| 11. | The day was entangled in ambiguity and illuminated by ardor.
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| 12. | But Steinbrenner's ardor for former Mets was unabated.
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| 13. | The act also somehow inhibits the female's ardor.
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| 14. | John E . du Pont also held a special ardor for wrestling.
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| 15. | The ardor often flies in the face of profit performances.
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| 16. | Today, Garrison's ardor has turned to rancor.
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| 17. | My ardor for everything from heat exchangers to mantel surrounds never flags.
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| 18. | Wall Street's ardor is a fickle thing, of course.
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| 19. | Whatever his motives, he pursued his quarry with ardor.
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| 20. | Youthful ardor, in any case, counted for more than plushness.
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