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But these people believed so fervently in the power of history.
Yes, we could probably get past this, or I fervently hope so.
But the two cases showed how fervently some companies work to keep themselves out of the news.
But he certainly worked fervently to imagine what an American music might be.
In America, they are among our most fervently religious communities.
It may have been because he believed so fervently in himself.
I went in and sat down trying fervently to look cool.
Only time will tell if such questions are answered in ways they fervently hope.
But wait six months, and they'll fervently wish they had him back.
"Now that is something I can get behind," she said fervently.
One of them was that he believed fervently in the difference between right and wrong.
For some reason, I found myself fervently hoping it would be the same when we left.
She pulled her face away from him and nodded fervently.
I can only most fervently wish for your continued success.
George came in, took her hand and kissed it fervently.
Just as fervently, she wanted her hometown to meet the children.
I did fervently hope, however, that she'd stay in the Washington time zone.
She fervently hoped so, if only because it gave her some sort of chance.
He fervently hoped that they were too far away to see him, though.
Some, I'm sure, wish fervently they were born another time.
She was fervently wishing that he would go away, and yet part of her wanted him to stay.
There are exceptions, of course; I name myself as one most fervently!
"I can sure believe that," the young man said fervently.
But where are all the people who believe so fervently in the right of self-determination?
Just as fervently, she had denied that it could actually happen.