Fervently Sentence Examples

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  • At the moment, she was fervently wishing she had stayed home.

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  • She woke and prayed fervently for an answer, and then fell asleep again - to the same nightmare.

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  • But they did believe, fervently, that together they made an unstoppable pair, whatever the situation.

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  • She closed her eyes and prayed fervently.

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  • He spoke fervently of the opportunity which offered itself to those who loved the freedom of Greece.

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  • Hands clasped, she prayed fervently, asking God not to let Destiny suffer for what they had done.

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  • Clenching her hands together she prayed fervently.

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  • Although I now to not advocate Socialism, I am still fervently against US aggression on the country.

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  • Unfortunately his extemporaneous speeches were commonplace, in very bad taste, fervently intemperate and denunciatory; and though this was probably due largely to temperament and habits of stump-speaking formed in early life, it was attributed by his enemies to drink.

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  • Just as her styles changed over the years (yet somehow always remained fervently bold and enigmatic), so too did Cher's makeup.

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  • He prayed fervently against his idleness; he determined, as often as he received the sacrament, that he would no longer doze away and trifle away his time; but the spell under which he lay resisted prayer and sacrament.

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  • The confiscated revenues of Ammon and the tribute from Syria and Cush provided ample means for adorning Ekhaton (Akhetat on), the horizon of Aton, the new capital, and for richly rewarding those who adopted the Aton teaching fervently.

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  • Let us love the brethren with a pure heart fervently.

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  • Although I now to not advocate socialism, I am still fervently against US aggression on the country.

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  • It should be noted that Madonna herself has no affiliation whatsoever with the Nudes 1979 product collection, and the singer has fervently worked to stop the production of items that make such use of the photographs.

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  • Both actors are fervently protective of their privacy.The actress, who grew up without following a specific religion, converted to Judaism (Cohen's faith) after studying the subject for several years.

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  • Both Guy and Madge fervently denied such rumors and continued to make appearances together at various red carpet events.

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  • Ennemond Boniface was a socialist nudist, who fervently believed that nudism was an alternative to bloody socialist revolution, and would bring about a new naturist era in which all would be equal under the sun (see sidebar).

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  • The Silva Method is promoted and followed fervently by many people around the world.

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  • Not even a henotheist fervently worshipping one of many gods, Amenophis (Amenhotp) IV.

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  • Many miracles were attributed to him alive and dead, and it is said that when his body was dissected it was found that two of his ribs had been broken, an event attributed to the expansion of his heart while fervently praying in the catacombs about the year 1545.

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  • The very intensity of that phase of modern thought which declaims fervently against all creeds, and would maintain what George Eliot called " the right of the individual to general haziness," is likely to draw all Christian thinkers nearer to one another in sympathy through acceptance of the Apostles' Creed as the common basis of Christian thought.

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  • There were philosophic and philanthropic elements in his political faith which will always lead some to class him as a visionary and fanatic; but although he certainly indulged at times in dreams at which one may still smile, he was not, properly speaking, a visionary; nor can he with justice be stigmatized as a fanatic. He felt fervently, was not afraid to risk all on the conclusions to which his heart and his mind led him, declared himself with openness and energy; and he spoke and even wrote his conclusions, how ever bold or abstract, without troubling to detail his reasoning or clip his off-hand speculations.

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