The brethren are all experienced priests and devote their lives to saving souls. |
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She never remarried, and she said she didn't marry because she wanted to devote attention to us. |
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The rest of the parish sketches will devote themselves to anatomizing the differences between this superseded charity and this emergent reform. |
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He announced his resignation from the nomination shortly after, saying he wanted to devote all his energies to regaining his health. |
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Money gives you the luxury of time, of being able to quit your day job and devote yourself to fiction. |
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Now I must try to devote more of my attention to the level of musical growth and expression in my students' performances. |
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Food commands so much appeal and interest that most newspapers devote valuable column space for food writings on Sundays. |
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I like to get that stuff down by rote, so I can do it automatically and not devote any brain cells to the technical aspects. |
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I want to devote my thirties to having babies, minding them and being free from the constant pursuit of cool clothes. |
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United's eventual 6-5 defeat on aggregate to Real was painful and a pointer to where Ferguson will devote his energies, and money, next season. |
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In 1893 he relinquished that post to devote himself to scientific research, earning a modest income as a private tutor to medical students. |
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Conversation was desultory and difficult, centring mainly around Amarinth's unwillingness to devote enough of her time to homework. |
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You could have married a sensible woman, but instead you chose a moonstruck child to devote yourself to. |
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His words provide a case study of what can happen when you devote your life to a cause you believe in. |
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He's taken up freight delivery now that he has left the Army to devote his efforts to finding the gun runner. |
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He retired from the army in 1910 to devote his energies to the Boy Scout movement he had founded several years earlier. |
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It is incumbent upon all Muslims to devote a proportion of their excess income to the support of religious and charitable works. |
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Why devote so much pomp and ceremony to someone who lived such a long and full life and died peacefully? |
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Usually, we devote our editorial pages to the work of established residential architects. |
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The biotech companies devote billions of dollars to global greenwashing each year. |
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Typically they will devote their third year efforts to capturing the charms of disused water towers or rubbish-strewn beaches in midwinter. |
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Set a time limit for the number of hours per day or per week you will devote to television. |
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Divorced parents and blended families may need to devote even more time to the process to make sure they follow the guidelines correctly. |
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Sharp went on to devote most of the rest of his life to compiling morris dances and tunes. |
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And as you know, almost all the wars are civil wars, so that's how we devote our time. |
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The villagers also agreed to devote one day every week towards voluntary work to help develop the pastureland. |
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Hence we should devote our most serious efforts to bringing about mental peace rather than physical comfort. |
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In May, Alan had to devote more of his time to his paid positions and stepped down from the executive directorship. |
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He discovered at that moment a bond between himself and his ursine brothers and decided to devote his life to protecting them. |
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This is why they devote so much of their time to philosophy, theology and ethics. |
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Others make more explicit the objectives to which the government should devote itself. |
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American biometeorologists devote their energies to relationships with relatively straightforward cause and effect. |
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The Carthusians are a contemplative order who devote their lives to considering their faith in silence. |
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Firstly, devote as much care to your media strategy as you do to your military strategy. |
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In order that man devote himself totally to achieving spiritual perfection, many forms of labor will become obsolete. |
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I devote a lot of my time to thinking about the relationship between mathematics and computation. |
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So he proceeds to devote all his time to E's study, puts on a pair of black socks and a pith helmet, and heads for the hills. |
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If you don't have the time to devote to managing your investments it might be a good idea to get some professional help. |
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For the first time in his life, he had time to devote to new hobbies, chief among them bowling. |
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It's all about training them when you are fresh and have the most energy to devote to them. |
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It's just I would like to be a really romantic guy and if I'm going to devote myself to a girl, then I'm going to devote myself completely. |
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And on Sunday I will devote around seven hours to the mountain of marking and paperwork. |
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In the developed world, people devote considerably more time to artificial rather than real relationships. |
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We do not want to devote a huge amount of time and attention to expensive databases and microchipping every dog that is with a responsible owner. |
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Relying on savings and severance, McDonald, 36, decided at the beginning of 2003 to devote his energy to new career goals. |
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But if you devote a lot of ink and a lot of energy, then there has to be something cooking on the fire. |
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In addition, we typically devote one class per week to recreation and leisure activities. |
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When in a hurry, workers devote mental resources to quickly finishing a task, rather than generating new ideas. |
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Many children who have visually impaired parents, who are single or divorced, cannot devote much time for their wards. |
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At least I think if I were, for example, 28th author, I wouldn't want to devote a full half-page of my vita to the 27 names that precede mine. |
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They usually have a full-time job but devote their spare time to patrolling their local area. |
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Not that we offer to give up our life, but that we offer to devote it entirely to Divinity. |
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One of the oft-asked questions about this actor is why he does not quit his job as college lecturer and devote himself full-time to films. |
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Here every man, eschewing the pursuit of private interest, would devote himself to the common weal. |
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Most successful cryptocurrencies have an active community where people devote time with no expectation of payment. |
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They stand aghast that a person can devote so much of their busy life to quiet conversations with these furry friends. |
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Determined to forget his past, he is finally able to devote himself to the more elevating aspects of earthly existence. |
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He plans to devote after-school hours to the job and use his bedroom as his office. |
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Some of these servants of football are so besotted with the game that they devote more time to attending dull local committees. |
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I have no idea what drove him to begin playing music, what siren song it used to make him devote his life to it. |
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She prefers to give seminars on transactional analysis to groups of people, rather than devote time to individual sessions. |
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Choose a time when your home is not too busy and you will have time to devote to your new kitty and your existing cat. |
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He would become her knight and devote himself to her service, though his passion for her would rarely be consummated. |
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The lover wants his beloved to devote to him her preferences, her gestures, her caresses. |
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He chose not to become a monk and has pledged to devote his life promoting Shaolin wushu. |
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We should, nonetheless, be sceptical when she says that she thought everyone should devote him or herself without reserve. |
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Of course, the reality is that unless I devote my life to backpacking, I'm unlikely to reach more than a fraction of these destinations. |
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In addition, both hairstylists will devote one hour per client per haircut. |
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Our current criteria for awarding tenure encourage teachers to devote most of their energy to research. |
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Greg Wood is one of only 150 men and women in this country to devote themselves to the welfare of our horses' gnashers. |
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An army preparing for a guerrilla war needs to devote more time to rifle marksmanship. |
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Just because some nutters are holding a conference, it doesn't mean you need to take them seriously, or devote 15 minutes of airtime. |
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Those who love to play the martyr submerge their own personalities. They devote a lifetime to unnecessary servitude and privation. |
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But he did devote two prime decades to the minor if alchemic art of movie acting. |
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At length, the soloist and the orchestra meet on the same spiritual plane, a process aided by the quotation of the plainsong Adoro te devote. |
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It's a great thing for getting your feet wet and figuring out whether blogging is something to which you want to devote some time. |
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He is apt to spend thirty or forty pages on an incident to which an equally good writer might devote three. |
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But analysts say that retreat should not harm the prime minister's reformist bona fides as long as he does not devote extra funds to pork-barrel projects. |
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I have forborne from commenting on the latest media circus about Australia's Governor General because of its sheer absurdity but I suppose I should devote a few words to it. |
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Joanne, an effervescent 42-year-old mother of seven, is a shadchan, one of the matchmakers who devote hours each day to arranging matrimonial blind dates, or shidduchs. |
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I saw our domestically focused agencies devote a substantial portion of their budgets to their pressing needs. |
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The Guardian and Independent both devote editorials to the report. |
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We devote four articles to this subject of towering importance. |
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While we may confess one faith, the object of our true devotion reveals itself in our everyday actions and in the things to which we devote most of our time and energy. |
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He would devote studious hours to getting up the subjects to be discussed. |
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The 1980s saw Delany devote most of his energy to the even more marginal form connected to science fiction called fantasy fiction or sword and sorcery. |
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The absence of time and dissension over selecting a foreperson may enable the jury to devote its attention to dissenting on more important issues. |
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In 1983 his father died and that hard blow forced him to leave his syndical charges for a two year lapse to entirely devote himself to the work of his family. |
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Ardent birders will devote hours to spot that elusive cardinal or bluebird. |
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I need to devote a whole article to plate tectonics to explain this more clearly, but for now, I will try to explain this in simple terms to illustrate the concept. |
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I can sleep in unironed sheets one month, and devote hours to spraying them with lavender-scented linen water and smoothing them to satin softness the next. |
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It lies close to fossil groundwater but perversely the national government decided to devote almost all the fossil water to agriculture rather than to supplying the city. |
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These features gave an extra dimension to their performance, particularly the latter, because each player was able to devote her entire attention to musical matters. |
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He hopes to devote more time to hobbies including golf and cycling. |
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Where you dabbled in so-called spiritual disciplines, you now ardently devote. |
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Surely a grown-up modern democracy should put debate at the heart of its responsibility, rather than devote precious parliamentary time to anecdotes and eulogies? |
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He now had more time than before to devote to his study of astronomy, having an observatory in the rooms in which he lived in one of the towers in the town's fortifications. |
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He began writing plays, essays, short stories and then film scripts declaring that he planned to devote his life to art as a force for social change. |
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These were the scientists who were to devote their labours to the study of natural history, geology, astronomy and even the nascent discipline of anthropology. |
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Halley suggested to him that he might devote his considerable talents to the restoration of the work of the early Greek geometers, such as Euclid and Apollonius of Perga. |
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When we started the theater, we decided to devote each play to a topic that is intentionally not discussed. |
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I suppose there was the inevitable, uncharitable flicker of hostility towards a woman who could, in this day and age, devote herself with such sycophantic subservience to men. |
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Coincident with Jefferson's resumption of public office, George Washington once again became a private citizen and had time to devote to his own fields. |
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Mrs Parry said she sees her retirement as a new chapter, when she hopes to do some travelling and, above all devote more time to her granddaughters, Hannah and Rebecca. |
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They devote a chapter to states ruled by a monopolizer of power. |
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According to a new report, 2-to-5-day-old infants already home in on faces that fix them with a direct gaze and devote less attention to faces with eyes that look to one side. |
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Is it to make up for the things we went without, or is it our guilt about the fact that we are too busy enjoying ourselves to devote time to them? |
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They devote an entire chapter to analyzing the problems associated with Jalisco's single-crop agriculture, which have led to devastating agave blights. |
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If Florence Nightingale were still with us, she might devote her life to shedding bucketloads of tears at the sight of poor standards of nursing in some hospitals. |
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Yet both parties also devote millions each midterm to rally their bases and get out the vote. |
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If the painting is moved abroad and goes underground for any length of time, then domestic police forces will only have limited time and resources to devote to its recapture. |
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You asked us at that graduation so many years ago to devote our personal lives not just to doing well but to doing good. |
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The superannuated may perhaps devote themselves to reflection and advice. |
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She had all day to devote to the task, as the next day was a Saturday. |
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I don't think we will plant watermelon again as it takes up quite a bit of room and we prefer many of the musk melons and would rather devote room to them. |
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Ragini Devi, an American woman from Minneapolis, was convinced she had been a Hindu in a previous life and was reincarnated to devote her life to Indian dance. |
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You could devote the remainder of your life to the study of Arabic and you'd never truly be able to communicate with these people. |
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By all accounts Palmer was an excellent teacher, but the work with uninspired students reduced the time he could devote to his own art. |
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Richardson did not devote all of his time just to working on his new novel, but was busy printing various works for other authors that he knew. |
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Moon performed with the Beachcombers a few more times, but dates clashed and he chose to devote himself to the Who. |
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Quinn's support freed John from having to work as a model, and enabled her to devote herself to her work. |
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I am a semiretired businessman now and have got more time to devote to being a local councillor. |
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He wrote that from the age of six he knew that he would devote his life to art. |
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The Seri people devote ceremonies and fiestas to the turtle when one is caught and then released back into the environment. |
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On July 31, Lopez Obrador will leave the mayorship to devote himself full time to campaigning. |
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It was, however, common for individual regions and villages to devote their own cults to minor gods. |
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Montesquieu withdrew from the practice of law to devote himself to study and writing. |
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Waxman was inspired to devote his life to studying nerve impulse conduction in normal, demyelinated, and regenerating nerve fibers. |
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In 1998, he left his curial task to devote himself exclusively to the chairmanship of the tribunal. |
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A selfist mother is one who can devote herself both to her children and to herself. |
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He left Leuven for Antwerp, there to devote his time to contemplation of philosophy. |
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Alice supported her husband's resolve to devote most of his time to public causes. |
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In 1827, Firmin Didot gave up business to devote himself to politics and literature. |
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I propose to devote the remainder of mine to it, and can only regret the wasted years that lie behind me, squandered in trivialities. |
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I know, not everyone is a tweetaholic like me, and not everyone can devote a good chunk of their day to Twitter. |
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His aestheticized Black Woman knows nothing of the real daily work of black women that enable him to devote time to his poetry. |
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If I take a wife it will be because, being better freed from numerous worries, I can devote myself to the Lord. |
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The authors devote particular attention to the application of attractor concepts to careers. |
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But even if you don't have movie-studio muscle to devote to your monologues, there are still ways to make a splash in the vlogosphere. |
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Justice Department devote so much capital to prosecuting insider trading and discouraging tippees from trading on what they discover? |
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While Kralev paints a generally positive portrait of the Service and those who devote their lives to it, this is no puff piece. |
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Eventually, in the 1980s, Crick was able to devote his full attention to his other interest, consciousness. |
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He went on to conceive the system of thought to the elaboration of which he would devote his life. |
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All of the national newspapers except the Financial Times devote many pages to sport every day. |
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Bucking the powerful priesthood class, the pharaoh began to ignore Egypt's vast pantheon of anthropomorphic dieties and devote himself entirely to Aten, the sun god. |
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Is it any wonder that the more mature Ankori would devote himself to exploring the rise and spread of 'sectarian' Karaism in Byzantium to which he sailed as often as possible? |
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Once the policy makers and private-sector leaders glom onto an agenda, the bureaucracy and the private sector adjust and in turn devote their attention to these priorities. |
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The controversy is over how much they contribute to Earth's overall reserves and how much time and effort geologists should devote to seeking them out. |
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Companies that devote close and careful attention to management development can fail when they look at a candidate's track record, rather than his or her vision of the future. |
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When he hit rock bottom, Hughes decided to devote himself to God and charity, moving to the Nevada desert to help a native American tribe called the Paiute. |
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The handful of rent-a-mob yobs who devote their life to following Murphy so they can film themselves shouting at him are the physical manifestation of these keyboard cowards. |
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Helots raised food and did household chores so that women could concentrate on raising strong children while men could devote their time to training as hoplites. |
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His lectures led some students to devote themselves to missionary effort. |
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At this point in his career, Sheen began to devote more time to film work. |
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He decided to devote himself completely to his apprenticeship, and he worked his way up to a position as a compositor and a corrector of the shop's printing press. |
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About twenty-three years ago the town talked about Richepin having deserted hearth and home, wife and child, to devote himself to a Delilah in the person of a famous actress. |
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Although most families see quality bonding time as important, most are also limited in the amount of financial resources they can devote to a vacation or familymoon. |
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Orderic Vitalis records that William tried to learn to read Old English late in life, but he was unable to devote sufficient time to the effort and quickly gave up. |
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He spent seven years as a staff nurse before deciding to devote all his time to teaching everyone from young kids to grannies the joys of mountainboarding. |
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The POB is the first organisation of its kind and comprises leading ophthalmologists who devote their efforts to treating the poor free of charge. |
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The ICC decided that England should host the first tournament because it was ready to devote the resources required to organising the inaugural event. |
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After the revelation, Andries Anglicised his name to Andrew and began to devote all his energies to the task of righting the wrongs that had been done to the Griquas. |
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Saint Devote, the patron saint of Monaco, is venerated in a ritual held on 27 January every year. |
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