Sentences with phrase «fervour as»

There are few games developers in the world that engender such a fan driven fervour as Treasure.
It seems as though Cafiero and her friends are preparing for the post-Philo era at Céline — now led by Hedi Slimane — with the same fervour as conspiracy theorists stockpiling toilet paper pre-Y2K.
Rivers that pass through many different countries will attract the worst of nationalist fervour as different societies use and pollute their increasingly precious water: any bets on the odds of water wars before 2050?

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One of the company's early hires, he was responsible for selling the Macintosh computer as a software platform to developers, a task at which he succeeded largely through «fervour and zeal.»
Until Facebook and its ilk find a way to expand revenues without annoying users, the fervour around social - media companies is likely to stay as depressed as Facebook's share price.
Beginning life as a convinced young Evangelical, he gradually adopted the Tractarian High Churchmanship promoted by Keble and Newman, before embracing, with all possible fervour, the Ultramontane, Italianate Catholicism introduced into England by Cardinal Wiseman.
A recent online article by Adam Frank - an astronomer from the University of Rochester in New York state - waded into the huge current debate over the «new atheism» espoused with «evangelical fervour» by such advocates as Richard Dawkins, Christopher Hitchens etc..
These are the ideas which were first brought forward in biology by thinkers such as Needham and Woodger (with myself acquiescing on the side - lines) under the name «Organizing Relations,» and by Bertalanffy, who conducted a vigorous propaganda campaign on their behalf, under the name of «Systems Theory, and finally by Norbert Wiener, with equal fervour, as «Cybernetics.»
One day on reading a saying by the founder of Hasidism about the fervour and daily inward renewal of the pious man, he recognized in himself the Hasidic soul, and he recognized piety, hasidut, as the essence of Judaism.
In particular the bring Cesc back fervour has gone a little quiet — looking at Chelsea recently it reminds me that brilliant as Cesc was he was and never would have been the «missing link» for us.
It had all looked so good for 23 minutes as Liverpool evoked memories of famous Anfield nights of the past, boosted by the fervour rolling down off the Kop.
But more than anything else, it's a bit thin as the basis for such fervour.
As we spread into the cosmos, the route we take will be shaped by old and familiar human desires — and perhaps even a dash of religious fervour
as they do their wedding with extraordinary delight and fervour.
For those of us not caught up in the patriotic fervour of the Olympics, it would be tempting to dismiss Chariots of Fire as an outdated, backward piece of filmmaking.
As a study of repression and religious fervour, The Witch is exemplary.
Scorsese, it goes without saying, directs this with the fervour of a true auteur — perhaps not the most distinctive film he's made stylistically speaking, but still propelled by inspired musical choices, bold voiceover work, kinetic camera movements and a general structural playfulness (such as the fake television ads planted throughout the film).
These complex societies provide fertile ground for exploring daring themes such as religious fervour, police states, gender politics, the very real threat posed by predators (known as «The Myriad») and perhaps, most relevant, the toxic pesticides sprayed on crops that decimate the hive's population.
This fallacy involves playing to the general reader with commonly held sentiments, such as patriotism or religious fervour instead of discussing the actual issue.
There are also Syrian Catholic churches; and festivals such as Holi, Eid, and Christmas are all celebrated with great fervour.
If entertainment with a hint of local flare and fervour is on your mind, Ahmedabad or «Amdavad» as locals call it, is undoubtedly the place to be.
As of 2005 From Software have branched into more licensed gaming fare and whilst that may sound like terrifyingly bad news, they've approached the task with similar otaku fervour and created a whole new franchise that epitomises their nerd - like stranglehold on all things mecha.
That comes as an inevitable shame as the concept, which sees Ninja Gaiden's fervour for bloodthirsty hack «n» slash mixed with first - person shooter gunplay, feels remarkably fresh in essence.
Laura Morrison, meanwhile, sees artmaking as akin to religious fervour.
The posts we put up initially are still valid today — and the 1000's of comment stand as testimony to the contemporary fervour of the conversation:
Like many Warmists, you may live in a state of perpetual denialism, hoping that your pious behaviour and religious fervour will lead to the realists perishing as the world warms.
As best as I can tell, the sheer fervour of the reaction is the metric whereby we distinguish between «dogma» and «consensus.&raquAs best as I can tell, the sheer fervour of the reaction is the metric whereby we distinguish between «dogma» and «consensus.&raquas I can tell, the sheer fervour of the reaction is the metric whereby we distinguish between «dogma» and «consensus.»
Perhaps the pendulum of opinion is swinging back in favour of public blockchains, as opposed to the myopic fervour for private distributed ledger deployments put about by financial institutions and...
I think that your fervour for trashing other folks who you see as unworthy comes from a sense of ghettoed intellectual superiority on your part whereby you fail to realize that not everyone is as accutely aware of all that needs to be known as you are.
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