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After consultation with the tours, the tournament has committed much of its 2013 increase in prize money to the early-round losers.
That was when he committed much of his fortune and much of the rest of his working life to resurrecting the park.
So does President Clinton, who committed much time and energy to the talks and made extraordinary efforts to keep the two sides engaged.
And, of course, there is the guilty knowledge that the men and women being herded into the police vans have not committed much of an offence: it is only since the present Government came to power that apartheid has become a law and breaking it a crime.
He has committed much of his fortune to philanthropy.
He committed much of his spare time to BCG culture preparation and developed the first batch of BCG vaccine in China.
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Traders were not about to commit much more money to stocks.
The other side of that is, in giving you his idea, he didn't commit much.
The whole Shadow Cabinet will need to commit much time and intellectual effort to understanding the problems faced by doctors, nurses, teachers and police officers.
Mr Yanukovych must rein in his troops and, if he can, the plainclothes goons who are committing much of the violence.
I wouldn't be comfortable committing much more than £10m — about 0.1% of the total UK annual on research and development (R&D) — in this way.
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