What you have is a pack of confirmed thugs and psychopaths devotedly looting your once great nation. |
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Both feel deeply about nature and religion, and are devotedly pious to church and religion. |
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Snarled hanks of colored line nest devotedly against one another and suspend euphoniously from a planar filigree of black over white. |
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The maid seems as devotedly attached to her charge as a foster mother could be. |
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All day he had been devotedly guarding the naive angel, like an ancient dragon watching over a secret hoard of jewels and golden trinkets. |
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I look after them devotedly and carefully, and I put all the positive energy and vitality I can muster up in caring for them. |
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So the work continues, with each participant in the advancement of the cause conscientiously and devotedly committed to achieving our goal. |
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Her younger sister Ioana was studying psychology in Bucharest and did so devotedly. |
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Hardly any other INGO intercedes as devotedly as the Kolping Society for the political role of the Council of Europe. |
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How devotedly do we look at the wooden cross that contains such great significance? |
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She also noted the passing away of Ms Edith Kennard, US Codex officer, who devotedly worked for the Committee for many years. |
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During her pregnancy the expectant mother concentrates devotedly on the human being that is developing. |
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More than just a cheap way to make an animated movie, machinima allows game players to comment directly on the pop culture they so devotedly consume. |
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With regard to myself, I wish to also devotedly serve the Holy Church of God in the future through a life dedicated to prayer. |
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Only in Japan, a country which requires its workers to be devotedly institutionalised, is there a similar ritual of shared loosening of professional proprieties. |
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Another, devotedly in love with half-American Michelle, drops her immediately when his mother feigns a heart attack at her foreign unsuitability. |
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Much as people like the creatures, and devotedly as conservationists work, the park is not enough to stem their remorseless decline. |
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For this reason, Harunobu was served loyally and devotedly throughout his life. |
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In some thirty countries of the world, in over one hundred and twenty Zen centers and groups, the number of people devotedly practicing Korean Zen has increased to number in the thousands. |
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No matter how devotedly the collecting of folk songs was pursued in the 19th century, there is little basic agreement about what distinguishes a true folk song. |
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Severn nursed him devotedly and observed in a letter how Keats would sometimes cry upon waking to find himself still alive. |
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Hence, the liturgical year, devotedly fostered and accompanied by the Church, is not a cold and lifeless representation of the events of the past, or a simple and bare record of a former age. |
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To mobilise all relevant bodies The relevant stakeholders were devotedly involved in the preparation of the plan and will take part in its implementation. |
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In July, Caroline fell seriously ill with smallpox, and George caught the infection after staying by her side devotedly during her illness. |
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He became familiar with film technique by devotedly attending the French Cinémathèque after it reopened in 1944, and his musical inspiration found and ideal medium in the cinema. |
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I was upset last Sunday when I learned from the lips of Father Serge Chamberland of the departure of the Sons of Mary who, for a few years now, have been devotedly serving our parish. |
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His land rights prevailed over those of the community despite the fight they put up to get recognition of their rights over the land they had so devotedly protected. |
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Perhaps it is this way of looking at things that leads a man to hurry his wife into a room, to search hungrily, devotedly, for his own face, and, finding it, to point proudly at this picture, this spot, this moment on a wall. |
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Twenty years later, though in his sixties and devotedly married, he was reinvigorated by a love affair with a much younger woman, who later became his second wife. |
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