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His body was committed to a common grave that contained nine others.
European integration has been one of the great successes of the last half-century, binding together historically hostile nations in an ever closer economic union committed to a common set of democratic values.
But the sound of raised voices, even letters of resignation tendered and, we hope, withdrawn, is the sound of artists, executives and audiences committed to a common mission, the preservation of a living culture.
If you also factor in the proximity that activism brings to our lives of the like-minded and the close ties that are forged as hours, days, weeks and years are committed to a common cause, it would be foolish not to expect the natural bonds of human relationships to spring up among political activists just as they do among followers of football clubs and pop stars.
All committed to a common goal, aren't they?
When a team is well selected and committed to a common goal, they can move the world.
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This does not mean that Pyrrhonians are committed to a common-sense metaphysics.
(Which, during the Grand Coalition years, and in comparison with most any other E.U. government — think of the sale of Opel engineered to protect German interests rather than its partners in Belgium, Spain and Britain, or Berlin's refusal to commit to a common E.U. bailout fund a year ago — played very nationalistically).
In the face of division of labour in the knowledge-based economy, research collaboration offers knowledge producers and users the opportunity to commit to a common research and innovation agenda with the hope of generating knowledge and facilitating learning for effective economic performance and or the development of competitive innovations that will drive economic growth and development.
Just like taking your marriage vows, you have to commit to a common goal and support each other when one slips up.
Being active has taught them how to use their imagination to collaborate and motivate one another, commit to a common goal, develop friendships, overcome obstacles and pursue their dreams.
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