fervidly


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Synonyms for fervidly

with passionate fervor

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Prof Dr Ashraf: I firmly believe that you have stepped forward and I fervidly acknowledge your efforts in science popularization.
I would have thought it unnecessary to fervidly condemn these atrocious killings, since there can be no doubt as to their extreme brutality, but perhaps with the frenzy surrounding the war on terror it may be required.
This phrase is written in Eduardo's own hand on a pre-printed note that also said 'for the thoughts and for the congratulations I fervidly thank you.' (25)
Fox coverage was fervidly pro-police, while CNN agonized for the protestors and MSNBC gave us Al Sharpton, posing as both journalistic observer and social provocateur.
how I loved that place so fervidly not a grassblade given me who soon
The story of the making--and breaking--of Webster's Third, including its publisher's momentous blunders (such as an error-ridden press release that seemingly endorsed the use of the word "ain't") and its critics' fervidly sarcastic critiques, is inherently entertaining, and this quality makes up for many of the book's faults.
Instead, I'd suggest, we are living through a historical moment in which the apparent hegemony of neoliberalism has incited a counterdiscourse that endorses all things communal and collective with the same fervidly blind insistence with which neoliberalism endorses all things private and market-based.
Like Thore, and endorsing the methods championed by his brother, Louis, Charles Blanc fervidly advocated artists' associations as the key to artistic renewal in the years before 1848.
NNA - 12/12/2011 - Hezbollah fervidly condemned on Monday the French Foreign Minister's accusations leveled against Syria and Hezbollah accusing both sides of mastering the attack which targeted UNIFIL peace keepers on Friday.
The fruits of its fervidly antichoice imagination are available on its website--without the context of its frequent scandals--for the casual Internet surfer.
Bought from Tattersalls for just 2,000 guineas as a yearling in 2006, the son of Starborough has a startling r ecord of 15 wins from 16 starts and is supported fervidly in his nation of residence.
The inland hills of Mendocino County reliably see no rainfall between the months of May and October, an interval during which the sun blazes, as one 1880 history of the area put it, "as if fully determined to prove to mankind that it can shine more fervidly to-day than it did yesterday." That plenitude of sun, which is shared by Mendocino's neighbors, Humboldt and Trinity counties, has helped cement the region's status as the capital of American cannabis production--known collectively as the "Emerald Triangle." Topography has also helped.
Even as I stood there and the tick tick tick of the metronomic hazards suggested order order order, I thought it all fervidly fascinating, these unmasked polemic swings of temperament, wondered if she was, after a few more minutes of evaluation time, some kind of deranged Sybil, or if I myself had simply slowed over the years, physically and emotionally.
Banting fervidly felt that only he and Best discovered insulin.