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No, I cannot take this sure-to-burn-me-out project on and still stay steadily committed to my cause for the years it requires.
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Speaking slowly but steadily, he apologized for crimes committed by Catholics.
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Uncle Ed steadily works at it, a scientist who innately understands and is committed to fostering a sense of interest in and caring for wilderness.
Just as Mr Morsi committed the fatal error of alienating potential allies, his successors are steadily shedding friends and supporters.
In recent years the bond between this committed Austrian conductor, who turns 50 in August, and the Cleveland players has grown steadily, it would appear.
"JPMorgan Chase has been committed to hiring engineering majors into its technology and operations programs in the U.S., steadily increasing the number of engineering interns it hires each year since 2009," boasted the firm.
With most crimes committed by young people, and the elderly far more law-abiding, the crime rate is expected to steadily fall.
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