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To the script’s credit and Midthunder’s convincing zeal, Sherry has her own motives for making it work, including a need to stick up for the weak.

“Red Scare” is a tapestry of individual dramas and miniature paranoid thrillers, each defined by the zeal of the age, a few resulting in the actual apprehension of Soviet spies.

His zeal for attacking Trump’s political enemies would follow him into the FBI director’s office.

He loved and often worked in L.A. but he loved San Francisco, with that particular zeal of people who call that city “the city.”

The prime minister has a zeal to harness its opportunities.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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