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"fervour" Definitions
  1. very strong feelings about something

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Their rise coincided with a religious fervour sweeping the frontier.
This was not a spontaneous outpouring of patriotic fervour, however.
Perhaps by then some of the fervour will have cooled.
Today's populists and nationalists could revive and modernise that fervour.
The staunchest royalists revere the monarch with a quasi-religious fervour.
But even that cannot account for the fervour surrounding this contest.
The then-populist government in Macedonia responded with similarly nationalistic fervour.
Feel-good films spiked with nationalistic fervour make for an intoxicating combination.
Even amid the hyperbole and fervour of tech Mr Son stands out.
It is generating patriotic fervour as well as enthusiasm for space science.
They must do this "after a slight pause and [with] much fervour".
Union members responded with a fervour they never showed for Hillary Clinton.
Union members responded with a fervour they never showed for Mrs Clinton.
The modern moment doesn't lack fervour, but it does lack a rousing tune.
The plans have also rekindled nationalist fervour in Cornwall, in south-west England.
The revolutionary fervour was so intense that even the royal lions were killed.
But the coup has united both sides in a blaze of nationalist fervour.
Nothing in American sport is quirkier than this fervour for high-school football.
Broach the subject of digital technology, and you will be amazed by their fervour.
Recent government efforts to douse the fervour in big cities had a similar effect.
"We were stunned by people's fervour," says Hong Yae-ji of Womenlink, an NGO.
It has generated such patriotic fervour that audiences have broken into the national anthem.
The Brussels machinery could once be trusted to dampen fervour for such industrial policy.
Fox's size, rather than its trajectory as a business, explains the fervour of its suitors.
It reiterated an earlier statement that it was not trying to trade on patriotic fervour.
In the 20's and 30's there was a nationalistic fervour in the squad.
There they stood, each of them an island in a sea of Anglo-Saxon fervour.
There were early signs that fury over the IOC's decision was duly stirring patriotic fervour.
Holy sites are the powder kegs of the conflict, imbuing the nationalist dispute with religious fervour.
Many Lebanese think Mr Bassil is whipping up nativist fervour to further his own presidential ambitions.
Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian: It is also a film that downgrades the patriotic fervour of the landing.
They were all in their 20s in the spring of 1989, unbelievably pumped up with political fervour.
Much of the work in the show preaches and hectors, stokes nationalist fervour and promotes Marxist ideology.
The most important is the fervour of their support for Mr Trump's blood-and-soil nativist policies.
" The directive instructed crew members to make the declaration "after a slight pause and with much fervour.
Bruno Barreiro is the Miami-Dade county commissioner for Little Havana, a bastion of anti-Castro fervour.
Farage shares this fervour, but hasn't quite taken it to the same extremes as the High Sparrow.
Such fervour is par for the course at Glastonbury Festival, a major occasion in the live-music calendar.
ACCRA (Reuters) - Ghana is embracing the Christian faith with a fervour that is increasingly shaping its national identity.
The #MeToo movement, a social-media campaign against sexual assault and harassment, arrived in South Korea with fervour.
And they are taking advantage of anti-migrant fervour to implement an illiberal agenda on other fronts, too.
Despite the fervour around the #MeToo movement over the past two years, Griffin reckons the power imbalance largely remains.
Twitter is ablaze as the team's countrymen and women back home celebrate with the fervour of a thousand suns.
Mao emphasised the supreme importance of being "red"—that is, imbued with Maoist fervour—over that of being "expert".
And will it cool Hindu fervour enough to soothe communal relations, which have grown increasingly strained under Mr Modi?
Long queues on pavements outside venues have often reflected the slow security checks as much as fervour for political candidates.
United at first by anti-communist fervour, the two maintained a bond long past the end of the cold war.
With frenetic fervour he darts back and forth, twisting dials and pressing keys so that sound is bent and reshaped.
His Jesuit superiors, embarrassed by his fervour, tried to restrain him by sending him abroad, to France and Latin America.
The phrase, one that characterises the fervour espoused by bitcoin enthusiasts who say its price knows no bounds, was fitting.
This level of passion and fighting spirit is akin to the fierce convictions and fervour displayed in Game of Thrones.
Josh: It's about what we're willing to put ourselves through for a passing feeling, the lack of fervour in modern dating.
At the height of his fervour there (3.21) he is just ad libbing body parts ("your breasts… your feet") and, idk.
It has more caffeine than a full cup of coffee and I love it with the fervour of a holiday romance.
This is a kind of fervour the centre-left, retreating in America and across the West before the populist right, rarely conjures.
She takes her husband's hand in her own and squeezes it with the kind of fervour that'd have a weaker man crumbling.
The fan frenzy surrounding the release of a film starring Indian superstar Rajinikanth can easily rival the fervour of any major festival.
And will it cool the fervour of Hindu extremists enough to soothe communal relations, which have grown increasingly strained under Mr Modi?
Nokia's reboot of the classic 22016 sent people in an unprecedented fervour when it debuted at Mobile World Congress on the weekend.
Voters in competitive districts with large Hispanic populations have not shown the degree of anti-Trump fervour displayed by college-educated white women.
The fervour was prompted by a change the government approved on October 2nd to the oath administered to MPs and other senior officials.
Spectacles were greeted with near fervour when they were first introduced, leading Snap to overestimate demand, ordering "hundreds of thousands" of additional units.
State media have dismissed the tribunal as an American puppet, but Mr Xi does not want anti-US fervour to disrupt his diplomacy.
Wu said the surge in port operators was an extension of the recent fervour for stocks related to "One Belt, One Road" initiative.
Preparedness and survivalism have become big business, supported with special fervour by the super-rich, as Evan Osnos explored recently in the New Yorker.
And the peculiar combination of pessimism and fervour that Mr Trump's supporters exude is similarly evident among many of his richer, better-educated fans.
The aim was first laid out at the EU's summit in Lisbon in March 2000 and has been repeated with hypnotic fervour ever since.
With messianic fervour, he conjures up marginalised voices and the horrors of mass incarceration, against a backbeat of sporting thrills and that apocalyptic crescendo.
The artists assembled that night worried Iran would regress to the revolutionary fervour of the 1980s, and their limited freedoms would be further curtailed.
A game of such fervour requires class-based, socio-economic, and nationalist undertones, all of which you could to some extent apply to football.
Compared with the fervour dominating Sam and Liza's conversations, this inane chatter about British weather just wasn't going to cut it in the long-term.
In contrast, Team USA's early exits have fostered newfound fervour for the game in the countries that have found themselves in contention for the title.
The governor's race has given unscrupulous politicians a simple blueprint for winning office: stir up religious fervour by decrying real or invented insults to Islam.
A friendly senator in the front row tried to stir electoral fervour, clapping her hands rhythmically over her head as the star guest walked in.
Not religion, because his fervour as a fresh-minted vegan, teetotal Jehovah's Witness came and went, together with the spirits who sometimes ordered him around.
Many Western fashion brands have been forced to clarify their positions on Chinese sovereignty as the Hong Kong protests fuel nationalist fervour on social media.
With the reality-based wing of his party decimated, Mr Johnson is a prisoner of a narrow clique that combines ideological fervour with personal eccentricity.
But he found the ambition and fervour of IS simple and attractive: if you were not with IS, there was a target on your back.
"The fervour and price rises within the first few hours can be blamed on slow supply reaching markets and excessive initial exuberant demand," he said.
Decades of low rates have not restored Japanese house prices to the high they reached amid the speculative fervour of the late 1980s and early 1990s.
And after hearing the oddities speak, and love themselves even without the presence of audience, I'll probably never watch reality TV with quite the same fervour.
Or perhaps it's just that the BBC – that fluffy, harmless corporation with its primary colours and round edges – legitimised our nationalism with their own bouncy fervour.
The deal appears to have back-fired, with Hanson losing some of her anti-establishment fervour and the state Liberals putting off their centre-right base.
But despite Peru's inherent prejudice when it comes to issues of sexuality – shown in the fervour displayed by those who marched – there have been some advancements lately.
"Courage" and "50 Mission Cap" were sung with near religious fervour, but that night's performance of "Grace, Too" was like nothing I've ever seen at a concert.
He has managed both Lazio and Roma (twice), upset pretty much everyone in Italian football, and in the meantime shunned mainstream success with an almost religious fervour.
The boycott - if it proves to be more than just a brief burst of nationalistic fervour - could marginally add to that, unless consumers spend on something else.
Separatist fervour has dulled since 2012 when at the height of Spain's recession around one million people turned out onto the streets of Barcelona clamouring for independence.
But there is an undeniable tension behind all this nationalistic fervour, a sense that celebrating British superiority jars uncomfortably with the Brexit vote and its ugly aftermath.
For the contest for Hispanic hearts and minds is in part a proxy fight: a dispute about how to help the disadvantaged, pitting practicality against idealistic fervour.
But it comes with risks—China's history since the 19th century is studded with examples of nationalist fervour turning against the government because of leaders' perceived failings.
This tension between an Englishness embraced with an immigrant's touching fervour, but also with the immigrant's anxiety, is at the heart of this affectionate, well-told memoir.
They also called on transport workers to report women wearing face veils or full-body coverings to the police, and prohibited "naming of children to exaggerate religious fervour".
Even so, Mr Moore's rise is mainly illustrative of two local quirks: Alabamans' unusual evangelical fervour and how badly they have been served by one-party Republican rule.
Shankly, meanwhile, talked openly of socialism, speaking about it with the fervour of a man who saw it not as a political dogma so much as a creed.
A record 5.1 million retail investors, the majority Saudis, took part in Aramco's $29.4 billion IPO, lured by nationalistic fervour, promise of a hefty dividend and easy credit.
Instead of dealing with the region's ills ahead of parliamentary and presidential elections planned for November, he has used the referendum to distract the public and rouse nationalist fervour.
The overseas edition of the People's Daily had a very different message, reporting on February 2200th that "fervour" among Chinese tourists for trips to New Zealand was "continuously rising".
The fervour has abated somewhat after several scandals, such as when a Baptist congregation tried to sneak 33 children, most of whom had parents, out of Haiti in 2010.
The gangs embody a strange confluence of street politics, criminality and Islamist fervour, the latter introduced by Saudi Arabian charities in the wake of the Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004.
One man who embraces sober clubbing with all the fervour of Paul Hollywood at an Ann Summers' night in a bakery is a 20 year old chap called Bradley Gunn.
Mr Xi, by comparison, has spent a large part of his first five years rooting out corruption at the top of the party and renewing ideological fervour at its base.
Like, actual real life Stormzy, performing all those fucking bangers he has with a fervour that made him sweat more than Lee Evans in a gym with no air conditioning.
"Quennets," by Philip Terry, is a book of experimental poetry, purchased in a fit of avant-garde fervour that I will no doubt get round to one of these decades.
To describe Kingdom Hearts III as wildly anticipated would be to downplay the degree to which the fervour of the series' fanbase has been compounded by the game's extended period in development.
When Bryan Stevenson, a young Harvard Law graduate, visited Monroeville in 1989 to take up Mr McMillian's appeal, he was struck by the "Mockingbird" fervour: "Have you read the book?" a clerk pressed him.
Since then, signs of growing encroachment by China's government in Hong Kong's affairs have failed to revive the fervour that, at least initially, gave the umbrella protests their impetus before they eventually fizzled out.
The Economist: Ten years ago, during the Bush administration with all its religious fervour, the academic in vogue was Richard Dawkins who was very much against stories that protected you from the notion of mortality.
He would also be the most ardently devoted to the constitution, a fervour itself influenced by his creed—for him, as for the Founding Fathers, Americans' rights are bestowed by God—and by his background.
Australian women's number two Daria Gavrilova, who plays another Briton in Naomi Broady, may be better equipped to go deep, having fed off the crowd fervour on a run to the fourth round last year.
The fervour Republicans such as Mr Graham display in their defence of Mr Trump—even after he has admitted most of the wrongdoing in Ukraine he stands accused of—also suggests something more than tactical.
One night, Velchaninov is gripped by mysterious and agonizing pains, and Trusotsky, with an almost demented fervour, forces him to drink "two or three cups of very hot weak tea — boiling hot" as a sureshot remedy.
The fervour of Sturgeon's members to cut loose from the UK will be clear at the SNP conference, and tens of thousands marched through the streets of Edinburgh on Saturday to show support for Scottish independence.
From the late-22013th century on, those ruling Russia were determined that it be a European power—St Petersburg was the physical manifestation of the choice—and rejected its Asian traditions with a fervour of the convert.
Olivier Roy, a French scholar of Islam, has identified a broad tendency among Muslim families moving to the West: the second generation rejects some features of the old country's culture, but embraces the religion with intensified fervour.
As the caliphate has collapsed, nearly a fifth of the 40,000-plus foreign fighters who had flocked to Iraq and Syria from more than 80 countries, have headed home—bringing with them contacts, expertise and sectarian fervour.
Before the killings in Tel Aviv on Wednesday night, Israeli intelligence officials were undecided whether this Ramadan would be relatively peaceful or if the religious fervour inspired by 30 days of consecutive fasts could spur renewed violence.
While the fervour had already cooled - Kraft Heinz's share price before its latest plunge was already 153 percent below where it had been two years earlier – investors were still pricing in a triumph of hope over experience.
That might be fine for some, but folks on Twitter ain't happy, flooding the social platform with negative reviews with all the fervour of a Dagobah wet season (that's probably your soggy future home FYI, Baby Yoda).
At Ireland's main seminary, the number of young men who start training for the priesthood each year has fallen to single figures; when Catholic fervour was its height in the mid-20th century, it was in the hundreds.
But from around 2017, critics say, the Hindu nationalist leader took a harder, protectionist line on sectors such as e-commerce and technology, crafting some policies that appeared to aim at whipping up patriotic fervour ahead of elections.
She used rock 'n' roll to show her spiritual fervour ("Sing out for Jesus") and simultaneously make us aware of her sexual prowess ("I want you to rock 'n' roll me, like my back ain't got no bone").
At the height of his internationalist fervour, Mr Blair had little feeling for how Britain and other European powers were viewed by those members of the United Nations (about two-thirds of them) with recent memories of colonisation.
Since Americans have become yoked to their political tribe with an intensity that often rivals religious fervour, those with moderate political disagreements frequently find their faith hard to reconcile with their politics and end up leaving their churches.
Yes, flexing his moves and muscles with equal fervour, there is an untold beauty to the idea that Mr Transporter Jason Statham quietly blew the (bloody) doors off the hardman aesthetic before he'd even invented the hardman aesthetic.
Russia's Channel One—its main television channel, which has been whipping up anti-American fervour and support for Russia's land-grab in Ukraine—has obtained permission to launch a cable service in China, called Katyusha, with subtitles in Chinese.
Vinyl, that sacrosanct slab of plastic, has such mystique that all-vinyl events are heralded with the fervour of miracles being performed, and the ability to pull off miracles, as we all know, should remain in the right hands.
The fervour with which he has pursued his goals occasionally yields impressive oratorical results, as when he wowed an assembled crowd of western dignitaries at the 2017 Future Investment Initiative by harking back to a more tolerant Saudi society.
However radically the interior may have been refashioned to reflect new attitudes to Africa, the grandeur of King Leopold II's design and the fervour of his desire to promote his imperial venture into the continent's heart still overwhelm the visitor.
Some anti-chaebol types carp that Mr Kim now seems to be more chaebol sympathiser than sniper, and that a disarming approach will get firms to play nice only as long as it takes for the government's reformist fervour to cool.
None of our political parties seems to have a sensible stance on immigration as an economic phenomenon, as it stands, though there are several who are more than happy to make populist capital out of whipping up anti-immigrant fervour.
HONG KONG, May 31 (Reuters) - Hong Kong's private home prices hit a record high for the sixth month in a row in April, reflecting a market fervour that the authorities are eager to tame, according to government data released on Wednesday.
Five years after he left the club, Dirk Kuyt is still loved by Liverpool supporters with a fervour that few of his contemporaries are capable of eliciting, with many fans following his fortunes from afar and continuing to champion his cause.
In the post-colonial fervour of the 20th century, coastal capitals picked by trade-focused empires were spurned for "regionally neutral" new ones, such as Brasilia (Brazil), Islamabad (Pakistan) and Dodoma (Tanzania); more recently, Kazakhstan built Nursultan (née Astana) and Myanmar Naypyidaw.
Jason Tuvey, a senior emerging markets economist at Capital Economics, said the geopolitical tensions were causing the latest weakness in Aramco's shares, although they had already been falling as investors took a harder look at the firms prospects with initial IPO fervour dissipating.
Yes, there is several variations on the tongue out smiley in modern emoji, but nothing will quite match the zeal and fervour of MSN Messenger's "tongue smile" emoticon — the perfect accompaniment to a cheeky comment or when you're trying to defuse a potentially tense conversation.
The verdict on Tony Blair, Britain's prime minister at the time, is not that he is a liar and a war criminal (as many contend), but a man steered by a fatal combination of hubris, wishful thinking and moral fervour into an ultimately disastrous course of action.
The intoxicating blend of genres previously unheard in Soho and the surrounding area, combined with the sense of exclusivity engineered by the strict policy—a policy that Sullivan considers "expedient rather than elitist"—resulted in a club punters visiting with a near-religious fervour to dance and show off.
The Frenchman will certainly have his sceptics based across the pond waiting for him to slip up against a wrestler or submission artist like they did with McGregor, though those detractors will surely act with less fervour as Duquesnoy is not nearly as abrasive as his Irish comparison.
From combative missives in state media and patriotic fervour on social media, to a mobilisation of ambassadors around the globe to get its message out, China has turned up the rhetorical heat since U.S. moves this month to increase tariffs on Chinese imports and blacklist tech giant Huawei Technologies Co Ltd .
Launching on the cusp of an era when members of My Chemical Romance, Fall Out Boy, and Brand New were worshipped with a fervour traditionally reserved for boybands and the cast of Harry Potter, MySpace was the most immediate and direct form of artist-to-fan interaction you could get.
From combative missives in state media and patriotic fervour on social media, to a mobilisation of ambassadors around the globe to get its message out, China has turned up the rhetorical heat since U.S. moves this month to increase tariffs on Chinese imports and blacklist tech giant Huawei Technologies Co Ltd.
From combative missives in state media and patriotic fervour on social media, to a mobilisation of ambassadors around the world to get its message out, China has intensified its criticism of Washington since the U.S. this month moved to increase tariffs on Chinese imports and blacklisted tech giant Huawei Technologies Co Ltd.
She had spoken up for Alexei Navalny, the opposition leader, and denounced the "awful political killing" of Boris Nemtsov, with the same fervour as when, in the 1960s, she had campaigned for the writers Yuli Daniel and Andrei Sinyavsky: briefing foreign reporters on their show trial, slipping money to them in prison.
The best thing I can say about Harle's ability to take a track to a tempo switch is that his are the sort of drops that make me resent their prevalence in pop music less, because he so deftly administers them in his songs, building tracks up to precisely the right amount of fervour and then just letting them go and go, like fidget spinners on pingers.
We see tantalizing stills from Jef Cornelis' 1997 film De Kleuren van de Geest (The Colours of the Mind), which explores the rave "as a means to look at the social and spiritual role of self-induced trances in esoteric folk cultures historically," including "European paintings depicting pleasure gardens filled with large groups of people engaging in the fervour of Moorish dance" and the Gnawa culture of modern Morocco.
Afghans are the second-largest migrant group -- behind Syrians -- arriving in Europe, where authorities are struggling to cope with the continent's worst refugee crisis since World War II. A small but growing number, like 26-year-old Asif, are now returning to their country torn by war and gripped by economic malaise, as overcrowded refugee centres, a lack of jobs and the rise of anti-immigrant fervour in Europe leave them disillusioned.

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