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That benevolence was also expressed through Samson's profound devotion to the Long Island Jewish community, where he served with distinction.
Irresistible to anyone with a row of the primrose volumes on his or her shelves, it will also entertain those with a less profound devotion to the game.
But, in the second place, it created a real personal problem for the king: earlier, in his book Assertio septem sacramentorum adversus Martinum Lutherum (1521), he had attacked Luther and had expressed a profound devotion to the papacy and had been rewarded with the title of Defender of the Faith.
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Their profound devotion to each other makes plain the favor Dorothy Bush did her son by acclimating him to strong women : smart, funny, honest and caring, Barbara Bush is the familial glue for four ever-expanding generations -- not to mention formidable at verbal thrust and parry.
They loved his profound devotion to his beautiful, talented wife, Maureen.
Deeply enamored of him and just as deeply aware of his profound devotion to her though they have no interest in marriage, Ellen nevertheless says to Judy about the Amy attraction, "I literally felt something unlock and open -- like a whole part of me I didn't even know existed".
Pope Francis has a special devotion to "The Holy Family".
Among other things (many other things), "Keep Your Right Up" provides an extraordinary example of Godard's profound and personal devotion to the memory of the Holocaust.
That's devotion to the game.
He demonstrates more devotion to the truth than to fiction.
Her devotion to the arts included architecture, ceramics and dance.
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