Your help was instrumental in the bill's successful enactment and I owe you a debt of gratitude. |
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All owe her a huge debt of gratitude for her many years of dedicated service to the Church. |
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And under a barrage of criticism and doubt, they carried out their mission, and the world owes them an enormous debt of gratitude. |
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Every sportsperson and spectator owes the official a profound debt of gratitude, but instead we often greet them with jeers and personal abuse. |
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Society owes a debt of gratitude to people involved in voluntary groups who deliver animal care and welfare services. |
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I owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to those past winners who have truly inspired me. |
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The world certainly owes the Prime Minister a great debt of gratitude for the immense effort he put into this. |
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As veterans we leave the military with medals, ribbons and a national debt of gratitude for our service. |
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British cycling has rarely had it so good, and for that a debt of gratitude is owed to Manchester and the National Cycling Centre. |
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The international man, however, does always acknowledge his debt of gratitude to his parents and to the other members of his family. |
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Council chairman Alex Carder said the volunteers were owed a debt of gratitude by the rest of the community. |
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For living out so admirably its values of democratic inclusion as well as of excellence, the college owes him an enormous debt of gratitude. |
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A debt of gratitude to Mario Caoile, layout and design and to our translators, Olga Lopez and Line St-Pierre. |
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The preparation of this book owes a special debt of gratitude to the late Cyrille de Klemm. |
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We owe you a debt of gratitude, Stephanie, for being a founding member of the Canadian Breast Cancer Network. |
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He acknowledged the Institute's special debt of gratitude to the Governments of these States for their generosity. |
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We owe her a debt of gratitude, because that name has been the inspiration for all the meetings that have followed, and it still is. |
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We owe them all an enormous debt of gratitude for their hard work and vision. |
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The OAQ owes her a great debt of gratitude for her outstanding work during her presidency. |
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Yorkshire owed a big debt of gratitude to their three left-handers at Scarborough yesterday for giving them a chance of holding out for a draw against Somerset. |
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She knows the debt of gratitude we owe her for her work and the high esteem we have for her. |
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We owe an undiminished debt of gratitude to these people for having committed themselves in this way to the cause of human rights. |
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Drug companies are still taking doctors on free trips to Jamaica to curry favour with them and build a debt of gratitude. |
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We have a debt of gratitude with the French mutualists in ROAM for their assistance and support over so many years. |
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We owe Debra an immeasurable debt of gratitude for blowing the whistle. |
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He said Italians owe a great debt of gratitude to the many young Americans who shed their blood in World War II so the Italian people could be free. |
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Knight has truly done his homework and we owe him a debt of gratitude. |
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I owe you collectively and each of you personally a great debt of gratitude for your continuing support to UNFPA, to my colleagues, and to me. |
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We trust that his colleagues will convey to him our huge debt of gratitude. |
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The Caribbeans and Latin Americans, particularly those who are heirs of enslaved Africans, have a debt of gratitude with the Haitian people. |
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We now owe Herr Bangemann a debt of gratitude for yet another eye-opener. |
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Canada, and the world, owes an everlasting debt of gratitude to the men and women who have served their country in times of war and peace and sacrificed so much. |
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We owe each of them our debt of gratitude and, in return, we have made it our priority to strive to exemplify the high principles and values they so willingly defended. defended. |
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In this, we are simply fulfilling our duty and honouring our debt of gratitude to a sister nation that has always proved its firm and unvarying friendship and solidarity with Cuba. |
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The Order of Malta owes a great debt of gratitude to Italy, which has welcomed the Order most hospitably since 1798, when the knights were forced to leave the island of Malta, then under military occupation by Napoleon. |
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And that debt of gratitude translates into real business value. |
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I owe her a big debt of gratitude for putting her confidence in me and entrusting me with responsibilities that are so important to Australia's future. |
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For these achievements, we obviously owe a debt of gratitude to the Company manager's optimal management of our capital and investments in Québec companies. |
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We owe a huge debt of gratitude to journalists who put themselves at risk, especially those who pay the highest price as a result of their professional activities. |
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There is no question the entire nation owes them a debt of gratitude. |
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We owe them a debt of gratitude for serving our nation during its times of greatest need and we pledge to keep alive the memory of their achievements. |
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Shamsie swerves away from detailing that much-described battle in favour of showing Quayyum rescued by his faithful sepoy Kalam and brought to safety, incurring a debt of gratitude that gets called in later on in the story. |
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If so, we owe our four-legged friends yet another debt of gratitude. |
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We need to reiterate that debt of gratitude. |
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Fabio Capello believes the World Cup owes England a debt of gratitude for the gift of goalline technology and has said only Fifa had to change, not himself, after his team's dismal exit from the 2010 finals. |
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We It will feature classic hits such as Anything Goes, Rhythm of Life, Impossible all debt of gratitude Dream, Hushabye Mountain and Begin The Beguine. |
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