The displacement of military violence by evangelical fervor required a certain apocalyptic tone.
Is anything more than a mere habit of allusion at work in apparent feminist fervor?
By requiring that legislation pass through two houses of the legislature, bicameralism protects against outbursts of political fervor by slowing the legislative process down and allowing passions to cool.
Due to the multiplicative influence of faculty, professionalism among the teachers should also be evaluated and addressed with the same attention and fervor given to residents and students.
All involved parties - be they transplant surgeons, recipients, procurement specialists, or donor kin - are united in their fervor to increase donor awareness and, thus, the nation's supply of body parts.
But the same claims were central to unifying formations, and behind them was a religious fervor that lent conviction to mere assertion and place to provincialism.
The book portrays them as personifying an ideal of statesmanship marked by non-partisanship, pragmatic internationalism, and aversion to ideological fervor.
The second is to seek adventure, excess, fervor; one should loathe the lukewarm, security, all tempered feelings.