In the inflationary blowup of the late 1970s, diamonds were the subject of considerable investment fervor.
In fact, who is an employee and why it matters can take on nearly religious fervor.
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Some of the old fervor is back in the market for newly public companies.
Life, fervor, taking things to the limit - that's their motto, according to Toni.
At the same time, Herbig tried to calm the revolutionary fervor back in Atlanta.
Yuen hints in his e-mail that he will pursue his newest competitors with no less fervor.
Coen Gilbert, who has both an idealist's fervor and a marketer's flair, recruits new companies.
Kneeling before an image of the Crucified, he was filled with great fervor and consolation.
Exon took a more partisan view of the House fervor, calling the "contract" a "sham".
Everyone in this administration has embraced this issue with a level of fervor and commitment.
Honda has an almost religious fervor when it comes to not doing an eight-cylinder car.
"CEOs are waking up to the need for layers of deterrents, " he says with a salesman's fervor.
"CEOs are waking up to the need for layers of deterrents, " Brown says with a salesman's fervor.
With no post-season bans to contend with in 2013, expect Buckeye fervor to be at an all-time high.
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Corporate America, too, periodically gets religion--in the form of workplace fads that inspire revivalist fervor, then fade away.
It's not easy running a hedge fund these days, especially given the new fervor for oversight in Washington.
The only two American enginemakers slug it out with as much fervor as heavyweights in the tropical sun.
Patriotic fervor aside, for Cerberus and the people it hired to run Chrysler the money potential is huge.
But definitely the fervor is back, and we're already seeing that reflected in contributions to the Republican Party committees.
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As a result of regulatory and enforcement fervor, banks are making little distinction between regulated remittance and illegal hawala.
The lawsuit will cause him to lose more fans and only increase the fervor of the already-established anti-Snyder faction.
The two swarmed Colorado State's backcourt with the fervor of two hungry cheetahs.
Caucus lunches work members on both sides into a state of pep-rally fervor.
And if he nears 3, 000 hits and Rose's record, the fervor will intensify.
With the fervor of a convert, he's urging utilities across the country to build data-delivery systems on their power grids.
As president, Chavez cultivated an image as a protector of the country's marginalized, and his followers worshiped him with fervor.
Prior to the speculative fervor of the last decade, contango was the exception, and would occur only in unusual circumstances.
And like the Puritans before them, their secession was not merely born out of politics, but out of religious fervor.
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As I noted, the fervor that used to animate Republicans when it came to tax cuts was absent in this process.
The suit has already caused him to lose more fans and has only increased the fervor of the already-established anti-Snyder faction.
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