Sentences with phrase «fervor at»

This excellent photo - biography portrays Wells as an outspoken journalist who never compromised and who attacked blacks and whites with equal fervor at any sign of accommodation to racial inequity.
The Stanley Cup is hockey's brightest prize, and hockey salaams with simple fervor at the foot of its well - worn keg.

Not exact matches

Still, the state is a stronghold of antitrade fervor, which was on display at Cleveland's 2016 GOP convention.
As much as many of us look forward to yummy turkey and post-meal sloth, we dread the craziness at the airports with just as much fervor.
Now the company once valued at as much as $ 95 million in market value during the peak of Bitcoin fervor last December is trading 92 % lower on less regulated and less prestigious over-the-counter markets at a value of $ 7.4 million.
(Just look at the fervor that classic bands drum up when they reunite on tour or release a new album.)
Justin Wolfers, an associate professor of business and public policy at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, argued those working in the field of happiness economics mistakenly imagine that the world is run by legions of politicians and economists whose love of GDP approaches religious fervor.
Investors patient enough to wait out the speculative fervor are usually able to purchase the shares at a lower price.
Titov, who is reportedly a friend of Putin's as well as a «part of the Kremlin establishment,» seconded the president's fervor and opined that there exists «a need for change in [Russian] society» that may be addressed, at least in part, through the «development of the blockchain, cryptocurrencies, IT spheres.»
I remember, for example, the website, Condoflip.com, which says it all in terms of the degree of speculative fervor that was evident at the time.
Like his predecessors at prior historic turns, U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson, representing the people, has pursued and denigrated Microsoft with a fervor that borders on the evangelical.
I recently read the book Bull by Maggie Mahar, and I thought I'd highlight just one example that illustrates the speculative fervor that existed at the time.
The key to religious fervor, on both sides is education, and until children can be allowed to choose their religion, if they want one at all, we will not see anything change.
The authors usefully highlight the ways in which the evangelical fervor of the nineteenth century gave women considerably expanded space for social leadership, and they view people such as Matthews and Joseph Smith, founder of the Mormons, as reacting, at least in significant part, to this challenge to patriarchy.
Probably a mechanism to build some sort of self esteem and that the echos that come back at them in their tribe gives them the fervor to continue their mission.
I guess evangelicals also aim to take control of the gubment and force us all to convert at gun - point (or as many also believe, at welfare - check revocation point)-- their unabashed fervor to take over the military academies and promote their belief system there is shockingly bold.
The references to persecution and tribulation, the remarks about worldly cares and security choking out the original fervor, probably reflect the difficulties facing the church at the time of the writing of the gospd rather than thirty years before.
The nature imageries of Jesus from agricultural life have also shattered the prevalent understanding of the divine rule as something that is to approach at the end time with a bang and with an apocalyptic fervor.
Though in the past decades there has been an appreciable cooling off of the fervor displayed at the beginning of the twentieth century by the advocates of the psychology of religion, still today the various schools of depth - psychology and psychoanalysis offer clues to the understanding of the unconscious and its workings.
Now they profess at some of our best universities, parse postmodernity, and preach «creation care» with liberal fervor.
After 20 schoolchildren and six adults were shot and killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School on Friday, the national debate over gun control has resumed with a fervor.
But those who participate in the internal history of the covenant will see the call of Abraham, the Exodus from Egypt, the lives of the prophets, Israel and Judah's release from captivity, the disciples» missionary fervor after the death of Jesus, and the establishment of the Church as all having a promissory significance that a «scientific» historian might not appreciate at all.
I must say I am a bit surprised at the fervor on this topic.
How can we be saved at once both from our present luke warmness and from the negative relations to other traditions that too often accompanied our past fervor?
In his book, The Timeless Christian (1969)-- written at a time when there was even more revolutionary fervor in Church - related commentary — Erik von Kuehnelt - Leddihn showed how believers could be attentive to their times, without sacrificing their perennial Christian beliefs.
And all evoke in their followers if not total dedication, at least a fervor and commitment (I previously called it «obsession») uncharacteristic of major American religious bodies.
The Western missionary fervor once directed at Christianizing Asia has been channeled, in the second half of the twentieth century, into proselytizing for fewer Asians.
Even though the rule was a simple one, with our best interests at heart, it quickly turned into a rule my sister and I heeded with a religious fervor.
Stunned by this event and inspired by the courageous fight for life of former teammate Lou Gehrig (he died in midseason at age 37), the Yankees played with much of their old fervor, winning 101 games and finishing 17 ahead of the second - place Red Sox.
Cena didn't actually defeat an entire stable by himself — he picked up a few eliminations, as did his teammates — but he survived a DDT to the concrete and a 2 - on - 1 at the end, in the midst of LOL Cena Wins fervor, so it sure felt like he did it by himself.
There doesn't appear to be any value on this prop bet and I hate tying up funds for months at a time, so I'll be avoiding this prop bet with more fervor than I avoid meeting my girlfriend's parents.
Further illustrating their ferocity and fervor as fans, the Arcadian Tigers bring books along to read at basketball games.
They have athletes at the skill positions and should come out with energy and fervor, with Punchable Face Tom Herman leading the way.
Through his statements and gestures, it is clear Cuomo intends to try to capitalize on the torrent of anti-Trump fervor and to try to be at the forefront of Trump opposition in New York.
For Paladino, though, some anti-incumbent fervor could be a positive, even if that comes at the expense of Republicans now in the chamber.
«We have never heard or seen of any issues at polling places in Onondaga County, but with the fervor that's out there, a lot of parents were concerned and not having got kids there alleviates that concern,» Czarny said.
And through his statements and gestures, it is clear that Mr. Cuomo intends to try to capitalize on the torrent of anti-Trump fervor and to try to be at the forefront of Trump opposition in New York.
While such ideology - driven critics have long existed (especially in the United States) their fervor and the weapons at their disposal have increased in the recent years, says Michael Halpern, who is program manager at the Center for Science and Democracy of the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) in Washington, D.C.
This year, fervor for food is at a fever pitch, with the world of healthy cuisine expanding, giving wellness - minded consumers a bounty of options to choose from.
All the colors are beautiful and I instantly felt in love with Adoration but actually couldn't decide whether I wanted Frenzy or Fervor (felt in love at first swatch), so suffice it to say, I only walked away with Adoration and that is the one I will be reviewing today.
Now, much - anticipated releases of new colours or prints of their Slash Neck Tops often sell out with the same kind of speed and fervor, so I'm sure I'll be preaching to the choir for many of you today when we look at this Vivien of Holloway outfit that's got me feeling all kinds of festive.
Perhaps this is caution at play with such a hot - potato subject, but the soft approach to Charles and his contentious work from director Jon Amiel offers more than simple religious histrionics and scientific fervor.
In every respect, Hughes was a superstar, followed in the gossip pages and trade magazines with equal fervor, but very few knew (at the time) of how difficult it was for him in social situations, obsessed with order and cleanliness, finding even the shaking of hands as distasteful.
No, the role of unwavering nag is filled by Aidan's father Gabe (Mandy Patinkin), a proud patriarch who has offered to pay for his grandchildren's schooling as long as it takes place at an Orthodox yeshiva (which one child embraces with a frightening fervor, while the other rejects).
The reverend, on the other hand, seems at first to mainly act as an object of shock, but his fervor to leave culminates in an added bonus to the climax, when a plan to dispose of a body is just about complete.
Afterman, who promoted a couple of James Brown gigs back in the day — including one at San Quentin — spoke with the fervor of a seasoned impresario.
Have your credit cards at the ready and prepare to hit the refresh button with fervor as you try to secure tickets to Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
The fervor of Ash's devotees is extraordinary, inducing one person to pay a ridiculous amount of money for a toothpick at an Ash themed auction.
After literally years of being somewhat mystified by the first Pirates film's beloved status in the hearts and minds of millions, I'm at an absolute loss in coming up with reasons that the second entry, Dead Man's Chest, has whipped up these same millions of people into even more of a froth - mouthed frenzy, the likes of which I haven't seen before for a film this mediocre, even rivaling the collective fervor for Narnia, Harry Potter, and the Matrix sequels.
A Grammy - winning artist such as Mary J. Blige should not be expected to devour a film the way she does in «Mudbound» but you will be floored at her interpretation of a mother, leading and supporting her family with a stoic fervor.
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