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Lifetime describes the instructors as fiercely dedicated, something they expect their young students to be.
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If Ramsay has any street, public building, park or athletic field, that are now without title, or the names of which can be changed, why not dedicate something to Ralph Heikkinen who has so nobly proved himself to be Bessemer township's leading citizen for 1938?
It's that we're dedicated to something that will not survive commercially".
"Somehow an industry full of people utterly dedicated to something noble has become a very cautious and conservative industry.
Just how late Puuc sites remained active, with major constructions being dedicated, remains something of a question.
It doesn't matter to the counters whether the unspent money is dedicated to something or not.
Through Nov. 30 The end of the 1960's brought the emergence of a generation of young artists in Chicago dedicated to something completely different from the cool forms of abstraction, Pop Art and Conceptualism prevailing in New York City.
While Yo La Tengo can rock out, most of its concert was dedicated to something more subtle and difficult: looking inside a domestic realm that's usually assumed to be comfortably dull.
But now a new generation of beer halls dedicated to something beyond the cash register is cropping up around the nation and the world, with proceeds going not into an owner's wallet but to charity, and bending elbows may never be the same.
Later, he harboured desires to be a performance artist, because they seemed "dedicated to something that has no monetary value": "I went off to summer school when I was 17 and the teachers turned me on to performance art and conceptual art," he says.
The song was used as the soundtrack for a television ad hawking some feline vittles several years ago and apparently the ad's lyrics (featuring such choice couplets as "Chow-chow chow chow chow") have replaced the original in some area of my brain that really should be dedicated to something more useful.
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