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- noun Plural form of
fervor .
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Examples
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Joan of Arc, who inspires strange fervors and theories.
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While temperance reform aimed to abolish the manufacture and sale of alcohol, its goals were not rooted in religious anti-liquor fervors, but on the rights of women and children whose lives were ruined by unemployable and violent drunken men.
Dr. Caroline Cicero: Women's Rights -- 91 Years and Still Pedaling a Stationary Bicycle Dr. Caroline Cicero 2011
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While temperance reform aimed to abolish the manufacture and sale of alcohol, its goals were not rooted in religious anti-liquor fervors, but on the rights of women and children whose lives were ruined by unemployable and violent drunken men.
Dr. Caroline Cicero: Women's Rights -- 91 Years and Still Pedaling a Stationary Bicycle Dr. Caroline Cicero 2011
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While temperance reform aimed to abolish the manufacture and sale of alcohol, its goals were not rooted in religious anti-liquor fervors, but on the rights of women and children whose lives were ruined by unemployable and violent drunken men.
Dr. Caroline Cicero: Women's Rights -- 91 Years and Still Pedaling a Stationary Bicycle Dr. Caroline Cicero 2011
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Joan of Arc, who inspires strange fervors and theories.
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While temperance reform aimed to abolish the manufacture and sale of alcohol, its goals were not rooted in religious anti-liquor fervors, but on the rights of women and children whose lives were ruined by unemployable and violent drunken men.
Dr. Caroline Cicero: Women's Rights -- 91 Years and Still Pedaling a Stationary Bicycle Dr. Caroline Cicero 2011
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In this way, the evangelical fervors of the Awakening—Perry Miller called them “hysterical agonies”—mutated to serve the cause of independence.
The Chosen Peoples Todd Gitlin 2010
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In this way, the evangelical fervors of the Awakening—Perry Miller called them “hysterical agonies”—mutated to serve the cause of independence.
The Chosen Peoples Todd Gitlin 2010
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In this way, the evangelical fervors of the Awakening—Perry Miller called them “hysterical agonies”—mutated to serve the cause of independence.
The Chosen Peoples Todd Gitlin 2010
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This, of course, is farfetched from the minds of those who feel betrayed by the luxury of a temporal enjoyment vis-a-vis the spiritual importance of man's mental, physical and spiritual fervors.
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