For Terry Gosliner,
fervor comes in the form of a far - out - looking soft - bodied marine mollusk known as a nudibranch, also familiarly called a sea slug.
As Ebert neared the end of his life, following a long battle with cancer that robbed him of his voice and part of his jaw,
his fervor came through more than ever in his written words.
However, just as quickly as
the fervor came for Beatty's film, it died just as quickly.
Not exact matches
A second 10,000 - barrel production facility with public access is
coming, Kimmich says, but that doesn't mean much for the rest of the country: With it, they're still hoping to cater to the local community's
fervor.
There will be times when immediate action is an urgent necessity, but there may be other times when you
come across a
fervor on Facebook or Twitter and you need to take a step back.
What is comparatively new is the faith and
fervor with which it is pursued and the manner in which all else tends to be regarded as subordinate to the happiness that
comes from the satisfaction of wants.
This led Luther eventually to conclude that the Roman Church was irrevocably committed to the claim that the authority of the pope stood even above Holy Scripture and it was in this context that he
came, over the next several years, to believe that the papacy was the prophesied Antichrist of the last days, a conviction he then held to his dying day with a literalistic
fervor that his modern interpreters have rarely been willing to take as seriously as he did.
The
fervor they have for Apple or Google or the Playstation or Xbox or whatever latest gadget
comes out is truly frightening.
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.
What Herberg did not see
coming was the resurgence of a split between liberal Protestants and evangelicals» a split that would rejuvenate Protestant
fervor throughout the last quarter of the twentieth century.
But the book takes a rather surprising turn when Besançon discusses how icons
came to be, in the author's view, fetishized by the Orthodox churches, especially by Russian nationalists» the most flagrant case being Joseph Stalin's order that icons be displayed in Moscow the day after Hitler's invasion of Russia in 1941 to whip up nationalist
fervor in his atheist state.
And in recent centuries we've
come to embrace our selfishness — our hyperindividuality — with an almost religious
fervor.
St. Paul's admonition to Timothy rings with the hard ascetic
fervor that one has
come to think of as distinctively Christian.
In both texts, after all, we are dealing with uncompromising ideals, presented with intense
fervor and great pathos, against which any reality would
come up short.
They notice also the evangelistic
fervor, the selfless devotion evoked, the totalistic claims, the interest in the transformation of the human being, the confidence that a new age is
coming.
But most likely the year 2000 will
come and go, Gone will be the fever and
fervor of Christian mission that has taken hold of some of us.
They have athletes at the skill positions and should
come out with energy and
fervor, with Punchable Face Tom Herman leading the way.
-- TENNEY»S TRUMP
FERVOR — New York Times» Lisa W. Foderaro: «The message last month sounded as if it
came directly from a Donald J. Trump campaign speech, with references to draining the swamp and calls for the prosecution of Hillary Clinton and James B. Comey, among others.
For Paladino, though, some anti-incumbent
fervor could be a positive, even if that
comes at the expense of Republicans now in the chamber.
«I think the political leaders last year saw the depth of the support, the
fervor of our advocacy and they're all
coming together to say... «We're going to make it happen,»» he added.
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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.
She must
come to a decision, and as she sings and sings about her
fervors and fears, she has to slough off the demons blocking her way.
We know how to reach that audience and based on [What We Do In The Shadows]
fervor, we expect that audience will
come out to Hunt For the Wilderpeople.»
Whereas the majority considered what would
come to be called Episodes IV to VI sacred, Abrams took over Star Trek following a mix of good and bad, none of them inspiring a comparable degree of
fervor or ridicule.
He wrote and directed Fury with the same
fervor we have
come to expect from him.
Some people played along but many were appalled at the very idea of something as cliched and flimsy as a love triangle defining the young woman they've
come to admire so fiercely from Suzanne Collins» best - selling trio of novels, the first adaptation of which makes its way to the screen this weekend amid great
fervor and expectation.
When the morning announcements
came on near the end of the debate, members of the agrees recited the Pledge of Allegiance with a little more
fervor than the other students.
«The
fervor around this show does highlight a larger issue when it
comes to modern media and our kids... we parents don't understand it and as a result, don't want to talk to them about it.»
There's revolutionary
fervor in the room, and it's not only
coming from the image onscreen.
Much of the
fervor for charters in North Carolina
came from conservative lawmakers who promised these schools would be more financially efficient.
Teacher union activists have
come to picket ALEC's yearly meetings with a self - righteous
fervor that makes the true believers glow with pride.
No line of cars I have driven has even
come close to duplicating BMW's
fervor for building cars that stop as well as they go.
Often that
comes with a
fervor that is hard to contain, and sometimes that
fervor is joined by a type of «blindness» or «deafness» to suggestions, recommendations, or even business realities.
The Virgin of Carmen de Paucartambo is a holiday celebrated not only with much religiosity but rather with a
fervor that
comes from something more than the desire of a people of honoring to a sacred image of 1.32 m of height; in Paucartambo when homage is paid to the Mamacha del Carmen is celebrated something more than a Catholic rite; is celebrated a collective idea might be called tradition!
Sure, you don't need alcohol to partake in the competitive
fervor of Mario Kart, but it'll likely help the insults
come out a lot quicker.
But those who have drunk the fossil fuel kool - aid won't let the facts get in the way of their ideological
fervor to keep «biz as usual» —
come hell or high water (i.e., climate change impacts galore).