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It was not only car-driving residents who expressed devotion to the grid: "The grid is supreme," intoned another local, like the member of a sect: cyclists and pedestrians never needed to encounter vehicles, weaving over or under the grid on their redways.
Thereafter, Lewthwaite supposedly fled to Somalia to seek refuge with al Shabaab, whose leader, Ahmed Abdi Godane (killed by an American airstrike last summer), she'd expressed devotion to.
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The soldier's courage and sacrifice is full of glory, expressing devotion to country, to cause, to comrades in arms.
In his Epodes he used iambic verse to express devotion to Maecenas and for brutal invective in the manner of the Greek poet Archilochus.
The soldier's courage and sacrifice is full of glory, expressing devotion to country, to cause and to comrades in arms.
Keen to portray the uprising as a sectarian insurrection by extreme elements of the Sunni Muslim majority posing a vicious threat to minorities, Mr Assad has often wheeled out bishops and nuns to express devotion to his regime and to condemn supposed foreign interference.
The soldiers courage and sacrifice is full of glory, expressing devotion to country, to cause and to comrades in arms.
Textbooks during this period also had the Hinomaru printed with various slogans expressing devotion to the Emperor and the country.
This prayer was passed directly from Jesus to his disciples as a way of expressing devotion to God in heaven.
Mrs. Kimes has repeatedly expressed her devotion to her son.
Throughout, Kaliebe expressed his devotion to the cause.
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