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to committed
verb
To give in trust; to put into charge or keeping; to entrust; to consign; -- used with to, unto.
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So why limit it to committed relationships?
"It is being prepared for, as opposed to committed to.
Clearly they have to hang on to committed supporters and ensure that they turn out.
Josh is never allowed to articulate any rationale for his sudden adherence to committed orthodox belief.
Yet similar forecasts were made for Thailand and Brazil and were proved wrong, thanks to committed intervention.
"They're an English party," he says.Mr Lyburn acknowledges the residual hostility but reckons it is confined to committed Nationalists.
The film traces his journey from pacifist and potential life- saver to committed socialist and reluctant killer.
It's one of the reasons that his metamorphosis from liberal Republican to committed right-winger seems so jarring.
Its members should be ready to kill their brothers or cousins if they were proved to have to committed apostasy.
"Drugs today are not very important to the U.S. public over all," she added, "but they are important to committed drug warriors who are politically powerful".
Romney still hasn't figured out a way to effectively move the conversation surrounding his biography from out-of-touch aristocrat to committed jobs creator.
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