Sentences with phrase «fervour at»

Mann, the man, has nothing to do with Steve's fervour at all.
She had surged to apparent invincibility on the back of unabashed nationalistic fervour at the party conference.

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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.»
I can actually see myself at least talking too this fellow about his evangelical fervour in the workplace.
Earlier this year, Newfrontiers leaders gathered at Westminster Chapel to pray with fervour and passion that God would again send revival.
The Church can be sensitive to this new fervour and at least be a support structure to people's struggle, even if it can not enter directly into them.
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.
Only at times, mind, given that they made such hard work of beating such modest opposition, but still it feels like progress... The fervour of the celebrations reflected the nature of England's victory, in a back - and - forth game, rather than the significance of the goal.
His message comes at a poignant time, given the current academic fervour over the perceived decline of the US in the face the rise of China, and was both sobering and hopeful in tone.
At conferences she's first onto the microphone after every talk, jumping on the speaker with gladiatorial fervour.
They may be at various stages of the careers, but they share a common fervour for solving theoretical or experimental problems in physics and have a determination to get out there and find good science.
Then on 15 July something unexpected happened: perhaps by accident, perhaps in a moment of revolutionary fervour after Bastille Day, someone at the French space agency CNES made public sensational new images of the comet's icy core.
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.
Over the past few decades the top German auto manufacturers have been trading punches at the upper end of the luxury performance segment, with ever increasing fervour.
The once - in - twelve - years anointment of the colossal idol of Lord Bahubali Gomateshwara at the summit of the Indragiri hills, is marked by extraordinary religious fervour and rich in spectacle.
I remain astonished at the fervour with which greens like Mark defend wind power at all costs, despite growing evidence that it does real environmental harm, rewards the rich at the expense of the poor and does not cut carbon dioxide emissions significantly if at all.
«In the romantic fervour surrounding an engagement — a royal engagement, at that — it can be easy to overlook formalities, particularly those that may seem to bring doubt on the relationship.
I am sure if this were to happen in any of the above areas of practice, a firestorm of legal and political rebuke would be hurled at the government with such fervour, and so much litigation, that the government would either fall or back down from such an outrageous law.
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