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Initially this step was supported by an outbreak of patriotic fervour and confident expectations of victory.
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Since medieval times, it is also associated with intense religious fervour.
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However, as feared by the authorities, the ship also served as an outlet for nationalistic fervour.
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This is one of the few occasions on which the anti-religious fervour was stopped by the townfolk.
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During the 17th-century, a messianic fervour developed and spread.
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But then, in behaving this way one destroys at one blow the fervour and veneration that we all owe to the sacred.
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His religious fervour was accentuated by his visits to a hermitage near his home when he interacted with monks of different orders.
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However, his religious fervour to save her and her convincing lies about repenting keep him from revealing what he knows.
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He attracted the attention of his audience by his intellectual keenness, emotional fervour, spiritual insight and power of dramatic representation of character and life.
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The movement had, by this time, inspired by the patriotic fervour sweeping the country, started taking a political turn.
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