| 11. | Director D . A . Pennebaker, who also helmed " Monterey Pop, " captures that fervency nicely.
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| 12. | But the fervency, the soul and the passion not only are still there, but have grown keener with age.
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| 13. | Indeed, no play in the American theater is so firmly tied to the fervency of the early days of the Depression.
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| 14. | His statement speaks of the " great fervency " with which James urged instances of'corruptions'in the Anglican church.
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| 15. | The bearing, the dignity, the intellectual fervency : a viewer with the sound off knew this was a person of substance.
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| 16. | He believes, with a fervency approaching religion, that by being in his clients'community, he can serve them better.
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| 17. | While Seattle is indeed likely to get some rain at that time of year, it may not dampen the fervency of the protesters.
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| 18. | It focuses on his last relationship with a girl named Lana, played by druggy-faced Chloe Sevigny with a tough, languid fervency.
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| 19. | Throughout Russia, in Riga, Taganrog, Ryazan, Kertch, Yekaterinodar, Warsaw numerous reviews were published, quite extraordinary in their fervency.
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| 20. | The strings play with a lushness that suggests the charms of a springtime voyage in the opening movement and the fervency of prayer in the finale.
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