They demand that the State dedicate more resources to the protection of immigrant workers from exploitation. |
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But when the rubber hits the road, it's rare that marketers dedicate any significant budget to things like product development. |
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The unsuccessful diggers would declare their holes blanks, duffers, or shicers, and dedicate them to the Queen. |
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I dedicate my monthly links list to the memory of Pope John Paul II, a holy man with attitude. |
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But the fact that there are young men and women in India prepared to dedicate their creative energies to this sort of publishing augurs well. |
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We can dedicate more resources to keep our traditions that might be lost otherwise. |
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Real yummy mummies dedicate huge amounts of time to caring for their children, but reserve time to make themselves feel special, too. |
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They dedicate their lives to spiritual enlightenment through the practice of Zen Buddhism and the disciplined exercises of kung fu. |
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Germany has chosen to dedicate this year, 2005, to Albert Einstein on the 100th anniversary of his annus mirabilis. |
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Finally my New Year's resolution was to quit work and dedicate more time to the children and the family as a whole. |
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Some Pagans have even given up their day jobs to dedicate their time to preservation of a monument. |
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The artist will be on hand to dedicate his new suite and show his latest paintings, sculpture and prints. |
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The fund-raiser was to help dedicate a memorial park nearby the Kennedy ancestral home in New Ross, Co. Wexford. |
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Mr Kolar quit his job to dedicate himself to a task he says has been almost 24 hours a day, seven days a week. |
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Each generation of Americans has been called upon to produce patriots, patriots willing to dedicate their lives to the defense of liberty. |
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Let us dedicate our best efforts in organizing our coming World Congress of Boxing Doctors, which will be the second in history. |
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But where did the initial inspiration to dedicate an art exhibition to the subject of Australian Football come from? |
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This summer they will dedicate the reclaimed open space as the 4,700-acre Orange County Great Park. |
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When all was ready, Bishop Dominic Conway came again May 13, 1973 to open and dedicate the new Holy Cross. |
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Yet Streep matches her legendary leading men in her ability to immerse herself in a role and dedicate herself to her work. |
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Some men dedicate hours to sit-ups, crunches and leg raises every week, in order to keep their stomach muscles trim and looking good. |
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He said the department handled 1200 tasks per month and could not permanently dedicate officers to policing the precinct. |
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A religious art must dedicate itself to a propagation of the divine message. |
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What could inspire one to dedicate their time and energy, risking it all on a new, self-created work? |
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Accordingly, those of us who are more fortunate have two good reasons to dedicate ourselves to working on this problem. |
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We like to thank all the people who so disinterestedly dedicate their personal time to a so enriching task for all. |
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Our highway patrol members will dedicate themselves to highway safety in order to reduce the number of fatalities and injuries on our roadways. |
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The inhabitants of the big cities have a weakness for pets and little time to dedicate to them. |
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Perhaps Ham will dedicate a plank in the replica ark to his bowtied benefactor. |
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But far more benefits will accrue if we dedicate our practice to a Higher Principle. |
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It is not only women who do not want to dedicate their whole life to working. |
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The decision was made to dedicate the room to its entertainment function only, thereby formalizing its most unique and intriguing interior decor. |
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They should have management or financial expertise, and be able to dedicate time to this position. |
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In addition, almost all of them dedicate their time to another income generating activity. |
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Furthermore, I am aware of how much time and energy women dedicate to their families and children. |
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The health care workers we represent made the choice to dedicate their lives to care for others. |
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Bestow your bless'ng upon us now, as we dedicate this flag that it may be a sign of our love and alleg'ance to th's country. |
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But, in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate — we cannot consecrate — we cannot hallow — this ground. |
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To 'consecrate' is to dedicate a profane object, such as a monument, to the service of God. |
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We should stop boasting hollowly about how strong we are, and instead truly dedicate ourselves to attaining that inner strength which alone will guarantee serenity and peace. |
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On the other hand, it has the distinction proper to students who know to respect themselves and the things of the spirit to which they dedicate themselves. |
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During his college days at Boston University, he decided to dedicate his life to comedy. |
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Decide as a family to share cooking responsibilities and dedicate enough time for healthy meals. |
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Members should be able to dedicate time to the fulfilment of their mandate. |
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But, in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate � we cannot consecrate � we cannot hallow � this ground. |
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However, it was impossible for them to dedicate a full week to undertaking a systematization exercise. |
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Headed by an abbot, and according to the Rule of Saint Benedict, the monks dedicate themselves to prayer, in seclusion and silence. |
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You must acquire and dedicate a license for each Computer on which the Product is installed or run from the storage device. |
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Study the rules for writing a haiku poem, compose a haiku poem, then illustrate the poem and dedicate it to someone. |
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Few civilians about to engage in dedicate negotiations would enter upon them without a lawyer. |
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I then shortly after went into a contract role so I was able to dedicate more of my time to the business. |
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People have the power, when we choose to use it, to act on it, to dedicate ourselves to change. |
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Bhaktas always desire love of God and they dedicate their actions to God. |
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The imperial court was a secluded world of its own, politically powerless, but well equipped with funds by the governing shoguns to dedicate themselves to fine arts. |
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There is only so much space that these towns can dedicate to car parking. |
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Oftentimes, people need to refocus and dedicate more time to real-life interactions. |
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Auctionlot also has its legend: A young man with excellent artistic taste worked as a collector with the desire to dedicate his life to art. |
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I dedicate his words to the choir singing the praises of globalisation, singing the same song today in the European Parliament. |
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This editorial is intended to provoke thought among those who dedicate their life to restitute health to humanity. |
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But increased expectations on staff make it difficult to dedicate lots of time to students. |
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Lilly Kolisko trained as a nurse and then came to dedicate herself to scientific work within the anthroposophical movement pioneered by Rudolf Steiner, at Stuttgart. |
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Choose your course wisely and dedicate yourself to that purpose. |
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Despite his acclaim, he finds writing to be a saviour of sorts and always manages to find the time to dedicate himself to the creative task, no matter how busy his day. |
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In Mumbai, the BPL subscribers dialled a particular number to dedicate songs to their relatives and friends and on one single day there were 48,000 such dedications. |
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I say this in all sincerity and I dedicate this belief to all of you who are here today. |
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I too, as the European Parliament's rapporteur, wish to dedicate the last part of my speech to the memory of Mr Werner. |
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It is very fun because you will use letters and dedicate the bracelet to someone that you love, and also use some really cool thingamajigs. |
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Mrs Lachance-Legault chose to dedicate a series of larger pieces to the beauty of symphonic music and to the talent of the OSM musicians and their music director, Kent Nagano. |
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It is indispensable to have a pause in our work in order to dedicate ourselves for a time to silence, recollection, self-knowledge, manual work, reading, study and sharing the faith. |
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In addition to the academic subjects taught, the handicapped dedicate themselves to music, crafts, theatre, recycling, sport and to other manual work in the garden and with animals. |
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Building began in 1901, and only a year later, with a large participation by the districts inhabitants, it was possible to dedicate the new house of worship. |
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Whoever witnesses to the faith with attention and generosity will speedily accept God's plan for himself, in order to dedicate all his energies to its realisation. |
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Men work harder and dedicate more time to obtain worldly goods than to achieve spiritual and eternal ones which, in comparison, are by far more important. |
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Purifiers dedicate themselves to mastering the healing properties of fire, and as such are potent support Clerics who can burn away disease and instantly cauterize the most horrific wounds. |
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This allows our overseas colleagues to make their own judgement about whether they wish to dedicate time to a specific visitor, rather than acquiescing to us or others out of politeness. |
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In remembrance of Barry and in recognition of his work as a Vincentian brother and Rule Committee member, the Board of Directors is pleased and proud to dedicate the new Rule to the memory of our dear brother Barry. |
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Hun Sen then waged a vicious campaign against the radio, alleging that its programming threatened Cambodian family values by allowing lovers to dedicate songs to one another. |
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As part of that program, we will offer to forgive the student loans of health professionals who commit to dedicate the first ten years of their careers to family medicine. |
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Bulgaria needs to press ahead and dedicate adequate resources to fundamental reforms of the police and of the judiciary, including the reform of the pre-trial phase and the implementation of the strategies against crime. |
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In 1997, after ten years at the top, the star model of the 90s finally stepped down from the catwalk so that she could dedicate herself to her real passion, music. |
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Her hometown of Biggar plans to dedicate a memorial park in her honour. |
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I therefore urge the Commission to call off this action, which makes no sense and to dedicate all its energies to uncovering the real secret agreements which are the real threats to free competition. |
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We recommend that you take an inventory of all your defects and dedicate two months to each one of them until you completely extirpate them from your heart. |
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In summary, it must be remembered that when a piglet has to dedicate energy to keeping warm it has less resources available for growth, development, disease protection and all its other necessary processes of life. |
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Today, as he was then, he is an image of what is most praiseworthy in the human person: a rich young man who left all to dedicate himself to loving his neighbour by following the path of his Master, Jesus of Nazareth. |
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I dedicate to him super-ego type idealization, which permeates my feeling of being a minor excluded from the primitive scene to the point of resorbing  this feeling. |
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Venezuela and India dedicate themselves to making globally competitive beauty queens. Hodiernally, what do desi Americans do? |
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Obviously, this is not only an exhortation to elderly people, but to all of us: we should dedicate at least some of our time to looking deeper, to investigating the nature of Reality. |
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As the security improves, the Canadian Forces will be in a better position to dedicate more resources to the building of a self-sustaining Afghan national army and police force. |
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Apart from the daily common yoga and meditation practice, they completely dedicate their time and energy to selfless voluntary service to enable the different activities of the ashram or centre. |
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I hope that you have committed to some sort of service project as a way to get yourself out of your everyday experience and to dedicate yourself loyally to this project of developing your teaching skill. |
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Such is the hypnotism liberated from the music, to whose rhythm the dancers intertwine, that illustrious composers such as Rossini were spellbound to the point of feeling impelled to dedicate to it superb compositions. |
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It amounts to an inadmissible affront to the numerous Canadians who dedicate their lives to the protection of the most vulnerable, especially the unborn. |
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If people are not available to dedicate significant time on the development of a course, he says, it usually gets added to the pile on top of their desks. |
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Aurel: I dedicate this article to the newlyweds Laure and Enguerran. |
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Layne Longfellow will read from Evangeline, tell the moving story of its creation and of its creator, and dedicate the poem and the day to the Acadians, whom Longfellow both idealized and immortalized. |
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If it's to dedicate more time to your baby, that's great, but if it's because you fear people's opinions then I would worry a bit for you that you are going into this too wary, too worried about what people will think of you. |
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This is now the final step of the combination process, enabling us to move forward and fully dedicate our time and energy to the business at hand. |
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Do you wish to dedicate a few moments to investigate the signs and events that took place in all its sequence and coincided with the period of that manifestation? |
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The Bhagavat Gita advocates that we should do what we do each day as well as we are able and, furthermore, dedicate our actions to a Higher Intelligence. |
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They had to work very hard and dedicate quite a lot of time to fulfill the mission, many times at the cost of neglecting their familial and professional duties. |
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Today it is not important which day you dedicate to rest from earthly fatigues, but it is important that you know that every day you must walk on the path that I have laid out for you. |
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Hubble will dedicate time each year to this special set of observations, called the Outer Planet Atmospheres Legacy program. |
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Should it ever be published, I promise to dedicate it to my favourite Finlander. |
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He refused the request of Alexandrian Greeks to dedicate a temple to his divinity, saying that only gods may choose new gods. |
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Examples of serious leisurists are the hobbyists who fully dedicate available time and effort to their hobby. |
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After five years, concerned about his health, he returned to Dorset, settling in Weymouth, and decided to dedicate himself to writing. |
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India's devadasi girls are forced by their poor families to dedicate themselves to the Hindu goddess Renuka. |
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Having a trained individual for each task allowed each man to dedicate himself to his own mission and it made for a highly efficient combat team. |
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We dedicate this special issue to all aspects of quantifying species abundance and the subsequent elaborations of it in paleophycology. |
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Many Italians worked in the coal industry and, unlike the German immigrants, they did not dedicate themselves very much to agriculture. |
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Unlike many authors who dedicate books to particular people known to them, Wainwright commences each book with an unusual dedication. |
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This city gladly took the AAU money in 1988 to build that center and dedicate it to the physically challenged. |
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If you work in the fitness sector, Communicator is the VISIO application that helps you transform the time you dedicate to your guests and their cardiovascular exercise in your gym into a business opportunity. |
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We understand that businesses have little time to dedicate to the creation of the overwhelming amount of documentation required to keep in line with the unpredictable global regulations. |
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Always showing avant-gardism and concerned with details, we dedicate a special attention to all aspects and particularities that will give your visual signature a unique and distinctive character. |
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Numerary assistants dedicate themselves principally to the domestic responsibilities in the centers of the Prelature, which constitute for them their ordinary professional work. |
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Methodist leaders and Pope Francis met together to dedicate the new office. |
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Mr. Flanagan was a dedicated colleague and a trusted friend and, as a small measure of thanks for his outstanding contribution and comradeship, we dedicate this Annual Report to his memory. |
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Steinkruger and Krifka dedicate this volume to the late German linguistic morphologist, Wolfgang Ulrich Wurzel. |
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I have chosen the path of a yogic renunciate because I desire to dedicate myself 'entirely to the path of yoga. |
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In 2003, she retired from performing to dedicate herself to giving Master Classes and to coach other British singers in Wagnerian performance techniques. |
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There is a Sunni narration that, out of religious devotion, Uthman bin Maz'oon decided to dedicate himself to night prayers and take a vow of chastity from his wife. |
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However, as it would take an entire year of leap days to complete these tasks, I shall dedicate my time to simply finishing off the ones I have already started. |
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I dedicate the auspicious day of Eid to all the valiant soldiers, who are waging a battle to rid Waziristan of terrorism and all the internally displaced persons. |
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He was determined thenceforth to dedicate himself to his studies. |
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Journey to The Kingdom of Swaziland in Africa to Experience Local Culture and Dedicate New Water Project. |
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