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"I was drawn to him as a mentor, someone dedicated to his work," Ms. Nielsen said, taking a break from filming at the store.
Socrates has defined the philosopher as not just a lover of wisdom but as a special kind of seer, someone dedicated to knowledge of capital-T truth.
Haiti needs a serious and seasoned leader at this critical juncture — someone dedicated to the difficult and unglamorous work of applying the principles of good governance on a daily basis.
"In the current culture of giant spacecraft missions and multibillion-dollar experiments," Dr. Person said, "he showed that someone dedicated to science with relatively small resources could still make very exciting discoveries".
The performance was loose and informal; the musicians sent out prayers for friends who were ill and told corny jokes (someone dedicated "The Old Gray Mare" to "the wives") and invited people on stage to sit in on a song.
"Once any candidate is able to build a career and a reputation as a policy wonk and someone dedicated to the city, rather than doing this for other reasons, she builds trust," said Denis Dison, a vice president of the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund, a national group that funneled about $400,000 into her campaign.
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Woman entrepreneur, furthermore, may be perceived negatively as someone dedicating more time to her job than her family.
"I've never seen someone dedicate themselves the way that he deals with us.
It's grown, but it definitely hasn't grown enough to make someone dedicate themselves to my passion.
How much time can someone dedicate to this?
"I have never seen someone so dedicated to a cause".
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