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"fervently" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows very strong and sincere feelings about something
"fervently" Synonyms
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First, a large proportion of couples must fervently desire boys.
In a fervently religious nation, faith came into play, too.
The event should be fervently covered by the global press.
Our family is fervently praying for my Uncle Tom Osmond.
"The North Korean regime should not exist," she said fervently.
Fervently religious, he became a follower of the Overcomer Ministry.
He wants to choose her; he fervently wants to quit.
They believed fervently that Trump's bluntness meant he was unusually sincere.
Still, all the elites fervently believed Trump had lost the debate.
As we fervently collect novel experiences, we are only selectively remembering.
The most fervently pro-Trump members of Congress, such as Reps.
The kids in this ad are, I fervently hope, professional actors.
The lawmaker most fervently supporting this potentially disastrous decision, State Sen.
" He was, the authors say, "a man who fervently, and some
He fervently denied the allegations in The Forward's story on Thursday.
It's a message Sanders fervently preached as his campaign was ending.
Republicans gamely ignored a party division they fervently hope is temporary.
He was fervently fixated on going fast, for fear of failure.
And like the fans, Zolak fervently wants the Patriots to win.
The art historian Maxwell L. Anderson fervently contends that you can.
Fanning and Smith acted fervently with distinct passion for their roles.
He's not exactly undercover in culture but assuredly scanning it fervently.
There are few people in Bulgaria who do not fervently desire peace.
I fervently hope the same thing won't happen in America in November.
Her parents, Corey and Candi, were in London, cheering just as fervently.
He insists on his innocence, and Eric (Roderick Lawrence) fervently believes him.
This is something we've been looking at and working fervently to solve.
Rosenstein fervently denies the reports but agreed to a closed-door interview.
We must argue our positions fervently, and never be afraid to compromise.
That's why the most fervently anti-Europe Unionists voted against Johnson's deal.
Even Ahmed Moussa, a fervently pro-regime talk-show host, appears dismayed.
"It's not about the pasta," he fervently explained to the producers later.
The district is largely Catholic and fervently anti-abortion, helping Mr. Trump.
Into this breach has stepped more fervently loyal outlets, like Breitbart News.
If bullying doesn't work, why does Trump believe in it so fervently?
I fervently pray I don't have to write this column ever again.
Now she is praying fervently that her daughter recovers from her injuries.
We should be fervently rooting for and working toward such a shift.
Both Aldo and Edgar fervently argued their cases for a shot at McGregor.
The companies have a history of fervently defending its trademark shade of pink.
Google's map informs us that quinoa is the state's most fervently searched dish.
Bernie Sanders during the election and was fervently opposed to President Donald Trump.
Advocating too fervently and too unapologetically for the vulnerable upsets the social order.
But Mr. Belafonte fervently maintains that artists must do more to champion causes.
Yet for all that, many Darfuris fervently hope this revolution can change everything.
The Cuban government has fervently denied that it is responsible for the attacks.
Russian officials have consistently and fervently denied allegations of interference in the U.S. election.
And it's a dude who fervently does not support the Vice President to be.
She had a lot of pride in her faith and she practiced it fervently.
Cárdenas has fervently denied the charges, suggesting through a lawyer that they're politically motivated.
Even more fervently committed to Israel's destruction than rival factions, the jihadists won handily.
He's not quoted as frequently or fervently in newspapers as the other eight holdouts.
Pétain later fervently sought to collaborate with them, a fact Mr. Le Pen elides.
But those fighting most fervently for and against cultural policing missed the central point.
But he was supported by the United States because he was fervently anti-Communist.
Many fans fervently want the team to be run differently and by someone else.
Even in plain everyday speech, we tend to use adverbs liberally, fervently and colorfully.
Many major oil-producing countries have been fervently working to stem this downward trend.
But as this is the default option under current law, no-dealers fervently disagree.
But that doesn't keep a tight-knit community of believers from fervently arguing they're real.
In Minnesota, a once-safe Democrat state, rural and small-town voters are fervently Republican.
Plus, state GOP leaders fervently backed Moore, and warned Republicans to toe the party line.
Scalia believed fervently that the issue should be decided by the people, not the courts.
Pascrell fervently rejected the charge that Francis knew of the abuse and is therefore complicit.
We fervently hope the Senate, once again, will be on the right side of history.
I fervently believe in the strength of our programs, and their ability to change lives.
You're probably thinking, If only the media worked this fervently to fact-check our politicians!
He was fondly hoping and fervently praying that the scourge of war would pass away.
" But Pincus believed fervently that adults had in them a "latent demand to play games.
I wondered why he was there but was thrilled because I fervently believed in Santa.
A meditative, mysterious song about time, transformation and connection, fervently sung over folky acoustic guitars.
Nor was he the source of the prayers Alexandra fervently believed made Alexei's birth possible.
To the Editor: I'm glad David Brooks reminded us that he fervently supports gay marriage.
The White House has fervently fought off and condemned the probes as a partisan ploy.
Recently, the continued presence of these symbols on the landscape has fervently come into question.
They do not plan on stopping, and we can only fervently hope that they won't.
They've enlisted scientists and attorneys and have been fervently educating people up and down the Hudson.
As he became more fervently Jewish through his life, he willed that resistance on his people.
A man in the corner has his arm around two women, and is fervently kissing one.
They kiss fervently, passionately, but with the unmistakable rhythm of two people with excellent physical chemistry.
This reemergent style, no matter how fervently labels' marketing departments may wish it, is not that.
The two women fell to their knees, raised their arms in supplication and fervently whispered prayers.
Yet, those kinds of remarks have not deterred the millions of Americans who fervently support him.
O'Neill's shirt is also fervently praised by Surfer Magazine's esteemed online forum for its many attributes.
Both scenarios are updates of the community codes and are being fervently discussed in the scene.
And a Ryan spokeswoman fervently rejected the idea that the move was rooted in religious prejudice.
Or Cersei, who fervently (and erroneously) believes that Tyrion was behind the murder of her son.
Developing a long-term, coordinated funder base—one that fervently fights for governmental programs—is paramount.
Over all, the Trump administration has kowtowed more fervently to religious conservatives than the Reagan administration.
This was repeated so often and fervently that it was regarded as a law of capitalism.
He speaks slowly — almost too slowly — and prays for strangers as fervently as his own family.
Others fervently disagree, saying it may reek of desperation and actually highlight gaps in your resume.
Ms. Chiha, at least in her online persona, seems to have fervently adopted African-American culture.
I fervently agree with Senator Bernie Sanders on almost everything, and I love him for saying it.
Then there are the controversial foods, like oats, roots and tubers, fervently debated on Paleo message boards.
It's somehow both extensively well documented, and yet still fervently, almost fanatically denied by men in tech.
If anything, the black male who doesn't fervently chase such ideals would ironically be an ideal figure.
And the Republican Senators who most fervently compete for praise from the president have taken their cues.
Despite how fervently and ubiquitously the topic is discussed, no one actually likes to discuss cultural appropriation.
Bangladeshis follow the World Cup fervently, ignoring killjoy officials who have tried to stop them flying flags.
There he drew fervently, sketching individuals arriving at the camp or the artificial barracks in the landscape.
Geraci speaks Chinese and fervently backs closer ties with Beijing, saying Italy has fallen behind its partners.
But this birthday, her 15th, was different and her family spent the day crying and fervently praying.
North Korea evidently disagrees fervently, and just days after it tested a new submarine-launched ballistic missile.
I fervently hope that some of them will try to get through to Mr. Trump's inner circle.
But I also fervently believe we -- as supporters -- have to keep a lid on over-correcting wrongs.
A former Tea Party Congress member, Pompeo will bring a fervently hawkish worldview to the State Department.
Babs fervently campaigned for Hillary Clinton, and she's been outspoken in the aftermath of the 2016 election.
"The chef of the future has a very important sense of responsibility," Bottura says suddenly, fervently, joyously.
He believed fervently that if we could prosecute murderers without a victim's cooperation, we could prosecute batterers.
When she was twelve, she wrote to the local paper to advocate a fervently pro-life position.
Chinese officials have fervently denied these claims, and cast their engagement with Africa as a win-win.
Burke, a liberal conservative, believed fervently that changing societies needed to be anchored by tradition and custom.
But top ethics experts from both the Bush and Obama administrations have argued fervently that he is.
He has an organization that fervently believes that its farm system's one-time lodestar retains that incandescent talent.
It's not easy to listen to someone when you don't quite agree — or when you deeply, fervently disagree.
The moment was fervently documented on Twitter, as well as in a stunning portrait for Vanity Fair itself.
I'll suggest an Italian wine bar for dinner, only to fervently scan the menu for a California red.
Eleanor's parting words were that she hoped fervently the United States was not headed in the same direction.
The world must fervently hope that Prince Muhammad's good reforms succeed, while urging restraint on his bad impulses.
A pertinent example: Earlier this year, a number of fervent DC Comics stans fervently demanded that Warner Bros.
Speak your opinion more fervently in your classes if you're a student, or at meetings in your workplace.
That comes as something of a relief, as by this time, I was fervently concerned for their safety.
The vote to leave the EU was not a nativist revolution, as nativists fervently hope and liberals fear.
Kavanaugh fervently denied the allegations and the GOP says no corroborating evidence was found in an FBI investigation.
Op-Ed Contributor The party conventions were rightly characterized as either relentlessly downbeat (Republican) or fervently optimistic (Democratic).
That, too, is a staggering honor, and one I wish so fervently that I could live up to.
I had handed him his ass, and they were eating my ass up; then fervently begging for seconds.
But now this collective understanding is under assault by the very power that has championed it most fervently.
These nostalgic foods intuitively convey the fleeting nature of youthful ideals, and how fervently they can be held.
Her politics, simmering away untended, thickened into solid reductions: she became ever more fervently opposed to E.U. membership.
I, along with millions of other people with disabilities, fervently hope that the president will do so immediately.
On balance, they lean toward culturally conservative positions, but not nearly as fervently as the evangelical Christians do.
The president fervently denies he's done anything wrong, then cheerfully admits to most of what his critics allege.
The absurd artifice of their situation doesn't prevent the audience from fervently longing to see them get together.
The music made during this era was fervently experimental, and perhaps unsurprisingly, wasn't a hugely successful sound internationally.
After stopping to clean out my car, I return home and fervently clean my house while listening to podcasts.
In their 450 years of reign, the Portuguese established hospitals and schools, and fervently converted the locals to Christianity.
They exemplify how fervently he lived by a philosophy that many others ignored, viewing his creations only as novelties.
Mr Duque's ticket to the presidency was Mr Uribe, who fervently opposed the peace process launched by Mr Santos.
Although English nationalism is the sum of all evils, other forms of nationalism (Irish, Scottish, Palestinian) are fervently embraced.
Some spaces between beams looked large enough for the Casey to fly through, although Adda fervently hoped it wouldn't.
They developed a reportedly sophisticated vote-whipping organization, counting supporters and opponents and fervently calling and emailing undecided members.
And like so many loyalties that stem out of hometown pride, I am fervently, irrationally devoted to these chips.
And while many Americans believe fervently and faithfully in expanding opportunity, America's internship-industrial complex does just the opposite.
Victims of the conflict, many of whom have supported the process fervently, deserve recognition for their willingness to forgive.
As a New Yorker, I grew up praying fervently that the Boston Celtics would lose every game they played.
The commission heard from many people who "fervently" believed women should not be required to register for the draft.
They believe more fervently in their own persecution than they do in the testimony of Mr. Moore's alleged victims.
Mr. Sanders's activities during his mayoralty bring into relief the fervently anti-imperialist worldview that continues to guide him.
Singers who believed fervently in opera as theater, including Jon Vickers, Teresa Stratas and Maria Callas, trusted him entirely.
People may be first drawn into a group by ethnic kinship and then develop authentic and fervently held beliefs.
Gosar, a conservative Congress member from Arizona, is fervently opposed to immigration reforms giving DREAMers a pathway to citizenship.
A husky lady with the remnants of a home perm fervently tapped her fork on a platter of meatloaf.
"More life" is the aspiration of Tony Kushner's "Angels in America," the blessing its characters fervently hope to gain.
This is not how the system works, no matter how fervently Mr. Trump's Republican defenders may wish it so.
I so fervently wished then that the publication of the "Pentagon Papers" would change the course of the war.
Flipping an earlier generation's pattern, the party's rank-and-file now embraces free trade more fervently than Republicans do.
It was a ready-made juxtaposition of the Knicks' past and what they fervently hope will be their future.
Why did they and their star sports labor lawyer Jeffrey Kessler not get the outcome they most fervently sought?
Previously, she held posts at the Guggenheim and has worked fervently to bring technology and the art world closer together.
The point isn't that Donald Trump believes fervently that there needs to be a concrete barrier along the entire border.
And right now, it seems more pressing than ever that we all support the causes we most fervently believe in.
Mr Kobach fervently defended Prop 187, caring little that it was an unpopular stance at the elite Ivy League school.
At some level those candidates' followers must know that there's something wildly impractical about the candidacy they are fervently supporting.
The party fervently opposes the EU and is renowned for its very conservative and nationalist views on immigration and globalization.
She has a knack for midwifery and prays fervently in the synagogue, but she feels as if she doesn't belong.
Here's the statement: American Media believes fervently that it acted lawfully in the reporting of the story of Mr. Bezos.
Most importantly, it sticks one in the eye for Cowmilla, and the British establishment Dobson that fervently believes murdered Diana.
Vice President Pence and other administration officials fervently denied that Flynn had ever discussed sanctions in his communications with Kislyak.
The generation that started out as fervently loyal to Mao ended up 10 years later producing this outpouring of dissent.
NEW DELHI — Farmers in India have been fervently awaiting this year's monsoon season after two consecutive years of inadequate rains.
That, as Roseanne Barr fervently believes, large numbers of liberal celebrities have been secretly arrested for running child prostitution rings.
Trump has insisted that Mexico will foot the bill for the barrier, but the country has fervently rejected that notion.
Although medical specialists fervently hope the Radius drug, if approved, will cost less than Forteo, that is far from certain.
As those companies have invested more resources into Fast Forward, company employees are also engaging more fervently in the program.
For all its setbacks, the company has a fervently loyal customer base and offers technology no other automaker can match.
Until this point, McCain and Behar had disagreed, fervently, passionately at times — but this was new territory: vintage "View" fighting.
Generating empathy, defying small-mindedness, this is an inherently political show that arrives at a time of fervently uncivil discourse.
I'd like to think it's possible to be fervently anti-Trump while also not reducing everything to a fairy tale.
I fervently believe that foreign language learning is essential for children's development into informed and productive citizens of the world.
I never viewed training as some onerous duty I had to carry out while praying fervently for another space mission.
Starmer will face competition on the fervently pro-European wing of the party from the Shadow Foreign Secretary Emily Thornberry.
To the Editor: I was surprised to see Bret Stephens so fervently miss the point behind Elon Musk's cult status.
He has repudiated American foreign policy backing anti-Communist governments and resistance forces, and he has been fervently against war.
" Shannon Desrosiers still follows the Golden Knights fervently, acting, as Mercer said, as "an eye in the sky for us.
In Venezuela, these armed paramilitary groups are known as "colectivos," and typically have their roots in fervently pro-Chávez circles.
"American Media believes fervently that it acted lawfully in the reporting of the story of Mr. Bezos," the statement said.
Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) — have fervently objected to the resolution, saying the House is voting to condemn a nonviolent movement.
In the short term, these people fervently support Trump's ideas on issues like immigration and a war against radical Islam.
Millennials have fervently taken to the trend, and their favorite retailers are designing into this growing interest of all things green.
" Kassie Sarkar, 17, wrote about how "our nation, so fervently indivisible, suffers from a glaring divide which only competency can mend.
To Morris — who has fervently campaigned to reassign street names in New York to better reflect the city's diversity — geography matters.
But as soon as the tour is done, Austyn starts to lose followers, and his fervently-held dream is in danger.
But now it comes with unease about whether Trump's America will keep protecting the fervently pro-Western region in Russia's neighborhood.
The workstation is advertised as "the fastest way from your brain to your speakers," a claim FL Studio enthusiasts echo fervently.
And in the month afterward, as Capitol Hill weighed whether to endorse it, Republicans -- and some Democrats -- lobbied fervently against it.
From the start, the voters he mesmerised in the campaign embraced him more fervently than congressional Republicans were ready to admit.
Censor photos of period blood and nipples on social media, and they'll be shared and re-posted more fervently than before.
Which, if applied at a national level along with vouchers she fervently supports, critics say could gut the public school system.
Berman fervently believed in the value of humanistic learning, even when it came off as a bit grand and dust-covered.
It's not every day we see superstars of this caliber take on charity work and humanitarian efforts so fervently and publicly.
Now is not the time to back down on abortion, as pro-life advocates still fervently fight to restrict reproductive rights.
Republicans fervently pushed back on the vote, arguing that authorizing the subpoena was unnecessary because Whitaker had already agreed to testify.
Bolton, along with Vice President Mike Pence, was reportedly fervently opposed to Trump meeting with the leaders at the presidential retreat.
Mr. Moncayo fought fervently for his son's release, eventually quitting his job to march across Colombia and Europe to apply pressure.
This occurred because investors fervently lost faith in the US dollar, and were hoarding gold in the wake of the depression.
Likewise, his curious bromance with Russia's president, Vladimir V. Putin, dismays those in Britain who fervently believe Russia must be contained.
An offshore wind farm in Scotland, that was fervently opposed by President Donald Trump a few years ago, has commenced operations.
Trump campaigned fervently across the state in 2016 and relies heavily on support from more suburban and rural areas, Axios reported.
Integration doesn't mean losing the essence of what makes each group special; it just means connecting fervently with a fellow American.
And there's perhaps also no fast-food chain more fervently beloved by people who strongly and explicitly disagree with those politics.
Ms. Baker added that N.R.A. members have been fervently pro-Trump since the beginning because they understood what was at risk.
The 20-year-old student fervently believes Sanders is the only candidate who can build a coalition to defeat the President.
Mr. Gates, who was also sentenced to 300 hours of community service, had fervently hoped to be spared a prison term.
And multiple women have since emerged to accuse Trump of kissing or touching them without permission, accounts Trump has fervently denied.
More than a dozen women have accused the president of sexual harassment abuses dating back decades, claims Trump has fervently denied.
Gillespie refused to allow Trump to campaign in the state, but he fervently embraced Trump's positions on immigration, race and crime.
"These tariffs have cost me business," said Clay, who describes himself as a moderate conservative who fervently believes in free trade.
Investors, increasingly on edge over the possibility of a global slowdown, had feared the institution may be hiking interest rates too fervently.
Some members of Congress may fervently believe it's the right thing to do, while others may fear primary challenges from the left.
No matter how fervently we beg them, Instagram refuses to budge on their stance of NOT reverting to the chronological news feed.
A fervently Tamil-nationalist Catholic bishop claims that, after the 26 years of fighting, 147,000 people, civilians and fighters, remain unaccounted for.
It's used to depict a futuristic woman who is strong, powerful, and has reached gender equality — or is fervently fighting for it.
The party fervently opposes the European Union (EU) and is renowned for its very conservative and nationalist views on immigration and globalization.
"American Media believes fervently that it acted lawfully in the reporting of the story of Mr. Bezos," it said in a statement.
"We in civil society fervently hope that the easing of tensions on the Korean Peninsula will proceed through peaceable dialogue," he said.
The analysis is consistent with other recent surveys that have shown voters who backed Trump in November are still fervently behind him.
Paley was a businessman but he fervently believed that the news division of this giant entertainment company had a public service mission.
And if, as I fervently hope, she beats Donald Trump in November, it will be one of her greatest challenges as president.
As a philosophy graduate of the University of Chicago, I fervently endorse the university's reaffirmation of maximal freedom of speech and thought.
AMI in a statement on Friday said it "believes fervently" that the tabloid "acted lawfully," but pledged to promptly investigate Bezos's claims.
Wall Street firms and the insurance industry fervently oppose the new rules, and they are likely to continue fighting them in court.
This open-door policy has since been fervently criticized by an increasing number of domestic lawmakers, including many within her own ranks.
This title essentially performs a bleed on the community that is so fervently dedicated to playing Nintendo's games outside of Nintendo's rules.
Worst of all, once Hitler did begin to perpetrate unprecedented atrocities, the German people, by and large, stood fervently by his side.
"Despite being violently denied the freedom and justice promised to all, black Americans believed fervently in the American creed," Hannah-Jones writes.
He has, for example, argued fervently against the federal Health and Human Services mandate that required religious employers to cover employee's contraception.
"Fervently committed to their task, they created a total of ninety-seven life masks during their eleven months in operation," Lubin writes.
There are those who believe in Richard's approach, and others even more fervently think the carvings to be nothing less than desecration.
To players like Soumah, praying fervently that he could find a way out well before the deadline, it is something else entirely.
Mr. Trump, who fervently supported Mr. Netanyahu in April, stayed mostly mum during the campaign, evidently loath to back a potential loser.
It will be because we stand firm, while also never losing sight of the humanity of those with whom we fervently disagree.
The forced intimacy of a town where "everybody knows everybody," or seems to, belies a fervently maintained system of bigotry and segregation.
Jules himself, trying to appear nonchalant, stood watch, fervently hoping that his society friends would not choose that moment to walk past.
By becoming a jihadist, Tamerlan was in his own mind once again the heroic figure that he fervently believed himself to be.
Judge Starr "has fervently fought against equal rights for members of the LGBTQ community, and specifically transgender individuals," the recusal motion said.
There's a big difference between acceptance and mere tolerance, but I'd rather have a tolerant president than one who's fervently anti-gay.
It's a curious idea, given Trump has repeatedly and fervently maligned what he calls the "fake news" throughout his White House tenure.
If she was fervently pro-life, I don't think they would be flying her to Cannes to speak to advertising executives ... Right.
It was never easy being a Muslim in that fervently Christian country, but they were resilient and grateful for the opportunities they had.
That has not stopped the estranged siblings from speaking out about their sister, most fervently during the months leading up to her wedding.
Bleak and spurning though Manhunt might seem, it's focused, and singularly intended, in a way I'd love to see Rockstar pursue more fervently.
The survey finds Catholicism slightly on the decline in its historic heartlands, but more fervently practised by its adherents than is Orthodox Christianity.
But Graham knows his role likely means he will be spared a primary challenger next year in his fervently pro-Trump home state.
While the Beyhive is fervently fighting to solve the mystery of who bit Beyoncé, they can officially cross Lena Dunham off their list.
Those most fervently opposed to immigration have pushed back against the rumored "softening" in his stance that he could articulate on Wednesday night.
"We fervently hope that the Iranian authorities will release him soon so that he can return home to his young family," she added.
The political climate in Ohio is fervently anti-abortion; the legislature has enacted several laws that activists say restrict women's access to abortion.
"I direct this invitation to conversion even more fervently to those whose behavior distances them from the grace of God," the Pope said.
They defied a president of their own party who — for all his broader struggles with popularity — is fervently supported by many grassroots Republicans.
It's women whose sexuality is fervently policed, and women who are most likely to bear the publicity burden of a famous sex tape.
It's a statement the Amazon founder repeated fervently during a sit down chat with Walt Mossberg at Recode's annual Code Conference on Tuesday.
"They know what it's like to be desperate and to fervently want something more through a quick fix, like a blessing," she said.
The party — whose leader, Nigel Farage, and 23 followers hold seats in the assembly — campaigned fervently for Britain's exit from the European Union.
"I, along with others — while fervently against the White House policy that put these children in your care — acknowledge your efforts," she added.
It's no accident that things I love most fervently all hit peak popularity when I was at my most awkward, my least confident.
He is that paradoxical guy who goes to church both to pray fervently and to blow loud, snappy gum bubbles at the choir.
Like others of the nationalist left, Mr. López Obrador long and fervently opposed both the North American Free Trade Agreement and energy reform.
As Oklahoma's attorney general, Pruitt fervently and effectively fought to protect Oklahomans against federal overreach and to defend sound energy and environmental policy.
To be sure, James Joyce himself had fervently guarded the integrity of his work, and his vigilant grandson looked to him for guidance.
She has expressed support for Mr. Trump in the past, though not as fervently as some of the Republicans she bested on Tuesday.
He certainly didn't reach the answers about Russia or the Clinton email investigation for which President Trump and his allies so fervently hoped.
And he fervently supports the GOP's ObamaCare repeal plan, which would increase deductibles from $2900 to $220006,2202 for individuals making $2628,28500 a year.
"The chef of the future has a very important sense of responsibility," Bottura exclaimed in a cover feature this fall — suddenly, fervently, joyously.
Avery has been maintaining his innocence once again and his supporters have fervently been spreading that message online through social media and petitions.
But there was no show I felt more evangelical about this year than Watchmen, no show I pressed as fervently on other people.
"I am writing to respectfully yet fervently implore you not to sentence Roger Stone to prison," wrote Credico in his letter to Jackson.
Arizona House Republican Whip Kelly Townsend said lawmakers were working "fervently" to pass the budget but it would take time to go through amendments.
He says he had voices in his head telling him to die, but he also fervently wished someone would ask him what was wrong.
But there's still something a little chuckle-worthy about its setting, a world of elves, gnomes, and trolls who fervently believe magic doesn't exist.
But in court on Tuesday, a seemingly upset Yusufu -- who told the judge he was a student from Urumqi, China -- fervently asserted his innocence.
The White House has fervently maintained that those communications were innocuous, and no evidence has surfaced of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
Trump has fervently and publicly attacked the Mueller investigation, accusing the special counsel of leading a partisan "witch hunt" in search of a crime.
Russia has repeatedly and fervently denied violating the treaty by fielding a new cruise missile, making any efforts to salvage the treaty seem improbable.
"There are fans of this house who weren't even born when the show originally aired, but they're fervently in love with it," he said.
Its fervently pro-independence stance found an audience of as many as 60,000 daily readers, although that number has since dwindled to around 15,000.
Giuliani also touched on the alleged use of an FBI informant in Trump's campaign — a revelation Trump has fervently decried as a potential scandal.
That election followed one in the Netherlands in March in which the openly Islamophobic and fervently Euroskeptic candidate, Geert Wilders, did worse than expected.
"We cannot spiritually, relationally or globally afford to ignore the injustice and inhumanity and must work fervently to build the beloved community," she said.
Page has fervently denied accusations of wrongdoing in his contacts with Russian officials, making several cable news appearances last week to defend his actions.
I fervently believe that the vigor and durability of our democracy depend on it, and the debate's rancor and noise filled me with apprehension.
I commend foster kids and teens for speaking up, demanding action, and fervently working to improve a system that in some cases failed them.
Coulter, who fervently backed Trump in the election, has since become a vocal critic when she suspects him of backing away from his promises.
Cummings and I introduced this bill in the final days of the 114th Congress because we fervently believe there is no time to waste.
Investors today usually identify with one of two camps: those who fervently advocate active investing and those who tout a passive, hands-off approach.
Still, plenty of debates have raged over fliers' "right to recline," since people are fervently defensive of their personal space and rights as passengers.
It had been less than two weeks since Order of the Phoenix released in theaters, and Pottermania buzzed wildly, fervently in pop culture and news.
They are heroes, and I fervently hope that they will someday find themselves on the team assigned to prosecute our lawless president and his henchmen.
Brash and unpredictable, fiercely affectionate one moment and aloof the next, Shalini's mother is a force of nature — with Shalini as her fervently loyal companion.
" In a statement obtained by PEOPLE, AMI said, "American Media believes fervently that it acted lawfully in the reporting of the story of Mr. Bezos.
Despite Iran's failure to qualify for the 2002, 2006 or 2010 World Cups, many began fervently following European teams like Spain, England, or Germany instead.
According to the Chicago Tribune, Enyia and West fervently agree on what policies are necessary to reform to improve their hometown, despite other political differences.
But Martin knows his voracious fan base, many of whom tweeted fervently during the Emmys that he should instead be writing The Winds of Winter.
For us, anime is something from our country, or our parents' country, that was cool enough for white kids to get into just as fervently.
IT IS ironic that Brexiteers who yearn for British independence from the European Union are often fervently against any nation's independence from the United Kingdom.
I remembered how Rihanna went back to Brown less than a month after the incident, fervently insisting to the press that Brown isn't a monster.
He has become a thorn in Mr. Cameron's side, fervently arguing that Britain should leave the 28-nation bloc, a position the prime minister opposes.
LOS ANGELES — Bella Lewitzky was a fervently Californian choreographer, a force-of-nature creator who had no particular desire to make it in New York.
We consistently overestimate anyone's chance of moving into a higher economic stratum and we fervently believe our own hard work will make us rich someday.
While opposition parties have been highly critical of the European Union, threatening fierce clashes over budget rigor, the PD presented itself as fervently pro-European.
Eugenides creates an ideal of teenage life that never existed — that we, the readers, never knew, but that we all still fervently believe once happened.
He was the person in history who most playfully and fervently tried to learn everything there was to know about everything that could be known.
Rugby, versions of which were first played in the 1860s by expat Britons in Yokohama, has been most fervently played by the country's elite colleges.
With one year to go before the opening ceremony, organizers are fervently trying to shift attention back to South Korea's moment in the sporting spotlight.
There is not one horrible thing the pitifully wrecked Quinn can say or do to make his fervently stubborn former partner-in-crime leave his side.
The intelligence community, none too excited to have the incoming administration threatening to undercut it, works fervently to undercut everything the president-elect is up to.
In the debate about climate change, some people fervently wish for a new scientific consensus while others dream of ultra-cheap renewable energy and painless transitions.
" American Media said in a press statement on Friday that it "believes fervently that it acted lawfully in the reporting of the story of Mr. Bezos.
And they have demanded elected officials who not only look more like the communities they serve, but also will fervently push the issues they care about.
In Spain, historically a fervently Catholic country, activists say thousands of cases had likely been silenced and many could emerge now as the debate opens up.
Trump will move on from this latest controversy with his core supporters thinking he was being attacked so fervently because he is so pro-Second Amendment.
He has said these lawmakers "hate" America and should leave the country, though they've all fervently rejected the president's assertions as they've rebuked his racist tweets.
At the time, the Bolsheviks were not the country's largest or most popular socialist party, but they were the most fervently certain of their own prophecies.
Democrats pushed the measure through the House over unanimous Republican opposition, a move that Republicans fervently hope can be weaponized against Democrats in the coming elections.
He fervently advocated for Ricky Waddell, the deputy national security adviser who was handpicked by Bolton's predecessor, H.R. McMaster, to remain on the national security team.
Intimations of mortality do nothing to persuade him to resign as prime minister and make way for Anthony Eden, as Churchill's colleagues and family fervently wish.
Party legislators may agree that other NATO members should pay more toward maintaining the Alliance - some Europeans accept that - but many Republicans support NATO, often fervently.
I don't necessarily think that, but that thought nevertheless comes to me whenever I hear someone exalting too fervently the importance and the power of reason.
Ross Douthat The teenage crusade for gun control has given new energy to an idea that I once supported fervently: Voting rights for 16- year-olds.
It was the 1990s, a decade of relative peace, and I started because my father — a Swift boat veteran from the Vietnam War — read them fervently.
If Obama wants to make significant alterations before he leaves office, he'll have to issue executive orders, and Cuba's critics in Congress will fervently oppose him.
It was a love bordering on worship, fueled by longing, felt most fervently by those like my parents who grew up with America in their dreams.
The centerpiece of the N.R.A. annual convention this year was the endorsement of Donald Trump for President, the most fervently pro-gun nominee in Presidential history.
Both groups, along with dozens of other health organizations, fervently support a ban on e-cigarette flavors and have criticized the administration over the stalled plan.
Like Punxsutawney Phil on Groundhog Day, movie fans have a similar early-winter forecasting tradition—fervently discussing the movies we'll be seeing over the next 12 months.
Meet the men who are crucified on Good Friday The tradition, which takes place every year, attracts thousands of onlookers and tourists in the fervently Catholic nation.
" This message is similar in theme to President Reagan's 1983 address: "This nation has fervently sought and received divine guidance as it pursued the course of history.
The story has been fervently covered by media outlets for months, and Ellis says everyone from mediums to ghost hunter TV shows have reached out to him.
Bin Laden's hope Osama bin Laden fervently hoped that attacking the United States would create pressure on American leaders to reduce their support for Middle Eastern regimes.
"President Buhari expresses appreciation to teeming Nigerians from across the country, and beyond, who had prayed fervently for him, and also sent their good wishes," it added.
Episode 2 ends with a queer woman of color using superpowers on an assailant, as fervently resonant as the bulletproof Luke Cage sauntering through Harlem in 2016.
As long as Kennedy and four liberals remain on the bench, the court is not expected to pare back abortion rights as many U.S. conservatives fervently hope.
I expressed that I felt it was unfair that not everyone was aware of motherwort, and explained that I fervently believed everyone should know of its existence.
And the fact that Trump won't give those things up tells us everything we need to know about why white working-class voters support him so fervently.
Indeed, in his 1956 classic, When Prophecy Fails, Leon Festinger showed how direct disconfirmation of a conspiratorial belief can cause adherents to hold it even more fervently.
Mac Stipanovich, a Florida-based GOP strategist, asserted that ultimate passage of the legislation would hurt some of the poorer voters who had supported Trump most fervently.
During the 2016 election, Romney gave a speech in which he called Trump a "phony" and a "fraud" and fervently argued that he was unfit for office.
If the albariños, or any good white wine, are too cold, you will not be able to taste the nuances, which I fervently hope they will have.
In other words, investors were fervently crowding the winning stocks and abandoning the losing stocks in a rare manner that, in hindsight, was a recipe for disaster.
At first, Mr. Pence was standoffish and skeptical — only to become the suitor as the days wore on, fervently pursuing Mr. Trump and the No. 2 slot.
He would loudly pray for their soul's purity, shouting into his microphone louder and more fervently until the afflicted would begin to shake violently and babble gibberish.
Washington (CNN)Democratic lawmakers fervently renewed their calls for congressional approval of military force following President Donald Trump's Friday night announcement of US precision strikes against Syria.
"I think it was horrible and I think we dropped the ball and I apologize for it, we should have spoken out more fervently, sooner," he said.
As this is the only thing that gives him his self-worth, he fervently clings to it just as much as he wants to (unconsciously) escape it.
One fervently hopes that this means a new album is around the corner... For now, we've been blessed with a quarter hour's worth of death metal perfection.
But Mr. Reid fervently wants Democrats to keep the seat he has held for 30 years and strongly supports Catherine Cortez Masto, a former Nevada attorney general.
But as one of the people fervently opposed to the abomination of the Trump presidency and Trumpism in general, I saw in Mueller's timing a dodged bullet.
The band closed out with hit "Sun Hands" as the encore, an already-fervently energetic song that kicked the body heat in the room up a notch.
A childhood obsession with comic books, which he called "the first love of my life," prompted him to begin sketching frequently and fervently, which he still does.
Yes." He added: "If I left that position, I don't know who would be at the president's table arguing for fiscal conservatism as fervently as I would.
Fervently devoted to Rosario, she brims with pride and gladness: she is pregnant, but, before she can tell her husband the news, he crashes on the road.
"St John Newman pray for us," tweeted Jacob Rees-Mogg, the fervently Catholic leader of the House of Commons and hardline Brexiteer, in response to the news.
"I am here because the most powerful politician in the world is here," Mr. Kaminski said, and because he agrees fervently with most of Mr. Trump's views.
Syria and its allies have fervently denied that the country's government has used chemical weapons and have sought to place blame for the attacks on rebel groups.
The Education secretary took heat earlier Tuesday for calling HBCUs "real pioneers when it comes to school choice," an education policy that DeVos has fervently advocated for.
And here's where I have the trouble: While it's nice to think that the candidate you support has always and forever believed fervently in the issues in which you believe fervently at this exact moment in time (because you're allowed to change your mind, right?), I happen to think that it takes more courage to admit to your mistakes or problematic thinking when your entire life is public.
Among the many speculations that have circulated about the mysterious famous family, is the rumor that Michael may not be Jackson's biological father — a claim Jackson fervently disputes.
Tired of economic adversity during years of tough sanctions over Iran's nuclear programme, many Iranians still fervently back the decision by Iran's clerical rulers to resist U.S. pressure.
As Brody or Ghale, it sometimes made no sense that they'd pursue side missions like races instead of working towards the primary objective they spoke about so fervently.
They've been fervently lobbying against the regulation, and say that these new rules will kill off many companies, including e-cigarette purveyors  selling safer alternatives to traditional smoking.
It's just not clear that single-payer health care is a red line for many Democratic voters yet, even if the Sanders wing is fervently behind the idea.
He railed at God, and yet still strapped on his tefillin and recited his prayers as fervently as he had done on the day of his bar mitzvah.
Obama must get off the bench, rise to the occasion, join the fight, and act like the leader I fervently supported in 2008 and 85033. Now. Today. Immediately.
His August statement was heralded by local and state drug treatment advocates who had worried Trump wouldn't follow through on campaign rhetoric to fervently combat the opioid epidemic.
And unless you're one of Hillary Clinton's most ardent supporters or a member of the fervently anti-Trump news media, it was quite clear he pulled it off.
Though fervently opposed to religion, the Soviet leaders Joseph Stalin and Nikita Khrushchev both pressed Charles de Gaulle to hand over control of the Nevsky Cathedral to Moscow.
Fifty years after his death, his laws of planetary motion helped to bring about Newton's scientific revolution, but he was fervently devoted to uncovering the designs of God.
There were men and women on one side fighting for absolute evil, an evil they believed in so fervently they were willing to undermine the country for it.
They fervently believe they can add to that narrow majority in November by beating Democratic incumbents who hold seats in what they correctly consider to be Republican states.
Fervently pro-European, Mr. Patten said he believes that a British exit could be the biggest blow to the nation's foreign policy since its 1956 intervention in Suez.
At the moment, there are those whose words — inadvertently or otherwise — incite domestic extremists to violence, and there are those Americans who fervently believe in E Pluribus Unum.
He focused on Hillary Clinton's campaign chair John Podesta's hacked emails fervently, and in the weeks before WikiLeaks published Podesta's emails, Stone alluded to knowing about the drop.
And remember this: There is a dominant faction inside the White House that believes fervently this is shrewd, long-term, disruptive politics that will forever change the country.
As Donald Trump went from reality television star to United States president, an obscure, fervently Trump-backing right-wing movement calling itself the "alt-right" gained wide attention.
As a youth and college student he had been swept up in the revolutionary euphoria of the communist experiment and fervently believed in the premises of Marxism-Leninism.
Conservative legal advocates fervently hope Mr. Trump sticks with his vow to pick one of those nominees or someone similar to complete a historic remaking of the judiciary.
Still, the fair would be a boon to Hong Kong's local artists and galleries, a reality some believe is lost on those who fervently advocate for its cancellation.
After the fall of Communist regimes in 1989, The Economist embraced a fervently activist role in Russia and Eastern Europe, armed with the mantras of privatization and deregulation.
My family's roots in the church go back generations, and I still pray fervently for the day when all Methodists may follow their calling to serve the church.
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Why it matters: The law, which the NCAA has fervently argued against, rocks the decades-long precedent set by the organization to prevent collegiate athletes from being paid.
At a Riyadh economics conference in late October this year, the prince announced fervently that he believed "moderate Islam" is the path to the future for the kingdom.
As researchers fervently search for a vaccine for Zika, a virus that causes birth defects, a new study gives us a better look of what we're dealing with.
As I fervently tapped around in search of menu options, a co-worker a few desks away gently informed me that the device's incessant beeping was loud — really loud.
I protest fervently, claiming myself to be a simple woman with simple needs, and he brings up the fact that I said I wanted to learn at some point.
We have wanted so fervently, in the post-Enlightenment West, to believe that thinking — and we the thinking creatures, by extension — could be rational and that objectivity was possible.
In the film, the mayor, Edi Rama, a friend of the artist (and he is now Albania's prime minister), talks fervently about the benefits of his somewhat monomaniacal undertaking.
The first—embraced fervently by today's FCC—is that the private marketplace is delivering world-class internet access infrastructure at low prices to all Americans, particularly in urban areas.
Those core contrasts include the administration's tampering with bills set in place to protect women and the LGBT community, which Posen fervently supports via his Instagram and personal life.
Likewise, while 5-Star wants to pull the plug on the Turin-Lyon high-speed rail link (TAV), the League fervently defends the multi-billion euro Franco-Italian project.
Pete Davidson (yes, of Peteiana) recently used his promotional time for Set It Up on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to fervently voice his support for Good Time.
"I just checked with the only intern I am aware of that we have on the Hill, and he fervently denied editing those pages," wrote chapter president Christopher Walkup.
This consensus is nearly total, even among international students from traditional societies; it's also more fervently believed than in any institution I've seen, even other liberal arts graduate departments.
Moholy-Nagy believed fervently in new materials, techniques and technologies, and experimented with them on multiple fronts, from painting on clear plexiglass, aluminum and Formica to time-lapse photography.
That debate is sure to get heated, as a number of powerful voices within the caucus are fervently opposed to term limits for committee heads or leadership posts.  Reps.
Even though cheerleading is not my thing, I fervently believe all women have a right to control their own sexuality, and the law of supply and demand is irrelevant.
Trump, meanwhile, has fervently castigated the probe, accusing Mueller of causing "tremendous damage" to the criminal justice system and treating people "viciously" in a series of tweets on Tuesday.
Democrats worry that leaving such decisions up to the administration risks the cancellation of the ObamaCare payments given that Republicans are fervently trying to gut the current healthcare law.
They hate house and techno, sneer at groups of costumed partiers running to the Maceo Plex set, and fervently believe that songs without guitars don't qualify as "real" music.
Republican sources tell me Pennsylvania, where Trump campaigned frequently and fervently in 2016, will be the toughest to hold of all the battleground states that put him in office.
Our heroine spends most of her time at home, with fresh locks on the doors, fervently scribbling on pads of paper that she keeps in an old-fashioned safe.
His work is fervently patriotic—he is regarded as Poland's national poet—but, as Stasiuk's adaptations emphasized, the land Mickiewicz extolled included large parts of Ukraine, Lithuania, and Belarus.
But public-health experts and a presidential historian fervently disagreed with Trump's assessment of his response to a pandemic the likes of which haven't been seen in a century.
The morning of the inauguration, on the National Lawn in Washington, DC, my photographer and I spoke to some of the people who believed most fervently in that story.
Why is Mr. Trump so fervently protecting Mr. Flynn: out of loyalty to a friend, or because Mr. Trump fears what that friend would say if he received immunity?
As fervently as I believe in the power of a well-stocked pantry, there's almost never a weeknight when I already have every single ingredient I need for dinner.
During that three-year period, we fervently defended our legal right to operate transatlantic flights – as well as our local hiring practices, safety record and United States growth strategy.
The Americans also chafed at losing to the Dominican Republic in the first round last weekend, coming apart before a fervently pro-Dominican crowd at Marlins Park in Miami.
I had been fervently religious in my teens—I spent my final year of sixth form deciding whether to apply for a degree, drama school, or to enter a monastery.
Our hearts go out to the victims and their loved ones today, and we fervently hope that perhaps this is the day when our elected officials stand and take action.
I spent hours getting into Facebook arguments with people who fervently believed that Black people deserved to die, engaging with them no matter how crappy it made me feel afterwards.
I used to admire this about you, how fervently you clung to your beliefs—I called it integrity—but five years of watching you live this way has changed me.
Since launching the site in 2013, the duo has garnered over half a million followers on Instagram, who fervently tagging their plant shots with #urbanjunglebloggers in hopes of getting regrammed.
Continuing Recovery Into 2019 In the midst of this return to dancing comes the publicity blitz of Leaving Neverland, complete with further attacks from Jackson's estate and fervently defensive fans.
Additionally, Coleman and Hammons spent their formative creative careers in Los Angeles (Coleman in the 1950s) and both made moves to New York to pursue their artistic careers more fervently.
Most disconcerting to me and to millions of Latino voters was how the two Latino candidates fervently argued with each other over which one would treat Latino immigrants worse. Gracias!
Meanwhile, in Russia—another country fervently working to open regular Arctic shipping—at least one company is offering tourists the chance to cruise the North Pole in a nuclear icebreaker.
In fact, the FRA believes this so fervently that it used the phrase "FRA believes" or "FRA further believes" at least 28503 times in its documents proposing the new regulation.
I wish even more fervently that those women who love big dicks as much as they love telling the world about it would just lay off for a little bit.
Even many of the more patriotic characters end up having a complex relationship with the nation/Empire they so fervently love, whether they're a Master Chief or a Solid Snake.
I fervently believe so, and most people who pursue higher education don't rack up the number and diversity of degrees that you did, a cluster that may well be excessive.
A fervently devout young woman living on the remote Isle of Skye in Scotland, Bess McNeill undergoes a sexual awakening when she marries Jan Nyman, a handsome oil rig worker.
In his speech, Mr. Trump fervently tried to depict himself as an ally of average workers, saying their economic interests were far more important than the needs of undocumented workers.
It is exciting and refreshing to watch the resistance to Trump rising from citizens who fervently believe in a higher standard of government and politics in Washington and state capitals.
Meanwhile, the conservative movement has recently descended into a cesspool of sometimes violent white nationalism that includes armed militia offshoots who wait fervently for some kind of post-apocalyptic wonderland.
Andrew Prokop: I think every Republican campaign is fervently hoping that Marco Rubio badly underperforms in Iowa and New Hampshire, in hopes that will take him out of the picture.
Readers of this column know that I fervently support gay marriage, but I don't think bakers like Jack Phillips are best brought along by the iron fist of the state.
Today, she says, she fervently believes in the power of pop culture to show people lives they might not have considered before — or to validate the lives they're already living.
P.s will choose the final two, who will then seek the votes of the hundred and sixty thousand mainly white, mainly older, fervently pro-Brexit Conservative members around the country.
The government rejected the same merger less than four years ago, and the result was robust competition and lower prices for wireless services — exactly what antitrust regulators fervently hope for.
Even the Trump administration, which has fervently argued that lower rates will eventually pay for themselves with faster economic growth, acknowledges that the broad benefits could take time to materialize.
I'm sorry, Mr. Brooks, but when you say that you "fervently support gay marriage" but oppose this lawsuit, my response is: You can't have your cake and eat it, too.
The author, seemingly a fervently pro-Erdogan Ankara insider, lambasted Davutoglu for acting against the president's wishes and portrayed him as a dangerously pro-Western traitor who had betrayed Erdogan.
The candidate most fervently backing reparations, though, is Marianne Williamson, a self-help guru and spiritual adviser who wants to set aside $200 billion to $500 billion for a reparations program.
"In the end, I worked fervently for 10 hours, but collapsed from fatigue, and even now am back up with a whopping 3 hours of rest," one user on 4chan wrote.
Born in Penápolis in the economically challenged rural outskirts of São Paulo, Di Giacomo was raised by a pair of high school teachers who fervently believed in the power of education.
And really, whether it was Rumble, Gustafsson, or Teixeira that got this hypothetical call, there would be plenty of naysayers, fervently crying that the shot should have gone to somebody else.
Do you picture peace and serenity with a warm cup of coffee in one hand and a computer mouse in the other – fervently getting a head start on the day's tasks?
In the show, as in our moment, it is not just men, but crucially some women, too, who fervently wish for a society where women are no longer free or equal.
It's a statement the Amazon founder repeated fervently during a sit down chat with Walt Mossberg at Recode's annual... Google intends to take more control over the Nexus line going forward.
Via appointments, Duterte could, potentially, build a grassroots power base, adding to the majority support he holds in the lower house and Senate, and his fervently loyal following on social media.
This election is so important because the soul of America is at stake and both sides fervently believe that they are the best proponents of what America is and should be.
Gates charts the growth of Social Darwinism as well as the "biological" racism of Louis Agassiz—but it's worth emphasizing that Agassiz was a racist because he was fervently anti -Darwinian.
While the negotiators were fervently clapping their hands over what they see as the beginning of the end of nuclear weapons, the response from the nuclear-armed states was deafening silence.
Those fervently promoting the strategy either refused to acknowledge that Iran gets a vote; were arrogantly confident in their own assumptions; or actually opposed to any diplomacy with Tehran at all.
TRACK THE STORM Neighbors rescuing neighbors On Grand Bahama Island, residents of Freeport fervently worked to rescue people in communities where the havoc wreaked by Dorian was much worse than expected.
He was a spiritual guide to fervently religious friends who attended the wealthy parish of El Bosque, over which he presided, a short bike ride away from my home in Santiago.
In other words, the Goldman Sachs team advising Trump will still have access to global markets, while the blue-collar workers who fervently believe Trump can recreate a different era will suffer.
Cook Political Report's Dave Wasserman told Axios' Jonathan Swan that college-educated women have never "been this fervently anti-Republican," thanks to issues like family separation at the border and Trump's behavior.
Under Peretz, the magazine stood for a hawkish, fervently pro-Israel form of liberalism that, while fairly conventional in its domestic politics, was always on the lookout for excessive left-wing deviationism.
The tweet sparked speculation that Trump may pull a nuclear option by firing Mueller and Rosenstein, a move senior aides have fervently advised against -- given that it could provoke a constitutional crisis.
Mr. Qi became a power broker in his mid-30s, helping to draft programmatic documents and channeling the fury of the Red Guards, groups of fervently radical students, against veteran Communist officials.
There is a reason so many good ghost stories revolve around children: They can be the most able and adamant of liars, yet we want to believe, so fervently, in their innocence.
Assad has fervently denied that Syria was responsible for carrying out the chemical attack, asserting that the government no longer possesses chemical weapons and would not use them even if it did.
Arrayed against the Brexiteers is a loose coalition of political, business and grass-roots groups, including one called Scientists for E.U., that have continued to campaign fervently for remaining in the union.
The pairing has been pushed most fervently by a third Republican senator, Mike Lee of Utah, an ally of both men who became the first senator to endorse Mr. Cruz this month.
Bourdain was a fervently outspoken male ally, defending victims and calling out their alleged abusers—and in a February interview with Popula, published Monday, he was as bold and incisive as ever.
There were other women she frequently masturbated to: basketball teammates fervently kissing; Finnish ice hockey players warming one another on cold nights; women masturbating at home, bodies bathed in late-afternoon sunlight.
But on guns, he has put the most conservative members of Congress in a difficult position: These lawmakers both represent districts that fervently support Trump and find themselves ideologically divided from him.
Turkey opposes the Syrian government, but considers the Kurds a dangerous enemy and fervently objects to a semiautonomous Syrian Kurdish entity bordering its own Kurdish areas, where it is fighting Kurdish insurgents.
Joe Walsh, a former Tea Party congressman who once fervently supported Donald Trump and pushed the "birther" conspiracy theory about President Barack Obama, has launched a primary campaign aimed at beating Trump.
For dogfighting, it is the end of the season; most matches take place during winter, as dog owners fervently believe that the cold protects their animals from their numerous wounds becoming infected.
They see the antigovernment protesters in Hong Kong as rioters; they fervently support China's military buildup in the South China Sea; they believe the United States is trying to contain China's rise.
All of those proposals are fervently opposed by the National Rifle Association (NRA) and most Republicans in Congress — and Trump suggested the relationship between those two groups is much of the problem.
After the damage that Hillary Clinton's campaign suffered in the U.S. after hacked emails were released by Wikileaks, the French candidates (especially Fillon) will be fervently hoping to avoid such a fate.
The people who most fervently support him seem like they're going to do so despite almost anything that happens — even if those in his inner circle break the law, or, potentially, he does.
Yet I somehow managed the intellectual gymnastics of believing that people in general were not individually responsible for their issues with weight while still fervently believing my obesity was my own total failure.
Sometimes it's the racism of middle-class white liberals who fervently oppose school desegregation efforts in major cities under the belief that the presence of black children would result in plummeting school quality.
This is, after all, the same town where hallowed institutions like Sally's Apizza, Frank Pepe Pizzeria Napoletana and Modern Apizza have for decades vied for the most critical raves and fervently devoted fans.
La Chine costs much more than most of them; lamb loin stir-fried with cumin is $38, about twice as much as the fervently admired Muslim lamb chop at Fu Run in Flushing.
They&aposre bored by those topics ... That&aposs why the Democratic Party suddenly supports open borders so fervently ... because packing the electorate is the only way they can regain control of the county.
At the same time, the ADA and other dentists' groups, then and now, have fervently opposed the expanded use of auxiliary dental professionals—mainly dental hygienists—to shore up the gap in care.
Similarly, the programs championed by Sanders in 2016 will largely be adopted in the Democratic platform in 2020 and fervently championed by the 2020 nominee, whether it is Sanders or a similar candidate.
Omar and chanted fervently by Trump supporters at a recent rally -- is, Trump's use of it is far from unprecedented; it has a long and turbulent history that has helped shape our nation.
And the collapse of the deal still smarts for large segments of American and European business who had fervently hoped to create a trans-Atlantic version of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
German Transport Minister Andreas Scheuer, a member of the Bavarian Christian Social Union party that fervently backed the scheme, said charging motorists was still possible, even if the present toll system was not.
But then her boss, the polarizing and fervently pro-Beijing incumbent chief executive Leung Chun-ying, announced he wouldn't seek reelection after failing to secure the Chinese government's blessing, upending Lam's retirement plans.
Second, though Roger believed in market mechanisms and fervently opposed central planning and what he saw as a dependency-inducing welfare state, he denied that the outcomes of free exchanges are automatically just.
Why it matters: Wallace's comments come amid a schism between Fox News' daytime anchors, who have largely stuck to straight news reporting, and primetime opinion hosts, who tend to fervently defend the president.
A new and unusually large crop of female Republican candidates — many of whom have embraced President Trump as fervently as Democrat candidates have rejected him — hope to replenish the ranks, or come close.
Meeting on a Saturday for the first time since the Falklands War in 1982, members of the House of Commons rose, one after the other, to fervently endorse or reject Mr. Johnson's deal.
She had the odd sensation of resuming some ceremonial left unfinished a long time ago; then she remembered how fervently she and Pippa had prayed, after Serena was born, for her to live.
It was almost embarrassing how fervently George had believed that everything would continue to get better and better, life a steady accrual of successes, of moments becoming only more vivid and more pleasurable.
Complicating the debate was the fact that the most fervently anti-Trump elements in Silicon Valley seem to be the start-ups and venture capitalists, few of which were invited to the meeting.
As a general rule, give them more than you think they can do  —  people complain more fervently about not having anything to do than about having more to do than they can do.
And there are lines not to be crossed; Jenkins fervently speaks up against the use of the N-word by non-Black people, even if they feel a connection to hip-hop culture.
Under the nuclear option, the Senate would have passed one immigration bill this year — a last-minute bipartisan compromise that Trump and the White House were fervently opposed to and threatened to veto.
Perry says, of this work, "Ironically, being fervently patriotic is not a particularly British trait," and his "colorful and jolly style" was meant to hint at the aggressive nature of Northern Irish politics.
The issue of impeachment here is inextricable from everything else that people believe in, from their loyalty to Trump to their hatred of Clinton and even the social issues they believe in most fervently.
That is why some of us will work fervently to create products that enable private communications, while others will be equally persistent in finding ways to gain unauthorized access to that same user content.
Even those of us who fervently say we don't find Bundy alluring are participating in the decades-long sensationalizing of his crime and dehumanizing of his victims every time we look for more stories.
Every person you pass who is fervently looking at their phone is likely playing the No. 1 game in the country right now: Pokémon Go. You might think it's popular because of the brand.
Collins, who is considered a swing vote in the Senate, was fervently lobbied by supporters and opponents of Kavanaugh leading up to her announcement that she would vote to confirm the Supreme Court nominee.
Though the media and government fervently push EV tech, most customers, when given the option, select from a mix of luxury, reliability, cost and design, long before they consider what actually powers the motor.
Both men, who fervently back marijuana legalization, appeared in New York at the Cannabis World Congress and Business Exposition in June, just one of many rapidly proliferating forums to promote the business of weed.
Here, she just poisons a woman because she has the opportunity and the motive of hating everything that's been done to her in the name of the God Tomei's character still so fervently worships.
And yet, that doesn't stop certain members of Michael Jackson's fanbase from refusing to accept his passing, just as fervently as they refuse to accept the many allegations of child sexual abuse against him.
When he danced "Giselle," with Natalia Osipova, and "Romeo and Juliet," with Isabella Boylston, the ballerinas blazed fervently throughout, whereas he gave gracious guest-star performances, beautifully indicating his roles rather than inhabiting them.
Seven years later, he reopened in the same space as Ora, with a menu even more fervently devoted to Finnish ingredients, and a kitchen reconstructed to take advantage of every centimeter of available space.
Yet Mr. Lloyd's memo, released by government lawyers in court on Thursday, spells out a fervently uncompromising opposition to abortion that all but guarantees further clashes at the charged intersection of abortion and immigration.
A corporate-owned media fervently built up Mr. Modi as India's savior, and opposition parties are right to suggest that the Election Commission, once one of India's few unimpeachable bodies, was also shamelessly partisan.
As Western politics has become more extreme and a generation raised on Hogwarts more politically engaged, the Potter novels have been embraced ever more fervently as political allegories and moral manuals for our times.
But he started going back to Lakers games -- and Los Angeles Sparks games -- with Gianna, a basketball prodigy who fervently wanted to attend the powerhouse University of Connecticut and then play in the WNBA.
Like Ms. Williams, we fervently hope that our former president will avail himself of more public opportunities to calm the nerves of all Americans at this time of disunity sown by the current administration.
The effort to promote Haspel via social media represents a new approach, though the agency has fervently promoted photos of its canine recruits, or "doggos," who were heavily covered in the press last September.
Republicans in Congress have steadfastly stood by Trump throughout the impeachment process, fervently defending him as he fundamentally rejected the principle of congressional oversight and refused to comply with any aspects of the inquiry.
Former Speaker of the House and staunch Trump supporter Newt Gingrich has fervently embraced this idea, telling Sean Hannity in June 2016 that the US government should deport all Muslims who believe in sharia.
Perhaps the best known is that of Brittany Maynard, a young Californian woman with terminal brain cancer, who fervently advocated for right-to-die laws until she ended her life in November 2014 in Oregon.
" The producer fervently denies that the program's current incarnation is any kind of stepping stone for something more classically industry-oriented like Pro Tools: "FL Studio feels really young and sleek and new, he says.
These things are still a source of outrage for the most fervently pro-monarchy media outlets, like the Daily Mail, which has shelled out huge sums of money trying to discredit Harry's wife-to-be.
Villanova's staff got to know him and his family early through summer camp and was smart enough, Ochefu said, to have a priest use his persuasive powers on his fervently Catholic mother during a visit.
It survived the seventies because the women who worked there were so fervently committed to the theory and the principles, and it survived after that because, year by year, they abandoned every one of them.
On both sides, he was descended from devout Pietists—members of a German Protestant sect that, like the Methodists in England, rejected the established church in favor of a fervently inward, evangelical striving for virtue.
Simply put, nothing with that sort of loyal following will be allowed to sit dormant anymore, and there's a naive "Get off my lawn!" quality to complaints from those who fervently wish it weren't so.
They fervently believed in the best and most resilient aspect of the nation's founding dreams of liberty and democracy for all and were willing to use bold, at times reckless, tactics in pursuit of justice.
The prospect of holding a second referendum poses a dilemma for Corbyn: while many of the party's members fervently back a so-called People's Vote, others just want Britain to leave as soon as possible.
READ: Gunman kills 9 people in suspected far-right terror attack in Germany The AfD, the biggest opposition party in Germany's parliament, denies that it is racist despite its fervently anti-immigrant, anti-Islam politics.
Catholics have observed that Mr Johnson is the first person baptised into their faith who has been master of 10 Downing Street, the prime ministerial residence, and that his godmother came from a fervently Papist family.
In the meantime, for the columnist who believes fervently in human rights and seeks to shame public entities that don't measure up, the United Nations and its Human Rights Council are the gifts that keep giving.
Kathleen's sisters, Candace and Lori Campbell, believe fervently in Peterson's guilt, and their desire to see him punished becomes a framing device set up to serve as the antithesis to Rudolf's philosophical embrace of the unknowable.
It is true the Taliban's most recently deceased leader -- who took the helm after Mullah Mohammed Omar's death finally broke into the open in 2015 despite years of trying to keep it secret -- fervently opposed talks.
" 'Willing to listen' Mann, who referred to the son of Alton Sterling as an inspiration in an interview with HLN last week, recited fervently, "15: That's how old Cameron Sterling was when he lost his father.
This more formal version, according to the arguments made by Tannen and Darics, reads more like a work email sent to a colleague than one to a friend sincerely and fervently apologizing for a transportation mishap.
The maelstrom of criticism Trump is getting for abandoning the global climate pact is unlikely to dissuade him, or convince the section of his support base that fervently believe it is the correct course of action.
One conflict centered on the subject of Eric Holder, then Obama's attorney general: Some militia members dismissed the idea he was planning to launch a drone strike on the ranch; others fervently insisted it would happen.
On the other hand, you have Steve Bannon, known for Breitbart and its racist and anti-Semitic screeds, as Mr. Trump's chief strategist, and the neo-Nazis and Ku Klux Klan who fervently support Mr. Trump.
A group of legal scholars have drawn attention to a somewhat obscure section of the Clean Air Act that they say could unlock greater executive authority — which even the economy-wide system wonks so fervently desire.
The party -- which has long and fervently attacked Merkel's liberal stance on refugees that welcomed a million asylum seekers into the EU's top economy last year -- plans to present the paper at a meeting starting Friday.
After the two leaders hugged each other and moved to their cars, the crowd fervently chanted "Hurrah!" and "Peace and prosperity!" while waving plastic flowers and "Korea-is-one" flags that showed an undivided Korean Peninsula.
Both of the Bruins' second-period penalties were for tripping, which they fervently believed should have been whistled on Tyler Bozak in the third period of Game 5, a noncall that produced the Blues' decisive goal.
For 23 years, he fervently produced almost 2,500 drawings of detailed, fantastical contraptions he compiled in at least 1123 large, hand-bound manuscripts that remained in his family home for decades following his death in 1923.
The trend has become sufficiently acute that it's common now to see jokes on Twitter from people fervently hoping that Zoom doesn't crash as many American universities quickly move to leverage the popular video chat service.
That means that someone who had been listening to music as fervently as I, or very possibly more so, deemed an album I hadn't heard of to be an essential part of their 2015 musical experience.
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren still have a decent shot at the Democratic presidential nomination, and that could set us up for the most fervently regulatory and corporate-skeptical presidential administration, of either party, in decades.
She is a woman who leaps off her throne to embrace her elderly uncle during her coronation, who loves to dance, is fervently opposed to animal cruelty, survives eight assassination attempts and weeps loudly in public.
Bruce NeumanWater Mill, N.Y. To the Editor: As someone who fervently hopes for a Democrat to beat President Trump in 2020, I am deeply troubled by the wine cave kerfuffle and the Democratic left's purity test.
On Facebook, the Instant Pot community page has more than 2 million members, with enthusiastic owners fervently praising its ability to make everything from Indian butter chicken and perfectly hard-boiled eggs to cheesecakes and yogurt.
While he was quarantined in a unit with little air ventilation in the middle of summer — his family a two-hour bus commute away in the Bronx — Gurulé has been fervently at work on an appeal.
Soon after the war had broken out, Lodge had joined Roosevelt in favoring the Allies so fervently that they and other like-minded members of the northeastern Republican elite could barely disguise their yearning for intervention.
The last time Biden thought about running, in 2016, he was in a miasma of grief about Beau, his oldest son — the former Delaware attorney general whom Joe Biden fervently hoped might be president some day.
For those who fervently hoped for Trump's defeat, his election is a reminder that the uncertainty of election outcomes means a question mark surrounds our rights and our lives and the policies on which they depend.
These are people who fervently believe both in the Devil and in God, and for whom witches are as real as trees; it's no wonder that their inability to tame the New World blurs with their fears.
I think you could sell me on basically anything if there were choreography involved, which is why I haven't participated very fervently in the La La Land backlash and why I recently bought out an entire Target.
As Todd VanDerWerff explained earlier this week, many book readers have been fervently hoping for a televised appearance of this particularly gruesome character, and episode seven seemed to be setting things up perfectly for it to happen.
Where Batman responded to his trauma by becoming fervently anti-gun, Frank Castle swung in the other direction, by arming himself to the teeth and firing bullets in the direction of anyone he deems worthy of death.
I sort of wonder if this man has heard of the television program football, which is discussed fervently and consistently by five times as many people (though dropping) and rarely with the same level of self-awareness.
With Democratic nerves jangling amid tightening polls and the fallout of the FBI's email curveball in the final days of the election, Clinton is fervently trying to make the race about Trump's character and foibles -- not hers.
It has since grown into one of the most visually striking religious festivals in that part of the world and it attracts thousands of onlookers and tourists to watch the gory displays in the fervently Catholic nation.
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Will you be able to walk into a sports bar on some future Wednesday night to find like-minded local fans cheering on the Philadelphia Fusion or New York Excelsior as fervently as the 76ers or Yankees?
The larger message of the Abbas photo for Israel and its people –who hope and pray fervently for a just and equitable peace with their Palestinian neighbors – is that Abbas is not a real partner for peace.
But in an era where Republicans are largely defined by how fervently they support Mr. Trump, the remarks were the latest sign that any admission of weakness regarding the president or his political prospects is frowned upon.
It takes place in a circular anatomy theater (sensationally designed by John MacFarlane), midway through Act 1, soon after the protagonist, Victor Frankenstein, arrives at university, where he fervently absorbs new-fangled ideas about science and electricity.
My parents went to a class called Family to Family sponsored by NAMI, the National Alliance on Mental Illness, and my dad fervently pored over the class material for tips on how to deal with my situation.
Marriage to a man she wed shortly before her first trial, who believed so fervently in her innocence that he went to law school to aid in her defense, unraveled in the years that followed her acquittal.
Another South African, Sjava, sings fervently in Zulu in "Seasons," a slow soul vamp that makes way for raps from two Californians, Mozzy and Reason, about being trapped in a cycle of institutional racism, poverty and violence.
His actions are an assault on our Constitution, and they challenge the resiliency of our nation's system of checks and balances, which were brilliantly designed by our Founding Fathers, who fervently warned of the threat of tyranny.
Mr. Obama, who spoke fervently about the need for the United States to intervene on humanitarian grounds in foreign conflicts — "inaction tears at our conscience," he said in 2009 — failed to do so in war-torn Syria.
So while Mr. Johnson can become party leader by appealing to its most fervently ideological members, his own coalition can more easily ignore those voters, as they have done in halting their leader's hard-line Brexit strategy.
The activists, describing themselves as ardent communists who fervently believe in the ideals of Marx and Mao, have waged an unusual campaign against inequality and corporate greed that has gained traction at some of China's top schools.
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He believed so fervently that a secret version of a report from the inspector general existed that would uncover a web of Democratic evil that he was willing to take on armed police officers to get it.
Moon Jae-in, South Korea's new and immensely popular president, is a progressive from a camp that favors so-called sunshine policies, and fervently aspires to reconciliation with North Korea through détente, economic engagement and increasing interdependence.
And writer Celeste Ng has her own responses on Twitter (read the whole thread): Okay, I have some thoughts, which I'll share and then I fervently hope never to have to talk about this Shriver talk again.
" He notes that it is "one of the profound contradictions of human existence that we long for immortality, indeed fervently believe that something must be unchanging and permanent, when all of the evidence in nature argues against us.
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Having long preferred a woman's place to be in the home, when offered a woman they thought up to the job they gingerly chose Margaret Thatcher as their leader, embracing her fervently when she proved a successful one.
During this same period, Mr. Bowie was fervently creating his own art, producing hundreds of paintings, chalk and charcoal drawings, collages of computer-generated images and sculptural objects that began to find their way into auctions and exhibitions.
Washington (CNN)The National Rifle Association is returning to the defense of Donald Trump in the closing weeks of the presidential campaign, a reminder of how fervently the gun-rights group has backed the Republican nominee on television.
In 2011, when Trump first considered running for president, he began more fervently championing the "birther" movement — made up of conspiracy theorists who asserted Obama's American birth certificate was a forgery, alleging Obama was actually born in Kenya.
The nationalist MHP opposition party, many of its fervently patriotic members supportive of Erdogan's stance since the coup, has indicated it could back the AKP in parliament as it seeks support for the referendum on the presidential system.
I, obviously, can only speak from my own personal experience, but I've known many, many people who are supportive of their own LGBTQ friends and relatives while happily and even fervently supporting politicians who support anti-LGBTQ policies.
To this luddite, that doesn't sound all that much different from everything else on the market, but Kleinman speaks so fervently and ecstatically about his vision, that it's hard not to want to come along for the ride.
"I think Raf is better suited at Calvin Klein than he was at Dior," says Eugene Rabkin, fashion journalist and founder of StyleZeitgeist, an online publication and forum where work from designers like Raf Simons are discussed fervently.
Once voters are activated along violent lines and fervently believe the myths propagated by the demagogue, the dam is broken; the ordinary rules of democratic politics no longer apply, and there is no telling what might come next.
As the two leaders later moved to their cars after inspecting a military honor guard, a crowd of North Koreans shouted "hurrah!" while fervently waving plastic flowers and "Korea-is-one" flags that showed an undivided Korean Peninsula.
But an additional reality should be noted: Without a constitutional convention, the only way to amend the State Constitution is through the Legislature, and the Legislature has fervently resisted reforming Albany's well-documented legacy of corruption and dysfunction.
He not only fervently advocated the attack on Saddam Hussein from his post at the State Department during the Bush administration, but he also defended its aftermath, and has said he remains convinced it was the right decision.
After another tweet by Green's merchandise partner, TopatoCo, informing the RNC that Green "is fervently against all that you support" failed to get the image removed, a third party stepped in to flip the tables on the GOP.
Our belief in the law is a key reason that America intervened in Syria to fight the barbarous and lawless acts of the terrorists Ms. Muthana so fervently admired until their caliphate was pounded into the desert sands.
The rebels, an unruly group of feuding gunmen and fervently pro-Russian political operatives, have shown no interest in a long-term settlement that would strip them of Russian support, without which their secession movement would probably crumble.
I saw a group of hands pressing fervently on the head and chest of Neda Agha-Soltan, who, despite the desperate ministrations, soon bleeds out after being struck by a stray bullet during protests in Tehran in 2009.
The prospect of holding a second vote poses a dilemma for Corbyn: while many of the party's members and supporters fervently back a so-called People's Vote, others simply want Britain to leave the EU as soon as possible.
My exasperating and traumatic experience was, at least in part, a failure of our government to fund and prioritize science and public health -- to appropriately support the CDC, which has been working fervently to understand Zika and its effects.
General Flynn fervently believes that jihadism is an existential challenge to America's way of life and that defeating it should be an overwhelming national priority, far exceeding concerns about a rising China or a resurgent, nuclear sabre-rattling Russia.
The prospect of holding a second vote poses a dilemma for Corbyn; while many of the party's members and supporters fervently back a so-called People's Vote, others simply want Britain to leave the EU as soon as possible.
As he marks the 100th day of his administration Saturday and pivots from a contentious period of marking a milestone he rejects but is fervently observing all the same, the President is revisiting the scorched earth of his campaign.
Fervently declaring "we will build a great wall along the southern border," Trump kicked off his immigration speech Wednesday in Arizona during which he outlined his plan which continues to ignore the complexities currently facing the U.S. immigration system.
When someone in theprime of life is struck down, when the world explodes in violence and people are killed in the name of some un-holy cause, our hearts turn sick and we pray fervently for their families' consolation.
His followers were uncompromisingly hostile to Catholicism and liberalism, and resentful of the Church of Ireland's ruling class, which had discriminated against their dissenter ancestors, yet they were fervently loyal to the military myths of the fading British Empire.
Ms. Salvant, 27, is the most fervently acclaimed jazz singer of her generation, and on her most recent album — "For One to Love," which won a Grammy this year — she deepened her game with a bouquet of original songs.
In the first two decades of his artistic journey, he was fervently inspired by modern art forms, introducing abstraction in his work, as heavily stylized characters and motifs evoking India's rural areas, villages, and folk art informed his themes.
Gold, meanwhile, screamed past $1,300 an ounce to hit a two-year high, proving again that the yellow metal is sound money and fervently sought by investors worldwide as a safe haven during times of economic and political uncertainty.
Despite true crime fans breaking loose across Twitter, fervently questioning what the hell Mary Ann and Bob Broberg could have been thinking letting this man into their lives again after taking away their daughter, Jan refuses to blame her parents.
In a televised meeting with Republican and Democratic lawmakers on January 9th, Mr Trump appeared to open the door to such a reform, saying that he would "take the heat" for disappointing supporters who fervently oppose anything that looks like amnesty.
The major problem facing the studio is it doesn't just need "Batman v Superman" to be a hit, it needs it to be so fervently embraced that fans will show up to see sequels and spin-offs for years to come.
That approach might make sense if your strategy is simply focused on capturing the most eyeballs possible by any means necessary, but VR is still a fledgling technology that needs to lean on the users who support it the most fervently.
" AMI denied Bezos' claims, saying in a statement on Friday, "American Media believes fervently that it acted lawfully in the reporting of the story of Mr. Bezos," but added that the board determined "it should promptly and thoroughly investigate the claims.
"It is expected that men will vote by platoons, in regular rank and file, according to party drilling, on this question of public faith," lamented Jeremiah Evarts, the missionary who battled most fervently and selflessly on behalf of the Cherokee.
Even if he does not manage to achieve the elusive goal of denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula, his legacy will almost certainly be bolstered by helping to improve the lives of the North Korean people he so fervently speaks of.
That desire has played out over the last several years within a Republican Party that placated and indulged him, and accepted his money and support, seemingly not grasping how fervently determined he was to become a major force in American politics.
That means that nearly all 2.8 million comments submitted through the website are effectively null and void because they all used the same text — even if they were theoretically submitted by 2.8 million different people who all fervently support net neutrality.
Jonny Langford and Deano Schlabowske are so fervently acerbic that it doesn't matter much that the full lyrics of "Lucky Fool" and "Going Down in History" don't deliver on their titles the way "Building Our Own Prison" and "DIYBYOB" do.
But even if, as is fervently hoped, we are entering an age of stronger minority and female representation in cinema, without the mass audience that high-middlebrow cinema once enjoyed that representation's influence on the American imagination will be limited.
In recent years, high-profile tragedies have rarely transformed public discourse; instead, they've tended to inspire people to cling ever more fervently to their customary beliefs, as if it would be dishonorable to admit the existence of complexity and nuance.
This week, though, it remains largely unchanged, with Bill Clinton and James Patterson's thriller, "The President Is Missing," still lodged at No. 1 — where Knopf and Little, Brown fervently hope it stays, given the size of the advance they shelled out.
That view shifted again this week with Mick Mulvaney's hallucinatory press conference on Thursday, in which he appeared to admit a version of the quid pro quo the president and his minions have spent the past few weeks fervently denying.
"I fervently request that it be expunged or erased from the record, and that it should not be used in any way in the ongoing preliminary examination," Sabio said in a 28-page letter addressed to ICC Prosecutor Fatou Bensouda.
On January 18, people are coming together in the thousands for the fourth annual Women's March to fervently stand for equality in all spaces, whether that is at work, in life, or in politics because women's rights are human rights.
Jim Bunning, the Hall of Fame pitcher who threw a perfect game and later forged a second career as a fervently conservative and often cantankerous Republican representative and senator from Kentucky, died on Friday in the Fort Thomas, Ky., area.
They are fervently seeking to enroll new voters, particularly minorities and young people; re-energize the voters Mr. Ossoff turned out in April; and bring into the fold the 242 percent of voters who supported other Democrats in that vote.
Yet at a time of ascendancy for women in the party, there's a lingering doubt in some quarters about whether there is a risk involved in nominating a woman to take on President Trump, whom Democrats fervently want to unseat.
The crisis fed identity politics and populism in countries like Germany, Hungary, Italy and Mr. Tusk's Poland, and helped set Britain on its path out of the European Union — another painful failure for Mr. Tusk, who had been fervently against Brexit.
Much of that government activism is scheduled for the next five to 10 years, while Republicans, who fervently oppose nearly every one of these goals, are expected to control the House of Representative and well over half of the 50 state legislatures.
She said she is planning to host a fundraiser for him later this year — and with some irony, possibly alongside Keith Rabois, one of Silicon Valley's most prominent conservatives (who isn't personally backing Buttigieg but whose husband, Jacob Helberg, is doing so fervently).
Pyongyang citizens "fervently welcomed participants of the congress who have given all their patriotic passion ... as a new generation of true warriors of Juche revolution under the leadership of dear comrade Kim Jong Un," North Korea's official Rodong Sinmun newspaper said on Tuesday.
Then, when you've watched the movie and got the urge, instead of putting pen to paper, you can remember us, laid out on the altar of public embarrassment to save you, and just fervently type out some fanfic about Peter Kavinsky instead.
Just a few days after releasing her brand new Lemonade merch to the public, Beyoncé and Jay Z stepped out in matching suits — an ensemble which we fervently hope and choose to believe she sported over a lemonade bodysuit that you — yes you!
On the flip side, if the exit market opens up (which everyone I've spoken to fervently hopes it will) and IPOs kick off again, then VCs who are sitting on an abundance of capital will all be eager to invest their dollars.
He believed so fervently in what he was saying that even now—having been convicted on 13 criminal counts and sentenced to 110 years in prison—he is advancing the very same argument in his appeal currently pending before the Supreme Court.
In all three of the areas in which Mr Macron has clashed with Italy, the common factor has appeared to be a France-first approach and an apparent disdain for the communautaire values that he espoused so fervently, and successfully, as a candidate.
While Rudy Giuliani continues his descent into the political gutter as a surrogate for Trump, Sanders campaigns fervently for Clinton, reminding voters why he dominated the real estate tycoon by huge margins in matchup polls and dramatizing the progressive populist majority in America.
When I finally discovered O'Brien and read his GQ style column, I used his work as a guide for the exciting ways you could blend the cultural and political education I was getting Georgetown with the style that I so fervently cared about.
Modernism's practitioners were not just taken with their own self-image as individual artistic creators—a concept that had been less pronounced in the nineteenth century—but they also fervently sought to remake the built environment by demolishing the architecture of the past.
Just last month, a funny video of Fool having a playful argument with a New Yorker while advocating for Maryland ("the nation of crabs" he fervently added) being the leading area of the East Coast, provided laughs to the DMV corner of the internet.
Original Brave director Brenda Chapman, who was billed as Pixar's first female director, but eventually pushed off the film in favor of a man, gets particular attention: Smolcic describes how Chapman was publicly dismissed as "indecisive, unconfident and ineffective," which her team fervently denies.
It's a surprising scene to see in a fervently anti-abortion movie, but it feels like a summary of the film's whole approach: Unplanned distances itself from aggressive anti-abortion protests and advocates a course that's more friendly and welcoming, at least on the surface.
The issues likely to please a fervently pro-Trump crowd in Arizona are those that proved most effective for Trump in his campaign -- including on illegal immigration and the need for a border wall -- but which also cause the most alarm outside his core supporters.
The union, National Nurses United, fervently supported Mr. Sanders's last bid for the White House in 0003, and its members have been significant players in Democratic politics since then, showing up in red T-shirts to support Mr. Sanders's progressive allies in intraparty battles.
Alas, it was not harmony I sought as I roamed the gardens and open spaces of Parkway Village where confrontations had broken out between rival groups of the young sons of diplomats and staff, who were so fervently dedicated to amity among nations and cultures.
Yes. But it is tough to find anyone who believes there would be a large political dividend to be reaped by such a gambit, given the intensity of opposition to Trump among left-of-center voters and his apparent reliance on a fervently conservative base.
And let us not forget that Uber began the week with CEO Dara Khosrowshahi fervently backtracking after telling Axios that Saudi Arabia's murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi "a mistake" and comparing it to when an Uber self-driving car killed a pedestrian in Arizona.
The suits have pitted parents who have the financial wherewithal and unswerving determination to give their children every competitive edge against other adults involved in the sport who fervently believe that the focus for preteens should be on fun and skill development, not performance.
Trump has not finalized what group the money will go to, and the White House said it would solicit ideas from the press corps, taking a dig at those who have fervently researched and questioned past donations Trump has made or claimed to make.
His custom-built red wheelchair has a seat-back cushion with an image of a stallion rearing from a wheelchair; as he rolled himself up and down the halls of Akson, his jaws working fervently, you felt that the same image was in his head.
The issue, as framed by Trump and as fervently embraced by the Republican Party base, isn't the specific contours of visa programs or exactly what hoops a long-time unauthorized resident of the United States might have to jump through to receive permission to stay.
To be sure, he shares with the American president a gift for reading the public mood, an addiction to attention and a shameless dishonesty (with Mr Johnson, it is a general rule that the more fervently he denies something the more likely it is to be true).
Nisha Jhalani, a cardiologist at New York Presbyterian-Columbia University Medical Center and Director of the Women's Heart Health Initiative at the Cardiovascular Research Foundation, acknowledges the heart-healthy merits of a meat-free diet, but doesn't encourage full vegetarianism or veganism as fervently as McMacken.
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Fervently cheered on every shot by the sellout crowd, the 32-year-old from Clara, who began the day with a four stroke lead, was never seriously troubled in the final round with England's Tommy Fleetwood unable to take his chances to put him under pressure.
While I fervently believe those issues are complex enough to be solved in his four-year tenure, Mr. Khan's election will definitely be a catalyst for a positive change in British politics and a ray of hope for those who seek inclusion, dialogue and religious tolerance.
Even as he argues for a fervently nationalistic foreign policy and appeals to his base with jingoistic rhetoric, Trump's overarching slogan proclaims that America must be made great again, that it has lost a past glory, that something is, at this juncture, fundamentally wrong with it.
In countries like Venezuela and Colombia, the pageants can be as followed as fervently as top soccer matches, as beautiful young women stride on stage in bikinis and evening gowns as the judges, sometimes men many years their senior, rate their looks and personality before the nation.
And now, 17 years later, I gladly recall that brief conversation with the man whom I fervently hope will beat Donald Trump in November and begin to rebuild the United States as a land of justice and equality and, of course, basic human kindness and decency.
"Time will tell what was the impact of our discussions, but I think we have left the door ajar and I fervently hope that the door to a negotiated solution will now be opened wide," Feltman told reporters after briefing the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday.
But when Massenet's "Werther" opened at the Metropolitan Opera on Thursday evening and the tenor Vittorio Grigolo declared his love for the young, respectable Charlotte, artfully weaving and fervently flinging vocal lines at and around her, I'm not embarrassed to admit I found myself getting flushed.
This truly has been the era of photo modes, and for a time I was so ecstatic I wrote year end pieces in praise of them, encouraging their adoption and prolific use, especially by people who fervently believe they don't have a creative bone in their bodies.
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He's frequently appeared at conferences hosted by conservative Christian groups, including the "Road to Majority" summit put on by Reed's organization each summer; strengthened conscience protections for religious Americans in the labor force; nominated dozens of socially conservative judges for lifetime federal appointments; and fervently supported Israel.
In the midst of a presidential election with fervently religious candidates, the Charleston, South Carolina church shooting, the Supreme Court's decision on same-sex marriage, Islam in public life, attacks on Sikhs and the growing increase of "nones" are all expressions of faith and in the forefront.
Many of the other works are more connected to the aggressive, take-no-prisoners punk mentality without connecting to the music itself like Mathieu Valade's Expressionnisme concret, a video in which the brazen words "FUCK OFF" are lit on fire and burn fervently, and in Pesot's own No Futur?
Your palms sweat, and when you hear that terminal count kick in – 10, 9, 8, 7... – it really hits home that this is a wondrous feat of engineering that you're fervently hoping will go right, but could also be moments away from turning into a ball of flame.
These digital vaults contain everything from full episodes captioned in English to interviews with the cast to copies of the actual text messages the characters send to one another during the interim between episodes — which fans consume fervently in hopes of gleaning some type of clue about what's next.
It is wrong, indefensible and unacceptable that the president I fervently supported in 2008 and 2012 gives lavishly paid speeches to big banks with the fierce urgency of now, but refuses to join the epic battle for the future of America until he decides the time is right.
In her book Branding New York, Miriam Greenberg reveals how, for the first time in history, New York began to fervently market itself in the late 1970s, selling a cleaned-up image for the purpose of commodifying the city for a new clientele of middle-class suburbanites and corporations.
Sales of boxers and briefs are surging in Liaoning Province, according to The Global Times, a fervently nationalist tabloid controlled by the Communist Party, bringing a bit of good news to a down-and-out part of China's rust belt that epitomizes many of the country's economic problems.
I am fervently against the gun lobby and the politicians whom they have bought with lavish campaign contributions and threats of being "primaried" if they don't do their bidding and oppose any and all measures directed at limiting access to guns by those who should never own them.
I fervently believe that after the natural creativity and adaptability of our population and our nation's natural resources, that our greatest strength, precious really, is the network of mostly like-minded allies and partners worldwide that we've worked with in unison to ensure a better and more stable planet.
Because the show insists so fervently on the "right reasons" for joining up in the first place (not really so much a thing, imho), even as he edges into second, third, or fourth place, any good future Bachelor must betray no hint that he might have The Bachelor on the brain.
It's a testament to Kidman's impeccable delivery that the line can be read two ways: First, as a true declaration of maternal concern from a fervently Christian woman who's been shocked to find out that her only son is gay, but also as a bullseye target for the audience's anger.
In an article on Friday, The New York Times detailed Mr. Sanders's foreign policy views during his mayoralty, including on the Sandinista government in Nicaragua and on the Soviet Union, and how his activities at the time brought into relief the fervently anti-imperialist worldview that would continue to guide him.
They rallied and spoke fervently about the importance of shifting the political climate so that a man credibly accused of sexual assault would not be allowed to sit on the highest court in the land — and more broadly, that survivors of sexual assault would be believed and women's perspectives taken seriously.
The ceremony, which was held by an offshoot of a controversial Christian group that critics call a cult, seemed to perfectly encapsulate the anxieties of the current political climate: a conflation of pro-Trump and Christian nationalist rhetoric, fervently pro-gun sentiments, and multibillion-dollar business interests in the arms trade.
The title track opens with a warped segment of a TV preacher fervently chanting "God is all around us, all it takes is a thought / Wormwood falls from heaven / Consuming sinner and Satan alike / Who will be" over a sea of rapturous applause – something that is then counteracted by Mat's fuzzy, gentle crooning.
"This takes the threat of yet another debt-ceiling drama off the table for two years, by which time many of us fervently hope that a set of rational politicians will have taken office and this whole pointless recurring drama will be done away with," said Marshall Gittler, chief strategist at ACLS Global.
Nowhere was this more evident than during the tense debate over the Keystone XL oil pipeline, in which President Obama and Hillary Clinton, the likely Democratic presidential nominee, ultimately came down on the side of the environmentalists by opposing a project that some of the so-called hard-hat unions fervently wanted.
Although I have little hope that we'll get a real discussion of policy proposals in September, since Donald Trump doesn't have any, what I do fervently wish for is a crawl at the bottom of my TV screen displaying the results of real-time fact-checking for every statement either candidate makes.
What our government did to this pregnant, scared teenager lays bare the ugly truth at the heart of anti-abortion arguments, one that anti-choicers try so fervently to obscure: The opposite of reproductive choice is forced motherhood, which bestows full humanity on gestating fetuses at the expense of the women carrying them.
A religious fundamentalist whose group has been condemned by the Southern Poverty Law Center, Mr. Farrakhan is fervently opposed to the legitimacy of the state of Israel, and his political positions regarding the country frequently spill over into bigoted remarks about Jews, which is why many public officials have avoided association with him.
Although Manack fervently believes that the appeal of in-person connections with dancers will never fully fade, he admits that he's not sure anyone truly knows how to contend with young consumers' increasing shift away from live and in-person entertainment and outings and towards digitally-mediated connections and at-home experiences.
And for nearly an hour last night, Thomas Middleditch, Kumail Nanjiani, and Zach Woods (TJ Miller and Martin Starr were off filming movies) turned on those talents and transformed their panel into one extended improv sketch—repeatedly circling back to jokes from earlier in the conversation and fervently avoiding analytical conversations about the show.
The storied chocolate brand is the creator of fervently beloved, sometimes over-the-top treats, like its Double Decker (much like a Three Musketeers bar, but with an added layer of crunchy cereal) and the lumpy, lovable Picnic, a hodgepodge of peanuts, nougat, caramel, cookies and puffed rice, all dipped in creamy milk chocolate.
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On his first weekend as a front-runner in Iowa — after his first-place finish in the poll, by The Des Moines Register/CNN — his campaign advisers also fervently attacked former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. for his record on the Iraq War, lodging repeated salvos on Twitter and in a statement late Saturday.
He goes on to argue that we should not self-censor for fear that someone will take our words the wrong way, and that we should speak "as if we know those who disagree with us, even fervently, are also listening" — a sentiment that readers of this series on partisan writing should find familiar.
" February 8 American Media, in a statement, says it "believes fervently that it acted lawfully in the reporting of the story of Mr. Bezos" but adds that it will investigate: "Further, at the time of the recent allegations made by Mr. Bezos, it was in good faith negotiations to resolve all matters with him.
Republican senators were upset with Trump's choice to fill one of the two open slots on the board of the world's most powerful central bank, not only because of the sexual harassment allegations, but also due to concerns that Cain, who founded a fervently pro-Trump political action group, was too political for the job.
"Speaking as a guy, as a man, as a male human, it's kind of scary, with this fervor that's surrounding it, where an allegation can just pop up and then it's really incumbent upon you to fervently defend your character," he said in response to a question about accusations of sexual misconduct against his former co-star T.J. Miller.
As for social issues and taxation, Trump appears nominally pro-life while Sanders is fervently pro-choice; Trump's tax plan would drastically reduce taxes while Sanders has said he would increase taxes, including those on the so-called middle class; Trump is opportunistically opposed to same-sex marriage while Sanders is strongly in favor of LGBT rights.
Speaking to reporters, May said she believed the U.K. will absolutely eventually leave the EU. "Yes, we will be leaving the European Union, and I absolutely fervently believe that it is the duty of Parliament to deliver on that result of the referendum," she said in response to a question about whether Brexit could be delayed further.
A slave-owner until Emancipation and an inveterate racist, Johnson vetoed the country's first civil rights bill, backed "Black Codes" that would have left freedmen and women in virtual slavery, vetoed the creation of a Freedmen's Bureau, supported letting Southern states return to the Union with governments dominated by former Confederates, and campaigned fervently against the Fourteenth Amendment.
Given the choice between a ticket led by Trump or Cruz that would probably be a political suicide mission for the GOP or a Plan C ticket creating a viable chance of victory for the Republican Party, like most Democrats I am fervently praying for the former and scared stiff about the possibility of the latter!
That's because until intrepid journalists and courageous women managed to tear down Weinstein's protective wall of silence and intimidation, some may have dismissed the avalanche of scandals involving powerful and famous sexual predators as an assault against Republicans, or against the current president, or against Fox News, the television network that most fervently serves as his base of support.
The well-known Kingsway International Christian Centre (KICC) and Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) which has over 850 church plants, tend to have a west African majority, and their music can be identified by ear: traditional songs sung fervently by choirs extend into medleys of praise songs that everyone knows though few can say where they originate.
Clinton is seeking to make a positive closing argument and appeal to voters across the ideological spectrum, pledging to reach across party lines to govern in the broader interests of the nation, Mr. Obama is taking a more bellicose tack, working fervently to crush whatever is left of Mr. Trump's chances and hold Republicans to account for his rise.
While the Art Dealer's Association of America's fair (which took place last week) feels calmly oriented toward its upmarket clients, and the Armory Show feels fervently so — as if using expensive trappings to elbow other galleries aside to confirm a higher position on the status ladder — they and others tend to feel like highly organized bazaars.
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What kept him going through eight months of solitary fitness work and sessions with United's hopefuls, he said, was his dream of playing "one more time at Old Trafford," of having the chance to say goodbye to fans who fervently had his back, rather than those who were on it — unusual, in the hair-trigger Premier League.
But Israel is one of America's closest and most strategically important allies, and understanding why Netanyahu feels compelled to move continually more to the right is vital to understanding why even the election of the fervently pro-Israel Donald Trump may not be enough to keep the Jewish state from becoming further isolated on the world stage.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt lingers at Litchfield just long enough to make it clear how well-suited the fervently faithful Gretchen is to prison before moving right along, leaving us to wonder whether or not she managed to successfully pull together her cult before all hell broke loose at the end of Orange Is the New Black's fourth season.
Regardless of your reason for wanting a dark mode in Slack (it's easier on the eyes, it can help to save battery life, and really, it just looks good and you fervently want every app you use to adopt it), people who use Slack on mobile should be able to realize the dream as soon as the update hits your phone.
Many will know what came next, whether from Ms. Turner's autobiography or the 1993 film "What's Love Got to Do with It": a churchgoing youth that gives way over time to fervently held Buddhism, alongside episodes of abuse most often at the hands of an ex-husband, Ike Turner, who gives the soulful Anna Mae her newly alliterative stage name.
In one, a young woman prepares to instruct viewers on how to apply the new "product" she's acquired (meaning, I presume, makeup), but first takes sad note of the recent deaths of Cory Monteith from "Glee" and someone I'd never heard of, presumably a makeup artist, since she fervently believes that this person is in heaven doing Jesus and Mary's makeup.
Grasping the long handle of a thick wooden bread board, Torres loads the next set of doughs on the plank, fervently baking his way through the day's bounty of 200 buckwheat, rye, and carob loaves, something the 32-year-old and his team have been doing since Salvaje opened at the end of 2016 in the trendy Palermo Hollywood neighborhood of Buenos Aires.
The patriotic left fervently believes, as most Americans believe but President Trump does not, that human rights and civil rights should always be upheld and foreign dictators should never be praised  Because the patriotic left abhors Trump and what he stands for, liberal Democrats will not tolerate the continuing voter suppression tactics that Republicans have employed in countless precincts across the nation.
Directed by Ryan Quinn for Esperance Theater Company, the play lays out dueling visions of the American dream, circa 2010 — most significantly between Dolores's son, Oscar (Alejandro Rodriguez), a high school football hero and academic star whose future is held hostage by his undocumented status, and the fervently Republican Feucht (Charlie Murphy), Oscar's principal and an avid suitor of his mom.
But Mr. Polis, 43, is attempting a win in a state whose east and west flanks run deep red, home to influential conservative organizations like Focus on the Family; a powerful fossil fuel industry; and a faction so fervently pro-Trump that in the last election it splintered from the Republican establishment to form a group called the Mesa County Deplorables.
At no point in those tweets did he say sorry for dragging hip-hop and pop culture through the muck, emboldening the most craven right-wing trolls on the internet, or fervently praising a president who has demonized black Americans, latinx people, immigrants, trans people, survivors of sexual assault, and anyone who the hosts of Fox & Friends decide to vilify before we've all had breakfast.
As distinctive as he is in his work, Belichick has revealed himself as a fairly ordinary hypercompetitive workaholic male—a grudge-farming grouch who is more fervently loyal to his dislikes than any greater thing, sentimental about only his own sentimentalities, a man who reads military history for the X's and O's, someone who is authentically as opaque to himself as he is to everyone else.
Let us fervently hope our health care system is not overwhelmed, but just in case … Judith M. Guenther-AdamsOakwood, Ohio To the Editor: Re "After Furor, Reseller Parts With Reserve of Sanitizer" (news article, March 16): Like most of us, I was outraged at the attempt to exploit a health crisis by charging extortionate prices for a greatly needed product and pleased that it was thwarted.
" The pioneering American bird-watcher Phoebe Snetsinger, who traveled the world to observe 2000,674 bird species before being killed in a traffic accident during a birding trip in Madagascar, is presented as an example of "wealthy people who cut themselves off almost completely from their partners, children and other family obligations …just to add one entry or another to a fervently kept list of bird sightings.
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This said, one suspects that it is a surprise to a lot of folks who, watching pro sports or some comedy or dramatic series, never realized until now that the people who produce, direct, and act in these productions, like the people who are in the same roles in the recorded music industry, are allied with the news media in a narrow-minded but powerful political bloc that systematically and fervently favors progressive politics.
By contrast, Vice President Pence often acts like a simple cheerleader, fervently nodding approval for statements and actions reasonable people might believe he privately deplores, done by the president who repeatedly insults even great American heroes like John McCainJohn Sidney McCainMcCain's family, McCain Institute to promote #ActsOfCivility in marking first anniversary of senator's death Arizona poll shows Kelly overtaking McSally 3 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 MORE.
That means that every time Trump chooses to use his Twitter platform to directly target someone he's angry with, he's not just putting them directly in front of his 17 million Twitter users; he's putting them directly in front of some of Twitter's most fervently bigoted users — ones whose culture of online harassment has created an environment in which they are more likely to dehumanize their targets and detach from the harm they cause.
To know that Jacqueline Susann, best-selling author of "Valley of the Dolls," upholstered her office walls in pink patent leather, commissioned a portrait of her poodle for the side of her Cadillac Eldorado and fervently believed she would win the Nobel Prize is nothing short of life-affirming, especially when followed by Arthur Miller's grim diagnosis of the durability of anti-Semitism or William Styron's cleareyed evocation of his own, nearly suicidal depression.
Britons shocked the political establishment in June 2016 by voting 103 to 48 percent in favour of ending more than four decades of political, economic and legal ties with the EU. But, with the nation still deeply polarised, disillusion over the complexity of withdrawal setting in and pessimism about the economic impact of Brexit rising, many in the fervently anti-EU camp fear an eventual "soft" withdrawal that would keep key ties and foil any clampdown on immigration.
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Luce's increasingly heavy-handed political agenda—avowedly Republican and fervently anti-Communist—had been sparking conflicts with his reporters in the field, especially when it came to China, and Hersey's letter turning down Luce's promotion made a point of Hersey's "being politically a democrat, both with and without a capital D." This testified to the rift emerging between Hersey and his employer, since Hersey's politics were never ideological, but rather grounded in the complexities of experience.
Even his Marine-style, salt-and-pepper hair seems to stand on end and bristle, as it were, at whatever the 38-year-old entrepreneur happens to be facing down ... He has directed barbs — in speeches and videos, and on Twitter — especially fervently toward the taxi industry, but also toward city and local regulators across the country (and now the world), his rivals, and sometimes even his own customers when they dare to question his company's practices.
But as with the Iraq war, what has been sold, and often fervently believed, about l'affaire Russe has been something far more sweeping — a story about active collaboration and tacit treason and the subjection of United States policymaking to Vladimir Putin's purposes, a story where the trail of kompromat and collusion supposedly went back decades, a story that was supposed to end with indictments in Trump's inner circle, if not the jailing of the man himself.

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