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The brethren are all experienced priests and devote their lives to saving souls.
She never remarried, and she said she didn't marry because she wanted to devote attention to us.
The rest of the parish sketches will devote themselves to anatomizing the differences between this superseded charity and this emergent reform.
He announced his resignation from the nomination shortly after, saying he wanted to devote all his energies to regaining his health.
Money gives you the luxury of time, of being able to quit your day job and devote yourself to fiction.
Now I must try to devote more of my attention to the level of musical growth and expression in my students' performances.
Food commands so much appeal and interest that most newspapers devote valuable column space for food writings on Sundays.
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.
I want to devote my thirties to having babies, minding them and being free from the constant pursuit of cool clothes.
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.
In 1893 he relinquished that post to devote himself to scientific research, earning a modest income as a private tutor to medical students.
Conversation was desultory and difficult, centring mainly around Amarinth's unwillingness to devote enough of her time to homework.
You could have married a sensible woman, but instead you chose a moonstruck child to devote yourself to.
His words provide a case study of what can happen when you devote your life to a cause you believe in.
He's taken up freight delivery now that he has left the Army to devote his efforts to finding the gun runner.
He retired from the army in 1910 to devote his energies to the Boy Scout movement he had founded several years earlier.
It is incumbent upon all Muslims to devote a proportion of their excess income to the support of religious and charitable works.
Why devote so much pomp and ceremony to someone who lived such a long and full life and died peacefully?
Usually, we devote our editorial pages to the work of established residential architects.
The biotech companies devote billions of dollars to global greenwashing each year.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Before taking leave of the animalcule, let us devote a few lines to its instinct.
Hamelin, having no instructions as to where he should go, resolved to devote himself to work in Bass Strait.
Shall we hesitate to devote to him whatever he claims, or whatever we can bestow?
As who should say, I devote him to the celestial Powers as an immortal artist!
Nor has Mr. Millett been able to devote to the business of the Commission his whole undivided attention.
We have studied them somewhat in the circumspective way, and will devote a few pages to our theory about them.
It is well, therefore, to devote some attention to differential diagnosis, giving a rsum of the salient points of distinction.
He will devote himself to his case, and when his work is done will enjoy the yearly lovesome frolic feast with little Cinuolo.
In her heart she determined to devote all her spare time to M'amzelle Lucille.
By that sort of piety to which senescent female sinners everywhere and at all times devote themselves she secured new friends.
Toward the last we had seen evidences of the great La Plata coalfield, to which I must devote a paragraph.
Dazzled by these new truths, I had not many thoughts and fancies to devote to hania.
I swear that, laying aside all other ends, to that sole purpose I will devote my days.
Mr. Keifer will devote his time to running down the hellish brigands who are a menace to the liberty of the ballot.
He was compelled to superintend everything, and even to devote himself to the minutest details.
He had heard that his young Kottbus acquaintance had begun to devote himself to Egyptology.
What it usually does is to refashion an old one, or to devote an old one to new uses.
If parents threw their children into the furnace to Molech, why should they not devote their daughters to Ishtar?
Well, let me dispatch Lady Babbleton, and I'll then devote myself to being your nomenclator.
This business he gave up about 1767 in order to devote himself to the construction of the spinning frame.
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