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Their urgency to change it in last year’s playoffs was fervent.

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Let the record show Democrats won the White House in 2020 even though Clinton bobbed back up in 2017 and, for a short while, thwarted the party’s fervent desire to “turn the page.”

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Many are wrestling with the impact of a man who attracted fervent crowds, bringing young people into politics and conservative Christian thinking, while at the same time shocking many with his provocative opinions.

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This was a show that at one point had a fervent following…now?

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Since its June release, the animated musical movie has developed fervent fans of all ages.

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