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It is a matter of devotion.
For some it wasn't so much a matter of devotion, but loyalty to family.
I have also known several Muslims, Sunni, and Shi'a alike, who wore Islamically-themed tattoos as a matter of devotion, with no concern whatsoever for the rulings of recognized clerical authorities.
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That ironic shift, for Spielberg, is a matter of passionate empathetic devotion; it could as easily reveal the absurdities and paradoxes of the system, which is why the Coen brothers' collaboration on the script makes surprising sense.
This is not simply a matter of paying regular devotion to the figure, encrusted with jewels, that is enshrined in the treasure house near the Romanesque church, or of a steadfast belief that the martyred child performed miracles and was capable of bilocation.
How you become to mean something is a matter of a kind of devotion, and I'm trying to be devoted.
The ebullient schtick Broussard holds fast to as a matter of principle and artistic devotion assuredly offers intangible benefits, but it stands to reason that he could've done at least some of what Dre did.
Medicean accomplishment was not just a matter of power and knowledge; it incorporated devotion.
For some, it was a matter of peaceful Buddhist monks going about their devotions while bullyboy Chinese troops oppressed them, and avaricious Han Chinese moved in to scoop up the material benefits of economic growth.
Not terribly well; his devotion to his family was largely a matter of assertion rather than of practice.
Mr. Kahn's devotion to clear language was not just a matter of style.
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