Her family were her pride and joy, and she was devoted to them and they in turn thought the world of her. |
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Apart from his sister, there are no women in his life, and all his waking hours are devoted to his patients. |
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For example, she bases one chapter on account books devoted to the West Indian trade. |
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Half the programme was devoted to Liam jabbering on about boy bands, the press, Robbie Williams etc etc. |
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Separate areas were devoted to wares from Arita, Kutani, Seto, Satsuma, and Tokyo. |
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By the end of the 17th century, new societies and academies devoted to science were founded. |
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It is devoted to the proposition that if a cat may look at a king, a thief may win and woo a princess, with plenty of wizardry to help him. |
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Isn't it a bit weird, conducting an imaginary interview with yourself, on a blog already devoted to furthering your growing egomania? |
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Tributes are being paid to a North Yorkshire woman who was devoted to the protection and welfare of cats. |
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There are sections devoted to the Hebrew, Greek and Aramaic languages, to warfare, the arts and law. |
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It gave high priority to establishing yeshivas, religious academies devoted to the study of Judaic texts and law. |
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There are clubs devoted to every plant group imaginable, from cacti to clematis, roses to rhododendrons. |
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Thursday morning is devoted to admin, and the afternoon to a general surgery session. |
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Keegan also does justice to the exceptional quality of coalition war planning and operations, though only a third of the book is devoted to them. |
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He was devoted to his family and his concern, care and affection for them was of the highest calibre. |
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He is a wisdom-keeper devoted to revealing the multi-dimensionality of Africana drama. |
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The video relay module reads a separate gigabit Ethernet network connection devoted to video. |
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This is a pure absurdity, as any fair reading of the pages we have devoted to such matters can demonstrate. |
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He has said on oath in front of me that his present activities are devoted to restoring this land to agricultural use. |
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Mr Egan was on the cusp of a career in which he promised to be devoted to farming and agriculture. |
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But study after study has shown declining space and airtime devoted to international news. |
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Who could argue that the money and brain power devoted to cloning stem cells could not be better used on something else? |
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In her paintings she can seem witchlike, devoted to dark causes, even as she compels admiration for her translucent flesh and riveting gaze. |
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Lloyd Webber is devoted to Victorian art and cannot resist kitsch so long as it is Victorian kitsch. |
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Most of it is devoted to offices, conservation workshops and a packing room. |
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An entire section is devoted to the artist's commanding deer paintings including the world-famous Monarch of the Glen. |
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The alchemists were a fraternity of researchers devoted to converting lead into gold. |
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Our next issue will be devoted to reflections on the bombing and its consequences. |
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To this end, as Ginsburg notes, his last major project was devoted to teaching the Yanomami to make their own videos. |
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This is the first international edition of the hockey yearbooks, previous versions of which were devoted to Indian hockey. |
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Junket activism is not a new phenomenon on the political landscape, much literature and art is actively devoted to the promotion of exotic India. |
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These little plastic freaks have achieved quite a renaissance on the Web, with almost a dozen pages devoted to them. |
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That's what I thought, too, before I tried larkspur, an old-fashioned flower that seems devoted to making my gardening life easier. |
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In consequence, there exists a whole layer of senior IT decision-makers devoted to the skills of managing the relationship. |
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An entire cable channel is devoted to animals, and zoological documentaries appear frequently on other networks. |
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The three other rooms in the exhibition are devoted to food and drink, sleep and wakefulness, and motion and rest. |
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An entire episode is devoted to Chris's animal magnetism with women, and how it has both positives and negatives. |
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Dozens of websites are devoted to compiling facts and figures about the number 23 and detailing those whose lives have been ruled by it. |
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The magazine is devoted to Yemeni, Tunisian, and Libyan literature that came out over the last few months. |
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Aristides also, a believer earnestly devoted to our religion, left, like Quadratus, an apology for the faith, addressed to Adrian. |
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It is ironic that in an issue devoted to the preservation of salmon you glorify the ritualistic hunting and consumption of them. |
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Academic councils devoted to the applied sciences and practical studies also tended to be better funded. |
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Considering how small a fraction of the web is devoted to linguistics, that's extraordinary. |
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He gets an evening devoted to lionizing him Thursday night by a group that considers itself progressive. |
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Everyone in the huge group seemed happy and friendly and devoted to Rotarian principles. |
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His initial efforts were devoted to improving the condition of his fields and implementing a system of crop rotation which would build them up. |
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The second part is devoted to a discussion of how Korpi arrives at his conclusions. |
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The March editions of Esquire, GQ and Arena are usually the fashion issues devoted to the new season's looks and trends. |
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He formed an order of ascetics devoted to develop a sense of community with the help of religious injunctions and instructions. |
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This website is devoted to Jesus Christ Our Lord because of His infinite Good and Mercy. |
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One section is devoted to the assimilation and exploration of the philosophical and scientific heritage of late antiquity. |
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Much of the first half of this book is devoted to his love affair with Catherine. |
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Astonishingly, this is the first book in English entirely devoted to Urbino. |
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Wander into any large bookshop these days and you will find a rack devoted to Internet poker. |
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Much of Weaver's writing is devoted to the context in which food is grown and eaten, so he is particularly attuned to political contexts. |
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Women lamented the time devoted to journeys further and further into the sago swamp to process sago as whole tracts of palms were unusable. |
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The back portion of the hardware store was devoted to guns and fishing tackle. |
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He is thus the only Taiwanese naive artist to have a whole museum devoted to his works. |
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Throughout his long career, Domingo has been devoted to fostering the next generation of talent. |
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Each year for the past eight years they have mounted an exhibition devoted to samplers and embroideries. |
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Chapters III and IV of the Annals are entirely devoted to the study of the Santal society and this study will remain a classic. |
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They are avowedly devoted to the cause of righting what they see as a shocking bias in the western media. |
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Not an environment devoted to the life of the mind, but the weather was awfully nice. |
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He's confident he's made it as an actor, because a club devoted to hating him has sprung up at his cousin's school. |
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A Case of Curiosities is devoted to the art of taxidermy, decorative, restorative and anthropomorphic. |
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His early manhood was partly devoted to using the second to overcome the first. |
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It required a cadre of scholars specialized in, and devoted to, the study of organizations. |
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There are thirty-two segments devoted to a particular muscle, such as the temporalis. |
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Educated at Shrewsbury and at Christ Church, Oxford, he was devoted to study. |
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Their spring 2005 Conservation Bulletin was devoted to maritime and coastal heritage. |
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So why, then, have they just opened a theme park devoted to the unexplained by the resort of Interlaken? |
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There are thirty-two segments devoted to a particular muscle, such as temporalis, masseter, sternocleidomastoid, biceps brachii and so on. |
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Whatever it comes to be called, we know it as the discipline devoted to the theory and practice of writing and teaching writing. |
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Compare the amount of money devoted to search engine optimisation with the much smaller field of public relations with Wikipedia. |
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Mr Meikle farms 130 hectares devoted to sugar beet, salad onions, dwarf beans, barley and wheat. |
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The idea of a third-person shooter that's mostly devoted to pursuing other people through mazelike ghost towns is oddly appealing. |
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A separate section is devoted to the various types of fishing nets used by fishermen communities in the south. |
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The profile information is presented individually town-by-town with a separate section devoted to our rural areas. |
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Perhaps you could include a small section devoted to explaining the 100 most common acronyms. |
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That this pattern is so similar across all colonised indigenous groups is one reason for having a theme issue devoted to their health. |
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And if you want to believe that Jan Rogers is completely faithful and devoted to you, then that's fine. |
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This section of the essay is devoted to an article in Nature magazine on the evolution of the immune system in lampreys. |
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He says it would be the ultimate irony if the home of a man devoted to conserving York were to be pulled down. |
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Two exhibitions currently on view in London are devoted to Madame de Pompadour. |
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So this week's column is devoted to one of the great men of New Zealand sport. |
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Anyone considering fractional ownership should visit the web sites devoted to time-sharing. |
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A brief lull in his barrage of worshipful text was devoted to his signature beatboxing. |
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He was devoted to his family and was a man with a fine sense of place who was well focussed on the important things in life. |
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There is a small section devoted to the most basic of theory of Chinese Medicine and the meridians. |
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The methodical process and careful attention that Gibbs has devoted to his work belies the banality of his subject. |
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It is a theme park devoted to the lost socialist Atlantis complete with sub-machine gun toting guards and a rebuilt stretch of the Berlin Wall. |
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The deck directly beneath the command room was entirely devoted to the largest Denivanian briefing room in existence. |
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Considerable effort has been devoted to full automation of somatic embryo development and micropropagation. |
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However, a more technical term for an archer is a a toxophilite, which is someone who is devoted to or is a lover of archery. |
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It tells the stories of four aspiring martial artists and their quest to live a life devoted to Shaolin. |
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She was devoted to her family and had a great fondness for the traditions and customs which were part of her upbringing. |
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Well-socialised Shar Pei make superb family dogs who are devoted to their owners and children. |
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Aside from the trailers and featurette, disc two is devoted to storyboards. |
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Increased resources need to be devoted to education and training in health informatics. |
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The last years of Augustine's life were devoted to sharp exchanges with him, in which fair comment was mingled with vulgar abuse. |
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His father was a Presbyterian minister and, together with his mother, was devoted to the community. |
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Our grove is devoted to less-mainstream fruits, including kumquats, persimmons, cherimoyas, minneolas and blood oranges. |
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Forecast is American Demographics' bimonthly newsletter devoted to census coverage. |
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Now, they are marketed as essential and whole supermarket aisles and entire shops are devoted to selling them. |
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Chapters devoted to how the biosphere is energized and how that energy powers biogeochemical cycles follow. |
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This lack of context is unfortunate, given the amount of space devoted to a plethora of more peripheral or trivial details. |
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There are CFA clubs devoted to the promotion, protection and preservation of the Birman breed. |
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But even areas of the cortex that appear to be devoted to a single sense may be influenced by other sensory modalities. |
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Work on the statue required a total of two years, with eight months devoted to sculpting the clay model. |
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Easily half this movie's running time is going to be devoted to the two of them either bickering shrewishly or falling implausibly in love. |
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But its range is far wider, and it includes a very significant section devoted to modern and contemporary art. |
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Meanwhile, back at the old ranch house, a quiet weekend looms, devoted to rest and recuperation and a modicum of gentle fun. |
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His evenings were devoted to a small circle of cronies to whom he delivered monologues on any subject that caught his fancy. |
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Amid these twaddlers he presents the formidable front of a man with meaning, confident of his cause, and devoted to it with all his faculty. |
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Meantime, a website devoted to getting rid of him has appeared on the Internet, featuring articles and a signable petition. |
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It has every right to be blazoned all over news sites, personal sites, but is not really suitable for sites devoted to light entertainment. |
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This recording is the first of two devoted to Wood, so it includes known and virtually unknown anthems and motets. |
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It is devoted to what molecular biologists have learned about the details, with all their intricacies and puzzles, of organismic development. |
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Horses are the main source of motive power, and one third of our agricultural land is devoted to feeding them. |
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The intensive training included classes devoted to study of the jo and bokken, the staff and the wooden sword. |
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The Indian government team lost a lot of ground and successive efforts were devoted to undoing some of this damage. |
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He was slavishly devoted to a plane tree, as if the tree was something to be wondered at. |
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The amount of land devoted to development has mushroomed, thanks to the automobile, improved building technology, and greater affluence. |
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Of course, I can understand the secular world calling it a theory, but we would say it's devoted to biblical history and true operational science. |
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A great deal of the book is devoted to the role that Hox genes play in the diversification of animal form during animal development and evolution. |
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They are inveterate gamblers, drink as much beer as their wages will permit, are devoted to bawdy jokes, and use probably the foulest language in the world. |
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When confronted with a decision to take sides among two conflicting parties, it is always better to be fully devoted to one side than to be neutral. |
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Those of us devoted to this stuff can sniff out when voters were paying attention and when they were just being lazy. |
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The aspect of the Spanish game that has most surprised him, he says, is the minutes devoted to backchat with referees, the discussions with opponents, the gamesmanship. |
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They serve as an important contemporary counterpoint to the cases below that are devoted to Africa's long history of agriculture, metallurgy, and ceramic production. |
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The FDA said anyplace where 50 percent of square footage was devoted to preparing and serving food. |
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On the web, meanwhile, sites devoted to personal development and productivity, or life-hacking, to use the brilliant geek neologism, are exploding. |
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The room was lined with filing cabinets, carousel filing systems, mag-tape racks and miles of shelving devoted to manuals in multi-coloured ring binders. |
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And she has amassed a world-class 10,000-volume library devoted to botany through the ages. |
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And quite clearly devoted to his equally handsome unblushing bride. |
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She was devoted to her family and was a fine neighbour and true friend. |
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She is the leader of an international organization devoted to the protection of natural resources. |
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But much of his time was devoted to beating off attacks on his authority. |
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The first is devoted to work, the middle bit to domestic arrangements and the latter part to roistering in the style to which tabloid readers have become accustomed. |
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Truffaut and Godard edited a magazine largely devoted to praising the works of Hawks and Hitchcock, for instance. |
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The 1999 season was devoted to orchestrating the necessary nursery work in California to get the varieties they had chosen grafted on to rootstocks suitable for their soils. |
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It is a site devoted to ending all privacy and putting everything in public view, with our complicity and cooperation. |
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The majority of the rest of the book is devoted to the programmatic agenda of the members of the Federalist Society. |
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Large plantations are devoted to oil palm, rubber, sugar, and sisel for domestic use and export, though in some areas rubber trees are owned and tapped by farmers. |
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But he was fully devoted to EL, and made preparations for the looming doomsday. |
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In this discussion, attempt is devoted to discern the political symbolism he should now titivate himself with in the light of fulfilling the presidential rite of passage. |
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However, the style of the ascriptions of works to Philips in the section devoted to instrumental works may be an important clue in support of the hypothesis. |
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It is largely devoted to an account of the battle of Actium, but tells it all in the manner of Callimachus, a style wholly unsuited to the subject-matter. |
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The other large upstairs gallery is devoted to a messier esthetic. |
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It is a day devoted to atonement, introspection and self-examination. |
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The equestrian centre, which has a capacity of 7 horses, has enabled them to develop that part of their business devoted to the breaking and schooling of horses. |
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A recent graduate of Stanford University, Auerbach works as a sign painter in San Francisco, in a shop devoted to the traditional practice of hand lettering. |
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The book is a comprehensive, very readable overview of its topic, based on the extensive monographic literature devoted to its wide subject matter. |
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I bought Tarzan comic books, and even had a few issues of ERB-dom, a mimeographed fanzine devoted to the works of Burroughs. |
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There's a mini-industry of PC magazines and agony columns devoted to repairing computer problems that should never have been allowed to happen in the first place. |
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His first year in Thailand was devoted to the study of the Thai language. |
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The location is not central to the museum's traffic flow, and the space is sandwiched between the Asia Hall on one side and an exhibition devoted to the Ice Age on the other. |
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A seminal chapter is devoted to explaining Tantric concepts that have shaped the theology and iconography of Nepali art in both its Hindu and Buddhist forms. |
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It is the story of the land of Kirthanin, a land created by Allfather and populated by humans, great bear, dragons, and windhovers, all of whom are devoted to Allfather. |
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I walked into a large chain bookstore in Paris while we were there, and no kidding, the whole first floor was devoted to graphic novels of one form or another. |
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There are also a lot of rousing singalongs devoted to Gough's belief in the transcendental power of love, balanced by lyrical dramas bleakly pondering death and the afterlife. |
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We were taught that our lives must be devoted to reclaiming our land. |
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This week, for the first time in its history, BBC World Service's daily magazine programme Outlook is entirely devoted to ideas and stories from listeners. |
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The left had long tried to resist it through a diverse mix of organizations, devoted to different goals, and all to no avail. |
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A bright-eyed and smiling torch-bearer, she leads the only private, non-profit organisation devoted to on-site conservation of monuments and sites worldwide. |
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For all the effort Roddick has devoted to pioneering a path for women's lib, she appears far too willing to accept that it has been in vain or that it is being misused. |
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Faye is so devoted to Don that she defies her ethical code in order to put him into contact with potential new clients. |
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This is the first exhibition devoted to Ruskin's engagement with printmaking examining his use of various methods, etching, woodcut, mezzotint and steel and copper engraving. |
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Derek Adlam has already featured on a couple of Guild discs devoted to late baroque keyboard music and this Haydn release shows him on the same fine form. |
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Several other biennales have been instituted on the Venice model, some of them general and others devoted to a specific category of art, such as naive painting or printmaking. |
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London's National Maritime Museum in Greenwich seems an unlikely venue for an exhibition devoted to a father of graphic novels, but boaties and nautical buffs disagree. |
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A corner devoted to raspberries, blueberries and blackberries brings in wrens, blue jays and towhees, and also attracts Maya and Delia for daily pilgrimages. |
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A large portion of the first volume was devoted to the working of natural and sexual selection as an explanation of the origin of human beings by natural means. |
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Rural villages on high islands are located within a short distance of both the sea and extensive family gardens devoted to taro, yam, sweet potato, or cassava cultivation. |
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Branstad bragged that the state GOP has 11 field offices and new leadership devoted to raising money. |
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The medical aid agency specifically asked them for the overall resources devoted to malaria, tuberculosis, sleeping sickness, Chagas' disease, and leishmaniasis. |
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A corner of the store is devoted to Albert Einstein souvenirs and memorabilia. |
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Currently there are six divisions of Three Chimneys, four of which are devoted to mares and foals, one to yearlings, and one to the farm's 12 stallions. |
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This is the first volume in what will be a multi-volume set devoted to a bibliography of over 25 publishers of Victorian yellowbacks and paperbacks. |
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Most of it was devoted to the award of medals in the Falklands War. |
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Two chapters are devoted to Tiffany's houses and landscape gardening. |
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Most of his summer vacations, spent in St Florian and, latterly, in Steyr, were devoted to intensive work on his symphonies, beginning with the Janus-faced Symphony no. |
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They much admired Marius Victorinus, whose last years had been devoted to the deployment of Neoplatonic logic in defence of orthodox Trinitarian belief. |
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As Dittrich notes, the East Side of that building has a particular room, the Special Collections Library, devoted to preservation. |
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He hits bottom at Rocamadour, a sanctuary in the Dordogne known as a citadel of faith devoted to Mary. |
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These days whole web sites are devoted to this kind of black humour. |
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In a world where print is being eased out by digital, he remains devoted to the power and influence of paper and newsprint. |
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An entire store devoted to everything Swiss Army is the campers' delight! |
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Most of the articles have serious points to make, and only J. T. Bonner's amusing essay largely devoted to his social encounters with Haldane is purely anecdotal. |
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The final pages are devoted to the resilience of her legend. |
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More than an antique gun club, cowboy action shooting is a sport devoted to preserving the styles and ideals as well as the weapons of the Old West. |
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Ryan is devoted to Attila, his battle-scarred and loyal war dog. |
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Ninety minutes of po-faced windbaggery devoted to a terrifying modern addiction which many observers believe has got way out of control. |
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The plot twists and turns around the lives of two young airheads devoted to fashion, fun and the livelihood of the free world. |
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As the largest teabag manufacturing plant in the world, the Tetley factory is devoted to getting the perfect blend of tea right in every cuppa. |
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In South Asia, the Sufi music tradition is called Qawwali, which too is devoted to the love of God, prophet and his companions. |
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Her body was being destroyed by chemo and I became devoted to helping her. |
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The latest in a popular series of gritty war games has a whole section devoted to an assassination and car chase in Dubai. |
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A chapter is also devoted to the Monacan Indian Nation and their contributions to the region. |
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Chapters are devoted to specific types of displays, including histograms, plots, pie graphs, dendrograms, charts, and photos. |
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That's why today we're launching Red Shift, devoted to understanding England as it is and developing the ideas to inspire England as it could be. |
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Page 3, usually devoted to female semi-nudity, showed Saddam wearing a white Arab galabia robe as he did laundry by hand. |
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Unusually, these sermons do not deal with the subject of the corresponding Parashah, but are each devoted to ritualistic popularisation. |
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This is the first of four books devoted to the early life of Lemony Snicket. |
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Instead, the book is devoted to Hugo Riemann, his theories, and their modern theoretical offshoots, one of which is Neo-Riemannian analysis. |
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Great resources were devoted to the science of air crash investigation. |
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Additionally, over the next twelve months further attention will be devoted to resolving overcapacity in the Belgian block market. |
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All of her 20 acres of land is under irrigation, with 15 acres devoted to mango, along with some sapota and tamarind. |
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A global Website with 1,500 members devoted to life and health underwriting now barely treads water. |
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His work is devoted to the development of a software-based decomposer of cardiac and respiratory components of the thoracic bio-impedance signal. |
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Yet relatively few resources have been devoted to protecting the gene pools of flowering plants. |
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One was devoted to 'Airplanes' and illustrated with photographs of early biplanes and triplanes, with their wings connected by struts. |
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One of these interdisciplinary fields, functional genomics, is devoted to linking gene expression to function in cells, organs, and tissue. |
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The introductory chapter is devoted to a brief theoretical explanation of what geolinguistics as an academic discipline entails. |
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Heresiological pieces return in subsequent chapters devoted to Sethian, Basilidean, Valentinian, and three-principle systems. |
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His proposal that a wing of the latter should be devoted to his sculptures aroused hostility among some artists. |
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Satan is very devoted to his cause, although that cause is evil but he strives to spin his sinister aspirations to appear as good ones. |
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He juxtaposed the conflict between the good American devoted to civic virtue and the selfish provincial man. |
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They are therefore not only devoted to liberty, but to liberty according to English ideas and on English principles. |
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He was devoted to his mother, and after he left university in 1841, he came to live with her. |
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The boat is displayed in a glass case as the centrepiece of a whole floor in the museum devoted to archeology. |
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His only period of steady employment was from 1914 to 1920 as editor of Land and Water, a journal devoted to the progress of the war. |
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Tolkien was very devoted to his children and sent them illustrated letters from Father Christmas when they were young. |
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The house in Lower Broadheath where Elgar was born is now the Elgar Birthplace Museum, devoted to his life and work. |
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Olivier was devoted to his mother, but not to his father, whom he found a cold and remote parent. |
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On the upper floor, there are galleries devoted to smaller material from ancient Italy, Greece, Cyprus and the Roman Empire. |
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Other galleries on the upper floors are devoted to its Japanese, Korean, painting and calligraphy, and Chinese ceramics collections. |
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In Byzantium, much of this work devoted to preserving Hellenistic thought in codex form was performed in scriptoriums by monks. |
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With royal support, horse racing became popular with the public, and by 1727, a newspaper devoted to racing, the Racing Calendar, was founded. |
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Sport is compulsory for all students up to the age of sixteen, but the amount of time devoted to it is often small. |
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Much thought was devoted to the causes of the rebellion, and from it three main lessons were drawn. |
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There are many areas devoted to mixed farming reflecting the nature of the topography of South Wales. |
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An important factor in the development of the fantasy genre was the arrival of magazines devoted to fantasy fiction. |
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Founded in 1955, the William Morris Society is devoted to his legacy, while multiple biographies and studies of his work have seen publication. |
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The William Morris Gallery in Walthamstow, England, is a public museum devoted to Morris's life, work and influence. |
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The first two hours of each day were devoted to mathematics, hours that Monk writes some of the pupils recalled years later with horror. |
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Much of the national budget was devoted to military expenditure, leaving few resources for healthcare, among other services. |
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In July 1986, a colloquium devoted to Childe's work was held in Mexico City, marking the 50th anniversary of Man Makes Himself's publication. |
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In 1891, he founded a magazine devoted to the art of Japan, which helped publicize Japonism in Europe. |
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Sir David was devoted to the sport of cricket and was patron of a number of clubs, providing invaluable financial assistance to them. |
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Then desiring to live a hermit's life, Gildas built a hermitage devoted to the Trinity on the banks of the river at Glastonbury. |
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Large parts of the catchment are devoted to agriculture and there a number of abstractions made from the river for summer irrigation. |
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The museum has two galleries devoted to the history of the town and its surrounding communities. |
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The lowland, or Bro was devoted to more general branches of farming, cereal, grass for pasture, hay and stock raising. |
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Some mosques will also extend that rule to include other parts of the facility even if those other locations are not devoted to prayer. |
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The Mummy belongs in a chapter devoted to one-shots as its progeny are different breeds rather than direct sequels. |
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Many museums in France are entirely or partly devoted to sculptures and painting works. |
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The company then built a complex on the Houston Ship Channel devoted to making petrochemicals and polymers. |
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A swan is one of the attributes of St Hugh of Lincoln based on the story of a swan who was devoted to him. |
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Where every day is devoted to minimize the mental and emotional paper cuts of fear and helplessness. |
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Since Guignes' time, considerable scholarly effort has been devoted to investigating such a connection. |
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Byzantine nobles were devoted to horsemanship, particularly tzykanion, now known as polo. |
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Marco Polo emerges as being curious and tolerant, and devoted to Kublai Khan and the dynasty that he served for two decades. |
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The army was devoted to Bangura, and this made him potentially dangerous to Stevens. |
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Sabadell Airport is a smaller airport in the nearby town of Sabadell, devoted to pilot training, aerotaxi and private flights. |
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In the Cosmographie twelve vividly coloured charts are devoted to a survey of the fictitious continent Terra Australis. |
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There is now an academic journal devoted to the study of this topic, titled World Englishes. |
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Because of this, a work devoted to Irish English may split the Wells NURSE set into two subsets, a new, smaller NURSE set and a TERM set. |
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Several chapters are then devoted to the subject of justification by faith alone. |
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The vast majority of rail service in Michigan is devoted to freight, with Amtrak and various scenic railroads the exceptions. |
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Of course there is an immense amount of litigation going on and a great deal of the time of many lawyers is devoted to litigation. |
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The Brandeis Brief consisted of more than 100 pages, only two of which were devoted to legal argument. |
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Instead, criminal procedure in California is codified in Part 2 of the Penal Code, while Part 1 is devoted to substantive criminal law. |
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The other elements and manpower that were not devoted to the national police were sent over to cultivate the new Army of Nicaragua. |
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On 13 September 1922 Sir Donald Maclean told Harold Laski that Asquith was devoted to bridge and small talk and did not do enough real work. |
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One branch of unified growth theory is devoted to the interaction between human evolution and economic development. |
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Beatrix was devoted to the care of her small animals, often taking them with her on long holidays. |
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He is somewhat untidy in matters of housekeeping, which he deems unimportant, and seems to have little social life, but is devoted to Snitter. |
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In 2011 an episode of Time Team was devoted to archaeological features discovered in the bed of Tottiford Reservoir. |
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There is a chapter devoted to each shipwreckee, including their own photographs, drawings, cartoons, extracts from journals and other writings. |
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For the last two decades, NZNO has run a two-day conference, with day one devoted to the AGM and membership awards, followed by a conference day. |
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He also has a web site devoted to survivorship, www.TheSurvivorsClub.org. |
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The last part of this volume is devoted to manifestations of resistance against collectivisation. |
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Minnie and Mickie and are a 5-year-old sister and brother pair who are devoted to each other. |
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Over half of this 20-minute video is devoted to the construction of a painted color wheel, emphasizing mixing paint and careful brushwork. |
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Like all pilots, the majority of the episode is devoted to setup. |
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One chapter is devoted to avoiding common mistakes such as dangling modifiers and comma splices. |
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Separate chapters are devoted to opening, middlegame and endgame strategy but the chapter on 'general strategy' is perhaps even more important. |
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The second article is devoted to emotional and bodily experience, unfolding in urban space, developing the case of Situationism movement. |
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It also has a Norman fonds, an old fonds devoted to botany and another to travel. |
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Le Tetris at the fort of Tourneville will, in 2013, be a place devoted to contemporary music. |
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Prior to the U.S. Civil War, there were a number of northern periodicals devoted to publishing antislavery content. |
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And Mr. Reid, who is devoted to the Senate, said it would be wrong to presume other recent departees were simply fed up. |
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Certainly anyone devoted to maintaining Christ as a lacquered benevolent spirit in a Disneyland of happiness is not going to like this movie. |
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In December 1996 almost the entire front page of a daily newspaper was devoted to the report of a court case involving earwitness testimony. |
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Two thirds of production is devoted to livestock, the other to arable crops. |
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In fact, most of Aristotle's life was devoted to the study of the objects of natural science. |
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The following year was devoted to suppressing Mesopotamia and other Parthian vassals who had backed Niger. |
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It provides the only permanent exhibition centre in the world devoted to Saint Patrick. |
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Whereas he had so far been unpredictable and equivocating, from this point on he remained firmly devoted to protecting his father's royal rights. |
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Holding both Church and Empire at bay, these city republics were devoted to notions of liberty. |
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Around two thirds of production is devoted to livestock, one third to arable crops. |
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In addition to his original factory at Bilston a new plant was established near Wellington, Shropshire, which was devoted to wheel production. |
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Considering the extent of Priestley's influence, relatively little scholarship has been devoted to him. |
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There is an extensive wiki devoted to curating and cataloging the various aspects of the game. |
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Yes, she would be devoted to the spirit, to him, praising his lordness and his magnificence. |
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Apart from the coastal resorts, these areas are largely rural with the land devoted to vegetable crops. |
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The hilltop located outside Verulamium eventually became a cult centre devoted to Alban. |
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This chapter is majorly devoted to the primary immunodeficiencies that have been documented in domestic animals. |
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The result was to create a division in the castle between a more private Upper Ward and a Lower Ward devoted to the public face of the monarchy. |
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