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is devote
verb
To give one's time, focus one's efforts, commit oneself, etc. entirely for, on, or to a certain matter.
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"All he needs to do is devote a little bit of time and money.
What Edsall has done is devote himself to the UConn football project, sometimes at the expense of his life with his wife, Eileen, and their children, 15-year-old Corey and 17-year-old Alexi.
The current study for the first time is devote to the application of partial least square (PLS-1), partial robust M-regression (PRM) and feed forward neural networks (FFNNs) as linear and nonlinear chemometric methods for the simultaneous detection of binary and ternary mixtures of VA, VAI and SIA using data extracted directly from UV-spectra with overlapped peaks of individual analytes.
What the Republicans won't do is devote any energy to collaborating with Democrats on legislation to create jobs and help the economic recovery.
I conclude that what I'll do is devote all my energy into setting the prettiest table I can pull together, and then serve bowls of air.
I'm a stickler for restrooms (though you know the last thing people building a theater want to do is devote tons of space to restrooms).
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ESPN is devoted to the sports fan.
He is devoted to the concept.
Wednesday is devoted to Arrow and Supernatural.
Particularly one that is devoted to design".
Trump is devoted to anti-rhetoric.
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