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Word Entertainment, the parent company of Big Daddy Weave's label Fervent, will coordinate efforts to help fulfill each registry.
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WASHINGTON — Fervent tea party Republicans are headed to Congress carrying ambitious promises to overhaul taxes, spending and health care, with activists pressuring them to buck their own party if necessary to achieve their goals.
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WASHINGTON mdash; Fervent tea party Republicans are headed to Congress carrying ambitious promises to overhaul taxes, spending and health care, with activists pressuring them to ...
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Fervent investors in precious metals tend to have a dark view of the world.
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Fervent fans have always bound their identity to a certain cause, but it's only in the modern age that it's become quasi-religious.
Does Doctor Who feature a god for our times? | Stephen Kelly
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WASHINGTON — Fervent tea party Republicans are headed to Congress carrying ambitious promises to overhaul taxes, spending and health care, with activists pressuring them to buck their own party if necessary to achieve their goals.
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Obama's supporters - at least, the substantial contingent of The Young and the Fervent - historically make a lot of noise and show a lot of enthusiasm in early campaigns, but fail to produce the numbers when the real day of reckoning comes.
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If nominated, Obama will get the Young and the Fervent, added to Clinton's core demographic -- who would turn out for basically any Dem.
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Fervent nationalism is expected from all, those who are objective are branded as traitors.
McCain: I "Worry" That Al Qaeda Will Attack To Tip Election Against Me
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• Fervent support of Israel and the right to defend itself, but meanwhile the promotion of the idea of a 2-state solution for Palestine
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