But life has never been kind to these devoted companions, whose romantic yearnings flounder and remain unrequited. |
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Eventually her interest in the family superseded her interest in the tax regime and she then devoted all of her time to it. |
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Nevertheless, it is to the latter that we will turn, and to which the second half of this chapter will be devoted. |
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If he devoted less of his time to goading opposition supporters then perhaps he would not be the most hated man in Scottish football. |
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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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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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This is the first international edition of the hockey yearbooks, previous versions of which were devoted to Indian hockey. |
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And he's devoted thousands of words to lambasting American reporters, in particular those of The New York Times. |
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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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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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He had no devoted readership and little chance of remaining in print for long, let alone being republished in thirty or forty years' time. |
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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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From about the early 1880s he had independent income and so he devoted himself to the problem of flight. |
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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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Hatfield also devoted three and a half pages to the recording and valuation of book accounts, acceptances, and promissory notes. |
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Quite by accident, Weir had stumbled on something so fulfilling that she devoted hours of her spare time to it. |
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Functionally speaking the best structure is a charismatic leader with a few devoted acolytes who gather people in their wake. |
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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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He also devoted time to the personal toll war reporting takes on journalists and cameramen. |
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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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Her unique confrontational style won her the most devoted adherents and the most rabid enemies. |
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In either its narrow or comprehensive version, utilitarianism has both devoted adherents and fierce opponents. |
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The great irony of communism is that its most devoted adherents were not those at the top who brought it into being. |
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This is the first book devoted fully to adjuncts telling their own stories in their own words. |
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Thursday morning is devoted to admin, and the afternoon to a general surgery session. |
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Healthy ambition is a fine quality, but winning at all costs can alienate even the most devoted admirers. |
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In the early days, the novels received some respectful reviews and won a small band of devoted admirers. |
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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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The first part of Palladini's work is devoted solely to the use of the single sword or rapier. |
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Instead of allowing himself to dwell on his condition, he's devoted himself to public service and veteran affairs. |
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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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Critics, TV executives and its devoted audience raved about the show, making it seem more influential in Britain than perhaps it really was. |
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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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Told she'd be pushing up the daisies by 2004-10 years on, with two books and a devoted husband, she's still here. |
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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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The magazine is devoted to Yemeni, Tunisian, and Libyan literature that came out over the last few months. |
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Married to a widow, Martha Dandridge Custis, he devoted himself to a busy and happy life. |
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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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An entire episode is devoted to Chris's animal magnetism with women, and how it has both positives and negatives. |
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After the war, Westinghouse devoted himself to invention, and in 1869 he patented the railroad air brake. |
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In 1907 he left the company and devoted his efforts to the design of large engines for airships. |
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But study after study has shown declining space and airtime devoted to international news. |
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Sean grew up in a middle-class Sikh family and devoted his teens to punk rap. |
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It is devoted mainly to arithmetic and algebra, with just a few problems on geometry and mensuration. |
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Our next issue will be devoted to reflections on the bombing and its consequences. |
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They are also extremists of one kind or another who have devoted themselves to the zealous pursuit of their religious ideals. |
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The late Mary is survived by her devoted husband, Paddy and her son, daughter and grandchildren. |
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The alchemists were a fraternity of researchers devoted to converting lead into gold. |
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Newton devoted long years of research to the ancient mysteries of alchemy and how base metals could be turned into gold. |
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She was a devoted wife to her late husband Tom, and mother to her five children. |
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The New Yorker magazine devoted its lead comment piece to a fervently argued case against war. |
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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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I also dwelt, perhaps overheavily, on certain doubts and reservations, of which even his most devoted admirers must take stock. |
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An entire cable channel is devoted to animals, and zoological documentaries appear frequently on other networks. |
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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 three other rooms in the exhibition are devoted to food and drink, sleep and wakefulness, and motion and rest. |
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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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Most of it is devoted to offices, conservation workshops and a packing room. |
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There are clubs devoted to every plant group imaginable, from cacti to clematis, roses to rhododendrons. |
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Since I had to redshirt my sophomore year, Wells devoted a lot of his time into helping me through the transition to shooting guard. |
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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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We have been, as devoted readers can attest, mostly ambivalent on the marriage issue. |
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The fog-filled Russian River Valley is made up of 11,000 acres devoted heavily to Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Zinfandel. |
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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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Lloyd Webber is devoted to Victorian art and cannot resist kitsch so long as it is Victorian kitsch. |
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In Asia, a wide array of sites offers unique and revelatory experiences for both curious visitors and devoted pilgrims. |
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He was a witty, engaging, clever man who devoted his life to a political philosophy. |
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Every newspaper, as far as I can see without exception, devoted pages and pages of print and photographs to reporting the march. |
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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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A kindly gentleman, Con was a great neighbour and will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by his devoted family and close friends. |
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He devoted himself to a thorough refutation of the second point. |
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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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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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The foremost angelologist, perhaps of all time, was St. Thomas Aquinas, who devoted a part of his mammoth theological work Summa Theologica to angels. |
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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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The final pages are devoted to the resilience of her legend. |
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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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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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The lad and devoted dad must overcome corruption and indifference as they strive to make it in the rarefied world of the concert musician without connections. |
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She is the leader of an international organization devoted to the protection of natural resources. |
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Under the new government, Pinckney became a devoted Federalist. |
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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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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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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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Throughout his life he had affectionate and devoted friends. |
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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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He hits bottom at Rocamadour, a sanctuary in the Dordogne known as a citadel of faith devoted to Mary. |
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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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One satguru would be followed by the next satguru, swamis and acharyas by more swamis and acharyas, devoted families by more devoted families, generation after generation. |
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We were taught that our lives must be devoted to reclaiming our land. |
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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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Huskies, on the other hand, are very devoted and affectionate. |
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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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Before the loss of Normandy and most of the other Angevin lands in France by King John, the Angevins understandably devoted their attention to their primary French estates. |
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Two chapters are devoted to Tiffany's houses and landscape gardening. |
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The other large upstairs gallery is devoted to a messier esthetic. |
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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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And when Barbara was taken from us, it was no deprivation to Barbara when my father devoted that same ardor to Nancy. |
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Even Michelle Malkin's Twitchy.com devoted time to cataloguing praise for the venerable Cramer. |
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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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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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He more or less gave up photography and devoted himself to the study of Assyrian, a dead language, but he had imbued photography with the living language of art. |
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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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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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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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In his final years he was blind and paralysed but was able to continue composing through the devoted assistance of Eric Fenby, his musical amanuensis. |
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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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These devoted investigators are returning to Nikumaroro next month with deepwater search equipment. |
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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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The images depict, for the most part, dedicated yogis and yoginis who have devoted their lives to using the body as a vehicle for personal transformation. |
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She devoted a lot of time to recreation, hobbies, and charity work. |
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A devoted father is to be sentenced by magistrates next month. |
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The broadcast networks devoted less airtime to the event than ever before. |
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Why shouldn't we open our highest office to those who have adopted this country as their own and have proved their patriotism through decades of devoted citizenship? |
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Cyril's church was always small, but maintained stability by attracting devoted priests and emphasizing regularity in the ecclesiastical order. |
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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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Over the next several years he devoted a great deal of his time, energy, and money to championing the cause. |
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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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For more than 40 years, Field devoted his spare time to this codification project. |
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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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Though it was an arranged marriage, they were faithful and devoted partners. |
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After Marx's death, Engels devoted much of his remaining years to editing Marx's unfinished volumes of Capital. |
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Roebuck started medical practice at Birmingham, but devoted much of his time to chemistry, especially its practical applications. |
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Thereupon the Duke broke up his London establishment, and retired to his estate at Worsley where he devoted himself to the making of canals. |
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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 devoted enormous energy to work as an unpaid secretarial assistant to his wife's cousin Florence Nightingale. |
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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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Their passion seems to have been of the seraphic kind. She devoted herself to religion, and persuaded him to do the same. |
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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 Danielle Agami, launching Ate9 dANCEcOMPANY was about giving her devoted dancers a professional setting and access to a long-term process. |
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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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Great resources were devoted to the science of air crash investigation. |
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But I doubt even the most devoted Zephead is pining to relive the days when Jimmy Page dressed up like a hermit with dandruff. |
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The 45 pupils who man the AYS base have devoted a remarkable amount of time to create a culture of respect, ambition and achievement. |
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Ryan is devoted to Attila, his battle-scarred and loyal war dog. |
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He will be warm-heartedly remembered as a loving husband and devoted son, brother, and uncle. |
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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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Understandably Mr Wintle has devoted a lot of space to background analysis and Burmese history. |
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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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A cheerful convict was found dead by his devoted caretaker one morning. |
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Her body was being destroyed by chemo and I became devoted to helping her. |
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Her devoted Cavalier King Charles spaniel Casper stood guard over the body. |
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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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The Atharvaveda calls Rohini the devoted wife of Rohita, the rising sun, which suggests heliacal observation. |
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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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He was given the peerage after years of devoted service to the community. |
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I devoted this afternoon to repainting my study, and nothing will get in my way. |
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John Gibson Paton was a Scottish missionary who devoted his life to the region. |
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Around two thirds of production is devoted to livestock, one third to arable crops. |
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They devoted all their energies to the completion of the project. |
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He was a great patriot who devoted his life to serving his country. |
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They devoted all their energy to the completion of the project. |
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He devoted his time to painting, sculpture, and, latterly, to gardening. |
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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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In recent years Bourgeois has devoted much time to her Cumul series, suggested by the round, breastlike forms of cumulus clouds. |
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A furious cannonade was kept up from the whole circle of batteries on the devoted town. |
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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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There are many areas devoted to mixed farming reflecting the nature of the topography of South Wales. |
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The actor simply dialed in his performance, leaving even his devoted fans disappointed with the show as a whole. |
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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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Mr. March told... how devoted Brooke had been, and how he was altogether a most estimable and upright young man. |
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Two thirds of production is devoted to livestock, the other to arable crops. |
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In 1855, she devoted an essay to the roles and rights of women, comparing Wollstonecraft and Margaret Fuller. |
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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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After riding high for two decades, the company that makes the hulky bikes that devoted riders affectionately call Hogs is sputtering. |
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The following year was devoted to suppressing Mesopotamia and other Parthian vassals who had backed Niger. |
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In spite of the earlier rupture in their relations, Maxentius was eager to present himself as his father's devoted son after his death. |
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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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In addition to the increasing professionalism of university science, many Victorian gentlemen devoted their time to the study of natural history. |
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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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Following the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, devoted lords had given the abbey extensive lands across the Channel. |
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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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Adjoining it, on the north side, stood the cloister and the buildings devoted to the monastic life. |
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To the east and west of these were those devoted to the exercise of hospitality. |
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Much historical effort in the 20th century was devoted to combating the romantic historical myths created in the 19th century. |
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Books devoted to the homely beliefs of the peasantry are filled with incidents of pixie manifestations. |
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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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The couple devoted their time to writing, reading, learning, sightseeing, and socialising. |
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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 American Chesterton Society has devoted a whole issue of its magazine, Gilbert, to defending Chesterton against charges of antisemitism. |
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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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She changed the surname of her daughters to Darrell Waters and publicly embraced her new role as a happily married and devoted doctor's wife. |
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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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Purcell now devoted himself almost entirely to the composition of sacred music, and for six years severed his connection with the theatre. |
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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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Underground metal bands began putting out cheaply recorded releases independently to small, devoted audiences. |
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In 1987, MTV launched a show, Headbanger's Ball, devoted exclusively to heavy metal videos. |
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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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These libraries were devoted solely to the education of the monks and were seen as essential to their spiritual development. |
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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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Disraeli devoted much of his campaign to decrying the Liberal programme of the past five years. |
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After achieving formal unification in 1871, Bismarck devoted much of his attention to the cause of national unity. |
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He had a Sister, which according to the Mongalian custom lived in the devoted spiritual state. |
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In 1773, Henry joined his father as an elected trustee of the British Museum, to which he devoted a good deal of time and effort. |
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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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He showed from the start no enthusiasm for his studies and devoted much energy to avoiding lectures. |
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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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Smith returned home that year to Kirkcaldy, and he devoted much of the next ten years to his magnum opus. |
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While in London, Marx devoted himself to the task of revolutionary organising of the working class. |
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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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A decade later, in the 1870s, Kenadid returned from the Arabian Peninsula with a band of Hadhrami musketeers and a group of devoted lieutenants. |
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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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As Mongol raids continued periodically over the years, the Ming devoted considerable resources to repair and reinforce the walls. |
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He was deemed better at giving tutorials and seminars, where he devoted more time to interacting with his students. |
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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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Wentworth may have been an employee of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, but he lived in New Hampshire and was a devoted New Hampshirite. |
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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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At the age of eleven Chalmers was entered as a student at St Andrews, where he devoted himself almost exclusively to mathematics. |
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A man who betrayed even his most devoted assistants as well as the Government which he served. |
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The Glenrothes Development Corporation devoted around one third of land in Glenrothes to the provision of open space. |
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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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There is now an academic journal devoted to the study of this topic, titled World Englishes. |
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Even for devoted Swifties, it's hard to deny that her surrealist nightmare of a Grammy performance was a definite miscalculation. |
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Architecture critic Lewis Mumford devoted a large part of a chapter of his 1964 book The Highway and the City to Portmeiron, which he called. |
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The press devoted much attention to Church's relationship with boyfriend Gavin Henson, a Welsh rugby player. |
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All three were fulfilled, and as a mark of her thanks, Dwynwen devoted herself to God's service for the rest of her life. |
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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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None in this study occurred before 1727, but the same team devoted an article to the 1580 earthquake that year, the classic study. |
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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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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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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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Until his death in late 2007, Chinmoy was the spiritual leader to thousands of devoted followers worldwide. |
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Pliny devoted much of his time to writing on the comparatively safe subjects of grammar and rhetoric. |
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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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The ministry of Jesus, according to the account of the Gospels, falls into a pattern of sectarian preachers with devoted disciples. |
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His early political career was devoted largely towards maintaining the independence of Megalopolis. |
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The next six years were devoted in their entirety to assuring Frankish authority over the dependent Germanic tribes. |
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Eventually he devoted his time to poetry, in which he praised Germany in Latin. |
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To him they devoted the first share of the spoil, and in his honor arms stripped from the foe were suspended from trees. |
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Against his father's wishes he devoted himself at an early age to the monastic life. |
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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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Monks and nuns also devoted a large amount of their time in the cultivation of the herbs they felt were necessary in the care of the sick. |
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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 late eighteenth century the crown devoted some resources to the study and remedy the problem of poor roads. |
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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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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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Zwingli was a humanist and a scholar with many devoted friends and disciples. |
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Samuel and Susanna Wesley, the parents of John and Charles Wesley, were both devoted advocates of High Churchmanship. |
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Loving husband of Laura, devoted father of Nicole, loving son of Rita and Andrew, loving brother of Renate, Heidi and Kare. |
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Stirling, 57, has devoted his career to aiding students with learning difficulties and literacy problems. |
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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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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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At the height of the technology bubble, Wave Systems attracted a devoted throng of investors from across the country who called themselves Wavoids. |
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It devoted its time to the study of vril, and taught that the secret of vril could be divined by contemplating the structure of an apple sliced in half. |
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These chefs and their devoted clientele are less vegetarians than vegivores, a term that connotes fervid vegetable love rather than ardent meat hate. |
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Vajazzling, a beauty treatment that involves having little jewels glued to one's pubic area, had a whole episode of TOWIE, currently in its second series, devoted to it. |
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Both characteristics were so well developed that the hours they spent in the schoolroom were chiefly devoted to exploits of a most unscholastic nature. |
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Danny Kaye was an avid baseball fan, passionately devoted to his beloved Brooklyn Dodgers who broke the shneid by beating the Yankees in the previous World Series. |
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His work was continued by other scientists and now a permanent laboratory exists inside a glacier under the Jungfraujoch, devoted exclusively to the study of Alpine glaciers. |
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Obiang Nguema Mbasogo devoted his schedule to receiving businessmen interested in collaborating with the development program of the Republic of Equatorial Guinea. |
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The Waltham Museum is devoted solely to the history of the city. |
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Monday was devoted entirely to final rehearsings, the soloists having arrived meantime, Albani, Brema, Edward Lloyd, and Plunket Green among them. |
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His last moments were soothed by the devoted attentions of his now distracted widow, and by the presence of some of his distinguished and faithful friends. |
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These are organizations that have limited lifespans which are devoted to producing a singular objective or goal and get disbanded rapidly when the project ends. |
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