Sentences with phrase «fervor over»

So, if the difference isn't audible, then why are are you here and why do you get the sense that there's such a zeal and fervor over the FLAC vs. ALAC battle?
I remember some debates of nearly religious fervor over Motorola vs. Intel.
Campaigners for legislation requiring deep cuts in emissions of greenhouse gases say this is just a first draft of an eventual strong bill that will be forced as public fervor over climate builds.
«I guess I was totally oblivious to the kind of nationalistic fervor over trade imbalance and all of that stuff.»
I mean, MS hasn't announced their system sales for a while now, despite a lot more fervor over them not offering up the numbers.
Yes, it's true — at BookPage, sometimes we get really, really excited about what has arrived in the day's mail (see our fervor over the new Penguin Classics here).
The fervor over NFL players» brains and those of other elite athletes has trickled all the way down to mini-kicker soccer teams and peewee football leagues.
Despite the political fervor over finally tackling high property taxes, New Yorkers might not feel much of a break even if Cuomo's plan passes.
Progressive fervor over President Donald Trump's election has catapulted Murphy's standing among Democrats, who are looking for energetic young leaders as they recover from a humbling electoral defeat.
This man has personally seen children die of preventable diseases because they weren't vaccinated, and that goes much further with me than the internet fervor over vaccination.
But it does surprise me a little that there is so much fervor over formula advertising and so little over things like that.
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.

Not exact matches

During the first of two hearings on Capitol Hill on Thursday, the Environmental Protection Agency administrator faced tough questions from House Democrats over his myriad ethics scandals and deregulatory fervor.
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.
By reciprocating with religious fervor, we are engaging the radicals in their religious war making this a war over religion, not politics.
This religion of patriotic fervor sets Rorty against other leftisms with their «semi-conscious anti-Americanism, which they carried over from the rage of the late sixties.»
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.
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.
Yes, this game was so displeasing to the masses that it helped to push the fervor for a college football playoff over the top.
It would be less painful in the end to let the Good Governor whip up the public fervor to advance his agenda and negotiate in good faith privately over tea and crackers on Eagle Street to reach the so - called consensus.
Republican science denialism tends to be motivated by antiregulatory fervor and fundamentalist concerns over control of the reproductive cycle.
«Black Panther» fever took over Los Angeles and beyond this weekend as the highly anticipated Disney film opened to the kind of fervor typically reserved for the latest offering in the «Star Wars» franchise.
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.
Bella Heathcote's blond beauty is initially distracting but she, too, submerges herself in her character, a bright but naïve student who gives herself over to the two intellectuals who love her with equal fervor.
It makes him suspect in the anti-communist fervor of the late 1950s, but that commitment makes him the perfect emissary for back - channel negotiations for a prisoner swap for Gary Powers, the captured pilot of a U-2 spy plane shot down over Soviet airspace.
Still, Cagney gives himself over to scenes of sentimental romance and nationalist fervor as freely as he commits to the dancing.
Despite a wave of patriotic fervor washing over the country during the past year, most Americans expect schools to teach children the bad as well as the good about U.S. history and government, a survey by Public Agenda reveals.
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.
Arturo Pérez - Reverte is at his finest here, offering readers a bittersweet, richly rendered portrait of a powerful, forbidden love story that burns brightly over forty years, from the fervor of youth to the dawn of old age.
Destiny launched at over 11,000 midnight openings around the world, as fans in over 178 countries (Source: Radian6) shared their fervor on YouTube and in social media.
Despite contemporary and localizing references in The Little Patriots, such as the dome of the Pantheon in the background or the paving - stone barricade to the left, the pall of the academic poncif hangs heavier over the painting than the smoke of revolutionary fervor; one is made all too aware, in the pose of the little patriot in the center — reminiscent of that of Donatello's David, and so appropriate in its iconographic implications — that Jeanron was an art historian as well as an artist.
The heads are a perfect illustration of the dual mission Mr. Marshall has been pursuing with a kind of holy fervor for almost 40 years now: building a sturdy bridge for figurative painting from the 15th century to ours, over treacherous spans of recent history that declared both figuration and painting to be finished — and at the same time trying to rewrite history itself.
Vallotton is justly celebrated for his friezelike portrait (not in the show) of the legendary anarchist and writer FÉLIX FÉNÉON EDITING LA REVUE BLANCHE (1896), the journal associated with the Nabi artists Pierre Bonnard, Maurice Denis and ÿdouard Vuillard, an intense image of a man hunched over his manuscripts that today seems to presage the fervor of the solitary blogger.
Remember the ritualistic daubing of perfume in preparation for a type of tryst, a slow, light movement on fingertips over the erogenous zones — perhaps more crass, but no less spiritual in its fervor — when one either anticipates,...
So what has caused the fervor and fretting over the «lowering of expectations for the Copenhagen negotiations,» as was cited in today's satirical «Fossil of the Day» prize that's awarded by CAN - International to the nation (s) that have done the «best» at blocking or stalling the talks.
In the fervor of excitement over the possibility of big profits dozens of custom PC manufacturers rushed to get their machines ready for the incoming onslaught of the Steam faithful.
Cruz has been nearly monomaniacal in his fervor against abortion — even attempting to shut the government down again in 2015 over federal funding for Planned Parenthood, the nation's largest provider of reproductive health care.
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