state, the U.S.-Israel alliance, and the U.S. military-industrial complex.
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The promise of scooters — a fun, convenient, cheap and, most important to its ardent defenders, non-car mode of transportation — is very enticing.
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Doing so would be a provocative move that could simultaneously lift the spirits of President Trump's most ardent supporters while angering trade partners.
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The book is a dizzying 198-page treatise, written under the pseudonym of "Bronze Age Pervert"—shorthanded to "BAP" by his ardent fans.
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From Washington, he began writing ever more ardent letters to "Sandy" back in law school, and in March asked her to marry him.
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Mr. Sanders is often preferred by the party's more ardent activists, who are not scared off by his willingness to buck Democratic traditions.
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Shine was also a close associate of Fox's Sean Hannity, one of Trump's most ardent defenders even on a network full of them.
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I remain an ardent supporter of the World Bank and believe it continues to play a critical role in supporting global development efforts.
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Kobach, one of the nation's most ardent supporters of voter identification laws, attended the first meeting of Trump's voter fraud commission earlier Wednesday.
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Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has become an ardent foot soldier for President Trump's deregulatory agenda while aggressively pushing her own school choice initiatives.
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"It is not accurate to say, as some are, that David is an ardent neocon who assiduously opposed the Iran Deal," he said.
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If his base views a shift as an abandonment of that key promise, it could prompt his most ardent supporters to stay home.
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The big question for Yang is whether and how he can move beyond his ardent base to actually challenge the first-tier candidates.
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There comes a moment in any digital revolution when its most ardent mansplaining soldiers become so insufferably, unapologetically obnoxious, a resistance is born.
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Mr. Berger's methods, influenced by the ideas of Walter Benjamin, tended to attract either ardent admiration or seething criticism, with little in between.
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The former Breitbart News chief has remained an ardent supporter of Trump since leaving the administration, and previously served on Trump's 2016 campaign.
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His most ardent supporters said they were waiting to finally hear from "Uncle Joe" now that Iowa and New Hampshire are behind him.
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Though Fadiman does not share her father's ardent love of the drink, her wine-focused vignettes sketch a portrait of their complicated relationship.
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He was also a protégé of Senator Harry F. Byrd, an ardent segregationist whose Democratic machine had dominated Virginia's conservative politics for decades.
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