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- adjective In the manner of a
zealot ;zealous ;fanatic .
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Examples
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It is the same with scientism as every religion 'look at the Barbarians! "they shout' look how we are reasonable and they are warmongers "- tfgfsgfhe internal dialog of every zealotic cadre, know since the beginnings of recorded time - the rhetoric given to their indoctrinated subjects.
Kog Zadare, only living person... Kog Zadare 2010
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The republican base would go from a group of squabbling demoralized opposition to a reenergized zealotic fully focused force.
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About time we lost that symbol; I was always amazed by the fact that modern Israel iconocized the last vestiges of zealotic sucide.
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Casesarea Philipi was in between, on one hand, Gentile pervaded Roman Tiberius to the southwest of the Sea, and on the other hand, anti-Roman nationalistic and zealotic Gamla to the north east of the Sea.
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Casesarea Philipi was in between, on one hand, Gentile pervaded Roman Tiberius to the southwest of the Sea, and on the other hand, anti-Roman nationalistic and zealotic Gamla to the north east of the Sea.
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Casesarea Philipi was in between, on one hand, Gentile pervaded Roman Tiberius to the southwest of the Sea, and on the other hand, anti-Roman nationalistic and zealotic Gamla to the north east of the Sea.
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Casesarea Philipi was in between, on one hand, Gentile pervaded Roman Tiberius to the southwest of the Sea, and on the other hand, anti-Roman nationalistic and zealotic Gamla to the north east of the Sea.
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Casesarea Philipi was in between, on one hand, Gentile pervaded Roman Tiberius to the southwest of the Sea, and on the other hand, anti-Roman nationalistic and zealotic Gamla to the north east of the Sea.
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Casesarea Philipi was in between, on one hand, Gentile pervaded Roman Tiberius to the southwest of the Sea, and on the other hand, anti-Roman nationalistic and zealotic Gamla to the north east of the Sea.
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Casesarea Philipi was in between, on one hand, Gentile pervaded Roman Tiberius to the southwest of the Sea, and on the other hand, anti-Roman nationalistic and zealotic Gamla to the north east of the Sea.
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