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The question is if their support will be as fervent in 2012.
It received a more fervent response than we've had before.
That fervent pressure found its way to the right spring.
"Exactly my point," said the President in a fervent voice.
Or but a wish so fervent it might have been true?
By 1600, however, he changed his mind and became a fervent Catholic.
It comes through in the fervent way he talks about his work.
Like their father, they are fervent believers in a market economy.
As a young boy, he'd been fervent in his faith.
The question had the sound of a fervent plea for help.
This is some of the best and most fervent writing sport has seen.
He has also learned the language of the politically fervent.
"It is our fervent hope that they will find the courage to do so."
For David to convey such fervent language to another man made no sense.
He smiled at her instead, and offered a fervent thank you on his way out.
That fervent repetition of his name was the best way she knew to answer him.
Then, eyes closed, he thought of home and his fervent desire to go there.
He is a fervent supporter of a more united Europe.
It is my fervent hope that they will never be lowered.
My fervent hope is that someone I know will have it finally and invite me.
By spring, however, the show had gained a growing and often fervent following.
A. There's a few musicians in the country who play - a small number but very fervent.
The young woman was very pretty, sensible, kind and fervent in faith.
Like most authors, she was a fervent reader as a child.
Almost as fervent were the reactions elsewhere in the community.