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We devote the day to the simple rhythms of making juice.
Executives from all the networks agree that they had to devote the day to news if only because no one could fathom running something as frivolous as a soap opera.
Incalculable in terms of money -- and value -- to Mr. Gore are factors like the United Auto Workers' having won in their contract the right to take off Election Day as a paid holiday, thus allowing them to devote the day to taking people to the polls to vote for Mr. Gore.
After contending with God and myself, I devote the day to whatever legal endeavor I'm undertaking, or an assignment from one of my classes (which is the only time I have interactions with other inmates, outside of going out on a health-care pass or to the commissary).
Television channels canceled programming to devote the day to hours-long coverage of the funeral.
All units will devote the day to suicide prevention.
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Had the museums charged I am sure my husband would have insisted on devoting the day to seeing everything thoroughly, putting the rest of us off the experience.
Ed Miliband devoted the day after his setpiece speech to the Labour party conference to persuading business leaders that his new vision for the country was not anti-business.
matlock.gov.uk Boxing Day may be traditionally known for its horseracing, but the picturesque town of Kenilworth devotes the day to duck racing, when 1,500 rubber ducks are let loose on the river in a race that delivers prizes of up to £100.
Yvette Tucker is endearing as Ivy, a k a Miss Turnstiles, whose subway poster enchants Gabey to the point that he devotes the day to finding her. Kelly Sullivan is hysterical as the lusty anthropologist Claire, who pairs off with Ozzie even though she's engaged to the older and portlier but unfailingly understanding Judge Pitkin W. Bridgework (the dignified but warm Bill Nolte).
While I have in years past occasionally devoted the Wednesday-Before-Turkey-Day to such holiday-appropriate columns, it's never been a hard and fast rule here.
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