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Others become more devout.
He may become more devout, but the reverse is more likely.
He had already given up drinking alcohol, grown a close beard and become more devout, praying five times a day.
Even as this country has become more devout, experts say roughly 25 percent of Egyptian women work outside their homes.
A relative, Zargan Kfoor, described Mr. Wali as a dedicated soldier who had recently married and become more devout.
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Mr. Hasan said his cousin became more devout after his parents died in 1998 and 2001.
A Moroccan who became more devout after moving to France – surely an understandable response?
He had converted shortly before the murder, Mr. Deveaux said, but became more devout after being jailed.
In the fall of 1975, Bachmann enrolled at Winona State University, a small school in southeastern Minnesota, where she became more devout and tried to lead her dormmates to Christianity.
Ms. Siddiqui becomes more and more devout, rejecting drink and dance and music and movies, and pinning her black veil so that only her eyes are visible.
By the late 1860's she became more and more devout as her husband grew ever more radical in his religious beliefs and announced that he had dispensed, once and for all, with "creeds, exercises and worship".
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