Sentence examples for that she devotes from inspiring English sources

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Huffington, so fond of pets that she devotes a chapter to "furry friends with different benefits", uses an animal analogy to explain why the books are similar.

She divides her time between Preston Swimming Club and the Disability Sports Club in the town, and when she is not doing that she devotes one day a week to Manchester Children's Hospital, where she hopes to work as a nurse.

After even a cursory glance at the first few pages of "Sex and Real Estate," the pressing question becomes: How does Marjorie Garber manage to get any work done at all, given the enormous amount of time and energy that she devotes to her true passion -- house lust?

Writing in the Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide, Diane Ellen Hamer contrasted "Bechdel's habit of drawing her characters very simply and yet distinctly" with "the attention to detail that she devotes to the background, those TV shows and posters on the wall, not to mention the intricacies of the funeral home as a recurring backdrop".

There is also an effect to the fact that she devotes a little over one hundred words to a description of the LeT and nearly four times as many to a description of the RSS; this, after a horrendous attack linked not to the RSS, but to the LeT.

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In the decade after that she devoted herself to promoting female artists of all kinds.

MS. ROBERTS'S two marriages ended in divorce, and she acknowledged that her husbands had grown frustrated that she devoted so much time to the union.

(Rand was so disgusted by what she took to be Gilder's perverted sentimentality on this point that she devoted the last public speech of her life to denouncing him).

"Beginning To See The Light" contains only eight pieces of music writing; the rest is dedicated to the writing on feminism and politics that she devoted the rest of her career to.

Mr. Felder said further in a news conference outside the courthouse yesterday morning that "she devoted about a page in her papers to this act of cruelty: she was forced to buy the tickets".

"Dian Fossey's obituary in the Times said she had been killed by 'unknown assailants,' but it is likely that they were the poachers she had fought for so many years, who, looking for zoo specimens or 'trophies,' had killed so many of the mountain gorillas that she devoted her life to".

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