• Traders drooled with a utopian passion until one day last September when ardor suddenly cooled.

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  • Nearly 65% say their romantic ardor in the office is undampened by the recession.

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  • Shareef's protestations of jihadist ardor made little impression on either federal authorities or the media.

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  • Nearly 70% say their romantic ardor in the office is undampened by the recession.

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  • By contrast, most blogs, for all their ardor and liveliness, are as openly partisan as newspapers were in the 1870s.

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  • At moments of impetuous ardor, the gallants Claudio and Luzio, both tenors, seem ready to fly off into the sunset of Viennese operetta.

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  • The father of one of the young men has sent pit-bull detectives to dig up dirt on Copeland to cool his prosecutorial ardor.

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  • It is interesting, and apropos, to imagine now how the much-talked-about victory of the opposition could look like a wave of society-wide ardor.

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  • Although they now have a friend in the White House, the cold economy and cold winter will cool public ardor for global warming initiatives.

    FORBES: Pessimism's Bull

  • Everybody loves robots, but the initial ardor for building one can quickly be snuffed out by the complex reality of actually programming it to do anything.

    ENGADGET

  • Ms. Moreau, who had enjoyed a fleeting affair with Mr. Truffaut during preproduction on "Jules and Jim, " invests her character with a breathtaking range of feeling, from complicity to ardor.

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  • John Cusack brings an affecting, lightly parodistic ardor to the role of a romantic, prematurely world-weary student the kind of character who could have thought up this cockeyed pessimist of a movie.

    NEWYORKER: Shadows and Fog

  • Cage gazes at Fonda with his characteristic look of stricken canine ardor, Fonda flashes back one of her radiantly loopy grins, and we smile at both the rightness and the weirdness of their union.

    NEWYORKER: It Could Happen to You

  • Her embodiment of such girlish emotions as curiosity-streaked ardor and such womanly ones as do-or-die willfulness enables her director, Zhang Yimou, to eschew melodramatic inflation while crafting a visually eloquent tribute to rural life.

    NEWYORKER: The Road Home

  • Dousing some of the ardor over mixed use, McKinsey suggested cutting the number of condos to 1, 640 and increasing the number of hotel rooms to 5, 200, as well as scrapping a planned office building.

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  • Indeed, the call for increased regulation follows in the wake of every major crisis, and no call was made with more ardor than the call for increasingly tight and comprehensive regulation of the financial sector.

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  • The movie brings us close to their faces as they hold anger and heartbreak in check, and captures the implacable ardor and mass jubilation that erupt when people prove that right makes might, and not the other way around.

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  • The authorities know that once mobilized, patriotic fervor has the potential to work against rather than for them, and this explains why they often find themselves working to douse rather than fan the flames of youthful nationalist ardor.

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  • Will cool your ardor for biotechnology.

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  • One was that Apple fanatics were almost entirely devoid of long-term memory--no matter how many times the company exploited their ardor, hoisted shoddy products on them or simply ignored them, they would instantly forgive and forget everything once the news out of Cupertino, Calif.

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  • So those big dance numbers, that kind of physical intimacy between Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire, represented that kind of sexual ardor that movies just couldn't express in the ways that are much more open to us in the last 30 or 40 years.

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  • Her baseless testimony, he realizes, has been wrung from her under torture, and the ardor of this sequence, with its blaze of moral anguish, makes the rest of the movie, for all its mountainous trials of endurance, feel a little flat and stretched out.

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  • My ardor had cooled.

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