The Obama experienced by such devotees is not the candidate that all voters see.
From the dispatchpolitics.com
Horse racing is a democratic sport, and it attracts an eclectic mix of devotees.
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Hindu devotees participate in a ceremony on the banks of the Ganges in Varanasi.
From the washingtonpost.com
Many devotees, however, noted that Buddhism is not exclusive to other religions.
From the news-journalonline.com
Devotees avoid meat, alcoholic drinks, grains, wheat and onion during this fast.
From the en.wikipedia.org
It is unusual how devotees don't comprehend an understandable episode like this.
From the iftomm2003.com
Bacchantes were female devotees of the ancient Roman pagan god of wine, Bacchus.
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Steve Hallock visits Pittsburgh's devotees of the LP and its timeless machinery.
From the post-gazette.com
The resort named a ski lift and trails after him and after other early devotees.
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Fan: an ardent follower and admirer
An ardent enthusiast or admirer; A fanatical or zealous believer in a particular religion or god
A person who worships the personality of a guru or master, having a fundamentalist attitude to their teachings, using them as an object of bhakti in order to attain Realisation and Liberation. ...
The fool who gives up sex, chocolate, television, money and personal accountability in order to follow around some rich guy with a funny name; see guru.
A person strongly dedicated to something or someone, such as to a God or a guru. Often used interchangeably with disciple, though the latter term generally implies a deeper commitment.
Members of the Temple that have devoted themselves to the practice of this spirituality