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He remained an ardent fan of the Munster Rugby and Young Munster teams then until his death, and attending many of its matches, and there are numerous stories of japes at rugby matches with the actors and fellow rugby fans Peter O ' Toole and Richard Burton.
The greatest variables of the reaction of a sports fan in their own home are the intensity of the fan's desire to see their team win or perform well, and the presence of another: often a wife, children, or friends who may be significantly less ardent sports fans or not sports fans at all, which may significantly temper the fan's reaction to a highly positive or negative moment due to the fear of causing a scene or scaring those close to the fan, or alienating themselves from said others.
While still a success, the storyline and direction borne by Beast Machines was questioned and criticized by the most ardent fans who knew the previous history of the Transformers.
The site was aimed at providing the most ardent of fans with exclusive content.
While there may be several other technical terms that can be used to describe the above, that however was the foundation that won him ardent fans around the world.
This practice was probably a gesture of appreciation to public TV's normal audience of highly-educated viewers ( Firing Lines most ardent fans ) for their patience in being ignored during said drives, in order for stations to broadcast mass-interest special programming aimed at drawing financial contributions from a larger public.
The resultant photos, many of which are densely saturated in the concerts ’ colored lights, feature candid shots of fans, regularly zooming in for seductive close-ups of enamored youngsters — a celebration of the ecstatic cult of fame and its ardent enablers.
Cheat Code Central felt that the gameplay was too repetitive, feeling that only the most " ardent of Pokémon fans " will want to complete it.
Fans exhibit “ intangible feelings of pride, solidarity, and pleasure ” for a particular team and brand loyalty, which means that they “ heavily identify with a particular team or university and have shown that the self-esteem of these ardent fans can be affected by their team ’ s success in competition ”.
Many exponents of Carnatic music come to perform and are watched by thousands of ardent fans of Indian classical music.
Although the ' 90s were more inclined to be about pop rock bands mentioned above, many Filipino rock fans were ardent supporters of the more creative and independent Filipino underground community.
As this was the comedy team's first film, Paramount wanted the initial screenings to be filled with their most ardent fans.
Barry later enters a tournament with Mr. Lee and Ms. Chan and finally sees his dreams fulfilled when Chuck Norris, originally only a guest at the tournament but persuaded by Lee to aid one of his most ardent fans, joins them as a team member.
Godzilla's most ardent fans will be able to forgive some of this game's faults, but anyone else might as well give it a pass.
" GameSpot gave it a 6. 8 out of 10 and reported that, " the game suffers from a number of problems that even the most ardent fans of the series will have a hard time overlooking, not the least of which are repetitive missions, sluggish controls, and empty levels.
Chaudhry Abdul Jalil () aka Chacha Cricket () is one of Pakistan's most ardent and famous cricket mascots and fans.
Instead of the roar of traffic, you are serenaded by the melodies of southern Gabon ’ s singing celebrity Annie-Flore Batchielillys, or at least a chorus of ardent local fans.
Prato explained that most people who were already fans of Star Trek do not know about the album, " apart from his most ardent admirers ".
Crown princess Victoria's spouse Daniel Westling and princess Madeleine's former boyfriend Jonas Bergström both are ardent AIK fans.

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Undoubtedly, David's artistic sensibility, mercurial temperament, volatile emotions, ardent enthusiasm, and fierce independence might have been expected to help turn him against the established order but they did not fully explain his devotion to the republican regime.
Martin Brune has pointed out that Kraepelin and Rudin also appear to have been ardent advocates of a self-domestication theory, a version of social darwinism which held that modern culture was not allowing people to be weeded out, resulting in more mental disorder and deterioration of the gene pool.
The Chola frescos lying underneath have an ardent spirit of saivism is expressed in them.
In after-dinner conversation at his home near Versailles, Laboulaye, an ardent supporter of the Union in the American Civil War, is supposed to have said: " If a monument should rise in the United States, as a memorial to their independence, I should think it only natural if it were built by united effort — a common work of both our nations.
Saint Nicholas of Myra was the bishop of Myra in the 4th century, is said to have been an ardent opponent of Arianism at the First Council of Nicaea in 325, although his name does not appear among the signatories of that council.
The Queen was Anne of Denmark, and her father, an ardent Lutheran, had stipulated that she should have the right to practice her own religion in Scotland, and for that purpose sent with her a chaplain named John Lering who, however, shortly after his arrival, became a Calvinist.
As a ' young ardent republican ', he was also a member of theAmerican Club, where at the 1876 annual dinner, he declared " We have met here tonight in the name of the principles which were proclaimed by the founders of the Anglo-American Republic … and we do so because we believe those principles to be permanently applicable to the politics of the world ".
And in fact, in Joinville's work he shows the king to have an ardent love of God, benevolent to his people, humble, moderate and courteous, wise and just, peaceful, loyal and generous.
Yazdegerd is believed to have been an ardent follower of at least two prominent Christian bishops: Marutha, bishop of Mesapotamia, and Abdaas, the bishop of Ctesiphon.
Although he was an ardent anti-Bolshevik, he refused an alliance with the Russian White generals and their armies, because they probably would not have accepted the independence of Finland.
A number of project members — some high-profile — voluntarily gave secret information to Soviet agents, many because they were ardent communists or were sympathetic to the Soviet Union's role in the war and did not feel the U. S. should have a monopoly on atomic weapons.
His old-fashioned methodical method of conducting war exposed him to the criticism of ardent Jacobins, and a defeat would have meant the end of his career.
Chaumette was an ardent critic of Christianity, which he believed to consist of " ridiculous ideas " that " have been very helpful to despotism .” In his ultra-radical views, he was heavily influenced by atheist and materialist writers Paul d ' Holbach, Denis Diderot and Jean Meslier.
Their persevering intrepidity in action, their invincible patience in the hardships and fatigues of a march of above 600 miles, in which they have forded several large rivers and numberless creeks, many of which would be reckoned large rivers in any other country in the world, without tents or covering against the climate, and often without provisions, will sufficiently manifest their ardent zeal for the honour and interests of their Sovereign and their country.
The Churchill's loyalty to the royal household was ardent ; and their only feeling about Arabella's seduction on King James II seems to have been a joyful surprise that a so plain girl had attained such high preferment.
His praise of the Virgin and his references to Mary Magdalene have suggested that he was a Roman Catholic, but his prose writings abundantly prove that he was an ardent Anglican.
While the fiery and magnificent Spaniard, inflamed with the mania for gold, has extended his discoveries and conquests over those brilliant countries scorched by the ardent sun of the tropics, the adroit and buoyant Frenchman, and the cool and calculating Briton, have pursued the less splendid, but no less lucrative, traffic in furs amidst the hyperborean regions of the Canadas, until they have advanced even within the Arctic Circle.
The Sailendras were known as ardent followers of Buddhism, though stone inscriptions found at Sojomerto suggest they may have been Hindus.
Throughout the album, Spector has set off Joey's deceptively skillful singing in a clear and often moving manner that may have even the Ramones ' most ardent admirers shaking their heads in awe.
Irving might be said to have found his family in his professional company, which included his ardent supporter and manager Bram Stoker and Terry's two illegitimate children, Teddy and Edy.
His father, on the outbreak of the French Revolution, was appointed mayor of Besançon and consequently chief police magistrate ; he seems to have become an instrument of the tyranny of the Jacobins without sharing their principles ; but his son was for a time an ardent citizen, and is said to have been a Jacobin Club member at the age of twelve.
Historian Giannis Katris, an ardent critic of Karamanlis, has argued that Karamanlis should have resigned the premiership and pressed charges against Merten as a private individual in German courts, in order to fully clear his name.
Assistant Secretary of State Elliott Abrams, an ardent proponent of the Contra War, echoed that view, saying that Linder should have known better than to be in a combat zone.

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