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fanatic
1. I'm trusting you with my life to say that, and that guy's a fanatic you know
2. “So you see you’re not even the whackoest religious fanatic even in this little town,” Desa continued
3. She had been a fanatic for her science during the years he was growing up
4. Sharon who was the fanatic
5. health food, vitamin, and diet fanatic
6. All terrorists are fanatic in some way and quite prepared to die for their cause
7. Often the claim is that the A-bombs were necessary to force a supposedly very fanatic population to surrender
8. Yet if Japan's population was truly so fanatic and would always fight to the last man, seemingly neither conventional bombing nor A-bombs should have brought surrender
9. So perhaps to the surprise of anti Japanese racists, both the white supremacists of the Confederacy and French nationalists were willing to die at a similar or a higher rate, and thus were equally or more fanatic, than Japanese soldiers
10. Most conservative commentators who still push this theory are relying on their followers either not knowing history, or being too fanatic to care
11. Many fanatic anti-Communists believed in unrealistic conspiracies that imagined even small nations could be a threat to the US, and often saw Communist threats where there were none
12. The majority of Cuban-Americans today, especially younger generations, place far less importance on being opposed to Castro, or are far less fanatic about it
13. In recent years, the Venezuelan-American community has joined some Cuban-Americans in their fanatic opposition to anything perceived as too far to the left, or aiding the poor or nonwhites
14. Many Americans were unaware of just how fanatic some Cuban-Americans were until the Elian Gonzalez case
15. Van Buren was not nearly the fanatic believer in American conquest that Polk was
16. Lee's promoters and other Confederacy defenders are known as the Lost Cause or Redeemers, and their devotion to him was as fanatic as any fundamentalist's and as immune to facts or reason
17. Instead the US sees the surreal situation of millions of Americans wearing a symbol of treason and being taught to admire traitors who tried to destroy the US because of their own fanatic belief in white supremacy
18. Kirkpatrick argued that right wing and military dictatorships were fine as long as they were anti-Communist since they would eventually become democratic, while Communist countries would never become democratic and always remain fanatic dictatorships
19. Some Obama opponents resemble the most fanatic FDR haters
20. Fanatic anti Communists also did not understand or overestimated the power of the USSR
21. General Dwight Eisenhower, former commander of all Allied forces in Europe in World War II, was a very popular president from 1952-60, a conservative (though not by today's standards) but not fanatic, anti Communist but also somewhat against McCarthyism
22. He had also been approached by both parties, and though a conservative was rightly worried about the effect fanatic McCarthyist anti-Communism was having on the country
23. He had not thought himself as a fanatic or a zealot up until now
24. A fanatic, a zealot who would do anything for the glory of the Pantheon
25. “The boy is a sports fanatic, and sometimes I think that’s all that matters to him
26. recent threat to the world—radical Islamism, with its fanatic interpretations, coercion, terror and violence, and present-day efforts at the reincarnation of the Muslim Empire
27. I’m usually a fanatic about locking my car door
28. A religious fanatic serial killer, who hates rock music, tries to shut down the concert industry
29. I peered across to Jiva who was standing dumbfounded in the spot where I had left her earlier, watching us the way a movie fanatic studies a horror flick, all she needed now was some buttered popcorn
30. That in itself was strange because the term comes from the word fanatic
31. Through the years, as she saw Buey Dan become more fanatic in his beliefs, her trust in him slowly eroded into fear
32. Leoba is so stubborn and bitter that I know that such chastisement would fail to reform her character, and it would certainly increase her fanatic lust to leave England!
33. only think about all the effort and fanatic attention to detail that
34. am considered only a harmless religious fanatic, should find
35. It is actually easy to live as a fanatic and be devoted to only one goal (you hear that, Obama
36. During his life, Gāndhiji was beaten up very badly by a mob of white Christian South Africans, by Muslims in South Africa and by a Muslim later on in Bengal, India and finally it was a Hindu fanatic who killed him on 30 January 1948
37. He’s a hawk and predator of the first order and a ruthless fanatic who would do about anything to rearm Japan
38. He was known to be a difficult and inflexible fanatic, who had no respect for other people’s opinions
39. He knew of many cases of sickness which had been apparently healed by Jesus, and he regarded him as either a prophet or a relatively harmless religious fanatic
40. That he was a deluded and harmless religious fanatic
41. He thoroughly understood the sturdy character of his Master and the keenness of that majestic and merciful mind, yet he derived pleasure from even the partial entertainment of the suggestion of one of his relatives that Jesus, while he was a well-meaning fanatic, was probably not really sound of mind; that he had always appeared to be a strange and misunderstood person
42. " Pilate was thoroughly convinced that, instead of being a dangerous seditionmonger, Jesus was nothing more or less than a harmless visionary, an innocent fanatic
43. He was a fanatic
44. With those shoulders, he's either a bodybuilding fanatic or a hard working outdoorsman
45. Aside from being a miserable recluse, he is presently a hopeless and frustrated fanatic of Toronto sports teams
46. But in all his intense mission and throughout his extraordinary life there never appeared the fury of the fanatic nor the superficial frothiness of the religious egotist
47. Third, while he was still alive, happened to be a firearms fanatic
48. Nancy’s first impression was that of a fanatic, something not surprising for a member of the Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps
49. “What about Mien’s argument that Laplante is turning into a dangerous religious fanatic, with her loyalty to the Global Council second to her loyalty to this so-called One?
50. Zorokin, from what she could read in his mind, was what one would easily call a fanatic, with a rock-hard belief in communism and its superiority over all other political systems