Katie decided to use her injury compensation money to set up a clean-up campaign and now dedicates her life to fighting for models' rights. |
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Passively loved by the rich, he had a playboy father to whom he dedicates this book. |
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He dedicates one chapter to describing the leader's grandsons' appointments to key positions in the government. |
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He dedicates every hour of his waking life to playing the best tennis he can, and what is his reward? |
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Shermer dedicates three chapters to this subject, the most extensively examined one in his book. |
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A reporter who dedicates special effort to establishing good contacts often ends up using them to coax ads from press chiefs. |
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Jack Trout, coauthor of the book Positioning and Marketing Warfare, dedicates his latest work, Differentiate or Die, to the legendary adman Rosser Reeves. |
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Seriously, if the owner of the hot crossed buns store dedicates his life to material goods, then his store will go bankrupt! |
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Nimsay's loving glances sweep over all the lovely animals and then she dedicates herself completely to taking care of a young foal. |
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He dedicates his time on earth to accumulating riches and seeking pleasures, believing that, once he dies, he will cease to exist. |
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He dedicates a lot of time and effort to this initiative both on and off duty. |
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He works as a copy editor for the weekly magazine Anboto, but dedicates himself mainly to creative writing. |
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He dedicates a mobile phone exclusively to the Greek and glowers at it fixedly, willing it to ring. |
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He not only chooses, sets apart, and dedicates the person to himself, but he engages him or her in his own divine work. |
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Watercolorist for years, she now dedicates herself completely to her passion: oil painting work with brigtness and transparency. |
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You can not compare he who goes on causing the suffering of his brothers, with he who dedicates his life to relieving the pain of his fellow men. |
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The Agency also dedicates a significant part of its budget to the financing of pharmaceutical supervision systems. |
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Every year the universal Church dedicates the month of October, in a special way, to reflection on and prayers for the missions. |
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Compex dedicates itself to being a company catering exclusively to the needs of retail, distribution and wholesale. |
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The project developed was a primarily vertical building which dedicates space to traditional greenhouse cultivation techniques. |
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Once a year, the Committee dedicates one of the items on its agenda to a debate concerning its functioning. |
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She also dedicates her time to researching and writing various traditional knowledge projects. |
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To this end, the President of the Republic recommends a budgetary revision to increase the amount Brussels dedicates to this policy. |
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The vendor dedicates space on a server for the composition, reception and storage of e-mail messages sent to or by the company. |
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The International Communist League dedicates itself to forging the proletarian vanguard parties needed to carry out this task. |
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As a fourth decade beckons, the OPEC Fund dedicates itself anew to its founding mission. |
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The Journal of Physics in Canada dedicates issue to the science of planetary remote sensing. |
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Each one who dedicates himself to Jehovah has a responsibility in this regard to endeavor to acquire fruitage by discipling people of the nations. |
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Palin dedicates the book to her 2-year old son, trig, who has Down syndrome. |
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The process of restructuring is unavoidable and is set to continue and involves many new adjustments to change, to which an Observatory set up by the Foundation dedicates its work. |
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Thus, she dedicates herself to the education of young girls of the village through a sewing workroom, a festive oratory and a home for orphaned girls. |
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That could apply to any of the many reports that Parliament dedicates to globalisation and its impact, bemoaning its negative effects but offering no definitive solution except giving Brussels, and Europe, more powers. |
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The Forum dedicates part of its work to cross-cutting questions that emerged both in discussions on the role of civil society in democracy and peace and in political parties and the media. |
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Michel Kinumbe, a medical student originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo, dedicates much of his spare time to the young people in his community of Sherbrooke, Quebec. |
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That statement is supplemented by schedule 9.1, which sets out construction-in-progress expenditures and dedicates one section to the capital master plan. |
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Pierre Reboul was serving his apprenticeship with Michel Chabran before staying two years in the staff of Jacques Pic to which he dedicates a filial devoutness. |
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Unlike her mother the watercolorist, Ellie is not a maker of art but an appreciator of it: there is a passivity to her love and, at the same time, a rigorous devotion — she dedicates every Friday night to it, after all. |
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The report dedicates a great deal of attention to regulatory and supervisory structures, stressing that current oversight of some new complex products and their interactions and effects at macro level may prove inadequate. |
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Under the tax back guarantee, the government dedicates the effective interest savings from federal debt reduction each year to permanent and sustainable personal income tax reductions. |
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He dedicates the revival to the Cape Verdean singer whose velvety voice propels it, the late Cesaria Evora. |
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The text dedicates 1,034 verses, the largest portion, on laws for and expected virtues of Brahmins, and 971 verses for Kshatriyas. |
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Bede wrote a preface for the work, in which he dedicates it to Ceolwulf, king of Northumbria. |
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Dr Nyújtó stressed the adoption of a new Food Law by the Hungarian Parliament last year that dedicates a special chapter to Codex Alimentarius and establishes the National Codex Committee. |
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O'Brien Family Farms dedicates half an acre to its hydroponically grown, u-pick fruits and vegetables, including strawberries. |
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The Arthashastra dedicates Book 7 and 10 to war, and considers numerous scenarios and reasons for war. |
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Besides, he dedicates them to a consul named Antonius Gordianus, a descendant of Herodes Atticus, with whom he had conversed at Antioch concerning the sophists. |
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The Arthashastra dedicates many chapters on the need, methods and goals of secret service, and how to build then use a network of spies that work for the state. |
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It then dedicates chapters to defining each type of war, how to engage in these wars and how to detect that one is a target of covert or silent types of war. |
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