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The question is whether, against a backdrop of austerity, she has the courage to devote the billions that would be needed to make a start in addressing inequality.
Haslett has the depth and courage to devote herself to a subject that no other documentarian has taken on before.
But Smith acknowledged Bukowski's influence on her work, saying later that he gave her the courage to devote her life and her energies to poetry.
And yet, their career choice is now revered by many people who only wish they had the courage to devote their life to back-breaking long hours all in the name of good food.
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And their courage inspired Ted Kennedy to devote his energies toward providing affordable health care.
Stan was always ready to see the world as it really was, and always ready to devote his intelligence, courage, scholarship and powers of persuasion to making it a better place.
We need to devote the appropriate resources to this illness and have the courage to confront it and our own insecurities.
What it will take, in fact, is courage, the courage to declare the Honors solely devoted to the arts that define the Kennedy Center's mission.
While Mr. Langewiesche agrees that Mr. Sullenberger, known as Sully, showed great judgment and courage, he will devote much of the book to expanding the themes of the Vanity Fair article.
Rita was a devoted wife to her loving husband, Armand, and a model of wisdom, caring and courage to her children, grandchildren and friends.
The courage to do.
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