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the 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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Conservative religious folks overwhelmingly supported the devote Mormon in the race, Mitt Romney, while the spiritual folks favored President Obama by huge margins.
Sliding a coin into the pink pedestal leads to the animatronic movement and aimless chatter of the zombie heads, a small gesture, but one that rewards the devote worshipper with something, unlike the pay-to-pray scams that seem to run wild in other religious centers.
However, according to Novo Nordisk, it seems that the US Food and Drug Administration has accepted a resubmitted marketing authorization application based on interim analysis of data from the DEVOTE study.
The DEVOTE (NCT 01959529) trial is in progress, and is aiming to enroll 7,500 T2DM subjects at high cardiovascular risk (age ≥50 years with a history of cardiovascular disease or diabetic nephropathy or age ≥60 years with cardiovascular risk factors) in order to evaluate such an hypothesis.
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She was the devoted wife of Mortimer.
Every script, the devoted wife and mother".
True enjoyment was the province of the devoted.
She was the devoted wife of Murray for 67 years.
Mr Corbyn will enjoy himself wandering among the devoted.
She was the devoted wife of the late Edward Shaftel, and the loving mother of Mel and Andrew.
In the shops, the book ended up in Travel, where only the devoted could find it.
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