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Discover Ludwig'he devotes that' is not a complete sentence in written English and cannot be used on its own.
It needs to be part of a larger sentence to make sense. For example, you could say: "He devotes that same energy to his hobbies as he does to his job."
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Within the carnivalesque atmosphere and high-spirited revelry of Moore's show, there's a master of political rhetoric at work, and he devotes that mastery to a high patriotic calling.
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In Fredric Dannen's book, "Hong Kong Babylon," Mr. Chan joked that American film crews would sue if he devoted that much time to his combat ballets.
But once he is able to do that while flying, he said, he will be able to devote that time to his family.
The few sentences he devoted to that youthful experience in his 1999 campaign biography have been mocked as evidence of his incurious nature and his knack for the obvious, but reading them here this week, I was struck by something else.
Every day he devotes to a spill that seems beyond his control, and every day it consumes attention in Washington, is another day that he cannot focus as much energy and resources on his own initiatives.
In fact, his introductory comments together with the amount of space he devotes to each suggest that he agrees with those authors who think that, properly speaking, only the three absolute categories are fully things (res).
The time that he devotes to his two passions of bridge and golf has also come under scrutiny.
Ferguson does not mention Beckham's wife, Victoria, in the chapter of the book that he devotes to the player.
Indeed, so important is this aspect of Fukuyama's newfound 'realistic Wilsonianism' that he devotes a third of his slender book to it".
Granted, he was off skiing at Stowe with his girlfriend on Valentine's Day, but he swears that he devotes 80percentt of his waking life to his two restaurants.
If there's any throttle to the enthusiasm for Baumbach's oeuvre, it arises from the sense that he devotes more attention and achieves more originality in the writing than in the filming.
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