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"zeal" Definitions
  1. zeal (for/in something) great energy or enthusiasm connected with something that you feel strongly about
"zeal" Synonyms
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Libby Nelson: They say there's no zeal like a convert's zeal, and Paige has now been a convert twice.
And that eager market of fans willing to spend wads of cash has allowed him to pursue other cool projects under the Zeal brand, like the Zeal 60 PCB.
The Republican zeal to repeal Obamacare will be matched by the Democratic zeal to restore and expand it — and Democrats, unlike Republicans, will actually have a plan that accords with their rhetoric.
Popular disillusionment has set in about the government's reformist zeal.
Electoral benefits help explain the zeal for diminishing union clout.
It was difficult, but I hadn't lost my zeal yet.
Nor should the parliament's reforming zeal be restricted to food.
But the zeal of the past few years is abating.
The word "hamas" also means zeal, or enthusiasm, in Arabic.
Why has it embraced the President with such sycophantic zeal?
Zeal and Ardor, especially, creates a rare space for that.
Zeal & Ardor are offering some hope for the new year.
Such zeal is common in South Korea's young, raucous democracy.
His zeal becomes a belabored metaphor for his own abandonment.
Ironically, the leak comes at a time of reformist zeal.
Has San Francisco lost its zeal for the tech industry?
And the business community has praised the administrator's deregulatory zeal.
"Overall, [I had] increased zeal, focus and determination," Green says.
The major internet platforms pursued global scale with religious zeal.
There is also the possibility that regulatory zeal will abate.
Wheeler shares Mr. Pruitt's zeal to dismantle climate change regulations.
His zeal only intensified as Ms. Kerr began her recovery.
"But I've embraced it with the zeal of a convert."
Mr. Chen took up the challenge with an acolyte's zeal.
"But her zeal, geeky enthusiasm and generous spirit feel genuine." 
But Ledeen's zeal for regime change in Iran remained undiminished.
But being a chef requires more than aptitude and zeal.
The answer lies deeper than his zeal for campaign finance reform.
But we shouldn't let our zeal get the best of us.
Lastly, what does the name "Zeal and Ardor" mean to you?
Common sense, rather than nationalist zeal, seems to underlie that decision.
Today, she expresses a true zeal for the job she does.
Our zeal to minimize that specific risk outweighed any other considerations.
They are also united in their zeal for high-throughput experiments.
They have a reforming zeal and future-focused energy about them.
They interrogate powerful officials and frequently rebuke them for lacking zeal.
Barr's decision this week means federal policy now reflects Trump's zeal.
Not infrequently, this level of zeal can cross into wishful thinking.
Anarchist, communist or just liberal, they oppose fascism with militant zeal.
Still, Mr. Neti persists with the zeal of the newly converted.
That was meant to reflect his energy, determination and reforming zeal.
There is no missionary zeal, but a deep sense of duty.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Who says Britain's royal family lacks entrepreneurial zeal?
They admire his zeal, but are occasionally baffled by his tweets.
After a chaotic life, Turner likes the Swiss zeal for order.
He seems to lack Sessions's personal zeal for harsher immigration policies.
But the zeal that prevailed just two years ago has faded.
Clinton seemed at first to foster the same zeal among musicians.
And yet, that exhaustive zeal can also be somewhat, well, exhausting.
This zeal can be abundant on all sides of the battle.
Clinton, who has not seemed to inspire revolutionary zeal in her voters?
How long have you been recording under the Zeal and Ardor name?
But it is the everyday angler who has embraced Instagram with zeal.
One has to wonder, though, about the sincerity of that European zeal.
Religious zeal is no longer enough to spur the jihadists into action.
Ms Fairstein's careerist zeal is never quite sufficient to explain her malevolence.
In their zeal to capture Jesse James, agents raided his family home.
It seems Gucci's zeal to protect its brand extends into the hereafter.
Would a Pompeo regime maintain State's zeal to reduce its own footprint?
Their objection to protest and direct action defies generations of radical zeal.
Zeal for such a noble meal is only appropriate in her eyes.
Trump is testing those civic fences with the zeal of a velociraptor.
He mustered characteristic zeal to hold forth on American greatness and sacrifice.
Yet at home, Merkel's climate-change zeal is running out of steam.
Now that zeal for commerce is being channeled into technology start-ups.
Ali made money — and lost much of his zeal for the job.
Occasionally, Mr. Wong said, the newcomers' zeal overwhelms any sense of caution.
Roth fearlessly embraces the ugliness of the aging degenerate, with Dostoevskian zeal.
But Pugh, contrary to her usual zeal for performing, ignored the postings.
Rasheed was a happy, excitable boy with a zeal for nearly everything.
Zeal plans to feature the new lens in its upcoming Beacon goggle. 
There appeared to be less zeal when the potential defendants were Caucasians.
Kanye West is taking his renewed religious zeal to the next level.
Its overarching objectives are lofty and idealistic, bordering on a messianic zeal.
A messianic zeal for the startup&aposs business is another common trait.
Fraud and regulatory zeal have dried up the issuance of rival cryptocurrencies.
They approach the dish with the zeal and reverence of the converted.
The Yellow Turbans gain power from Zeal, which increases as they fight battles and capture territory, and with enough Zeal their peasant armies can punch way above their weight to smash far better equipped and trained professional forces.
Most learners don't quite approach Game of Thrones con-langs with Hayslett's zeal.
Appealing to the Trump team's anti-regulatory zeal may be his only chance.
Marking that ballot with all the zeal of Tracy Flick voting for herself.
Mr Garg speaks of the efficiencies of the relay system with evangelical zeal.
And nobody is enduring that kind of abuse with more boldness or zeal.
In just a few places, this spirit of intra-Christian iconoclastic zeal continues.
But insurgents have launched attacks with renewed zeal in the past few months.
Fetsum Berhane, a sympathetic commentator, wonders whether it has enough zeal to reform.
Turkey is trying to balance between its ideological zeal and its national interests.
Each additional 10km reduced environmental zeal by around 1.7 percentage points, on average.
Of course, companies that gather personal information should guard it with appropriate zeal.
Passionate about helping people Heather's parents recalled their daughter's lifelong zeal for justice.
PayActiv's founder, Safwan Shah, talks with a missionary zeal about the potential impact.
" He now has the zeal of a convert: "You have to try it.
Despite his zeal for strength, President Trump's proposed budget cries one thing: weakness.
Rising debt, in fact, strengthens his zeal for his preferred deficit-reduction policy.
So I believe that that's true and that's the missionary zeal. Mm-hmm.
Black people had emerged from slavery with an almost religious zeal for education.
Not all of Mr. Xi's policies appear prone to waves of excess zeal.
Using ingenuity and zeal to triumph over ... You probably liked Bird Box, right?
She maintained her sense of humor and zeal for life to the end.
Winchell used his column as a platform to attack Hitler with creative zeal.
In his zeal, he even disdains the cardiovascular fad of taking the stairs.
And no other country enforces that ban with the zeal of El Salvador.
He, too, is surging ahead with a renewed sense of self-taught zeal.
Mr. Liberman took to the task with zeal, firing workers and slashing debts.
Proceeding with evangelical zeal, they truly believe that their tax-time has come.
DeVos is perhaps best known for her zeal in promoting private-school vouchers.
Professor Wagner said that he understands the zeal to simplify the tax code.
Politicians have praised CJTF members for their "zeal and commitment" towards achieving peace.
Take high-powered talent agent Pitzi Pyle (played with crazed zeal by Kate Berlant).
Their feats of balance and strength are wonderful; their giddy zeal is even better.
Public-sector zeal for coal is matched only by private-sector distaste (see article).
However, Cárdenas based his oil expropriation on cool calculation as well as nationalist zeal.
In their zeal to integrate, African leaders may also be using the wrong model.
In part, the complacency of many partisans is a by-product of ideological zeal.
The wide-eyed acquisition attempt last year revealed AmSurg's zeal to expand its empire.
The Giants stayed away from Tunsil, despite their zeal for a new right tackle.
And "zeal and passion" once brought the FTC to the brink of self-destruction.
If zeal could be weaponized in wartime, the Confederacy might have had a chance.
In the social media sphere, commentators celebrated his zeal playfully with the hashtag, "#WhatWouldMagufuliDo".
Mr. Hernandez was known for his booming voice and his zeal for his work.
But the zeal that media outlets bring to their Facebook coverage is personal, too.
At first, there was a zeal to eradicate all signs of the hated barrier.
If I've persuaded you that what it's doing is O.K., your zeal may diminish.
The astonishment-prone host (Wow!) has turned a pure zeal for business (It's amazing
It asked with unseemly zeal how far in politics the writ of morality ran.
There, in my zeal, I spun myself dizzy and fell hard on my elbow.
There, she apprenticed for a barber in Whitechapel, and distinguished herself with her zeal.
He leaves in pursuit, with the zeal of a stalker and no planning whatsoever.
His one-time reformist zeal mutated into a fear of upsetting the status quo.
This happens a lot with new diets: We get the zeal of the convert.
Harrison's zeal takes him into territory where most prominent Ukraine supporters fear to tread.
And the I.C.C., eager to gain recognition from powerful nations, has obliged with zeal.
In office, Trump's imperious instincts often translate into a zeal for maximizing presidential power.
Or have Democrats assumed too much in their zeal to bring Mr. Trump down?
The videos reveal Gudetama's lack of zeal in ways that images can't fully grasp.
The zeal of Trump and the GOP Congress to pull back on Obama-era regulations.
With colonial zeal, Fitzroy names a South American hill after Darwin as a birthday present.
The tech industry likes to talk, with increasing zeal, about the power of machine learning.
The zeal that John Paul II's visit in 1979 generated is nowhere to be seen.
From their first flush of revolutionary zeal, Americans used images of Indians to represent themselves.
There's Maria, a suburban mom who takes to vaping with the zeal of the convert.
Firms need to take care that, in their zeal, they do not make matters worse.
The enforcement agencies fail to realise that sometimes their zeal could be seen as harassment.
Good editors have a list of clichés that they strike from their pages with zeal.
Zeal & Ardor's latest album, Stranger Fruit, builds upon the bastardized blueprint of the project's debut.
Far from loosening colonial laws, the government is wielding the sedition law with new zeal.
Hillary Clinton's reticence on the issue is more telling, given her zeal for social policy.
The enforcement agencies fail to realize that sometimes their zeal could be seen as harassment.
He carried this hacker spirit of zeal and frugality into his ingenious prototypes for LIGO.
Her principles and zeal probably come from her upbringing as the daughter of Lutheran ministers.
Then, with zeal, he sat straight up and began sniffing the air like a bloodhound.
More problematic is that it presents these ideas with the zeal of the already converted.
The artists performing at HOLDING SPACE all reflect SculptureCenter's zeal for experimental and interdisciplinary creativity.
This has already led to conflicts with previous administrations that didn't share California's environmental zeal.
No indication available Zeal reported 20.9441 normalised EBIT up 8 percent to 51 million euros.
It only took Zeal & Ardor a year to get there, a fact Gagneux readily acknowledges .
In Congress, the zeal among Republicans for repealing the law appears to be fading somewhat.
Mr. Erdogan's zeal for construction, where much of the overborrowing took place, may be instructive.
Yet that reticence did not dampen Mr. McConnell's zeal for beating back the impeachment push.
When Bulgaria was accepted into the European Union, the country turned westward with great zeal.
There should be no doubting Beijing's zeal when it comes to reforming its aluminum sector.
With prosecutorial zeal, he would fire off "Dingell-grams" to government agencies he was investigating.
The Democrats are getting the balance between investigatory zeal and caution just right so far.
But Arias has gone much further than his colleagues in his zeal to bring prosecutions.
Liberals also need to look at the degree to which self-interest blunts their reforming zeal.
They examine your personal life with what can sometimes seem like insane, over-the-top zeal.
Perhaps no event in 211 signified Benioff's zeal as much as his purchase of Time Magazine.
But the issue here, to be clear, is not a particular zeal for campaign finance law.
But faced with a barrage of hate messages, Mr Xu appears to have lost his zeal.
A zeal for oversight of the administration will be a defining characteristic of the new Congress.
Your unseemly and undying zeal for condensed cream of mushroom soup will be called into question.
Teutonic zeal for price stability and fiscal discipline has not been popular in crisis-stricken countries.
By encouraging his anti-Iran zeal, it hoped to pile pressure on the regime in Tehran.
Mr Davenport-Hines makes his case with splenetic zeal, backed by a formidable array of sources.
But Crossing Souls apes its inspirations with such earnestness and zeal that it's still incredibly entertaining.
With more than their usual zeal, the authorities have clamped down on dissent under King Salman.
The tech industry aside, mistrust of Democrats and their regulatory zeal remains widespread among business bigwigs.
Zeal PC supports two staff members full time, while most of Input Club has second jobs.
They celebrated Mr. Pruitt's zeal to roll back Obama-era regulations on water and air pollution.
There is a pride, a zeal, and a sense of self-sacrifice behind that first orbit.
Another worry for Mr Bock is a zeal for regulation on the part of European governments.
For Africa to fulfil its promise, the young, dynamic continent must rediscover its zeal for democracy.
Many of these describe their businesses with the same missionary zeal as do their peers abroad.
Mr Buhari's anti-corruption zeal seems genuine and he has shown he can make tough decisions.
The problems with crypto-currencies are so glaring that something irrational must be sustaining the zeal.
From what's publicly known, however, Mueller appears to be pursuing these questions with all appropriate zeal.
That would ensure justice, improve Turkish-American relations and help calm the dangerous zeal in Turkey.
She took up the taxonomy with zeal, poring over Psychological Types for the next five years.
His colleagues' religious zeal sometimes led them to overreact, breaking into people's homes or humiliating detainees.
Despite its zeal, the Confederacy couldn't match the industrial, logistical, and numerical superiority of the Union.
The public manifestations of memory there were inevitably infused with both patriotic zeal and political agendas.
What role misperception, miscalculation, ideological zeal and actual military action may play remains to be seen.
But what's beyond her black and blue pantsuits, her ever-present pearls and that prosecutorial zeal?
But that did not diminish their zeal as they called on Mr. Franken to step down.
He set about this with a single-minded zeal that would have made James Madison blanch.
Even as Keynesian zeal began to fade in the 2160s, full employment remained a policy priority.
Tribulation, Skeletonwitch, Pig Destroyer, Khemmis, and Zeal & Ardor seemed to be the great equalizers this year.
"I wore sport coats," Mr. Biden told reporters once, explaining his limited involvement in antiwar zeal.
In their zeal to close cases, the Mexican police and prosecutors have long skirted the law.
This year, the e-commerce giant has been investing with particular zeal into its trucking network.
But PETA , in its zeal, often fails to grapple with the nuances of means and ends.
Japanese men sometimes work with almost religious zeal, dedicating themselves to their employers above all else.
Michael Moore has brought his zeal, his humor and his outrage to film, television and books.
At the recent advertising conference in Cannes, France, Pinterest announced its presence with zeal and whimsy.
His government has persecuted violent and nonviolent Islamist groups with equal zeal and without due process.
And two, a stoking of revolutionary zeal at home and a forging of propaganda victories abroad.
Williams explains that another common tactic among scammers is to capitalize on people's zeal for bargains.
Some people on Twitter wondered if South Dakota had, in its zeal, missed the double meaning.
Unfortunately, in its zeal to make patents stronger, the administration may ultimately make American industry weaker.
It would be difficult to overstate the zeal that exists for platform companies in Silicon Valley.
Dish after dish at Thai Farm Kitchen reveals the same quiet intent and zeal for detail.
In their zeal to show loyalty to the President, Republicans may have given Schumer an opening.
In their zeal to play catch-up, traditional automakers have created a get-rich-quick environment.
But unlike Christie and Walker, Ryan's voice did not exactly carry the zeal of a convert.
Many factors contribute to the general lack of zeal among psychiatrists for treating chronically suicidal patients.
True to form, the girls embrace this role with zeal and assign family members to various tasks.
But it still makes me feel a little nauseous, the zeal with which we absorb the horror.
With him gone, you can expect reforms, but with none of the hard-charging zeal Pruitt had.
She quits and becomes addicted to Zeal, and acts out horrific fantasies in the digital dream world.
"We cannot let this administration's zeal for harsh immigration enforcement continue to harm people's health and lives."
In her zeal to challenge evolutionary determinists, however, Ms Fine takes a swipe at some straw men.
With the new zeal for prosecuting corruption in Latin America has come the weaponization of corruption investigations.
Clearly, California is unafraid to push back on Trump's unpopular and, economically and environmentally unsupported, deregulation zeal.
So that when they finally are going to execute the real thing, they're doing it with zeal.
Today, state-run media cover pandas lent to foreign zoos with tabloid zeal, celebrating birthdays and pregnancies.
Younger folks may be embracing the suburbs with the same zeal that their parents (or grandparents?) did.
Other bands like Slugdge, Zeal and Ardor, and Immortal had phenomenal showings, just to name a few.
Some doubt that this zeal for capital discipline will last long if oil prices rise much higher.
I didn't doubt the optimism and zeal with which many of these individuals worked towards technical solutions.
In their zeal to reconcile these various factions, however, Burns and Novick handle division with kid gloves.
Fiorina has proved to be an eager surrogate, attacking both Mr. Trump and Hillary Clinton with zeal.
Perhaps more surprisingly, the history the rulers are highlighting is a pre-revolutionary era of reformist zeal.
It wasn't so easy, after Zuma fell, just to revert to their former zeal for something different.
But in their zeal to keep capital punishment running, the justices are increasingly twisting themselves into absurdities.
In practice, I found my zeal for religious study rapidly exhausted, and spent considerable time in bed.
Xu would be wrapping each piece of furniture in Mylar, to convey the occupants' zeal for flash.
California has faced criticism for bringing perhaps too much zeal to regulating the development of autonomous vehicles.
She went about it with the zeal of a fanatic and the secrecy of a clandestine operative.
Zeal & Ardor defied all odds this year with his genre-decimating debut full-length, Devil is Fine.
The bots have also made the FCC look more justified in its zeal to repeal net neutrality.
Back in New York, I could not wait to share my revival zeal with my girlfriend, Ashley.
Bryant recalled a moment attesting to Winter's zeal for basketball as he felt it should be played.
Meant to instill a sense of Communist zeal, the Pioneers are mostly remembered for their summer camps.
Investors valued an entrepreneur's zeal almost as much as the business plan he or she was selling.
Becoming an American citizen does not seem to have diminished von Braun's zeal for unhindered technological development.
There's Brecht's politics for starters, the unblinking zeal with which he defended Communist violence and Communist rule.
And yet consistently, this performance privileged the power of the group over the zeal of the individual.
With the zeal of a convert, Teodoro spent the next 45 years fighting for democracy in Venezuela.
If Facebook had the same kind of zeal about fake news, it could minimize its spread, too.
In interviews last month, both Slater and Florence acknowledged their zeal to compete at the Summer Games.
I'd transferred my zeal for self-optimization onto the unwitting creature I brought home from the pound.
David's "zeal" is not for "confrontation rather than diplomatic finesse," as you claim, but just the opposite.
Governments unsettled by visions of economic mortality could discover a renewed zeal for reform, investment and liberalisation.
The Senate's duty is to learn whether Mr. Clayton will protect individual investors with the same zeal.
His entrepreneurial zeal has influenced provincial governments, which are approving permits for exploration and extraction much more quickly.
In interviews, he spoke at a fast clip, expressing an unsentimental zeal for what was new and next.
Science often loses the zeal argument to ideology, and in some ways, it is easy to understand why.
Given Mr Trump's zeal for tax cuts and frequent promise for massive infrastructure spending, deficits may even increase.
When it comes to long-haul flights, however, Mr Walsh has had to contain his cost-cutting zeal.
Clinton, unable to outmaneuver Sanders on appeal or zeal, once again went to her sweet spot: policy substance.
The challenges are immense, and begin with a palpable lack of zeal in the ministry's adjacent, somnolent offices.
That first product, "Zeal," has specific impulses of 150 to 180 seconds and power up to 30 watts.
Mr Sisi will have to hope they approach protesting with as much zeal as they did their jobs.
Rewarding that zeal with bonuses for helping us explore the real universe could lead to real breakthroughs.[Engadget]
The company's zeal for inventing new ways to socialize is admirable, though not always a sound business strategy.
Center-right opposition leader Nicolas Sarkozy told Le Monde newspaper he expected the government's reformist zeal to fizzle.
He appears to have an impressive abundance of prosecutorial zeal and an equally impressive lack of constitutional values.
What is not a mystery is China's zeal to collect as many types of information as it can.
But the excessive zeal and force employed by Madrid-controlled police has almost certainly boosted the separatists' cause.
In his zeal to jump-start negotiations, Mr. Kerry passed several messages to the Iranians through Mr. Ismaily.
The player then tapers his schedule, resting more to gain sharpness, confidence and a renewed zeal to compete.
Instead, we're left with an ebullition of nationalist zeal, with no redirection and only one politician channeling it.
Their ardor and zeal for him is not based on charisma, but on his message and his authenticity.
In our zeal to bring down the deficit, we have gone about it in exactly the wrong way.
Though those examples may be extreme, Kohli thinks many European executives lack the zeal of their American counterparts.
As such, he threatens the movie's ethical zeal, and is promptly shunted to the fringes of the story.
R. was full of zeal, he wanted to see everything—who knows when we'll be back, he said.
Let's not forget Trump's zeal to repeal and replace ObamaCare, which included a motion to defund Planned Parenthood.
He referred to backing up a truck with documents to prove Donald Trump's zeal in holding Russia accountable.
The 87 carbon-copied, prison transfer records found in the police station are an archive of religious zeal.
Even so, Mr. Xi stands out for turning his own biography into an object of adoration, and zeal.
From cooking to the unboxing of toys, hands videos have become a symbol of craftsmanship and entrepreneurial zeal.
Trump is seeking a replacement who will implement his controversial immigration policy with more zeal, the Post said.
Whether with grim resignation, shrugging amusement or evangelical zeal, everyone declares that everything is different, everything is new.
But he has a grating, peculiarly expressed zeal for attention familiar to anyone who follows him on Twitter.
Glassman's zeal about Barragan comes partly as a surprise, considering the CEO has mostly abstained from political activity.
Her zeal for perfection made her Paradise High's top tennis player and earned her the nickname The Comeback.
The Russian Revolution mobilized a popular passion across the world based on Marxism-Leninism, fueled by messianic zeal.
In the evenings, I began roaming streets and alleyways I hadn't visited for years with a missionary zeal.
The fears helped give us both the zeal of the Tea Party and the alienation of the Trumpistas.
Republicans, who don't share Trump's zeal for infrastructure spending, are growing ever-less likely to do him favors.
Maybe in his competitive zeal to crush Twitter, he made the News Feed too susceptible to viral garbage.
Already, Mr. Trump's administration has ushered in a dangerous new zeal among the most radical anti-abortion groups.
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Justified by this zeal, Antifa unleashes the violence we've seen rock a number of communities, including Berkeley, Calif.
That difficulty reflects the zeal of a staunchly conservative minority fueled by decades of Republican attacks on government.
Why was there not a similar zeal to reveal investigations with respect to Mr. Trump and his associates?
We met for lunch at his headquarters, where cake and coffee had been laid out, with Icelandic zeal.
In its misguided zeal to get more individuals covered, ObamaCare saddled the health insurance market with disastrous regulations.
A group of actions are needed to restore the zeal and excitement for consumer, business, investment and tourism.
From cooking videos to the unboxing of toys, hands have become a symbol of craftsmanship and entrepreneurial zeal.
"I don't think there's this massive, widespread zeal to pull back and to disassemble our population," Dubner said.
The investigatory zeal is different than it was for Republican Party politicians who were friendly to Roger Ailes.
To understand why, it's important to understand the background of Hamas, an acronym that means "zeal" in Arabic.
But there seems scant prospect of that, given the zeal with which Mr Kim is pursuing his missile programme.
The French adopted new technology with all the zeal they had once reserved for Minitel, an early online service.
Under Erdogan, Konya and neighboring cities have become known as "Anatolian tigers" for their fast growth and entrepreneurial zeal.
Do you think Zeal and Ardor will be a touring entity, or have you thought that far ahead yet?
Concern about the North's zeal to develop a missile that can hit continental America has mounted in recent months.
But some tech industry players say Washington is casting too wide a net in its zeal to check Beijing.
China, which produces 85% of the world's rare earths, sharply tightened export quotas in 2010 with OPEC-like zeal.
One of the youngsters, bubbling over with creative zeal, asked Plepler for advice about launching a new cable channel.
Zeal wants to switch its business model from a secondary lottery to the legal distribution of state lottery tickets.
Behind me, a vociferous fan shrilled "Motherfucker" with bloodcurdling zeal and, most importantly, did it at the appropriate time.
Under Erdogan, Konya and neighbouring cities have become known as "Anatolian tigers" for their fast growth and entrepreneurial zeal.
Expectations are towering for Suu Kyi, who is regarded with an almost religious zeal in the Southeast Asian country.
He alleges that JBL tormented him deliberately and with a particular zeal, up to and including stealing his passport.
In its zeal, the Labor Department not only exceeded its authority, but also created a regime that will backfire.
At Starbucks, he projected a similar intensity, reddening from time to time, describing his work with a missionary zeal.
Is this a legitimate concern, or is this part of somebody's zeal, and do we need to be concerned?
Today, we're premiering Zeal & Ardor's first video from the album, an eerie visual that accompanies the project's title track.
"The danger of mistaking our merely natural, though perhaps legitimate, enthusiasms for holy zeal, is always great," Lewis wrote.
Their drive to quash opposition has been taken up with a righteous zeal that may outpace even the president.
The Rhoadeses knew that the two federal attorneys' zeal to destroy Chuck would leave them wide open for retaliation.
Knowing Hollister's zeal and his missionary-like belief in his product, Larsen calls to tell him about the Toads.
In 1793, driven by revolutionary zeal, they dragged the statues into Cathedral Square and beheaded them using a guillotine.
In other words, Mr. Erdogan is surfing on a sense of a historic revolution, driven by a revolutionary zeal.
Gore and the fight for gay marriage rights makes no apologies for representing Harvey Weinstein and Theranos with zeal.
You need to look at that particular level of zeal to say, 'Yes, this was a truly horrible man.
Though Cayman was initially a tax refuge for Kenneth Dart, he has taken to his adopted home with zeal.
"Sean Hannity, bless his heart, has the zeal of the late Trump convert," Coulter wrote in a blog post.
Frank Bruni Donald Trump's zeal for extreme vetting has one glaring exception, one gaping blind spot: his own administration.
Fans, and clubs, see Guardiola as a managerial paradigm: consumed by prophetic zeal, purveyor of a distinct, unequivocal style.
She's previously said it's why she doesn't financially restrict herself and that it sparked her zeal for real estate.
Both Biden and Klobuchar may have unwittingly boosted Sanders in their zeal to undermine Kamala Harris and Warren, respectively.
"Beyond question, Ms. Klapper allowed her zeal to over-reach, for which she profoundly regrets and takes full responsibility."
Each maintained a prolific output yet never compromised on craftsmanship—a zeal that made them natural (and distinguished) teachers.
After initially resisting calls to lead Republicans' impeachment counteroffensive, the senator has now taken on the role with zeal.
Former colleagues said that, in aiming at his former boss, Dr. Bates was motivated by more than scientific zeal.
He was a poor monk in modest robes, known for his religious zeal and praised for his magnificent miracles.
Cory Gardner (R-CO) showed when he acted decisively to protect Colorado's legal marijuana industry against Jeff Sessions's zeal.
One need only look back at the Obama era to see how oversight can be hijacked by partisan zeal.
The two men share a close friendship, a religious zeal for YC, and an inexplicable fondness for cargo shorts.
The House Democratic caucus is investigating the many Trump scandals with just the right mix of zeal and caution.
It is a chaotic subculture that requires arbiters of taste to draw boundaries, which Mr. Phelps did with zeal.
But the level of anti-regulatory zeal in Trump's administration is something not seen since the era of Ronald Reagan.
But now, thanks to the Trump's support of GOP congressional zeal for "cutting red tape," those vetoes are less likely.
Alternatively, take advantage of the zeal for men's basketball and get free delivery on an order of $10 or more.
It was clearly France's zeal in the spirit of revolution that contributed to their eventual 4-2 win over Croatia.
But I also recognize that Nike, in its zeal to sell shoes, chose to promote and sell a political message.
The missionary zeal of evangelicals and their eagerness to plant churches means they are at the forefront of his push.
Just because I didn't buy into the moralizing zeal didn't mean I didn't think it was a pretty good thing.
Washington's zeal for efficiency, order and money-making are all part of his mythology; these qualities help explain his success.
The zeal around the opening, and the lengths fans go to proclaim their Wegmans-philia, may confuse some New Yorkers.
The only real constraint left on Trumpworld's zeal for vengeance is the prospect of losing the presidential election in November.
If they are to cool the protesters' zeal, Republicans must keep health insurance affordable for everyone who already has it.
On stage, where he turns up in a coat and tie, Mr Pashinyan's zeal appears undiminished, even amid pouring rain.
Between the ages of 13 and 20003, I harbored a zeal for the trenchant conservative politics of white evangelical America.
To get there, park around Spruce and Broadway and it's in the same building as Zeal Optics and Unseen Bean.
In focusing on this threat he presaged the phenomenon of Xi Jinping, who has fought against graft with unprecedented zeal.
Fired by a mixture of technological zeal, idealism and the profit motive, such firms are competing for the unbanked dollar.
Now Brazilians wonder whether Mr Janot's successor, Raquel Dodge (pronounced "dodgy" in Brazil), will pursue it with the same zeal.
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There is no latent zeal for European unity lurking, ready to be unleashed, just under the surface of British society.
The weather emergency also exposes the danger of the deregulatory zeal that has shaped the first months of his presidency.
In its zeal to help Afghans trapped behind the Taliban's lines, M.S.F. risked souring its relationship with the Afghan government.
His anti-regulatory zeal has made him both a champion to Republicans and a pariah to Democrats and environmental groups.
Predictably, France's high unemployment, rising poverty, social unrest and nearly a year of violent demonstrations have damped Macron's reformist zeal.
To the contrary, we are impassioned, we are engaged and our zeal for uprooting the status quo can't be denied.
At about five feet tall (150cm), Nunn was almost half a foot shorter than Napoleon, whose relentless zeal he admired.
He also has the zeal of the late convert, evident in his diamond-precise syntax and his hundred-dollar vocabulary.
You can bring a zeal and passion to consumer issues that no one else will do at the federal level.
We worked hard to publish all of those rules, and now we need just as much zeal to undo them.
It investigates public corruption in both parties with equal zeal and has rules and traditions that protect against partisan meddling.
Such inquisitorial zeal toward the self may look obsolete as writers express more of their inner lives on public platforms.
Again, the activists' anti-Rubio zeal might actually help the progress of legislation, by holding him to his newfound promises.
Oroeco, an app available on both Android and iOS, takes that zeal and applies it to tracking personal carbon emissions.
The best part was that voters showed up — energized by outrage at the Trump presidency or by zeal for it.
Tony is a follower of Lebanon's Christian party, which is less a matter of religious devotion than of ideological zeal.
It needs their youth and zeal and willingness to do the work of rebuilding the party as a neighborhood institution.
In campaign speeches, advertisements and interviews, Republican politicians are showing a zeal for protecting Americans with pre-existing health conditions.
This entrepreneurial zeal can be seen all over Southeast Ferguson, often by people operating on the fringes of the law.
In 22020, the Bush administration fired several respected U.S. attorneys for not showing sufficient zeal in targeting alleged voter fraud.
For more than a century, artists have made Kent home, inspired by its natural beauty and a shared creative zeal.
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The former vice-president opposes it as a goal; the senator embraces it with the zeal of a fresh convert.
Many of them are members of the European Research Group, an entity whose anodyne name masks its pro-Brexit zeal.
One of my daughters works in the entertainment industry, where the lack of respect for women is exercised with religious zeal.
Already, there was little incentive to support a struggling GOP President, given his zeal in repealing the Democratic legacy item, Obamacare.
Mr Gottlieb still has to gain approval from the Senate, which will examine his industry ties and his zeal for deregulation.
Mr Trump will demand that environmental and financial regulators enforce rules with less zeal, but unwinding red tape will take years.
The China International Import Expo aims to show off China's zeal for imports and ease foreign concerns about its trade practices.
Their job was to maintain morale, check for any signs of dissident thinking and keep fanning the flames of Marxist zeal.
To anyone with an ear for Soviet terminology, this sounded like the institution which fostered communist zeal across the Red Army.
The zeal with which some of my coworkers devoured the episodes put my college Flavor of Love watch parties to shame.
" Yes, but: The official added that "if people want to pursue something out of religious zeal ... we're not interested in that.
C. did last week when he lost to a primary challenger who deemed ultra-conservative Pittenger to have insufficient MAGA zeal.
The claims were presented with authority and zeal: These true believers really seemed to feel they were going to remake America.
Their Chinese counterparts, having seen President Donald Trump's zeal for tariffs, knew that they had something to worry about after all.
This worries the country's smaller parties—including those in Jokowi's coalition dispirited by his lack of reforming zeal and authoritarian drift.
And that politics was libertarianism, with its zeal for laissez-faire capitalism and contempt for the ponderous institutions of Big Government.
But it was his zeal in amassing land by borrowing heavily that gave him his edge—and ultimately brought him down.
Sessions is dedicated to protecting the citizens of this country and will bring that zeal to the office of attorney general.
"In addition, growth in government spending should retain its current momentum, given the new government's zeal for fiscal loosening," he added.
As such, the Republican Party has shifted from the traditionalist conservatism of Edmund Burke to the revolutionary zeal of Thomas Paine.
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They are victims of Tibet's remote and forbidding topography as well as of racial prejudice and the party's anti-separatist zeal.
They don't necessarily want to be her, Hall explains, but they do want to live up to her zeal and daring.
The House seems incapable of seeing that Zika is a real threat, not a device to satisfy its anti-regulatory zeal.
"The demand outpaces the supply," said Henry Harteveldt, a travel industry analyst with the Atmosphere Research Group, of the applicants' zeal.
The one-on-one matchups are more exciting for the zeal of the drivers than for the occasional dashboard-camera views.
The investment bankers and lawyers invented inversions and stoked the craze, killing it in their zeal to sell this lucrative concept.
As the battle unfolded, analysts on social media discussed events in real time with a zeal that comes only with detachment.
She hailed the zeal of the liberal supporters pushing the plan, but still stopped short of endorsing the Green New Deal.
They hold 281 of the 21950 seats on the Borough Council and campaigned, albeit with little zeal, for the Remain camp.
"I admire their zeal, but I'm not certain about their wisdom," Kennedy said of House efforts to pass election security funding.
It will take trusted governments, democratic social movements and a reforming zeal to give "radically different arrangements" a stable institutional form.
Zeal said on Friday that it expects the acceptance period for its offer to start by the end of January 2019.
Mr. Jennings kick-started his interest in classic country, which he then consumed with the voracious zeal of a new convert.
Ultimately, Footloose posits, progress starts small, on an individual level—from Ren adapting to his surroundings to Shaw softening his zeal.
If my respiratory system worked with the zeal and commitment to which I approach writing, I would have suffocated long ago.
Given how young much of the audience was, somewhere between 3 and 7, zeal was a suitable stand-in for precision.
Sometimes, the excessive zeal of apparatchiks produces returns of more than 100 percent, as happens regularly in Russian regions like Chechnya.
The new acting E.P.A. administrator, Andrew Wheeler, is a former coal lobbyist who shares Mr. Pruitt's zeal for undoing environmental regulations.
"I recognize the zeal and enthusiasm that some have for Donald J. Trump, and I share the enthusiasm," Mr. Herbert said.
When government officials are given the power to regulate speech they deem professional, they abuse it — immediately and with unseemly zeal.
It is hard to control what cannot be quantified, and Mr. Sorrell's career has been defined by a zeal for control.
In her best moments, this gives her a unique combination of moral zeal and intellectual rigor that's won her many fans.
When Nek remarries, it's to a poor woman he hopes will be devoted to him and his rigorous self-sacrificing zeal.
He writes with a youthful and sustained energy that parallels the zeal of his dreamers, and that ultimately attenuates their failures.
Since announcing his candidacy, Mr. Trump, at one time a supporter of abortion rights, has embraced anti-abortion politics with zeal.
But after a decade at the helm of government, Mr. Erdogan's early zeal for reform waned as corruption and cronyism grew.
In any case, the term caught on, and it has been embraced with particular zeal by the Google AI Quantum team.
For me, this zeal made it hard to have the kind of healthy distance I think you need from your work.
It is a marked departure from the White House's rejection of evidence on climate change and its stated zeal for deregulation.
However, in our zeal to make things go away, we may sweep aside messages that we otherwise should have clung to.
But I worry Congress and the new president may make some unfortunate decisions in their zeal to land the big one.
But, unfortunately, though Canadians tend to do things with less zeal, it seems our leaders are pulling the same shit anyway.
Conservatives' zeal to confirm him deprived Americans of their best opportunity to get the fullest possible account of what actually happened.
He has bought fully into the idea that the zeal of Trump's detractors matters more than the presidents' abuses of power.
For Mr. Cruz, whose stump speech tends toward unsubtle zeal and frequent humor, it was a moment delivered in a different key.
Editorials in Estado de São Paulo, a newspaper that reflects the views of the city's elite, lambast Mr Janot for excessive zeal.
Republicans will deploy the tactics they used against President Barack Obama against President Hillary Clinton, but with much more uniformity and zeal.
In fiery Sagittarius, Jupiter bestows you with foresight, zeal, curiosity, and a thirst for life that means others have trouble keeping up.
Mr Renzi has fallen well short of such improbable ambitions, although he has shown greater reformist zeal than most of his predecessors.
That meant pursuing Pokémon with the zeal he pursues Olympic glory came with a big price tag: $500,000 yen, or about $5,000.
The clash between the parties was not so obvious at first as the AAP, fired by reformist zeal, focused on local affairs.
It has cast a cloud over the Trump presidency, allowing his opponents to press their no-holds-barred opposition with righteous zeal.
After three terms of conservative leadership, the mood for change was as much a product of boredom as of anti-establishment zeal.
In his zeal to impose Sunni orthodoxy on the Middle East, he closed Alexandria's 120 pubs and crucified a philosopher in Aleppo.
The most senior local official was known as "Mr Dig Up The City", a reference to his zeal for grandiose construction projects.
Zeal argues that some of the restrictions placed on women seeking abortions in the state are based in ideology rather than science.
"Stop pretending you've got/Everything now!" frontman Win Butler rails, with enough zeal to make you look up from your phone. —M.
She lived life after the marathon with a zeal and a zest for life that was an example to many of us.
Male actors may disapprove of the zeal of enthusiastic admirers, but the film industry as a whole is skewed in their favour.
It's likely that Wyden, who issued Facebook an April 13 deadline for his questions, supports Warner's zeal for getting Zuck under oath.
If nothing else, Phelps will head into these Olympics, his last, with the zeal for the sport that made him a star.
Yet secular zeal at times overrides common sense, or sensitivity to France's Muslim minority, estimated to form about 10% of the population.
The American cities that embraced charters in the 22012s saw them as a way of injecting entrepreneurial zeal into moribund school districts.
They didn't let the law or the facts get in their way in their zeal to repeal what was a commonsense measure.
Mr Gingrich succeeded in breaking American politics by applying a similar combination of ideological zeal and toxic methods to the Republican Party.
You're the first to like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's every tweet, and you're ready to take on the midterms with Trump-loathing zeal!
Mr. Starr was the special prosecutor who pursued President Bill Clinton's indiscretions and moral shortcomings with almost preternatural zeal back in 1998.
It's not surprising that politicians, in their zeal to appease voters and pass financial reform, overshot the target and got it wrong.
And importance is systematically mandated — though depending on the administration in power, rules and regulations may be ignored or followed with zeal.
Lizzie completes her auxiliary-nurse duties with zeal, powdering patients with an antifungal agent and administering hot bedtime drinks through sippy cups.
Despite the zeal of its base, which has led to competitive races across the country, Democrats are lagging behind Republicans in fundraising.
But they're just as likely an extension of Trump's anti-regulatory zeal, which surpasses even that of a normal anti-government Republican.
Nintendo's zeal for seeking and destroying copyright violations is well known; just last week we had Mario Royale shut down almost instantly.
On Tuesday, special secretary to the Economy Ministry Waldery Rodrigues said the government must maintain its "fiscal zeal" despite the growing crisis.
Approved buyers talk about Ms. Hildebrand's wares with the zeal of religious converts, or maybe just of people who've paid a premium.
The Oscars come at the end of a monthslong slog for many in the industry, campaigns pursued with military rigor and zeal.
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In their zeal to extract revenues from blue states, Republicans are threatening our nation's ability to excel in a global knowledge economy.
The recent trade dispute between China and the United States has brought new attention to China's zeal to become technologically self-reliant.
But on social media, the hand has been cast in a new role, as a symbol of artisanal craftsmanship and entrepreneurial zeal.
And it matches South Korea's zeal for national pride, given that competitions not only pit racer versus racer, but country versus country.
Yet even their zeal seemed to be waning as Mr. Trump continued to push off a decision on what should be done.
Rising nationalism, stirred up by Mr Xi and embraced with zeal by mainland netizens, may prove a bigger problem than trade tensions.
For the next three summers, Mr. Cook's efforts were break-even civic acts inspired by a zeal for social reform, not profits.
Mats Jarlstrom acknowledges that he is unusually passionate about traffic signals — and that his zeal is not particularly appreciated by Oregon officials.
What was once a small fishing village is now supercharged with boom-town zeal and non-stop construction of restaurants and hotels.
Much of the party's Xinjiang policy, while largely created in Beijing, was implemented at the local level with varying degrees of zeal.
Considering all the humiliating failures, why have successive governments — both Conservative and New Labour — continued to pursue privatization with such unbending zeal?
It also gave the guitar-playing Pence the opportunity to preach with the zeal of a new convert to right-wing Christianity.
In Iran, the Islamic Republic has ruled for 40 years now, but it has failed in its zeal to re-Islamize society.
Hornacek was unhappy with his team's defense on the play, criticizing Rose afterward for not closing out on Schroder with enough zeal.
The coming struggle will match the zeal of the Florida school kids against the entrenched forces of the NRA and congressional delay.
Soon after, women in those communities could be seen wearing burqas and attending Quran classes with the zeal of the newly converted.
Yet like his hero, the critic Lester Bangs, Mr. DeRogatis also campaigns for his favorite artists with the zeal of a superfan.
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Public opinion swung sharply in his favor as voters saw the Republicans overreaching in their political zeal to have him removed from office.
And a zeal for avant-garde street wear has ushered in an "anything goes!" attitude in certain pockets of Brooklyn and downtown Manhattan.
Given the initial speculation that Zeal & Ardor's vocals were sampled from old-time recordings, it's nice to see Gagneux flex his vocal chops.
I mean, that a lot of people can look at the Obama administration's zeal with going ahead and then normalizing relations with Cuba.
And he would recognize that the referee was filling in the names on his yellow card with the zeal of an autograph collector.
But Rhoades's prosecutorial zeal has its limits: His 81-0 record on financial cases speaks less to his skill than to his pragmatism.
The reformist zeal of the early years of the democratic wave has fallen victim to two recent tendencies in politics: fragmentation and polarisation.
He was much revered among the faith's 16m or so followers for his perceived spiritual gifts, zeal for charity and homely preaching style.
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Liu (who goes by Zeal on forums) says the business is lucrative enough that it supports him and another staff member full time.
Nevertheless, Musk, with a showman's zeal, had tweeted earlier that month that Tesla would be making 20,000 cars a month by year's end.
But during every time of change there are also incidences of the culture, in its enthusiasm and zeal, taking down the wrong targets.
"'Send her back' perfectly encapsulates the Trump era, his ambitions and his supporters' zeal for punishing and otherizing his detractors," wrote SE Cupp.
The protests of the working classes—"no beer, no work"—went unheard amid the paternalistic zeal of high-minded (and often wealthy) Protestants.
One of their new fads is the use of the word "Xiconomics" to describe the president's professed zeal for "supply-side" economic reforms.
But at what point does zeal cross a line and compromise politics in general -- that is to say, democracy -- instead of crooked politicians?
But Ramadan submits that Uber's troubles are secondary to job seekers, who remain drawn to its revolutionary zeal to reinvent the transportation system.
At seventeen, Shore began to frequent Andy Warhol's Factory, where he documented the artist and his devoutly narcissistic hangers-on with shutterbug zeal.
Margaret goes further still, shockingly so, in bridging the gulf between Henry's male capitalist zeal and the early-model feminism of the Schlegels.
But a restive officers' union and the shock of four officers killed on his watch have tempered his zeal for pushing reform legislation.
Stewart's zeal for the Confederacy, and sympathy for its aims, can't be ascribed to some familial kinship with those who fought for it.
This attitude has disturbing overtones of the mindset of totalitarian dictatorships or cultish religious groups in which insufficient zeal can make you suspect.
Senators of both parties outdid even their House counterparts, and even the president, in their zeal to add money to the Pentagon budget.
Through this zeal for classification, the structure of the universe and the affairs of human beings could be understood in a systematic way.
The tax forms a key part of her populist campaign, and Warren has welcomed public clashes with billionaires to highlight her progressive zeal.
But the North eventually abandoned its campaign for fear that such a visit might fan religious zeal in the hermit nation, he added.
But Sun Liping, a well-known sociologist at Tsinghua University in Beijing, has warned against a mobilized bureaucracy stoking excessive zeal among subordinates.
She thrives on immersive research, she accumulates odd facts with a hoarder's zeal, and she relishes the unexpected discoveries that arise through repetitions.
But Cole Cuchna's album podcast, "Dissect," actually attempts to bottom out, close-reading great records with college-lecture authority and autograph-hound zeal.
Bottom line, Stephen Miller is a man whose anti-immigration zeal remains unfettered by concern for the law, international norms or basic humanity.
Instead, he must direct his revolutionary zeal in a more pragmatic direction and promote the implementation of policies that are within reach today.
But reporter Zach Montellaro says the debate performances have highlighted the limits of his appeal, despite his zeal especially on confronting climate change.
Though still frail from more than three weeks of fasting, she has shown no sign of backing away from her zeal for protest.
There is a strand of thinking implicit in some Trumpian pronouncements that combines support for the welfare state with antiregulatory free-market zeal.
The zeal of Mr. Sanders's fans has helped establish him as one of the 2020 front-runners a week before the Iowa caucuses.
They practice military drills, learn patriotic Chinese songs, and listen to lectures warning against Islamic zeal and preaching gratitude to the Communist Party.
But that zeal has cooled, and international brands that once tried not to rock the boat there are becoming more critical of Beijing.
The modern zeal for aquatic scents began in the 1980s, when a briny Neptunian aroma chemical called calone became popular at fragrance houses.
The overlay of glass, steel and messianic zeal doesn't necessarily heighten the sexual tension; pheasant under glass, after all, is still just pheasant.
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His "workers party" is a more compelling vision for the right's future than either status quo bias or "tax cuts plus nothing" zeal.
Around a century ago, a sect of Christian Pacifists from Russia, known as the Dukhobors, settled nearby, infusing the region with antiwar zeal.
The young lab-mix, with a puppy's zeal for life, who loved to chew on the shelter volunteers' hands as we leashed him.
But in their zeal to repeal the Affordable Care Act, President Trump and Republicans in Congress have heightened public awareness of the law.
With her zeal for mixing prints and textures, the J.Crew she presented was an unexpected, fashion-forward mashup of the brand's preppy classics.
Though Frank's wife and two teenage sons don't share his zeal, the pranks still escalate, and Ernest becomes an international punchline and meme.
You can make an argument for freshness, zeal and cost of ingredients, and still wish that Ms. Bai would trim prices just a little.
Yet as he spoke, most of the media continued to exhibit a heightened zeal for the story of  children being separated from their parents .
Mr. Pruitt's zeal to roll back climate change regulations and impose new rules that benefit fossil fuel industries has endeared him to Mr. Trump.
These Nixonian anxieties, amplified onscreen, sustained an ecosystem of indignant zeal, from the Tea Party to the Benghazi witch hunt to the birther movement.
But it seems to have been lost on Mr. Trump in his zeal to impugn based upon race rather than uplift based upon promise.
And it would be a tragedy if, in doing so, his administration's partisan zeal for classical architecture only ended up discrediting it by association.
As wonderful as that is, you can spread zeal in your workplace or school, but for some highly ambitious people, failure is very painful.
Security forces normally move them on quickly, and pro-Maduro supporters hang around government buildings precisely to display their political zeal in such moments.
The prosecutors' zeal has encouraged activist investors in Samsung C&T, who felt hard-done-by when the Cheil-C&T merger went ahead.
Mr Gingrich's zeal for sharp partisan confrontation turned the Republican Party into a fractious entity much better at winning elections than at governing responsibly.
The Parkland students have succeeded, in a first for pro-control activists, by matching the zeal and organisational skills of their pro-gun opponents.
Top-five Zeal shareholder Marc Peters, who holds 4.8 percent of the shares, on Thursday told Reuters he also did not support the acquisition.
Their excessive zeal for one aspect of patriotism is causing them to risk spiritual downfall as they withdraw from the society of the church.
Someone energized by competitive zeal may select and be happy in one culture, while someone who loves to pioneer and invent may choose another.
In particular, the Cornell institute has been working with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology to combine the incredible zeal of birders with scientific observation.
While Carter has been motivated by a kind of religious zeal, Obama claims to employ "tough love," which has led to two false assumptions.
If detectives' apparent lack of zeal in uncovering such crimes in past years has given way to an excess of it, that is understandable.
We have grown accustomed to the Silicon Valley zeal driving startups to develop new technologies that will disrupt the market in yet another way.
And as some people have noticed, Twitter is apparently doing so with a lot more zeal than it seems to devote to purging harassment.
In my zeal, I can rob them of the chance to work through issues on their terms, and I occasionally act like a bulldozer.
Bhumibol was regarded as a demi-god and his development work, promoted with zeal by the palace, endeared the late king to the population.
The disappointment I felt about my candidate's impending loss was riding a totally different track than the zeal I had for the democratic process.
Our dweebish zeal paid off with an animated Saturday-morning series that began in 1973 and, ultimately, "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" in 1979.
Around the world, many leaders criticized Trump, while some seasoned observers were left wondering why the zeal for a protracted escalation was apparently absent.
He approached the seemingly insurmountable problem with characteristic zeal, studying the local culture, establishing systematic "lines of effort," sleeping only four hours a night.
It's probable that many of us will have lost our zeal for redress long before the last traumatized children are returned to their parents.
It combines its purported foundation in free-market zeal with a certainty that competition alone cannot be trusted to set price and output properly.
The comeback compilation, and its blunt title (Taking Back What's Ours) did little to subdue the public's zeal for the popular emo Szuch eschewed.
And we have the cult of social justice on the left, a religion whose followers show the same zeal as any born-again Evangelical.
But when the issue is speech, we must exercise great caution lest zeal to curb foreign influence instead damages our own free speech rights.
Over the years, the North has tirelessly called for dismantling the command, calling it the symbol of American zeal to restart the war. Gen.
There were moments when he pushed too hard and was too hammy, but his boyish zeal (or should that be puppyish?) had real gusto.
Even Pierson, when we spoke in January, said the zeal behind Obamacare repeal had him questioning some of his assumptions about safety net programs.
To the extent that "Mortal Engines" resembles anything, it's other movies, which it plunders with a landfill-diving zeal that suits the surviving populace.
WASHINGTON — In his zeal to fulfill a campaign promise, President Trump has correctly identified high drug prices as a major problem for many Americans.
Yet they also knew how much the president's zeal to stop immigration had sent him lurching for solutions, one more extreme than the next.
But over my life following politics, I have seen wave after wave of revolutionary zeal crash on the shores of DC and recede defeated.
In a poem called "Bear" in that collection he expresses the Mohawks' frustration with the missionary's zeal: What do I want with his raisin!
The anti-government zeal among young tech workers was unexpected given their reputation for focusing more on the virtual world than the real one.
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DeGeneres told The TODAY Show in 2018 that she grew up in apartments without a lot of money, which sparked her real estate zeal.
That approach feels too wide-ranging for a single film, but Ms. Yates's zeal is heartfelt, and the optimism of her interviewees is uplifting.
There remains at least some hope among financial reformers that Trump will rediscover some of his anti-Wall Street zeal once he takes office.
And in their zeal, these woke Democrats are pushing the Democratic Party away from the voters it needs to beat President Trump in 2020.
At the heart of this 1885 operetta by the librettist William Gilbert and the composer Arthur Sullivan is a satire skewering British bureaucratic zeal.
It is not inevitable, however, that those people will be led by an expansionist, imperialist regime with a messianic zeal to dominate the region.
In her zeal to defend the Fed's Dodd-Frank powers, Chair Yellen's speech ignores several other financial stability risks of the Fed's own making.
He had only traveled to Atlanta from Philadelphia, but he was with a companion who had come from Puerto Rico proper, bringing hometown zeal.
To answer it, Mac arms them with pretty much every tool human beings have at their disposal: slapstick humor, collaboration, revolutionary zeal and poetry.
And Democrats swept to a House majority last fall by largely taking anti-Trump zeal for granted and focusing their overt messaging on health care.
The role beckons any actress with a line in zeal and glow; Uta Hagen, Diana Sands and Lynn Redgrave are among those who've snagged it.
But when a terrorist kills Americans – this time, with a rental truck – and then shouts "God is great" in Arabic, the president's zeal is understandable.
It's getting late as Leny Glivano, the neighborhood captain, a small woman with a zeal in her eye, coordinates with police Senior Superintendent Guillermo Eleazar.
We see this play out on many fronts, from his impulsive use of pardons — often ignoring the usual process — to his zeal for executive orders.
Cole also brought a zeal for warning about the perils that unchecked industry posed to the natural world, establishing one of painting's first environmental critiques.
If it's something you've always wanted to know about, bring a zeal for research and be honest about where you're starting — begin as a beginner.
FOR those Democrats, brimming with anti-Trump zeal, who think now is the time to cleanse themselves of ideological impurity, Claire McCaskill has a message.
But the government's zeal to diminish voters' say in the election suggests it does not have total faith in its ability to win them over.
Paolo Gregoletto, the bassist for the band, seemed delighted to come across an elected official expressing such zeal, and said as much later on Instagram.
I ate the whole damn thing as a welcomed mid-morning snack (my zeal and satisfied murmurs only mildly horrifying the rest of my team).
It is unclear whether Trump and his team of misfits are competent enough to govern with the authoritarian zeal he demonstrated on the campaign trail.
It's a time of patriotic fervor akin to July 4 celebrations in the US and that zeal is also on display at the box office.
Though my efforts had no claim on her eternal destiny, I confess that there was a certain questing vigor, a missionary zeal, to my assistance.
Hersh's reporting career has been defined both by his zeal and by the United States's warmongering exploits in the second half of the twentieth century.
Honecker was an ardent Stalinist whose hatred of fascism and zeal for Marxism in the postwar German Democratic Republic was said to rival her husband's.
Iran, the main stumbling block to any production control due to its zeal to recapture market share lost to sanctions, welcomed the plan without commitment.
Unfortunately, in our zeal to keep companies in the United States, we have created policies where inversions benefit some shareholders at the expense of others.
The Kim family's zeal to enrich itself and develop the country as a nuclear power has led to a neglect of the North Korean people.
Even the New Atheists' admirers must admit that they sometimes display more zeal than finesse, and that they give a general impression of punching down.
But despite this tortured history, or perhaps because of it, the Catalan crisis does not appear to have markedly increased the zeal for Basque independence.
Now, many there say they see in President Trump and his supporters the same hostility and zeal for authoritarianism that marked life under Jim Crow.
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Underlying all these wars is the same broadly held, deeply committed missionary zeal that drove men like Benjamin Colbert and the Rough Riders to war.
More important, from a poetic-justice perspective, they knew using that zeal against Bryan and Jock would be the juiciest way to get it done.
Since its recent policy U-turn, it has deployed the same zeal to extol the glories of having more children — and the sooner, the better.
In 1524, the first Spanish reconnaissance mission arrived in the highlands of Chiapas, bringing with them a missionary zeal to convert the natives to Catholicism.
But when it comes to curbing the zeal for sugary drinks, the medical groups say that higher taxes hold the greatest promise to change habits.
It's still a guess as to whom the president will nominate — or even whether that nominee will share the White House zeal for financial deregulation.
YUQING COUNTY, China — With the fiery zeal of a preacher, Xie Hong addressed her class of 211 fourth-grade students, all in matching red tracksuits.
He has taken on the pulp and paper, logging and palm industries with a zeal that seems to grind against his quiet, soft-spoken nature.
Among scholars in the Tiffany field, he is famed for his "encyclopedic zeal," said Ria Murray, the manager at the Lillian Nassau gallery in Manhattan.
Though Cayman was initially a refuge for the financier, Mr. Dart, who is thought to be 64, has taken to his adopted home with zeal.
But their sheer multiplicity — and key leaders' refusal to decide among them — is a sign that anti-Sanders zeal, though real, is also quite limited.
Adam Schiff has pursued the president with the obsessive zeal of Inspector Javert in "Les Misérables," but his results have looked more like Inspector Clouseau's.
Hector and the gang go through a lot of trouble to pull off that saloon robbery, thanks to Lee Sizemore's zeal for the narrative showstopper.
He was born on a New Jersey farm in 1849 and, though too young to serve in the Civil War, was imbued with abolitionist zeal.
Aside from the annual turkey talk, Trump has generally expressed zeal for presidential pardons, even suggesting that he could pardon himself if impeached or indicted.
The zeal by Democrats on Capitol Hill to expose government employees with a differing view from the president could have chilling impacts on future leaders.
Yet the same zeal, tenacity, loyalty and ruthlessness required to wage a struggle against a colonial power become handicaps in trying to lead a country.
Fed officials are economists and businesspeople who have pledged themselves, with almost religious zeal, to a set of twin goals: full employment and stable inflation.
Not only should they choose a devil's advocate, they should make that person's promotions, awards or bonuses contingent on playing the antagonist's part with zeal.
He was notorious for his religious zeal and his fervent defense of the church during a time when Christians were heavily persecuted for their beliefs.
Fed officials are economists and businesspeople who have pledged themselves, with almost religious zeal, to a set of twin goals: full employment and stable inflation.
I know he browses for new costumes in the item shop with the same zeal with which my mother once combed the racks at Loehmann's.
It was a posture—the bowed head, the apparent meekness—I remembered from the man I had got to know that year in Boston, the priest in whose office I had sat nearly every week; it was the posture with which he met my zeal or desire for zeal, which seemed to bemuse him, as if he found it both sincere and unreal, which it was.
I just think they haven't yet figured out how to embrace food safety with the same zeal they've shown for the other things they're striving for.
And in Zinke's zeal to blame conservationists for deadly fires, he conspicuously sidestepped larger human-caused factors driving the current rash of wildfires, including climate change.
As it happened, that was also the day on which his investigatory zeal seemed to flag, at least regarding the current occupant of the White House.
Despite these histrionics, Democrats are continuing to work with the administration to fix NAFTA, which says a lot about their zeal to stop NAFTA's considerable damage.
And Blanchet is betting on iconic Helmut Lang to ride that '90s wave and outrageous designer Claude Montana to capture a bit of the '80s zeal.
Their zeal clashed with a leadership desperate to use the three-day gathering to portray the SNP as a party of government, rather than just independence.
The reality star's zeal to see Johnson freed took her all the way to the Oval Office where she personally convinced Trump to commute the sentence.
After all, in their zeal to protect Bill Clinton in the 1990s, some Democrats cast Lewinsky as an unstable stalker who thrust herself on the president.
" … "We construct precisely contoured echo chambers of affirmation that turn conviction into zeal, passion into fury, disagreements with the other side into the demonization of it.
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron and the European Union (EU) became staunch U.S. allies in the new zeal to bring democracy to the Middle East.
We construct precisely contoured echo chambers of affirmation that turn conviction into zeal, passion into fury, disagreements with the other side into the demonization of it.
I worry that Erdogan's zeal and constant targeting of H.D.P. for this is paving the path for actual division of the country further down the road.
In what became a major political scandal, eight US attorneys were fired for political reasons, including what was seen as insufficient zeal in prosecuting voter fraud.
They were outnumbered almost 10 to one by volunteers for the well-funded Beirutis coalition, in red shirts and baseball caps, who displayed noticeably less zeal.
This philosophy found champions on talk radio, it shaped the Tea Party's zeal, it influenced Paul Ryan's budgets, it infused Mitt Romney's "You built that" rhetoric.
"His metabolism is crazy," said Collison, who has watched Adams attack two or three entrees at one sitting with the same zeal he does loose rebounds.
While Mr. Trump has yet to wield such power, his tone as a candidate has been seen as similarly provocative, stoking a comparable zeal among supporters.
Instead, victory was attributed to an inner core of activists who possessed a greater passion for their cause and the zeal to marshal support behind it.
Since his last win on the PGA Tour in 2013, Woods appears to have approached relationship-building with the zeal he once devoted to legacy-building.
Segers' depiction of the scene uneasily combines a manic zeal for depicting every brick with a remarkable indifference to demarcating intersecting planes or making lines plumb.
Mr. Obama began his day at the memorial to the Cuban journalist and poet José Martí, whose ideals are invoked with zeal in Miami and Havana.
"It's now imperative that we move forward with equal zeal to ensure a successful post-auction transition, including a smooth and efficient repacking process," Pai said.
Ms. Gilbuena, 32, has no professional culinary training, only evangelical zeal to share the cuisine of her childhood in the Visayas region of the central Philippines.
At first, during his half-decade in the UFC, Palhares and his team could write it off as zeal for the finish and for imposing finality.
"The Big Necessity" demonstrated the qualities George brings to everything she writes: a no-nonsense briskness on the page; a forensic zeal; a potent moral sensibility.
I've spoken to countless women who voted for Clinton, but regret their failure to be public in their zeal, to canvass and phone bank for her.
There were discrepancies among these accounts, and it was hard not to wonder if Gomez, in his zeal for vengeance and vindication, had embellished Stevens's story.
But he was also a physician, and as he settled into the job, his libertarian views were often balanced by his zeal to protect public health.
A leader of the Go Jelly project, she thinks that Italians, with their zeal for locally sourced regional ingredients, might just find a taste for jellyfish.
Political tribalism is rotting American politics; it needs more people who reject partisan zeal and can speak honestly about their own side's blind spots and defects.
But he attributed Ms. Omar's and Ms. Tlaib's comments to a zeal to represent their districts, which he noted have large communities of Middle Eastern immigrants.
The zeal of "believe all women" can also lead down a strangely pedantic path, in which women are told how to properly understand their own pasts.
While some contend that colleges fail to keep students safe, others argue that the understandable zeal to combat sexual assault has threatened protections for the accused.
The case for his zeal in all of this rests partly on what Stahr admits are "somewhat suspect" latter-day accounts composed by the subject himself.
In its zeal to goose its profitability metrics, the bank neglected to invest enough in internal technology systems or top-tier compliance and risk-­management staffs.
It is dangerous to combine this partisan zeal with the power and discretion vested in the Attorney General to shape legal policy in the federal judiciary.
The IAAF Council discussed the latest Taskforce findings, with chairman Rune Anderson's lengthy report making depressing reading for anyone hoping to see a zeal for reform.
TELFORD, England (Reuters) - Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Sunday he had not lost his tax cutting zeal but that Britain needed to maintain fiscal discipline.
"I've had this vision for a long time," said Hamilton, who speaks with a preacher's zeal about the moral imperative of fighting racial and economic inequality.
So the resumption of disclosures about Mr. Khashoggi's disappearance is more likely to reflect a decision by the Turkish president than a burst of muckraking zeal.
But as officials and advocates celebrated their victory, they repeatedly cited Ms. Markey's zeal in waging a political fight that was bruising and once seemingly Sisyphean.
Given the UK's self-aggrandizing in the face of decay, Blake and Blunt's mock-patriot zeal serves a far higher purpose than a conventional protest ever could.
"When someone kills disabled people, it's usually not given the same degree of seriousness of zeal in prosecution as when the victim is not disabled," Brown said.
In their zeal to tap government resources, some advocates portray the no-funding principle as anti-religious, arising out of anti-Catholicism of the late 19th century.
Too many of the scenes have a similar energy and pace, but it's impossible not to cheer for these charming players and their giddy zeal (1:20).
Too many of the scenes have a similar energy and pace, but it's impossible not to cheer for these charming players and their giddy zeal (2249:28663).
"I think in their zeal to help they are doing some very wrongheaded things," including mass arrests of sex workers and John stings using fake Backpage ads.
Economic goals aside, many tech startups set out with an inherent sense of mission, or zeal, as some claim, to make the world a more efficient place.
It is possible that Sina decided to mount its campaign in a highly public manner in order to show off its zeal to the party's media watchdogs.
If only the authorities showed similar zeal when it comes to investigating real malfeasance: no one has yet been charged in relation to allegations of state capture.
After German authorities announced plans to tighten oversight of the secondary sector, Zeal decided to pull out of that business, a person familiar with the matter said.
By doing just enough to her readymades, with an infectious zeal and lots of elbow grease, Owens makes distinctive works that fit in perfectly with the times.
Over the course of three years and to the cost of Marcus's psychological and financial well-being, the government's newfound zeal for punishing graffiti was laid bare.
Chau's zeal to spread the Christian gospel took him back to the remote island, where he apparently was killed last week by tribespeople after trespassing, authorities said.
The zeal with which European competition regulators have pursued American tech firms has caused some to wonder whether the firms' nationality had led to them being targeted.
" General Rufus Saxton recommended her for a military pension as a "spy" who made "many a raid inside the enemy's lines, displaying remarkable courage, zeal, and fidelity.
In the "soft" version, domestic factors — like ideological zeal or internal power struggles — distort incentives, making states behave in ways that are counterproductive but at least predictable.
It is well titled: Brandeis resembled an Old Testament prophet — Franklin D. Roosevelt called him "old Isaiah" — with his highly articulated moral vision and true believer's zeal.
"In its zeal to advance driverless vehicles, N.H.T.S.A. has forgotten its mission is to ensure safety, not promote gee-whiz vehicle technology to increase sales," he wrote.
It is the old, then—the same old who drove Britain out of the European Union—who are at the beating heart of England's new patriotic zeal.
Zeal & Ardor's inspired debut album Devil Is Fine was our #6 album of 2016 and it also happened to be recorded almost entirely by frontman Manuel Gagneux.
The project is aligned with the red and anarchist black metal (RABM) movement, and its fourth release, The Sublime Conquest of Nothing, is packed with revolutionary zeal.
I have a few — ones that still haunt me and make me wish I'd tempered my zeal for new and different with more common sense and awareness.
Immunotherapy's aim is to prompt the immune system, which is often stymied by cancer, to attack tumors with the zeal and sophistication that it attacks other diseases.
When post-war zeal dictated that the infamous slum of the city was to be torpedoed in the late 225s and 230s, there were mass scale demolitions.
The saxophonist Kamasi Washington, jazz's pre-eminent crossover star, has turned heads with the enormity and zeal of his approach, sometimes using dozens of musicians at once.
The president's lying, and his seeming imperviousness to the facts even after being caught, have incited a general zeal for truth-seeking in other realms of power.
By the end of the book, the American or Canadian has learned what's important, looks chic and despises her own kind with the zeal of a convert.
Whether Democrats' zeal to rebuke Mr. Trump remains strong will be closely scrutinized as Virginians vote in contested primaries for nine of the state's 11 congressional seats.
What has truly shaken me is the zeal with which Republican officeholders and conservative commentators, some of whom I'd thought better of, have come to Kavanaugh's defense.
Another site, Demagogue, apes the visual style of We Hunted the Mammoth almost to a tee, attempting to target Futrelle with the same zeal he targets them.
Senator Richard M. Burr, Republican of North Carolina and the chairman of the panel, has shown an increasing zeal for pursuing the question after an uncertain start.
They are responding with a missionary zeal to being treated as "the opposition party" that "should keep its mouth shut," as Trump enforcer Steve Bannon put it.
Rod Gilbert, the Rangers' career scoring leader, can be found at home games traversing Madison Square Garden with the same zeal with which he played years ago.
Mr. Macron's background aside, his reformist zeal is hardly unrealistic: He wants to cut the ratio of government spending to G.D.P. to 53 percent from 56 percent.
While there are many waste organizations dedicated to mitigating the environmental impact of such gatherings, the Trash Pirates are distinguished by their zeal and their punk aplomb.
Shelby's zeal is instructive, because sleeping is the best version of what we all do on trains anyway: as little as possible, ideally while ignoring one another.
In all of them, though the style varies widely, Mr. Terna's zeal in gathering visual details is leavened by the obvious joy he took in recording them.
But the socialist passion doesn't seem to have impacted the city's zeal for I.P.O. parties, which the party planning community says are going to surpass past booms.
Such was the wide-eyed zeal with which Freud's professional colleagues were self-experimenting with the powdery panacea that things were bound to get a little hairy.
The Italian media on Wednesday railed against an "excess of zeal" and placed the blame on the office in charge of protocol during visits by foreign dignitaries.
Although John Wilkins, an Englishman, first proposed a decimal system of measurement in 220, it was the French, full of revolutionary zeal, who in 22019 made it law.
Though he tends at times to trade professorial tendencies for folksiness on the campaign trail, Mr. Cruz has in recent days embraced his legal background with particular zeal.
The Democratic base is fired up with anti-Trump zeal, both parties have spent heavily, and at least some Republican voters appear to be disenchanted with their party.
Tasked with transforming the Philippines, one of the poorest countries in Asia into a "drugless society," he's approached the task with an admirable zeal, if somewhat questionable methods.
His entrepreneurial zeal and leadership has helped grow the overall internet ecosystem in India and Southeast Asia, and we wish him all the best in his new adventures.
Rona my landlady wanted me out—she could get six hardworking Somali boys in my two rooms—but was too lazy to pursue it with anything approaching zeal.
"A few people even mocked him, mimicking his rap voice and making fun of his over-the-top zeal," one of the observers, Jensen Karp, would later recall.
And then I'm nodding and so are the lawyers and then we're all nodding with such tasteful, educational, non-violent zeal, no one's quite sure when to stop.
To rally their followers, they have blanketed Sana with portraits of the group's founder, Hussein Badreddin al-Houthi, with a zeal that has brought derision even from members.
He may conclude that there was no such thing despite Russia's best efforts to facilitate it and the Trump campaign's zeal to bring down Clinton at all costs.
On every continent, the history of civilization is filled with war, whether driven by scarcity of grain or hunger for gold, compelled by nationalist fervor or religious zeal.
One can hardly blame them for their zeal, since voters first elected them to Congress in the 2018 midterms as part of the electorate's broader rebuke of Trump.
Clinton did not go there, infusing her half-hour address with the earnest zeal that she tends to summon more readily during policy speeches than in campaign rallies.
"In our zeal to protect love letters, we don't want to protect terrorists who might use code words to escape scrutiny by the intelligence community," he warned. Sen.
They argued that the government had, in its zeal to win headlines, filed charges in recent years for activities that did not meet the standard for federal corruption.
Trader Joe's, in its zeal for low prices and lack of frills, just didn't have the equivalent of Wegman's delicious hot food stations, bakery, and take-out centers,
Establishment Republicans who have criticized Trump for threatening his Department of Justice or failing to condemn white nationalism with proper zeal are eager to see the president fail.
It seems that the word "heresy" impresses historians deeply, that it carries the suggestion of an irrational, possibly sinister zeal, marginalizing all those who are stigmatized by it.
"The defining feature of Orban's career has been a zeal to defend Hungary's sovereignty against foreign encroachment," said Hendrik Hansen, a political scientist at Andrassy University in Budapest.
Senator Mark Warner, a Virginia Democrat, was impressed by her zeal and invited her to be his guest at Mr. Obama's State of the Union address in 2013.
We went over early computer culture, and how there was a "revolutionary zeal in the notion of intellectual empowerment" in Psychedelia, which found common cause in tech culture.
Sometimes real improvements are made for a time, but the majority party often loses their zeal for reform as the day to day running of the House intervenes.
Brazil, meanwhile, under the guidance of Chicago school-trained Economy Minister Paulo Guedes, is doubling down on its "fiscal zeal", as one ministry official put it on Tuesday.
Some experts, like Mr. Singer of George Washington University, are waiting to see how sincere regulators are in their newfound zeal — and where exactly they plan to go.
After declaring his loyalty in 2014, Mr. Hapilon united ragtag rebels from the jungle, university-educated ideologues and even former Catholics with the particular zeal of the converted.
WASHINGTON — Stephen Moore built a career in conservative media by championing tax cuts and leaning into the culture wars, bashing "radical feminists" and bloated government with equal zeal.
Annoyed, and cognizant of the potential effect on his business, Mr. Deripaska has pursued winning easier and more regular access to the United States with near-obsessive zeal.
The men share a zeal for shirtlessness — the president on horseback, the player on the dance floor at his own wedding reception — and a thirst for expressive celebration.
By a vote of 21999–15, the Senate came closest to convicting Chase on the article regarding his partisan zeal in his charge to the Baltimore grand jury.
The proprietors, Lee and Whitney Kaplan, have been in the business for 35 years and can help locate obscure titles (a Joseph Kosuth, say) with pre-internet zeal.
He is an energetic Corsican who clearly relishes the limelight and comes from a long line of commercial fishermen; he approaches tennis with the zeal of a convert.
Despite widespread support for the commission in Congress and among members of the Trump administration, Mr. Browder's zeal for the Bitkovs' case struck a chord with Mr. Rubio.
A healthy questioning of authority, an ambitious zeal to better oneself, a fear of God, and a love of family are the quintessential facets of traditional American culture.
TELFORD, England, Nov 24 (Reuters) - Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Sunday he had not lost his tax cutting zeal but that Britain needed to maintain fiscal discipline.
Sock is not yet a threat to win the title in Melbourne, but he has the game and the competitive zeal to go deep into the second week.
Others need to follow, and as the year was coming to a close, sports governing bodies were often stumbling over one another to project transparency and reformist zeal.
You would probably also annoy your daughter and son-in-law, who, despite their lack of religious zeal, chose to enroll their child in a church-affiliated school.
I don't doubt that the new young Democrats are honest in their zeal to fix America's problems, but I wish they would do less feeling and more thinking.
Drunk on missionary zeal and military grade Red Bull, the dancers re-enact an absurd swing-yer-partner performance that just might bring peace to the Middle East.
"If pain were assessed with the same zeal as other vital signs are, it would have a much better chance of being treated properly," Campbell told the audience.
" What's more, the Washington Post said, Trump has "tracked criticism of Kavanaugh from some social conservatives who see his rulings on health care and abortion as lacking ideological zeal.
"During every time of change there are also incidences of the culture, in its enthusiasm and zeal, taking down the wrong targets," Dunham and Konner said in a statement.
The crime in question was the rape and brutal beating of a jogger in Central Park, with police rounding up the teens in their zeal to close the case.
Zeal & Ardor has (finally!) announced a handful of live dates, with a short European tour leading up to their debut North American appearance at Psycho Las Vegas festival. 218.
In the film, Bannon predicts with moral zeal a cleaning out of the old cultural order of openness so as to build a new nationalist populism in its place.
"When the stock market bubble implodes, it will have been started by the surge in Tesla shares beyond speculative zeal," Nader wrote on Twitter last month amid the run.
The establishment of movements like new urbanism, which demonized both modern architecture and American urban planning (whether sprawl or urban renewal), further concentrated the ideological zeal toward Old Stuff.
It almost makes you feel bad for the Empire on some level, and the zeal of your squadmates as they take out their anger on Rebel troops is palpable.
President George H.W. Bush had to deal with former Nixon speechwriter Patrick Buchanan in 1992, who called for the party to embrace the "culture wars" with zeal and zest.
His mission is to get the federal government to apply the same zeal as he did in his courtroom to the fight against corruption and organised and violent crime.
However, such criticisms risk underplaying the sheer entrepreneurial zeal that the Chinese put into clean energy, and their growing ambition to decentralise as well as decarbonise the energy supply.
For conservative politicians troubled by gun violence, does the NRA's zeal to elevate the Second Amendment place a controlling hand upon the freedoms of expression secured by the First?
The dramatic growth in renewable energy during Perry's tenure was not an outgrowth of environmental zeal but rather a pragmatic approach to economic growth with energy at its core.
"If we go too far in our zeal to normalize we might push inflation expectations down further and that might hinder our ability to hit our target," Bullard said.
One theory put forward by Dr Camerer and his colleagues to explain this superior hit rate is that economics may still benefit from the zeal of the newly converted.
" He added, "When there's something that I like… films or books or a particular author, I do pursue them with more zeal than perhaps a lot of other people.
Then Motherboard explains how to avoid identity theft and government surveillance by replacing your fingerprints with prosthetics, and Noisey talks about the genre-blending music of Zeal and Ardor.
Fact: the actor Daniel Radcliffe is currently starring in the Broadway show "The Lifespan of a Fact," as a magazine fact checker with an aviation inspector's zeal for accuracy.
Father Moloney said his anti-British zeal was instilled in him by his father, who fought in Ireland's war of independence, and his grandfather, also an I.R.A. fighting man.
"California politicians, in their zeal to attack President Trump, passed a law that also unconstitutionally victimizes California voters," Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said in a news release Monday.
Pruitt became famous for his extraordinary zeal in rolling back environmental regulations, as well as a series of questionable ethical decisions that eventually cost him his job last summer.
At more than nine hundred pages, it's a thudding, shapeless text, despotic in its pedantry and exhausting in its zeal, marked by excruciating attention to the most minuscule irrelevances.
United States 21990% 22010% Canada Britain Germany Poland S. Korea Taiwan France Ireland Japan 20% Sweden Spain Australia TOP 225 PERCENT'S SHARE OF INCOME 753–275 Croatia New Zeal.
In fact, it's just one of several recent examples of the Trump administration's zeal for badgering weaker countries into tossing public health concerns aside to serve powerful business interests.
As a target of Mr. Trump's high-profile rebukes, Mr. Sessions has gained cautious support even from some rank-and-file lawyers who find his culture wars zeal distasteful.
In his zeal to fire up American prosperity after helping to trigger an unprecedented self-inflicted economic meltdown, Trump is already losing patience -- weeks before the virus may peak.
Prices fell sharply on Tuesday after Iran, the main hurdle to any production control in its zeal to recapture market share lost to sanctions, welcomed the plan without commitment.
And despite a zeal for the story that bordered on obsession, I never had the imagination to think, Clint Eastwood should make a Clint Eastwood movie about this guy.
Waldery Rodrigues, special secretary to the economy ministry, said the government's "zeal" for fiscal discipline has paid off in the short term, but there can be no let up.
Their zeal speaks to the historic political moment, in which a dizzying array of House races across the country have begun to feel as consequential as a presidential election.
The kind of zeal—swagger, even—that Sanders stirred up among the left-of-the-Clintons crowd represented a fundamental shift: Socialism was suddenly back on the political menu.
Bezos' zeal for exploring new sides of retail is also proving lucrative, with a growing number of shoppers starting to purchase everything from socks to cosmetics on the website.
St. Valentine was later beheaded for his religious zeal, a death that Roman men decided to celebrate by pulling the names of eligible young ladies out of an urn.
In a televised address, he all but begged Iranians to return to the nationalist zeal that only days earlier had seemed to fill the country, after General Suleimani's killing.
One of those lawyers was Hanno Berger, now 22012, who provided Mr. Shields and Mr. Mora with an invaluable legal imprimatur, as well as a kind of remorseless zeal.
I think now that what excited me about Jawlensky's heads and faces was the glamour of a secondhand modernist zeal that was easy to identify with and to savor.
Congressional Memo WASHINGTON — With self-congratulatory zeal and smiles all around, huge bipartisan majorities in Congress have just passed legislation to speed the discovery of cures for killer diseases.
Having a white supremacist in the family has instilled in me a painful vigilance about my child rearing, as well as a zeal for building bridges over cultural divisions.
Their failure rate is high, but they're also a time-honored way for immigrants in particular to use hard work and entrepreneurial zeal to break into the middle classes.
It left him slow, shaky and unable to speak much above a whisper but close associates said he never lost his sense of humor or zeal for his faith.
Some voters said they lost their zeal for "A Star Is Born" after the film converted only one of its five Golden Globe nominations into a win (best song).
The court cases have not dampened the zeal of protesters pushing for radical change and a clean break with those who have governed since independence from France in 1962.
" The attorney general said evidence will show that drug companies "in their zeal to provide a magic drug ... ignored centuries of experienced, well-documented scientific histories of deadly addiction epidemics.
Another sign that Acosta is on thin ice is the zeal with which Democrats have started to attack him as a way of questioning Trump's judgment, morals and management skills.
"This Zipline deal is an extremely bad one for the country and it unfortunate that the Vice President would champion it with the zeal that he has deployed," he added.
Should be fall this year, but I'm not sure if I'll do Zeal and Ardor [gig] yet since the show wouldn't be quite up to snuff, especially for New York.
Every once in a while, a publication latches onto a subject with such zeal and ferocity, it's impossible to imagine one entity existing (or at least thriving) without the other.
Underneath the bong hits and blow jobs, director Elizabeth Wood is showing how Leah's whiteness is the real drug, begetting a kind of cluelessness and zeal that infects and intoxicates.
As well as concern for children, the new zeal among development economists and poor-world governments for ECD reflects a desire to make it easier for their mothers to work.
El Salvador's greater zeal followed the campaign for the 1998 law and a subsequent constitutional amendment that defined life as beginning at conception, says Jocelyn Viterna, a sociologist at Harvard.
Prosecutorial zeal does not always result in convictions, but that is because prosecutors face some difficult trade-offs—including respecting the rights of some of the world's most unpopular people.
The reality is that an insurgent campaign that actually wants to beat Hillary Clinton would need to exploit vulnerabilities besides her insufficient zeal for a single-payer health care plan.
Before the month was done, Cruz would visit all the state's 99 counties, delivering with practiced zeal the same singular message: I am one of you, and I can win.
Law-enforcement agencies have not shown similar zeal against friends of the government, or against Hindu-nationalist vigilantes who have, in recent months, shown increasing boldness in enforcing their agenda.
But the democratic process is hardly infallible, and a great deal of damage can be done by presidents rich in political charisma — and with it zeal, self-righteousness and certainty.
Her zeal recalls that of another writer yearning for a lost past; Ida Tarbell, whose journalism helped end the monopoly of John Rockefeller, the oil baron who ruined her father.
Seasoned child actress Wood, who would be nominated for a Golden Globe and a Screen Actors Guild Award, handles Tracy's descent into hell with fiery zeal, concealed under angelic looks.
The other side: Maybe PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel drank all of Musk's minotaur blood, because Musk now has the zeal of the convert when it comes to cutting costs.
Mr Macri has been praised for his reforming zeal, but calling on the fund, which is widely blamed in Argentina for the country's financial crisis in 2155, is politically risky.
It was a zeal for decorating that first brought Ms. Carter to New York City from California in 2009, when she enrolled at the New York School of Interior Design.
The flip-side of the anti-Trump zeal of its activists, one of the party's biggest grounds for optimism, is a lot of crowded, unmanageable and potentially damaging Democratic primaries.
Some EU officials complain that national authorities can lack zeal in pursuing those who defraud the EU budget and in general can be careless about handing out EU funds correctly.
That evening, we were at a venue in Brooklyn waiting to see black metal blues fusion outfit Zeal & Ardor go onstage, and were far from the only interracial couple there.
But Memphis is unwise to count on free agency as a means to sustain the plucky zeal it used to cultivate; the organization is staring at a long-term conundrum.
Le Monde, leftish voice of establishment France and critic of Juncker's low-tax policies when he was premier of Luxembourg, said he had shown "the zeal of the newly converted".
David Greenglass famously betrayed his sister, Ethel Rosenberg; Stalin arrested or killed the spouses and siblings of four of his closest associates, only one of whom protested with any zeal.
Yet the zeal of Mr Sanders's young idealists was, once again, met with cool-headed resistance from most other Democratic groups—which is why Brooklyn fell heavily for Mrs Clinton.
They also say it would be very difficult to confirm a replacement who would try to unwind EPA regulations, which many Republican lawmakers oppose, with the same zeal as Pruitt.
But in their zeal to kill wolves with no questions asked, a number of states in recent years have sought to declare open season by implementing aggressive statewide hunting programs.
" In doing so, he continues, "it doesn't occur to them that they are betraying Judaism, which they adopted with a zeal that was as vibrant as it was ill-informed.
Perhaps their current zeal mirrors the lack of it across the aisle: Democrats may feel that they must be less forgiving because Mr Trump has made the previously unsayable acceptable.
I looked for pairs of words with the same initial letter and the same clue, quickly finding several, such as BOOB / BOZO (Doofus), MONEY / MOOLAH (Scratch), and ZEST / ZEAL (Zip).
In his zeal to combat mass incarceration and social injustice, Krasner has dismissed victims of crime and looked upon members of law enforcement and their families as ignorant and intolerant.
But when Molly overhears a trio of cool kids making fun of her bald-faced, Tracy Flick-esque zeal in the bathroom, a well-known secret finally gets aired out.
Many voters are telling pollsters they will likely cast a ballot in November to keep the other side out, rather than because of any real zeal for their party nominee.
After the Royal Bethlem moved to Southwark, there was great optimism, much zeal for change, but by the end of the century the cycle of reform had again reversed itself.
But their existence outside the highly structured world of institutional Catholicism was very remote from Luther's long immersion in monastic life, which by all accounts he embraced with exceptional zeal.
Germany's antitrust regulator has already approved the deal and Zeal has already secured irrevocable undertakings from shareholders representing 65 percent of the shares — above the 50 percent minimum acceptance threshold.
There is, of course, an obvious risk to the Republicans' eagerness to install judges: If the Democrats control the Senate and the White House, they may display a similar zeal.
But the way the Yankees have been thwarted by the Orioles this season, it is hard to blame them — or their recent arrival — for a displaying a little extra zeal.
Jaclyn Hill's split from her husband Jon was predicted, analyzed, and picked apart with the zeal of the paparazzi stalking the Brad Pitt/Jennifer Aniston/Angelina Jolie triangle in 210.
Mr. Liu said he had been exhilarated by the protesters' bold demands for greater freedom and an end to corruption, and had set out to capture their enthusiasm and zeal.
Zero tolerance thus became the core tenet of modern wildfire management; to this day, legions of firefighters equipped with special axes known as "Pulaskis" attack every wildfire with militaristic zeal.
Mr. Trump, whose statements about the episode have often shifted, has broadly denied that he did anything wrong, though not always with the zeal that tends to define his grievances.
But Mr. Harrison, who approaches his work with an entrepreneurial zeal, now wants to scale up his operations, and is aiming to reach an additional 25 million people by 2025.
Their zeal justified the mass killings of all enemies, real and potential, not just by Lenin or Stalin but also Mao, Pol Pot in Cambodia, Mengistu Haile Mariam in Ethiopia.
Her religious zeal has also caused concern among some Indigenous groups who associate Catholicism in politics with the former conservative governments that had long treated them as second-class citizens.
Maria, for instance, who cleans alongside Fidelma, and who lives for the tango: Maria, who went about her tasks with great zeal, because everything mattered, even the most menial thing.
Democrats, who do share that zeal, have no incentive to help a president who is uniformly loathed by their base and has sub-40 percent approval ratings as a result.
Mr. Barber was an academic and public intellectual who argued, with missionary zeal, the virtues of decentralized democracy, or "unmediated self-government by an engaged citizenry," as he once wrote.
The zeal for parsimony, from cutting business travel to axing the office fruit bowl, has helped the bank regain some credibility by making its first net profit in four years.
Not since Anthony Weiner ran for New York City mayor with a 64-point plan for saving the city has a New York politician explained himself with such enumerative zeal.
Many Republicans and North Korea analysts were actually relieved, having worried that Trump might make a huge concession in his zeal for a deal, and praised him for walking away.
Its evangelical zeal comes from elsewhere, from a belief that the language it speaks can be learned by others, too, no matter how grand or insignificant, how rich or poor.
In their zeal to keep PewDiePie on top, they've turned "subscribe to PewDiePie" into a massive internet meme, stretching across multiple social media platforms and even into the real world.
According to new research published Monday in Nature Ecology & Evolution, the human zeal for cats has deep roots that reach back to separate points of domestication in the ancient world.
Armed to the teeth with apps and wearable devices and New Year's zeal, Americans still appear to be turning to methods of old in a battle to lose a few pounds.
In his zeal to undermine the US intelligence community, Trump took aim at the British GCHQ intelligence agency, throwing around wild and false accusations that they'd helped Obama wiretap his offices.
All have established records of fighting to gut regulations and have stated publicly their intentions to thwart what they see as the dangerous and damaging regulatory zeal of their respective agencies.
Mr Dreher's zeal and sincerity are attractive, but not all readers, even devout ones, will be drawn to his divisive purism or convinced by his lurid picture of "hostile secular nihilism".
Zeal and zestAll this leads inexorably to the question of how a nation of 4.7m people—roughly half the population of London or Paris—can consistently produce the world's strongest side.
Mr Kavanaugh, however his nomination turns out, is likely to deepen that divide—if only because Republican zeal to rush his confirmation is further evidence that the party puts power first.
In Giuliani&aposs zeal to represent his client, he has unleashed vitriolic verbal attacks on the credibility, morality and ethics of Cohen, using words and innuendo too lurid to recount here.
It is certainly true that General Zia built a network of religious schools that prepared people to fight the Soviet forces in Afghanistan, and generally fanned the flames of religous zeal.
Hancox writes with a fan's zeal, recounting the rush of hearing paradigm-shifting singles for the first time, and the pride of seeing underdogs like Wiley and Skepta ascend to superstardom.
Every style from women's clothing brand MM.LaFleur is a hit that you know will be stylish and comfortable, leaving more room in your head to attack the work day with zeal.
The senator has been publicly critical of Facebook, Amazon, Wells Fargo and many of the Democratic-leaning financial titans who bristle at her zeal while she describes them as bad actors.
In a memoir, "Reunion" (1988), he described himself as a "born-again Middle American" and expressed regret for "romanticizing the Vietnamese" and allowing his antiwar zeal to turn into anti-Americanism.
While they might not approve of Vince Junior's iteration of the family business, they would still have to admire their progeny for the zeal with which he approaches every WWE event.
That same year, Czar of Crickets staged the first Czar Fest, headlined by Schammasch, and in 218 Czar Fest booked Zeal & Ardor's first show ever, just prior to their meteoric rise.
"His zeal for pandering for the extreme left's money and agenda in his race for governor is making it impossible for him to fulfill his duties as attorney general," Berger said.
I spent nearly a year as IRI's political director in Baghdad, throwing myself into the work with all the passion and zeal one might expect from a young man at war.
The takeaway is simple: Political correctness has little to do with empathy and everything to do with "virtue signaling,"and a sort of tribalistic zeal for punishing those who don't conform.
They also came of age at a time when military service was common; wartime bonds and shared cultural touchstones often trumped partisan differences; and zeal was not required for elected office.
Cracks in the autonomous vehicle industry — concealed by quixotic zeal and a seemingly bottomless bucket of venture and corporate capital — became too conspicuous to ignore in the opening months of 210.4.
In his short time in office, Trump has polarized an already divided country and has shown a particular zeal in lashing out at anyone or anything that is critical of him.
Missionaries and social reformers began their work in zeal; children were taken from families and sent to boarding schools whose explicit mission was to annihilate the Lakotas' language, religion and culture.
A lawyer for Ms. Heinel, Nina Marino, said on Tuesday, "The zeal with which this U.S. attorney's office strives to have long prison sentences hanging over these individuals' heads is staggering."
On Time He looks like a Bond villain, markets with the zeal of P. T. Barnum and is regarded as a visionary after guiding rejuvenations of Blancpain, Hublot and Tag Heuer.
Amid that gore (including a harsh stoning — not that there's any other kind — and an exciting yet vicious conclusion), "Pilgrimage" raises a question or two about unexamined beliefs and religious zeal.
While imposing tight censorship, the Communist Party has also learned to lean on the most popular artists and the most experienced internet companies to help it instill Chinese with patriotic zeal.
But even a burst of federal fiscal stimulus and deregulatory zeal is likely to lift gross domestic product growth (GDP) growth only temporarily considering the structural headwinds facing the U.S. economy.
Wall Street did not buy that - some believe his zeal cost him his job in 2015 - but the one-time lawyer and investment banker has not given up on the planet.
That has cast a spotlight on how the zeal to capitalize on consumer data and advanced targeting technologies has resulted in some companies' being associated with sites they want to avoid.
With (possibly related) zeal, Dr. Blau soon started All4Cure, a knowledge-sharing platform for clinicians, researchers and myeloma patients who register (without cost) to allow their medical records to be accessed.
I was super broke and I decided to put out an album to make a little money—that happened to be the Zeal and Ardor record, which surprisingly people really responded to!
But more broadly, Moscow sees itself not only as a defender of Orthodox believers everywhere, it views the lands of Ukraine with special zeal as the cradle of the Russian Orthodox faith.
The 2200th president leaves office with many believing that he is a coolly, even cold-bloodedly passive observer of a chaotic world, with little zeal for his job of commander-in-chief.
In a state where sports fandom takes on an almost religious zeal, the supporters are hoping the support of the teams will help push the bill to a vote and to passage.
In his zeal to improve commercial ties, Mr Netanyahu has dragged his feet on plans to form a government agency that would regulate deals with China—and, he fears, slow down trade.
We want a partner who has all the well-scripted lines, impeccably good looks, and zeal for romance as characters like Sebastian (Ryan Gosling) and Mia (Emma Stone) from La La Land.
Her "social market" philosophy is shaped by her experiences in a state ravaged by deindustrialisation: she backs minimum wages and does not share the tax-cutting zeal of some in the CDU.
And a combination of changing priorities and half-hearted reform zeal has spawned a multiplication of delivery agencies: USAID is in charge of implementing only around 58% of America's foreign assistance spending.
The singular zeal with which America is producing safe assets could lead to more trouble in future, by deepening the world's dependence on Treasuries while making an eventual fiscal reckoning more likely.
Of the two imams, the younger one displays a democratising zeal in his arguments about Quranic interpretation; both offload thankless community duties, such as reciting the call to prayer, onto older clerics.
My daughter couldn't nurse, so I pumped for almost five months, stashing away freezer bags with the zeal of a doomsday prepper to carry her to 6 months exclusively on breast milk.
And thirdly, there are jihadist Salafis who think the only appropriate response to the decadence of the modern era, and to a lack of zeal in the historically Muslim world, is violence.
But this zeal may lead him to push Poland closer to the sort of "illiberal democracy" which Mr Orban has created in Hungary, and which Mr Kaczynski makes no secret of desiring.
"As an OB/GYN, I find it an honor to take care of women in all sorts of reproductive health situations," Carley Zeal, a fellow with Physicians for Reproductive Health, tells Broadly.
Key quote: The administration plans to address drug prices "with the same zeal and vigor that you saw on taxes," Mick Mulvaney, director of the Office of Management and Budget, told Bloomberg.
I don't know if I will experience something like this again, nor do I know if my father will ever again indulge in the Christmas Eve ravioli feast with the same zeal.
Sarandos can be an outspoken, even gleeful, critic of network practices in his zeal to promote what Netflix views as its superior model — on-demand and commercial-free streaming, on any device.
His zeal for problem solving and organization, his indefatigable good cheer in the face of adversity, and his almost maternal pride in the company are sweet, pathetic and comical all at once.
Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on Thursday dispatched military chiefs to the northeast to help regain control of the situation after insurgents have launched attacks with renewed zeal in the past few months.
In the federal government's zeal to punish the irresponsible actions of large financial institutions, small lenders—the banks that bore no responsibility for the economic meltdown—took the brunt of the beating.
Without the need to gather and present evidence, how would police officers decide who is or isn't dangerous — and who would ensure that their conclusions weren't tainted by bias or prosecutorial zeal?
And Baked, the coffee shop where I hear the song"—his character hears his band's song playing in a café, and freaks out with head-bobbing zeal—"and Sunny's were my spots.
Take the zeal with which So Percussion's Adam Sliwinski thwacked out the opening bongo strokes of "Drumming" (1970-71) last Saturday, and the ripple of recognition that murmured through Alice Tully Hall.

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