Sentences with phrase «fervor into»

Burne - Jones translated this early fervor into a semi-popular success, with works like The Backgammon Players (1861), a furniture chest he painted for William Morris.
A fit, compact 34 - year - old with closely cropped white - and - gray hair and brown eyes, Gazzaley throws himself with equal fervor into the two obsessions of his life: research and nature photography.
Why not put your fervor into helping the world (like most true religious people do).

Not exact matches

But while data security becomes an ever more pressing issue for businesses and users, the Trump administration's anti-regulation fervor has translated into little to no new federal action enforcing it.
On the other hand, the Chinese Communist Party would have a hard time explaining any acquiescence to a Chinese population that's been drummed into a nationalistic fervor over the issue.
Tap into that shared fervor and amp it up!
We might consider the speculative nature of Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies to be a sign of excess, and in the fullness of time, stock investors may find themselves relieved that speculative fervor was channeled into Bitcoin rather than stocks.
Her fervor is fueled by helping youth shift their misfortune into a positive energy, turning trials in triumph.
Speculative fervor took a boost in September trading as the Russell 2000 small cap index broke into a bull market, driving penny stocks, according to Investopedia...
He would like to see liberation theology take its cues from base communities» populist «grass - roots communitarian democracy» and then extend this «populism» into a liberalism that, contra Marx, offers «democracy and equality to all human beings, regardless of sex, race or social class (Rousseau)» Sigmund's agenda would purge liberation theology of much of its «early revolutionary fervor,» but in its dialogue with liberalism it would still perform «a radical «prophetic» role in reminding complacent elites of the religious obligation of social solidarity, and in combating oppression.»
I don't think I need to go into the horrors committed on humanity such religious fervor has and continues to cause.
And it isn't just him, but the German people who followed him into committing those acts with such religious fervor.
The church's leadership believed the approach would attract people searching for answers, bring them into a relationship with Christ, and then capitalize on their contagious fervor to evangelize others.
Much of our recent nationalistic fervor has gone beyond healthy patriotism into the belief that capitalism and democracy are the saviors of the world.
Put these attitudes in the context of a religious environment and you can multiply the fervor about a hundred times, for the will of the parents translates into the will of God.
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.
There was a scrum of overzealous women hoarding the pile of fuzzy green pods and shoveling them into bags with such fervor that I knew they were something not be missed.
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.
Akins concentrated on Jordan's body, tearing into it with punches that would have taken all the fervor out of a less beautifully conditioned fighter.
«What is absolutely important is to teach our youth, who are losing the benefit of education, who have lost their revolutionary fervor, who moved into gangs and violence, that we were once them,» he urged.
The Times says the Conroy decision on Long Island should «be the case that finally shames all communities into toning down the anti-immigrant fervor and insisting on effective, evenhanded law enforcement.»
It's hard to tell if the fervor will translate into votes.
There are a couple of candidates in the upcoming election who want to tap into this anti-fracking fervor.
In 1990 Ollerenshaw plunged into her hobby of astronomy with typical fervor.
The breakups made even more painful by the intensity and fervor with which I entered into romantic relationships.
So I dove into the scientific literature with a passion and fervor I'm sure other hopeful parents can understand.
In 2010, the massive Hamptons Film Festival Oscar mash up that included «Black Swan,» «127 Hours,» «The King's Speech,» «Blue Valentine,» preceded by NYFF's «The Social Network» sent me into an Oscar fervor I hadn't experienced before... one that ended Oscar night in a «King's Speech» tailspin.
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.
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, not surprisingly, plays as if it is the first in an intended franchise, though it's not likely to garner the fervor that Transformers generated, primarily due to the lessened nostalgia for G.I. Joe figures as well as Sommers not being as adept as Michael Bay in tapping into the requisite visual appeal and dumb wisecracks (is that an oxymoron?)
At the time of its release, there was a great deal of buzz going into the film, probably because people were still hungry for more Batman - type action (another film whose hype generated fervor beyond its means to entertain).
Sudeikis had a humble tone when speaking about his new placement into the genre, while Headland paralleled her film's fervor to challenge the squeakier preconceptions of relationships as shown through funny love stories.
«Amid everything happening at Harvard, the theoretical and intellectual fervor, you can fall into the trap of forgetting the reasons why you went to grad school in the first place,» he says.
With Reform Fervor in the Air, Local School Board Elections See Record Outside Spending This year, huge amounts of money and passion are flowing down the ballot into the school board elections — part of an all - out war over public school reform.
Lyndsey Medsker, the parent of two students in Brent Elementary, which feeds into Jefferson, said it was the «perfect place for the new secretary to see first - hand a public school that fell victim to the chaos of charters and a fervor for school choice.»
The Sad Puppies campaign went viral, apparently tapping into a vein of anti-political correctness fervor among science fiction fans.
They love and hate deeply, with an artist's fervor, and this extends beyond career considerations into the most intimate aspects of their personal lives.
While America becomes swept up in the fervor of the Space Race, Harrison turns his attention home, passing up the chance to become an astronaut to welcome his daughter, Florence, into the world.
I can think of no one else who writes with such brazen fervor, with so much heart poured into every line.
And in the heat of World War II fervor, they are propelled into a hasty wedding.
«Bray illuminates the dark side of the American Dream in her long - awaited sequel to The Diviners (2012), weaving xenophobia, industrial progress, Jazz Age debauchery, government secrets, religious fervor, and supernatural horror into a sprawling and always entertaining narrative.»
Square - Enix entered into the mobile market with a fervor.
Sadly, everything there is has been copy - pasted with such fervor that doing anything at all soon degrades into nothing but a massive chore.
The vastness of the American continent, with its unending landscapes and roads, and its vast cities embodying an energetic modernist optimism all combined to propel Beckmann — who had never before experienced geographic space on such an imposing scale — into an extraordinary fervor of productivity.
However, Sacks, who spent studied fine art at Princeton and Yale, orchestrates them into a poetic ambiance that recalls early cutouts of the 20th century European collage and the chaotic fervor of Abstract Expressionism of the «40s.
This attitude combines the unlovely traits of religious certitude and fervor with political partisanship into a stew that produces appalling disregard for both one's opponents and scientific accuracy.
This makes it all too easy to slip into weak and self - serving ways of thinking, supported by a convenient apathy and ideological fervor.
With the fervor of a convert, I now look for ways of introducing lessons on intellectual property into my teaching in the school of education and in the program in science, technology, and society (STS).
The fervor around smart speakers and the digital assistants that power them is bringing us closer to the concept of ambient computing, where most of our electronics have some sort of smarts built into them and can be controlled by voice.
Activities like The Schooner Pride Boat Trip add the fervor back into the relationship.
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