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.
Most of the special features make some reference to being «munk'd,» which sounds extremely painful — but more noteworthy is how they embrace the sensationalistic garbage the movie itself decries with
such fervour.
But more than anything else, it's a bit thin as the basis for
such fervour.
Not exact matches
The reason the English took to their Marian devotion with
such intensity and
fervour is that, in their cherishing of marriage from the sixth century onwards, they could instinctively perceive how Mary was the exemplar (through the power of her own assent to God) and the national emblem of the way in which the spiritual precedes the physical.
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..
Such «slave hymns» were popular among Pulayas from 1857 onwards, and were sung with
fervour during the baptism ceremony.33
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.»
There's nothing particularly unusual about seeing a footballer wound up and brimming with emotional focus and
fervour, but to see an entire team keyed up to
such a level yet so in control of themselves — the occasional unwise yellow card aside, Fernando — is remarkable, the more so because they are apparently able to reproduce it from big game to big game.
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.
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).
What did I talk to her about, with
such force and
fervour?
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.
There are few games developers in the world that engender
such a fan driven
fervour as Treasure.
However,
such is the
fervour with which the courts have come to embrace mediation that, in many cases, it is no longer considered an optional alternative.