Sentences with phrase «much fervor»

Despite being one of the best games in the series, Black Ops 2 is still a Call of Duty game and attracts as much fervor as it does vitriol.
Lesser inventive rumors included a social network for fans and more books, but those didn't garner as much fervor.
We must study our local data, and intervene with as much fervor for a student with a social - emotional issue as we do for a student with an achievement issue.
She spends her days on the hunt for the next great vintage dress with just as much fervor as she spends looking for the next important cause to support.
But it does surprise me a little that there is so much fervor over formula advertising and so little over things like that.
That helps him determine how much fervor or personal bias informs a partner's complaints.
As much as many of us look forward to yummy turkey and post-meal sloth, we dread the craziness at the airports with just as much fervor.

Not exact matches

Now the company once valued at as much as $ 95 million in market value during the peak of Bitcoin fervor last December is trading 92 % lower on less regulated and less prestigious over-the-counter markets at a value of $ 7.4 million.
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.
Beginning with the Reformation, however, different forms of Christianity competed with one another, and much of Christian fervor was devoted to supporting one form against others.
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.»
It created an atmosphere of missionary fervor and, indeed, assumed all the aspects of a religious revival — much to the consternation of contemporary observers.
Much of our recent nationalistic fervor has gone beyond healthy patriotism into the belief that capitalism and democracy are the saviors of the world.
It sum, it would seem that the civil rights movement made a massive error in investing so much time, energy, and moral fervor in such a dubious cause as mandatory school busing.
No one knows who composed these songs, but the people sang them with patriotic fervor in much the same mood that now prompts Americans to sing «The Star - Spangled Banner.»
Almost all the fervor for population control traces back to this premise, which reflects a theological confusion as much as an economic one, and it derives from the historical tendency of Western experts to see Asian peoples as mouths and not minds.
You can use pretty much any tomato - y base to make baked eggs but because I'm all about quick fixes during the week, I got Prego Italian Sauce (this Roasted Garlic & Herb flavor is the absolute bees knees) during my weekly Walmart run because it tastes homemade, has the perfect amount of sweetness to balance out its savory notes, and is gobbled up by Warren and the bambino with equal fervor.
Stunned by this event and inspired by the courageous fight for life of former teammate Lou Gehrig (he died in midseason at age 37), the Yankees played with much of their old fervor, winning 101 games and finishing 17 ahead of the second - place Red Sox.
The reason this takes place is because new gym goers are so adamant about gearing up and tackling this obstacle with the fervor of a starving lion eyeballing a fresh piece of meat, that they do too much work too early and kill their bodies.
I was surprised by how much moral fervor there was surrounding breastfeeding.
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.
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.
Now, much - anticipated releases of new colours or prints of their Slash Neck Tops often sell out with the same kind of speed and fervor, so I'm sure I'll be preaching to the choir for many of you today when we look at this Vivien of Holloway outfit that's got me feeling all kinds of festive.
Despite the heated political themes, Citizen Ruth appears to spoof both sides of the issue sufficiently, and with such fervor, that I had no idea which side it wanted to take except to make the point of how much of a spectacle has become of such a serious issue.
She's played with fervor by Salma Hayek, and although she doesn't share much screen time with our heroes, she seems to be having a blast.
On the other hand, it's an undeniably sweet film, to the point of a sugar overdose, and Isle of Dogs also has the tendency to feel a bit twee, like an approximation of a Disney film's simplified emotional fervor, such as Lady and the Tramp (1955), or perhaps the much darker MGM children's classic All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989).
Much of the fervor for charters in North Carolina came from conservative lawmakers who promised these schools would be more financially efficient.
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That may not mean much to those in the pre-50 age set, but it's astounding when we consider the lapse of time since the previous Jewish state and the constant boil of ethnic and religious fervor in the region.
I can think of no one else who writes with such brazen fervor, with so much heart poured into every line.
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!
That may fly in the face of the conventional need to keep players doing something for as long as possible, but that Candy Box doesn't overstay its welcome or become a genuinely - unfriendly time suck is part of why there's so much goodwill still hanging in the air toward it even after the fervor dies down.
2014 promises to be an ART year filled with so much variety, in rather volatile or strange connections but beating in consistent fervor that it is always seeking and thirsting for the NOW.
The reason there is so much frantic fervor for nukes is that a nuclear plant can monopolise energy production, and can be somewhat cheaper if long run impacts are excluded from consideration.
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