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–noun 
1. great warmth of feeling; fervor; passion: She spoke [persuasively] and with ardor
2. intense devotion, eagerness, or enthusiasm; zeal: his well-known ardor [for] Chinese art. 
3. burning heat.  

Also, especially British, ardour.

—Synonyms 
1. fervency, spirit, earnestness, intensity.


my_brother_is_an_only_child_ver2 
The family as microcosm of a divided country: Two brothers "come of age" in late-'60s Italy, as political strife reaches their provincial Latina (a city laid out by Mussolini's government). 

A bounding prologue shows younger Accio entering adolescence in seminary school, already a waiting vessel for any guiding ideology, begging his priest to relieve him from 

the temptation of treasured wank (手淫) material. 

At home, his older brother Manrico (Riccardo Scamarcio) has become a Communist organizer, 

[with] looks and ardor scoring him plenty of revolutionary ass.


see ardor 

scorch assuage

segue rendition  
coda penultimate
schmaltz serenade aria crescendo
pastiche threnody
cacophony








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