In fact, such was his dedication, this was a man who spent 1977 in Japan learning from a Japanese master on how to draw with sumi ink. |
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But, I submit to you that not only is blood required, but so are dedication, common sense, frugality, honor and sufferance, to name a few. |
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She tries to make it four times a week and rewards her dedication with trendy clothes. |
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The citation pays tribute to her dedication and enthusiasm, and the notable successes she has achieved. |
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It also mirrors the commitment and dedication of our staff to uphold the fundamental principles of equality and fair play to all in their charge. |
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Some knowledge of Shapiro's biography is open to any reader in the dedication. |
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Evidence from three character witnesses had spoken in glowing terms about his total dedication to his work. |
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Mr Edwards said the original stone was an altar erected by a Roman centurion as a dedication to the gods for saving his life. |
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He values dedication and long service and is a company man in the true sense of the word. |
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The film profiles bladers from the town showcasing their individual styles and showing their dedication to the sport. |
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The Shrine is a monument to the dedication of the people who built it and maintained it. |
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Following a service there, the parade makes its way back to the cenotaph via Church Hill for a service of dedication. |
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He has shown tremendous commitment and dedication to saving lives and for that we are very grateful. |
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The preparation and training involved for the trip required tremendous effort and dedication on their part, all in aid of a most worthy cause. |
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These five-part sacred motets were published in 1612 with a dedication to the Virgin Mary. |
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Once a field of interest has been chosen, dedication and single-minded pursuit of excellence is boundless. |
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To learn to love, or give, requires tremendous effort and dedication to spiritual growth. |
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I doubt, however, whether single-minded dedication is the best means of judging a successful leader. |
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The boys who have an unbeaten record since the beginning of the season deserve great credit for their hard work and dedication. |
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The dedication and hard work of members of a youth council has resulted in a new skatepark being built. |
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This kind of sleep deprivation and dedication usually shows up in students only when term projects and finals are upon us. |
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His vision, necessarily, was a narrow one and he was no politician, but his dedication to his task was total. |
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Here again, her dedication to the task on hand was as remarkable as ever and she proved an excellent student. |
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But while his techniques as a documentarian may be undisciplined, there's no denying his passion and dedication for the subject. |
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He is featured here as much for his vision and dedication as his undoubted abilities. |
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To those at the dedication service in 1915, it must have perfectly captured the image of the dark, unfathomed sea closing over their loved ones. |
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He praised their dedication to the sport and wished them good competition in the county final. |
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There is one rule that my friends, most of whom are boozers of an intensity and dedication I'd rarely seen before, have drilled into me. |
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I admire the skill and dedication of the athletes who perform on ice and snow, and I'll be a faithful viewer of this year's Games. |
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More importantly, he's a tough politician with matchless dedication to a task once he has undertaken it. |
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The operations of our Thailand plant have been very successful through your great ideas, hard work and dedication to quality. |
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The academy selects its students on the basis of natural talent, dedication and the capacity for hard work. |
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She thanked the men and women of the Irish Defence Forces for their courage, dedication and unselfish humanity. |
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His ability has never been in doubt, his hard work and dedication to the task in hand has been obvious, but was it enough? |
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Tom had launched the contracting company and through sheer hard work and dedication to service and quality, they began to make their mark. |
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The Trust has been impressed with her dedication and hard work during the course. |
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These data confirm the unstinting and largely unreported dedication of the American public to multilateralism in foreign policy. |
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Sister Dorothy paid for her unswerving commitment and dedication with her life. |
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His heart was never fully in the job and his dedication to the task has been questioned. |
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Perhaps nothing is more admirable than a parent's dedication to spending quality time with the kids. |
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The highlight of the building dedication was to be a speech by a one-star general. |
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His newfound dedication to taking off some extra pounds has the front office buzzing. |
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The book's dedication presents three names-of the poet's parents and of her former husband-accompanied by birth and death dates. |
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Most importantly, we have a lot of dedication and the sheer tenacity to carry this project through. |
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It was built sparing little expense out of dedication to his father and God. |
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His intellectual precocity, and his dedication to work, which remained compulsive from boyhood onwards, are characteristic. |
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However, those who do set attainable goals, and buckle down and learn to focus, can be models of unwavering dedication. |
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Legend records that at the dedication of the former some 20000 human victims were sacrificed. |
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To mark her dedication, the trust is displaying her portrait for public viewing in the Gilbert Scott Gallery at the infirmary. |
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But at some point the dedication, discipline and thrill of competition stuck and he was hooked. |
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The teacher does not hold the prospect of wealth but is accorded respect for his vocation and dedication to the care of the young. |
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There is great interest and people are learning a classical art form with great enthusiasm and dedication. |
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It is a highly rewarding career, offering unlimited opportunities but requires a high degree of commitment, dedication and hard work. |
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The powhiri on the next morning will be followed by a dedication of the school's memorial with the addition of further soldiers' names. |
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Candidates of character and calibre with a sense of dedication and social commitment alone are to be elected. |
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Though he missed her dearly, he accepted his new role and took to it with eagerness and dedication. |
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Thanks was extended to John Robinson, the regular judge, for all his commitment and dedication to the job on hand. |
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Identifying a client's requirements and wading through individual properties on the market takes time and dedication. |
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Almost a year of dedication paid off for the Iphutheng Primary School team, which walked off with the Carnegie Cup at this year's Story Skirmish. |
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Its dutiful dedication to the Earl of Southampton was signed with the poet's full name. |
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He was a scientist of absolute integrity and total dedication, with an incredible gift for efficiency. |
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Reg was a most popular man, admired for his leadership qualities and sincere dedication to everything he tackled. |
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If the plan is to work, it will require dedication, even passion, from whoever is in the driver's seat. |
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And thank you for your forbearance and your extraordinary patience today as we celebrate the dedication of this extraordinary institution. |
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In college, my quick wit and intelligence made up for whatever I lacked in dedication. |
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And though he needs cable systems to carry his program networks, he has not wavered from his dedication to broadcast. |
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With sheer devotion and dedication he built his company into a key tea exporter and spread its wings to export black tea to over 15 nations. |
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That generation's flaws only served to highlight her constancy and dedication. |
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Intuition and luck, rather than any journalistic skill or dedication, are the decisive factors. |
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Over the years, Marie was acknowledged for her advocacy and dedication to the profession. |
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It must ensue as a result of one's dedication to a cause greater than oneself. |
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His new song Mother and Child opened the dedication service and captured the whimsical and delightful spirit of the work. |
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Pride, dedication, and quality are the three cornerstones on which the company operates. |
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The South lost the Civil War, but it did not thereby lose its dedication to white supremacy. |
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It is only through dedication to training that their undoubted potential will be realized. |
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Regardless of whether or not one accepts Loach's version of reality, his dedication to realism is laudable. |
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Riding enduros can take a lot of dedication and time, but it is hugely rewarding and there is a real sense of camaraderie among competitors. |
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I find that it would be a piece of poltroonery in me to withdraw either the dedication or the dedicatory letter. |
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She had great dedication to the church and some years ago embroidered the altar cloths for Saleen Church. |
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He highlighted the strong dedication of the ground crews in maintaining the Hornets in arduous conditions, and also thanked the families. |
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To this small band of anglers, the eel is a mysterious fish worthy of time and dedication. |
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These are the areas where child marriages and dedication of young girls as devadasis continue to be problems. |
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Most civilian pilots adhere to their checklists with the same dedication as their military brethren. |
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These included a dedication to narrative, an eschewing of poetic licence, a sense of clarity and a moral purpose. |
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The Devadasi Act of 1929, which was initiated for the abolition of the dedication of devadasis to temples, put them in a deep freeze. |
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Peter's dedication to the sport knows no bounds and his love of St. Anne's B.C. is legendary. |
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He knows that time, hard work, dedication and effort are the only way a team can be built. |
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He put the turban upon his head and set the gold rosette as symbol of holy dedication on the front of the turban as the Lord had commanded him. |
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She is thoughtful and reflective, and I have enormous respect for her passionate dedication. |
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All the hard work and dedication to rehearsals came to fruition when the panto opened in January. |
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They had hammered their God-given natural talent into something extra special through dedication and hard work and were examples of modern icons. |
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For his dedication he gets little thanks or government support in a new era in which denialism begins to dominate. |
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Such is his dedication to the job that he actually went along to both cup semi-finals to bone himself up on the main protagonists. |
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Like everything else, to be an alpha geek requires tireless dedication, experimentation and studying. |
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They're forced to prove their competence as detectives and their reliability and dedication to each other. |
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The fitness, stamina agility and dedication it requires must place great demands on the body. |
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We will always miss her tremendous dedication and sincerity, and the friendliness of her presence. |
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It's an amazing spectacle, but it takes practise and dedication to get the most from it. |
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This dedication came not through ambition, or from a search for glory, but through his real generosity of spirit, through love. |
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The scientists' energies are more profitably spent pursuing their own field of dedication. |
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We expect our staff and our external partners to act professionally and with dedication. |
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The object of the Act, or one of its objects, was to simplify proof of dedication which was presumed upon proof of user. |
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But the fly-half is a chip off the old block when it comes to meticulous planning and almost disturbing dedication to duty. |
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For example, this time last year you highlighted the sheer day-to-day pluck and dedication of young carers in the borough. |
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For the past several decades our dedication to the liberal arts, to learning for its own sake, has been predominant. |
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I pay unreserved tribute to the professionalism and dedication of our brave servicemen and women. |
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It's not easy to reach the apex of anything in life without dedication and perseverance. |
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His theology and his disciplines were rigorist, but he as a man who lived them himself with great commitment and dedication. |
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All the medical staff have given me the highest level of dedication, care and support they could have given. |
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You don't have to go any further than the dedication to see what's so very wrong with her new book. |
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Currently there are well over 1,000 members worldwide who share the same dedication and enthusiasm for roller-coasters. |
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The Glorious Qur'an commands humans to abstain from intoxicants, alcohol, drugs, gambling, from dedication of stones and divination of arrows. |
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A person may prefer to work with an intense dedication that precludes recreation and play. |
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Faithfulness, dedication, constancy and humility are some of the virtues needed to pray well. |
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Whether her plats du jour were serious or light she approached them all with equal dedication, scholarship, insight and erudition. |
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A fine musician, Eddie had been unable to hit the right notes with his golf until Sunday, when his dedication to the game paid off. |
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What was a surprise for the McNairs was news of Nora's book and its moving dedication to them. |
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Her patience and her dedication to seeing those books in print have truly paid off. |
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His unflagging dedication to device companies and to the government make him a true pioneer in the industry. |
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As with the dedication to Winsor, this one exhibits a beautiful tone and style, though without quite as many literary fireworks. |
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If athletic prowess runs in the Stewart family, however, so does dedication. |
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As a leader he has engendered a fierce loyalty and dedication among students. |
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He attributes his success to hard work and dedication first, and luck is only secondary. |
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I was most disturbed by his words concerning the dedication in William's book. |
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What he saw on the British-controlled island would shape his dedication to social justice and start a life-long affection for Hispanic people. |
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Tenacious dedication to the simple but demanding task, plus tactical air support, allowed the division to survive. |
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He is looking well although his dedication to not missing any films is a tad scary. |
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Neill's dedication in this book is the oldest citation of the word contrarian. |
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He accepts his dedication to his sport has so far condemned him to a single life. |
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Her soulful lyrical style and dedication to dance has seen her jump up to fore of local young musical talent. |
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John had displayed their work well and received many compliments for his dedication and initiative. |
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He developed his life-long dedication to tuberculosis while doing autopsies as a medical student. |
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Then follows the dedication to William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke, and his brother Philip Herbert, Earl of Montgomery. |
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More than 3000 people crammed around the HMAS Sydney memorial at Mount Scott yesterday for its dedication ceremony. |
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Julius Drake plays his part with dedication and conviction, particularly in the dissonant sections where Ives' demands are extremely taxing. |
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I spent months planning my dedication ceremony, and wrote the majority of it myself. |
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They can watch his technique, ability and dedication and it is a big help on their learning curve. |
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Three years of hard work and dedication by a committed group of locals have gone into providing the area with a beautiful new facility. |
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He is invited to attend the event which will include the dedication of commemorative bench and the scattering of his father's ashes. |
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The dedication required to master a stringed instrument such as the cello or violin is no small consideration. |
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The emphasis on qualities of manliness, gravitas, and dedication to family began to fade. |
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He commended the award winners for their dedication and commitment to the game. |
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Whittier started playing the flute some time in the late sixties and his dedication to the bamboo flute has stood the test of time. |
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Such preparations marked a building's dedication and consecration to the service of God. |
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More than mere testimonials, these comments underline Zinn's unsentimental dedication to the democracy he believes in. |
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In fury Beethoven scratched out the dedication at the betrayal of his ideals. |
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A dedication ceremony was held in late July in Balkh province for the hand over of 100 km of recently constructed farm-to-market roads. |
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After years of wrestling scrawny teenagers, his dedication is actually put to the test when he will have to pick on someone his own size. |
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The award ceremony recognised police men and women for their bravery, commitment to service and dedication to the job. |
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It's not really my thang but I admire the athleticism and singular dedication that it takes to become a dancer. |
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A dedication ceremony was conducted by the station chaplain at RAF Linton-on-Ouse, Squadron Leader Eleanor Rance. |
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The company's dedication ceremony was marked by a scroll placed in the foundation stone. |
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To speak of them in those terms that he did represents a scurrilous attack on their dedication and professionalism and I condemn it utterly. |
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Her dedication and commitment to the pupils over the past seven years has brought the school to the forefront in many areas. |
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People have nothing but praise for her commitment, dedication and perseverance. |
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Such sacrifice, bravery, and dedication to our patients reflects their enduring loyalty to the Hippocratic Oath. |
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To be honest, such dedication can impede the maximization of profits that our shareholders have every right to expect. |
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To celebrate the centenary of the dedication the guild performed a full peal. |
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That dedication allows AGP to be a low-cost supplier to industry users of soybean oil and meal. |
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His achievements should encourage any youngster from Mayo who wants to succeed in sport that dedication and hard work pays in the end. |
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A dedication ceremony is to be performed by the Bishop of Bradford, the Rt Rev David James, next month. |
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Students with exceptional attendance records have been congratulated for their dedication to school. |
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Enthusiasm and dedication can easily turn to self-delusion and, once scientific rigour is relaxed, error and confusion are almost inevitable. |
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They have given an example to all the community by their selfless dedication to any job they undertook to better the area. |
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It is about dedication and self-sacrifice to the ideal of national freedom. |
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The dedication ceremony was held at NASA Ames Research Centre, Moffett Field, California. |
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The ship was to arrive in Geraldton on November 17 and crew were to join in three days of dedication celebrations and memorial services. |
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If Lance senses the slightest hint of disloyalty or lack of dedication, you're gone. |
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This solicitor's dedication and commitment to human rights and suspected miscarriages of law is tireless. |
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They were also presented with carnations, symbolising their dedication to the teaching profession. |
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Our association with the swamis under him has helped our organization grow and has reaffirmed our dedication to Hindu dharma. |
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As I discovered during the four-hour-long dedication ceremony, the cathedral is not just a huge auditorium under church auspices. |
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The Archbishop led a short service, followed by a prayer of blessing and dedication for the new meeting facilities. |
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The dedication ceremony was attended by guests from around the world and featured entertainment and several exclusive displays. |
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This special dedication ceremony takes place this Thursday December 8 at 7.30 pm. |
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With increased dedication, Sims has improved his strength and is bench-pressing 465 pounds. |
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When I told a friend about my dedication ceremony, I never anticipated her initial shocked reaction. |
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Both of these women were rewarded for their commitment and dedication to improving labour standards in the burgeoning call centre industry. |
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A wife's dedication to her husband must be utterly without suspicion or distrust, after all. |
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This dedication contains 144 letters and is oddly written with dots between each letter. |
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With expertise in anthropology and Aboriginal arts, Chen's specialties and dedication in these fields have gained him numerous honors and awards. |
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His mild manner, gentle graciousness, and total dedication to mathematics leave an indelible impression on all who have gotten to know him. |
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What distinguishes this work from her previous evocations of food is her absolute dedication to summoning it up intensely. |
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The dedication, loyalty and sheer hard work of staff means the school will go from strength to strength. |
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His dedication to the reasons for making music at all shine through clearly both on record and in his spirited live performances. |
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When educators and learners have self-control and show dedication and commitment to their work, you are most likely to have a fruitful and productive day. |
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He speaks reverently about his fans and their dedication to his music. |
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It took a lot of hard work and dedication, but we managed to finish the project on time. |
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They celebrated the dedication of the new building with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. |
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As an adulthood now living out his passion, his dedication sometimes borders on obsession. |
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His dedication to the community has been manifested in numerous ways, including mortgaging his house to fund the construction of a jetty in the Soufriere Bay. |
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There's nothing groovy about race-walking, but it requires the same dedication, the same commitment, and at least equal training to get among the medals. |
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For anyone still to be besotted by it in his sixties bespeaks a truly weird dedication to teenage culture, wherein almost nothing of importance is ever done or said. |
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The dedication coincided with the 60th anniversary of the formation of the two French squadrons, who made RAF Elvington unique among the airbases of Bomber Command. |
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That dedication has been at the root of his record-breaking achievements. |
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And the CDC team that arrived to ensure they were properly trained and equipped found them in no need of moxie and dedication. |
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As I wrote in the dedication, it allowed me to hate her, to love her, to forgive her. |
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Even so, writers of suspense fiction vary in their reliance on and dedication to fact. |
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Foxes, red squirrels, badgers, hares, otters, Scottish wild cats, seals and bottle-nose dolphins can be seen if you have the dedication to find them. |
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Thanks to all of you, whatever your persuasion, politics or faction, for your dedication to stripping down the issues and occasionally laying them bare. |
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All her dedication had paid off, his lame rear leg was completely healed. |
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The piece is a lament, but he never referred to its connections or dedication, although he goes way back into time in a setting of the bardic song Cathleen ni Hoolihan. |
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He referred not so much to architectural form as to dedication of three altars in one church as symbolising the three persons in the consubstantial unity of God. |
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Wayne has infused the whole operation with a spirit of joy and dedication that is stealth seasoning no one can duplicate. |
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In fact, enjoying the show takes an extreme dedication to suspending disbelief. |
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If it weren't for the parachute riggers' dedication to making sure aircrew have all their required equipment, in good condition, we would have lost a lot more pilots. |
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The career limned in Four Trials shows a dedication to helping others, a deep reservoir of empathy for the unfortunate, and a passion for justice. |
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Coupled with these reactions is an appreciation of the artist's level of skill in both conceptualising such an object, but also his dedication in creating it. |
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Last Tuesday her dedication and hard work received a right royal accolade. |
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Over dedication to a certain plan may result in lost opportunity. |
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But the father of two had his dedication to the employee principles of discount giant The Warehouse vindicated after an employment court found the sacking was unjustified. |
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Rather, the title was a tribute to Bhardwaj's dedication, the way she basically overcame physical and financial difficulty to stay on the beam, so to speak. |
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The Lifetime Achievement Award is for a person who has gone the extra mile in the course of their paid duties or voluntary work and has demonstrated a lifelong dedication. |
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Hitting precise aggressive rhythm patterns with percussive attacks, his dynamic technique and lengthy performances reflected his dedication to tap dance. |
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She became a popular member of the community, respected for her dedication and kindness, and her tolerance of the more Bacchic aspects of island life. |
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The monument comprises a Cupane Green sculpture in Indian Granite with an illustration of the Marist motto, together with a dedication inscription. |
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It will be an evening celebrating the passion and dedication of those who dance in the borough, whether it be for ballroom or ballet, streetdance or salsa, tango or tap. |
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Their combined knowledge and expertise and dedication to customer service was deservedly recognised by the independent scrutineers and I'm very proud of them. |
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It has an unrivalled reputation for producing contemporary theatre of the highest quality, invention and energy, and for its dedication to new writing. |
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It demands concentration, precision, dedication, and above all the freedom to perform well, mediocrely or badly without, usually, anyone else realizing except ourselves. |
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Let us turn from selfishness and deceit, from self-pity and self-seeking to discover the spirit of God which is the true spirit of thanksgiving, dedication and commitment. |
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The amount raised reflects the very hard work and dedication of a large number of voluntary organisers and collectors who raise the bulk of the money. |
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What's rather unique about this album is their dedication to structure, their deliberate attentiveness to carving the outlines of each song with methodic gusto. |
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Tyler's work with the Barrens topminnow stands as a shining example of her hard work and dedication to the protection and recovery of rare species. |
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I was especially impressed by the dedication of the guys in stilts, as walking on stilts in 30 plus degree weather for two or so hours can not be easy. |
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Beneath his charming smile and humble personality is a fierce dedication to continually push himself beyond his boundaries, taking daring, challenging and diverse roles. |
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Whether he is too softly spoken for the top job remains a moot point, but no-one can question his dedication because he spends six days of the week at Irish's training ground. |
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Hand-coloured, mounted and bound in red morocco with a cusped yellow leather border, the plates are prefaced by a manuscript dedication by Angelo to the Prince of Wales. |
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It was a single-minded dedication taking every opportunity to win. |
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He mentioned qualities such as loyalty, reliability, dedication, integrity and honesty as being part and parcel of what you got when you encountered Bill. |
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On the table was a picture of Jacqueline Kennedy with a dedication to Vidal, says Bastos. |
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Few nurseries and Universities would be willing to spend the years of unpaid dedication and unrecompensed expenses independent growers do on a favorite plant. |
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She had demonstrated her dedication to the House back when she was pregnant with twins and wracked by morning sickness. |
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Appreciation has also to be expressed to the 28 Co. Carlow managers who unselfishly gave their time and dedication to the care of the children all over the weekend. |
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They have become almost shrouded in myth but their dedication and unshakeable mindset is no mystery when you consider their starting point on this journey. |
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Deirdre thanked all the hard working committee for all their efforts during the busy year and for doing it so willingly with such dedication and unstinting of their time. |
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That reality demands that the Reserve Bank remains diligent and unswerving in carrying out its functions of prudential supervision with skill and dedication. |
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I have no doubt, that we owe much of our success in that golden era of our athletics, to his thoughtful planning, dedication, guidance and untiring efforts. |
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Her determination, dedication and sheer niceness won her many friends. |
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He posses an incredible work ethic, has a lot of great ideas, and brings a lot of dedication to the blog. |
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He is a byword for dedication and once memorably warned a caddie that he opened up and closed the practice range, routinely whacking 500 balls in a day. |
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On the eve of the dedication of his presidential library, can George W. Bush be rehabilitated? |
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Each year the company makes contributions to charities and community organisations which underline their dedication to developing a healthy, safe society. |
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He now occupies the lofty position of Editor Emeritus at the Irish Times, an honorific title given to him for loyal, distinguished service, dedication beyond the call, etc. |
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Then, with only the General Assembly left, we need to change the voting procedure there to reflect both real-world power and dedication to collective security. |
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I am forever indebted to you for the help you gave me, and it would appear that many others appreciate your dedication to this beautiful area too. |
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He is an inspiration to all of our members and it is great to see someone who gave a life-long dedication and commitment to the club honoured in this way. |
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Making the extra effort and being willing to assist in emergency situations like Bob did shows dedication and commitment to ensuring the safety of our passengers. |
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His dedication and commitment to his work was reflected in the many tributes paid to him by his colleagues and by the farming community in every county in which he worked. |
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The officers, executive members, managers, trainers and selectors were complimented for their dedication and commitment to the running of the club. |
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I am always moved by our soldiers' unanimous expressions of dedication, their commitment to service and their desire to return to their units and comrades-in-arms. |
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Superior to his two partners in social rank and inherited connections, he lacked their ability to organize support and their total dedication to the pursuit of power. |
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But Det Supt Higgins yesterday played his role down, saying he could never have done it without the extraordinary dedication of a team of officers. |
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You can even sell it as a contrite new dedication to safety. |
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The sheer convolutedness of the dedication should at least remove any possibility that it was really Shakespeare's own, published, as it were, by proxy. |
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It has been suggested that the standing, humble pose of Lincoln recalls his Gettysburg Address at the dedication of the battlefield as a national cemetery. |
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This begins to explain why, on the flyleaves of many books by internationally known Caribbean authors, it is not uncommon to find a dedication to Henry Swanzy. |
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He speaks reverently about his fans and their dedication to his music, and he's a genuine crowd-pleaser when it comes to playing the songs they want to hear. |
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Slipping back into old overeating habits requires a certain amount of dedication to consistently override the pain and discomfort of fullness, until you no longer register it. |
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A family culture still very much prevails and, while output has increased, the Butlers insist their dedication to quality has not been compromised. |
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My abiding memory of their performances of these two great works is the Quartet's total dedication to the task of recreating the sublime ideas of both composers. |
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Alexander is a career politician too, though one who has at least earned the respect of many in business through dedication to her core task of economic development. |
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A number of students who helped design the space have since graduated but all were named and thanked at the special dedication and blessing ceremony. |
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A dedication ceremony paying tribute to the five lives lost in a car accident a year ago was held at Selborne College's memorial quadrangle here yesterday. |
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Let me read a portion of the dedication to Todd in the book. |
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We are in complete agreement about the wording for the dedication to the memory of Calouste Gulbenkian and the mention of your name and of the commission. |
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Their work and dedication to the parish was praised in glowing terms. |
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The company strategy is about teamwork and pushing good ideas through the system as quickly as possible, with superior dedication from all divisions within the company. |
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Proper vertical displacement takes some dedication to training. |
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The dedication, hard work and enjoyment combined to give pleasure to the cast, production team and helpers, and to the audiences who supported them. |
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Here, as before, the stress seems to be upon personal dedication, the manner and frame of mind in which a certain course is entered upon and sustained. |
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The steel erector says the frame went together better than expected, but says the success of the job hinged on the ironworkers' dedication and six to eight months of planning. |
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A talented writer with an insatiable curiosity and a legendary dedication to thoroughness, she was also incredibly intelligent and drop-dead gorgeous to boot. |
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The first Chicano film has been added to the National Film Registry, thanks to the dedication of a UCLA professor. |
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Frank Dobie, then teaching at Cambridge University, participated in the dedication ceremonies. |
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The troops were praised for their dedication and discipline. |
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He was awarded for his dedication and achievements in clinical research for tissue typing and transplantation. |
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All these songs are well-crafted, sometimes allusory, and they were performed with devoted dedication. |
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So too did the publisher Edward Blount, in the dedication of Hero and Leander to Sir Thomas Walsingham. |
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Consecration is the solemn dedication to a special purpose or service, usually religious. |
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Despite one's opinion of Sylvia I can attest to the purity of her intent and dedication, and, no one will dare deny she is one gutsy queen. |
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By age 12, he was employed by the bishop as a clerk and received the tonsure, cutting his hair to symbolise his dedication to the Church. |
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Important rituals such as the dedication of major building projects or the enthronement of a new ruler required a human offering. |
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In fact, there were few fronts on which de Gaulle was not attacking with vigour and dedication in his first six plenipotential months. |
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Exclusive dedication to necessitous chores without interludes of hedonistic diversion renders Jack a hebetudinous fellow. |
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There are no early documents mentioning an actual dedication to St Anthony which seems to depend entirely on tradition and may be groundless. |
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As Titus and Vespasian had the same name, Titus Flavius Vespasianus, earlier writers hypothesized a dedication to Vespasian. |
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At the most basic level, the distinction is perceived as one of dedication or intensity, though this is a subjective differentiation. |
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Each featured increased levels of downforce, upgraded carbon ceramic brakes, unique lightweight wheels and an anniversary dedication plate. |
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Ms. Wilesmith welcomes deskside dining because she views it as a sign of dedication to the company. |
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His intense dedication meant that he attended to every detail in the golf swing. |
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But it is his dedication and commitment to the game which really sets him apart. |
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His achievements are due to dedication, scholarship, practice, determination and courage. |
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In 2000, he was named the MusiCares Person of the Year for his artistic achievement in the music industry and dedication to philanthropy. |
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Her name, revealed in Elgar's dedication of Salut d'Amour, was a contraction of her mother's names Caroline and Alice. |
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But Newt took to Facebook to restate his dedication to the race. |
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Boys and Girls Country is possible because of the commitment and dedication of our volunteers, donors, houseparents and other staff members. |
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The inscription is written by the artist Kalon and the object of the dedication may have been a bronze utensil, as the word hieron indicates. |
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Sigma Beta Delta inductees are nominated for their academic achievement, dedication to service, and personal and professional development. |
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Lindsay's years of experience and dedication to successful results add to the overall patient experience at Berks Plastic Surgery. |
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