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"When he commits to doing something, it consumed him," said Mullen, who worked with Meyer at Notre Dame, Utah and Florida.
Now imagine that Mom -- it could just as well be Dad, but we have data to suggest it is, indeed, more likely to be Mom -- gazes dolefully at that too-thin reflection in the mirror, and commits to doing something about it.
I'd like to suggest that perhaps in the midst of our end-of-November shopping, we should insert a "Senior Sunday" when each of us commits to doing something for and with a senior, whether that person is in our family, community or elsewhere.
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Maybe they commit to doing something but do not deliver.
HE'S committed to doing something," said his spokesman, Tom Wilson.
It's serious stuff to commit to doing something publicly in front of people you respect.
"The board was committed to doing something on its own," said Dr. Edward M. Hundert, Case Western's president.
New Labour bounded into office in 1997, committed to doing something about architecture and cities.
"We are very committed to doing something with it," said Mike McCurry, chief executive of Grassroots.com.com
One way to encourage such experiences is to remove distractions and commit to doing something just for yourself.
One way to encourage such experiences is to remove distractions and commit to doing something just for yourself.
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