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Who are these people whose time spreads out in front of them like the limitless steppes of central Asia, who have no families to look after, no jobs to do, no responsibilities, and yet are so wealthy they can commit hours every week to working for nothing?
But what they do have in common is a huge amount of enthusiasm and energy and a willingness to commit hours of their time to the rehearsals.
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And he called for Americans to commit 4,000 hours to volunteer work over their lifetimes.
Rather than wolfing down endless petrol station sandwiches all day, I now only indulge when I'm desperate enough to commit to hours of faff.
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Despite emerging changes in U.S. colleges and universities, mothers continue to struggle for a voice in an academic landscape that privileges students and scholars who are able to commit long hours to their areas of study under the increasing pressures of the corporatization of education within a global marketplace.
A general rule of thumb is to commit five hours per week to summer assignments.
Participants have to be Republicans, and have to commit several hours to the process of making their vote count and placing their candidate over the top under the caucus's arcane rules.
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