Japanese politicians picked up on the Western fervor against the game, blaming this types of games for increase crime, etc.
The further it gets from its original revolutionary fervor, the more slavishly it clings to all its constitutive principles, which it sees as the only certainty in an uncertain world.
The surgeon had followed with religious fervor the curve of her flesh, I promise you that.
Now the nine-day event is widely known for "possessed" persons who, in their fervor, subject themselves to ever more elaborate piercings.
He did so, moreover, with a nearly messianic fervor and aplomb.
We're no longer with this letter in a kind of Christianity that has apocalyptic fervor to it.
Any of my dog's sad eyes always stirs the fervor in my heart.
The host, who also runs a cooking school, is marvelously entertaining, and the preparation of food and choice of wine are celebrated here with near religious fervor.
It is clear from all these books that they believed their own hype; they believed with moral fervor in the primacy and power of information.
Japanese have a fervor for learning English and many bookstores have a corner dedicated to dozens of journals in the language, many of them now featuring the new U.S. leader's face.
Yet despite his environmental fervor, Williams dismisses questions about preparing Frog's Leap for the impacts of climate change.
Man sees work as beneficial to his being, but his fervor reveals his penchant for evil.