We've remained open because of dedication — dedication to the cause.
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And also to reflect Omori's total dedication to this cause.
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You make a dedication to each other, and that's it.
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Her dedication to excellence should be an inspiration to everyone.
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Indeed, as her dedication to this worthy project made clear.
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His dedication to becoming fluent distinguished him from other foreigners.
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The recent accidents have only intensified our dedication to it.
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We thank him for his dedication to humanity's scientific endeavors.
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I love her ferocity and her dedication to her causes.
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Kim Kardashian West's dedication to justice reform is paying off.
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This is what you call pure dedication to the game.
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He had a dedication to her late predecessor, Michael Elliott.
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In this case, the cause is their dedication to Drake.
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You go, Taurus, killin' it with your dedication to decadence!
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"His dedication to his message is really moving," she said.
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By now she was sure of her dedication to transitioning.
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Democrats howled, questioning Rosenstein's integrity and dedication to the law.
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I don't see any dedication to becoming a global citizen.
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It takes time and dedication to make a good friend.
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For those critics, Wheeler's dedication to the rule is concerning.
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It certainly wasn't due to his dedication to the franchise.
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It's our dedication to the real masters of heavy metal.
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Her dedication to charitable causes won her admiration and accolades.
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A: My film is a dedication to the Indian Army.
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Where did that dogged dedication to preventing conflict come from?
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Thank you for your participation and dedication to this effort.
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Kim's dedication to makeup has brought her back into the world.
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However, his dedication to the fallen animal became the focal point.
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The picture is a message of our re-dedication to Khadi.
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This is the fruit of Lithuania's dedication to finding powerful friends.
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His dedication to them through all of this has been amazing.
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Thank you for your continued hard work and dedication to HealthTap.
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King's amazing performance brings that dedication to life in this film.
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Sanders' campaign maintained his dedication to and support of union organizing.
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Maybe she was inspired by Daniel Radcliffe's own dedication to nudity.
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But his passion, vision, and dedication to Uber are simply unmatched.
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The dedication to her craft, the way she selects her team.
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The Bills lauded Wright for his dedication to his new team.
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I couldn't believe the resilience and dedication to stopping gun violence.
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They were being celebrated for their dedication to their own chastity.
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I also started questioning the other members' dedication to the cause.
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That's dedication to your craft, with a healthy side of obsession.
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Unfortunately, he blamed his dedication to entrepreneurship for their relationship problems.
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I commend her for her amazing dedication to her workout schedule.
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Unity can come only from a common dedication to this experiment.
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The letter spoke volumes about Mr. Bush's dedication to the city.
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And he sees himself in her, in her dedication to others.
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But that dedication to Zuckerberg appears to be under some pressure.
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Jamie Ludwig thinks Trump should take Victims' song dedication to heart.
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For Congress, this is a test of dedication to all taxpayers.
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He deserves the same dedication to truth from all of us.
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In her dedication to exposing misery, Gellhorn turned flânerie into testimony.
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Their dedication to each other was astounding, as was their camaraderie.
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The university even tweeted praise for Schneider's dedication to his students.
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Samsung's dedication to the Tizen operating system has also surprisingly paid off.
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Hardy penned a heartfelt dedication to his best friend on his blog.
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Following her death, Baldoni posted a heartfelt dedication to Wineland on Instagram.
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Google's dedication to net neutrality has also proven elusive in recent years.
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His dedication to fairness and accuracy in all he said was unwavering.
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Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow's dedication to their children is forever strong.
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Thank you all for your hard work and dedication to our mission.
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Their dedication to authenticity gives the show an even more historic weight.
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The site's core mantra will be a dedication to facts, says Wales.
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These narratives rely on a collaborative dedication to build a shared delusion.
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Even Melisandre isn't despised for her dedication to the Lord of Light.
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This place's dedication to fair-trade, high-quality, sustainable coffee is genuine.
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In fact, her latest tattoo proves her dedication to the cause — again.
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Another couple showed a similar dedication to the NBA team last year.
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It takes a high level of dedication to be a Tomb Guard.
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He planned his course of hard work and dedication to his craft.
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Overall, feelings appear to be mixed about Kevin's dedication to cheese flavor.
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To me, this spoke most poignantly to Parks's dedication to his subject.
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Her dedication to diet and exercise has earned Carmelite the rare treat.
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Brienne's dedication to doing impressive but humanly possible tasks is truly admirable.
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Mueller is respected among his colleagues for his dedication to public service.
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Lutz has also spoken about his dedication to vision boards on Conan.
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However her dedication to the sport meant she had previously sidelined education.
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"Maybe a little dedication to Johan Cruyff," Kane later said on television.
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His hiring signals Trump's dedication to operating outside the norms of Washington.
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Yet, their success is possible because of their dedication to their craft.
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His leadership and dedication to the organization and his teammates is inspiring.
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Her dedication to women's empowerment in the automotive industry was also significant.
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The France family is locked and loaded in its dedication to Nascar.
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Parker told reporters that Johnson's family remembered her dedication to the job.
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He reminds me of Jimmy Carter in that sense — dedication to work.
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He did, however, applaud the restaurant's dedication to one other cultural shift.
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They seem to have a great dedication to innovation, leadership and diversity.
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They seem to have a great dedication to innovation, leadership, and diversity.
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Every time I do an event, I do a dedication to him.
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As such, Aniston took her dedication to realism to the next level.
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Fortunately, new company leadership has demonstrated a dedication to righting the ship.
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Arelith in particular is built with a maniacal dedication to prop placement.
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Protesters at home questioned the mayor's dedication to the city's racial tensions.
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"We sincerely appreciate the fire chief's professionalism and dedication to duty," Gallo said.
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Yet my spirit is strong and my dedication to this show remains absolute!
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The lawsuit brings into question TIDAL's self-proclaimed dedication to treating artists well.
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This track is his dedication to the ballroom culture and mine to him.
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Underwood's good physical health and dedication to recovery were also factors, he said.
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Gosling thanked Mendes and her dedication to their family during his acceptance speech.
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It's his dedication to the charade that makes him a true internet hero.
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This devotion isn't just salesmanship, either: Dedication to Faidley's borders on the illegal.
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In fact, they're even behind her dedication to and fascination with video games.
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Despite his dedication to mastering instruments at home, academics rarely held his attention.
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Three people from three different backgrounds with a dedication to three different causes.
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As for the first half of the CD's dedication: to embezzled water itself.
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He also found many reasons to compliment Tillerson and his dedication to service.
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More importantly, Judge Gorsuch shares Scalia's dedication to upholding the rule of law.
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He's truly a talented lawyer and his dedication to public service is unsurpassed.
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With Rodriguez's dedication to giving back, she is actively involved in community events.
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He's stayed loyal because of the company's dedication to building networks, above all.
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Part of Etsy's dedication to keeping commerce human includes a commitment to diversity.
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Her dedication to the pursuit of equality for the masses was adamantine, however.
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Lapland, Finland is known for its dedication to celebrating the festive Christmas season.
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Don't expect your dedication to becoming better to absolve you of all problems.
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One thing parents will like about the toy, is Sphero's dedication to privacy.
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Netizens have praised Bule posthumously for her showmanship and dedication to her art.
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Family loyalty, the dedication to continuing your ancestors' work, is what's important here.
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Brain damage might explain Muybridge's murderous temperament and obsessive dedication to his work.
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Few, however, know of Ronaldo's softer side and his dedication to charity work.
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Despite Counsell's inexperience as a manager, his dedication to the organization swayed Attanasio.
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But what's undeniable, is his love and continued dedication to play great music.
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And that's because of their "dedication to customers and the planet," she says.
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Abstaining from consumerism is evidence of piety, restraint, and dedication to the cause.
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His words betray a single-minded dedication to the use of military might.
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They were selected for their dedication to conservation and ingenuity in pursuing solutions.
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Robbie's co-stars were also beyond impressed by her dedication to her character.
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Truman's dedication to her daughter is another strong parallel researchers see in Mrs.
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Another factor is his dedication to Antwerp, which he has never truly left.
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But I never doubted his integrity, his dedication to duty, or his character.
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Nathan Blumenthal sent Rand a series of fan letters, proving his dedication to
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I appreciate his generosity as well as his dedication to family and country.
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In suburbia, Hanukkah&aposs theme of dedication to Judaism shone with special meaning.
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The back story reflects his personal hardship and his dedication to the field.
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In some extreme cases, that dedication to the workplace can lead to death.
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Even with those incidents, the Marine said his dedication to the cause never wavered.
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I am always learning from you and inspired by your dedication to your business.
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For anyone in doubt of Pornhub's dedication to empowering and supporting women, consider this.
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I find the freedom expressed and the dedication to craft in jazz music inspiring.
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The song I did with Paul Wall and Freeway was a dedication to Jacka.
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The most important thing in my eyes, however, is their dedication to the Midwest.
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His ruthless competitiveness earned him widespread respect, and his dedication to fatherhood inspired many.
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A method of settling a score that viscerally represented the dedication to one's argument.
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"I commend the investigative dedication to bring resolution to the family of Debra Rodgers."
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It's their attention to detail,' said [cofounder] Gary Carlston—and their dedication to perfection.
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Treat your writing the same way, with the same dedication to a due date.
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If their dedication to the cause is any indication, the revolution will be televised.
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Making the special day happen took some hard work and dedication to pull off.
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Bosch's dedication to SmartSweets has meant her 20s have been filled with nonstop work.
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As a performer, Cruise is known for his steadfast dedication to his work projects.
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They see my dedication to living healthy, and that's a good example for them.
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Sully the service dog's dedication to his best friend George H. W. Bush continues.
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ESPN is a perfect fit based on their dedication to educating and entertaining fans.
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Bush also offered an anecdote to show his dedication to winning the Granite State.
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Alba's dedication to her children has been apparent since she welcomed Honor in 2008.
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It's an exercise in restraint and dedication to a simple, faux Game Boy aesthetic.
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It takes a lot of hard work and dedication to keep a label afloat.
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Lee, moved by Roslin's dedication to civil liberties, resolves the stand-off through diplomacy.
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But he was particularly struck by Patrizia's strength and dedication to helping her son.
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Bischoff said she admired Barbara Bush's tough persona, wit and dedication to fighting illiteracy.
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Her dedication to the sport was 110% travelling miles every day just to train.
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That same dedication to the public should extend to our elected representatives in Congress.
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Nipsey's activism, leadership, and dedication to community was an inspiration for Californians and beyond.
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In fact, Hopper notes that some were perplexed by her utter dedication to Ash.
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We will all benefit from her universally-regarded expertise and dedication to public service.
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Her dedication to the sport was 110% traveling miles every day just to train.
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"My film is a dedication to the Indian Army," Dhar told Reuters in January.
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There is no barrier between your dedication to the grind and its financial implications.
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He used the opportunity to talk more about his faith and dedication to religion.
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His dedication to privacy during his last days ultimately piqued everyone's curiosity about him.
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I was going to put some sort of dedication to my grandparents on it.
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Express appreciation of his or her dedication to the job while emphasizing your own.
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Her fastidious dedication to creating banger pop songs isn't a fluke; it's a gift.
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Instead, she's proving her dedication to the political revolution Sanders has long called for.
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Trisha Paytas started her YouTube account as a dedication to her hero Quentin Tarantino.
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Thompson's expertise, perspective and dedication to patient care have contributed greatly to Merck's mission.
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His dedication to them and theirs to him is a bond rare and genuine.
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It takes care, precision, and time, but most of all, dedication to your craft.
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Keenan's engagement with support groups and dedication to moving forward could serve him well.
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His dedication to fulfilling the president's agenda was not enough to save his job.
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In a statement, GE emphasized its long-standing dedication to protecting American trade secrets.
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"Governor Whitmer's dedication to Michiganders is a model for public servants everywhere," he said.
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Their dedication to the fight and to our partnership was always evident to me.
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California's continued dedication to ensure access to adequate and affordable paid leave is inspiring.
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Delta has also been recognized by multiple organizations worldwide for its dedication to sustainability.
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North Korea's dedication to nuclear missiles tells us a lot about Kim's bellicose intentions.
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He promised that the company's dedication to eradicating the gender gap would not end.
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Chairmanships and "A" Committees require an even greater dedication to fundraising for the party.
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The only thing making this partnership even sweeter is Jolie's unrivaled dedication to the cause.
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This is only because they have the passion to work, the dedication to their job.
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Look, it's pretty niche, but we rather enjoy Jones' dedication to optimising jazz for 2017.
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Show your dedication to making this a meal to impress with this four-layer lasagna.
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The DCCC people seemed impressed by his presentation and by his dedication to his campaign.
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Outdoor jobs can also demonstrate a dedication to nature and adjustability to different work environments.
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Also, kudos to the person behind the camera for their unflinching dedication to the job.
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His commitment and dedication to our effort made him an invaluable part of the campaign.
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But she also noted her dedication to capturing the moment helped ease the pain too.
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Muslim voters, meanwhile, mistrust the left's dedication to the strict French secularism known as laïcité.
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We would like to make clear that Elon's commitment and dedication to Tesla is obvious.
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The officers take a lot of dedication to helping these inmates turn these lives around.
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I would like to thank Reince Priebus for his service and dedication to his country.
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Apple kicked off today's keynote by focusing on their dedication to reusing, reducing and recycling.
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"Their actions show their commitment and dedication to their grandmother and this country," Fergie said.
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And television's dedication to ultra-emotional, sprawling narratives isn't going to stop with this fall.
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In other words, it takes a lot of time and dedication to become a referee.
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"Yet my spirit is strong and my dedication to the show remains absolute," he wrote.
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I think seeing [Trump's election] shed light on my dedication to politics a bit more.
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The show's dedication to diversity is particularly impressive, both in terms of gender and race.
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Well, Harry Potter fans, get ready to take your Hogwarts dedication to a new level.
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Providence: A seafood-focused fine dining institution built on a dedication to sustainably-sourced ingredients.
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His courage and dedication to a free press are an example to all of us.
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You guys still maintain this dedication to the music being song-like in some form.
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Her impressive dedication to her craft was admirable and addicting enough to follow on YouTube.
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Turning serious, he reflected on her strenuous work ethic and dedication to the less fortunate.
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But 1984's "La Flamme" is Khan's most obvious dedication to the fire inside her.
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"Nick is remembered for his hard work and dedication to Maple Tree," the post says.
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You don't have to love dad jokes to appreciate this father's dedication to the craft.
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Mangal's mother believes it was her dedication to home and career that got her killed.
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"No one who loves life would wish to imitate her dedication to martyrdom," Sontag wrote.
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The deal – and the relationship – took constant work and a dedication to finding common ground.
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The Misk Global Forum is just one part of Saudi Arabia's dedication to this future.
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Does her connection with Calvin make her dedication to the liberation of her people illegitimate?
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I suspect that dedication to the ''authentic'' is really taste for people with no taste.
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No matter the cuisine, they share a common thread: Miller's unwavering dedication to local purveyors.
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Despite all the technological advances, the tribe's dedication to communal living has remained the same.
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And Ray Kurzweil's dedication to overcoming involuntary death is in the media all the time.
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But his dedication to work meant that there was little left over for our family.
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But that same accessibility and dedication to their communities can also make them reachable targets.
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We are normal people who have this special dedication to prayer and to helping people.
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We were struck by their honesty and hopefulness — and dedication to building a better world.
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"Moby Dick" is a great novel, but it takes some dedication to get through it.
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Moore's dedication to growing Bob's Red Mill over the past four decades has paid off.
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Passion, inner "fight" and dedication to cross that line will set us up for success.
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But the company's dedication to familiar technology could be a benefit to the iPhone lineup.
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Much has been made of his dedication to his work and his spartan life style.
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The president has shown a rare, emotional dedication to the families of American's held abroad.
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"Their passion and dedication to help others is amazing and they really blew me away!"
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But he may also have, perversely, increased many Americans' collective dedication to the democratic process.
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Through her dedication to her craft, she unapologetically pours her heart into everything that she makes.
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The site's dedication to hosting old commercials and accident videos, however, has never been more resolute.
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Last month, Gadot shared a sweet dedication to the superhero she portrayed on the big screen.
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His dedication to creating the ultimate experience was vividly apparent as we walked around the site.
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But Grande's latest show of dedication to the wizarding world has reached a whole new level.
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But few of the new ideas have any sort of depth or dedication to that cause.
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Academy president Cheryl Boone Isaacs gave an entire speech about the body's dedication to fostering diversity.
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The band also thanked him for his contributions and dedication to their music throughout the years.
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" This, Angwin said, was at odds with her own dedication to "evidence-based, data-driven journalism.
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Most of them spend their time leaning very hard into their dedication to "traditional" American romance.
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But Jurassic Park: Fallen Kingdom doesn't have the dedication to pull off that particular magic trick.
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Bronfman's unwavering dedication to Raniere and everything he stood for soon estranged her from her family.
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We also thank our team members for their continued commitment and dedication to serving our customers.
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Rotten Tomatoes responded to the news as well expressing their dedication to monitoring their platform diligently.
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MTV cites the artist's business ventures, social media following, cultural impact, and dedication to giving back.
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It's not for the faint of wrist and definitely requires a bit of dedication to wear.
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Kim Kardashian dedication to fitness is unwavering — even after sister Kylie Jenner's big 21st birthday celebration.
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His dedication to help the people of Puerto Rico has influenced others to help the cause.
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His friends and teammates, speaking with online media outlet Efecto Cocuyo, remember his dedication to swimming.
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Integrity, dedication to public service, and hard work should be the only entry fee to politics.
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Even seasoned professionals have difficulties balancing dedication to their job and maintaining personal health and growth.
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Their hard work and dedication to the campaign is greatly appreciated, and will not be forgotten.
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"We are grateful to our committee members for their dedication to carrying forward with this study."
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There remains the possibility that all this performance is done out of dedication to the state.
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And, sure, DiCaprio's Inigo Montoya-esque dedication to Oscar glory hasn't escaped mockery over the years.
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Because of Twitter's success and its dedication to a certain post-dot-com style of openness.
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Her transparency and dedication to the agency has earned her much-deserved bipartisan support in Congress.
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They see in them what we see -- talent, compassion, and a strong dedication to the profession.
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Let it inspire American authors with its openness to sentiment, its dedication to the loftiest questions.
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"You could tell his focus and dedication to becoming what he wanted to be," Parenton said.
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Their position is fundamentally at odds with Roosevelt's dedication to ensuring access for our children's children.
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His colleagues said he was focused and analytical, and had a genuine dedication to public service.
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We're appreciative of Jack's dedication to the Colts and we wish him the best moving forward.
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One crucial similarity is their dedication to sharing the advice they have garnered over the years.
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Pijuán Design Workshop takes dog dedication to the next level with its luxury houses for pooches.
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There was not a person in Rio that could question the kid's dedication to the sport.
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They merit neither pity nor worship—only respect, and your dedication to a different, fairer world.
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I tried to play it off as genuine adoration for the gym — a dedication to fitness.
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In the new digs, Leung has gone all out in his dedication to Hong Kong's heritage.
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One of the biggest problems with the Twins, though, is their dedication to staying the same.
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Of course, Wunjina's dedication to her prenatal flow has provoked many opinionated responses from her followers.
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Guardiola had been impressed in training by Riyad Mahrez's dedication to improving his penalty-taking technique.
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"Stephen Cleobury's dedication to King's has lasted almost as long as I've been alive," he said.
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I want to thank our extraordinary Retail teams for their dedication to enriching our customers' lives.
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What distinguishes these Capitals from their forebears is a dedication to structure, discipline and defensive accountability.
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Team, Thank you for all the dedication to our business as we navigate these uncertain times.
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Sung almost in complete Yoruba, the song was a heartfelt dedication to his hometown in Nigeria.
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Michael Cohen, Trump&aposs former fixer and attorney, also described a fanatical dedication to the president.
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His talent shone through his hard work and dedication to the game and what he loves.
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This partnership further demonstrates our dedication to having a world class live streaming product for gaming.
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Kobe's obsessive dedication to his craft, even at a young age, set him apart from us.
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And dedication to that second prong is often a better measure of friendship than the first.
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A dedication to cultivating your social media brand is a fundamentally passive approach to professional advancement.
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"On a fundamental level, the Proclamation second-guesses our nation's dedication to religious freedom and tolerance."
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It takes a lot of diligence and dedication to retire early as a self-made millionaire.
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That comfort with and dedication to youthful ennui is emerging in several places at once lately.
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I would steal Alex's jawline and dedication to going to the gym, and Vic's funny one-liners.
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The advisory firm also raised questions about Campbell's dedication to its dividend despite its poor financial performance.
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On Thursday, Gal Gadot shared a sweet dedication to the superhero she portrayed on the big screen.
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Where this film distinguishes itself from other period pieces is in its dedication to humanizing female rulers.
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"His dedication to the premise that she was alive and well really inspired everyone," McArthur tells PEOPLE.
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A super big thanks to Ms. Helma Wardenaar for her passion and dedication to all her students.
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" He added, "I would like to thank Reince Priebus for his service and dedication to his country.
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There is something anti-social about the corporate dedication to pushing the tax law to the limit.
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It's the easiest way for him to combine his dedication to his faith with his natural talent.
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Look no further than Khloé Kardashian's Instagram for proof of her extreme dedication to her fitness routine.
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Despite this dedication to scrubbing her Patreon life of identifying markers, Stephanie says she trusts her fans.
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This post was made possible by Jezebel's admirable dedication to chronicling Kathie Lee's exploits over the years.
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And today, we're seeing a whole new level of dedication to both Fenty Beauty and Rihanna herself.
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And it's the ultimate on-screen expression of Cruise's own personal dedication to stunstmanship at all costs.
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Their work is so strong and their dedication to the stories they focus on is very admirable.
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Their dedication to service to their country is above politics, and it inspires me to the core.
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But dedication to change a culture won't happen with opinion and self-righteousness as the only weapon.
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My dedication to constantly delving deeper with that game isn't delivering me any life-affirming, new experiences.
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Also I have a deep deep dedication to poetry, that's just the core of who I am.
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Miley Cyrus subtly addressed her sobriety in an Instagram birthday dedication to sister Brandi Cyrus on Friday.
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Mango told me his dedication to Lenny mostly stems from seeing people get scammed far too often.
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This dedication to equity, truth and love is the only path forward that ensures our community survival.
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Maybe we can think about trade skills and dedication to craft as a similar type of mystery.
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Girl Effect is just another example of Winfrey's dedication to helping women get the education they deserve.
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Lara wants Wendy to come to Axe's party (Lara's dedication to marking the occasion was also endearing).
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We soon learn the mom of two's dedication to seeming immaculate even spills into her bedtime routine.
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Ileana's success is due in large part to her dedication to service on behalf of her constituents.
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But the rest of the time I maintained a focused dedication to my task of making cheese.
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I was a little surprised at the strength of the dedication to Trump that some people displayed.
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Their dedication to economic concerns is a major roadblock to Trump's return route to the White House.
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Dinosaur Jr.'s continued dedication to putting out music is something that will hopefully never go away.
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She talks about her identity as a German Jewish refugee and her dedication to continue her work.
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More importantly, I want to assure you Apple's view and our dedication to diversity has not changed.
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"I am humbled by how people are stepping up and showing their true dedication to this work."
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We remain grateful to the air traffic controllers for their professional and dedication to their safety mission.
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There is no joy to Moore, whose dedication to forced purity represents religion at its very worst.
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The committee now has a grand opportunity to reassert that dedication to the rational principles discussed here.
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Even with China's dedication to protecting land, the species's habitat is a shadow of its historic range.
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Watch above, and bask in its brilliance, its dedication to singing off-key, its finger-clicking suspense.
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My order took eight days to arrive, which felt particularly slow given Amazon's dedication to quick shipping.
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I owe a great deal of gratitude for their unwavering support for and dedication to the Company.
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Marked by bravery and loyalty, Captain America's dedication to his team makes him an honorary fire sign.
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Mr. Selz acknowledged that a single-minded dedication to his career had made his family life secondary.
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During rehearsals, Kurosawa recalled, he had been "left speechless" by Ms. Kyo's dedication to learning her craft.
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Something that makes all of these characters and their stories work is the game's dedication to verisimilitude.
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I honestly get chills when I think about his empathy for and dedication to everyone but himself.
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The event also marked an attempt by Microsoft to move beyond its dedication to Intel-based chips.
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"He had a calmness, presence and clear dedication to my sister that was striking," Ms. Gruen said.
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Davids says her childhood admiration for Bruce Lee led to a "borderline obsessive" dedication to martial arts.
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She said she liked the San Diego race because of its dedication to the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
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He then took a more serious note to discuss his feelings for and dedication to the Queen.
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I can imagine the straps becoming the next big thing there, where dedication to training is paramount.
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The most he can be blamed for is excessive dedication to the conventional wisdom of his time.
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Oxfam also points to the country's positive labor market policies and dedication to equality in the workplace.
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He also professed his dedication to the city, saying he'd "poured my heart out" for his hometown.
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For all his rapport with Mr. Xi, Mr. Trump has a visceral dedication to his trade agenda.
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"This legislation reflects G.M.'s continued dedication to advancing automotive safety," the company said in a statement.
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"They are driven by an unrivaled patriotism and dedication to upholding the values of this country," William said.
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First, it shows his dedication to duty since he soldiered on in the face of such unspeakable loss.
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Gates says he admires Carter's lifelong dedication to human rights as well as his inspiring leadership and writing.
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Additionally, Wednesday will be declared a national day of mourning in dedication to Bush, President Trump announced Saturday.
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The youth pastors in his church were kind and he admired their dedication to kids who were struggling.
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And for those who doubt Kardashian West's dedication to this goal, she says that only fuels her motivation.
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His level of mastery and versatility illuminates what you can accomplish through passion and dedication to your craft.
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This week, Refinery29 headed to the Sundance Film Festival to reignite our dedication to gender equality in Hollywood.
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An unknown party sent out a letter touting BlackRock CEO Laurence D. Fink's newfound dedication to environmental causes.
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Her passion for cooking was born out of an unwavering dedication to trial and error in the kitchen.
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" McConnell spoke of Cummings' dedication to the city of Baltimore, saying, "Elijah Cummings did not just represent Baltimore.
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The vagina is self-lubricating, but it takes a little work and dedication to get the liquids flowing.
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Sundance Now's independent spirit and dedication to championing new voices make it the perfect home for The Chances.
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His reporters "showed soul in their thorough dedication to our mission of getting at the truth," he said.
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This was accompanied by still more brazen dishonesty about the right's dedication to protecting Medicare and Social Security.
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I appreciate their dedication to the classic velvety, slightly histrionic European aesthetic, too (think Skepticism's MDF 2015 vibe).
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The actress shared with PEOPLE her admiration for Goodall, praising the activist's dedication to wildlife and the environment.
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His energetic leadership, business judgment, and tireless dedication to our mission have made a lasting contribution to Sea.
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She might want to throw her cross in the garbage, but her dedication to righteousness isn't going anywhere.
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In fact, the NFC chip is only one part of his dedication to living through experimentation and science.
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Alba's dedication to her children has been apparent since she welcomed Honor in 2008, with husband Cash Warren.
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But its dedication to being available, for free, to as many American children as possible was also notable.
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Murphy added that Del Taco's success wasn't just about the innovation, but also its dedication to guest experience.
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The blog is now six years old, so it's taken a lot of persistence and dedication to quality.
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In 1593, William Shakespeare began his poem "Venus and Adonis" with a dedication to the Earl of Southampton.
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His dogged, near religious dedication to writing fiction was paralleled only by his devotion to getting completely ripshit.
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Because of his leadership and dedication to our mission, Lyndon has helped position Tesla for an amazing future.
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Scaramucci added that John, an icon of gay culture, demonstrates the incoming Trump administration's dedication to LGBT rights.
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The fact that Satoshi had remained a mystery at all was due to his extraordinary dedication to anonymity.
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Nowhere was Harry's dedication to veterans more powerful than at his Invictus Games in Orlando earlier this month.
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It's environmental storytelling like this, dedication to the details, which would be fed into Irrational's next shooter, BioShock.
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Such dedication to a more toned and muscular form seems at odds with traditional beauty standards in China.
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Flaubert, the poet among novelists, transmuted disgust with the bourgeoisie into a monastic dedication to his austere art.
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But she says it was her father's dedication to giving back that was his greatest gift to her.
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As with other sports, the most impressive thing about Drunk Soccer is the athletes' dedication to the game.
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The charity game was being played in dedication to two officers who died in the line of duty.
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Regardless, the game demands extreme dedication to the minor calibrations that can separate the good from the great.
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Getting promoted is not an easy task — it takes time, learning and dedication to yourself and the business.
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But then, it's also worth circling back to her dedication to her restaurant and her love of work.
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So was the mood that day, a giddy mix of excitement, risk and dedication to a shared endeavor.
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It was the first presidential affirmation of the new nation's dedication to freedom of religion for all Americans.
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I also had the opportunity to work with Secretary Clinton and see her dedication to foreign policy issues.
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But with this defeat came a refreshed dedication to the ideals of intersectional feminism and art as resistance.
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Consumer advocates all-too-familiar with AT&T's behavior find the company's sudden dedication to consumer welfare laughable.
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Adam Voith, the booking agent for Bon Iver, said the recent shows demonstrated the company's dedication to artists.
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My parents instilled in me early the value of hard work and dedication to the job at hand.
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I was particularly impressed and delighted by the number of children, and their admirable dedication to their craft.
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"His dedication to Israel and to seeking peace between Israel and the Palestinians won't be forgotten," Trump wrote.
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We are grateful for her contributions to our campus community and her dedication to creating a healthier planet.
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Mr. Bennett and Ms. Shaked presented their reversal as a result of their dedication to the national interest.
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I was immediately compelled by the independent publisher's story because of their dedication to working with immigrant communities.
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Milner might have broken that rule, but nobody could question his dedication to trying to aggravate Manchester United.
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When accomplished performers bring years of dedication to classic works, it can feel ungrateful to ask for more.
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It would explain national prosperity as inseparable from an unwavering dedication to a sustainable environment the world over.
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"It kind of felt like it started out as a dedication to the Native American people," he said.
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We are operating out of an abundance of caution and the utmost dedication to keeping our Tweeps healthy.
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For me, and for so many other poets, he has been an example of dedication to the art.
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Their dedication to sustainability inspired other farmers, who started their own operations and helped revitalize the rural area.
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Their hard work and dedication to detail resulted the an hour and 40-minute-long cinematic masterpiece above.
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First, gratitude for her craftsmanship and dedication to the storytelling on behalf of our lead character, Jenna Hunterson.
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Bannon's hiring by Trump's campaign this year signaled the businessman's dedication to operating outside the norms of Washington.
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Bair spent seven years on Beckett and ten on Beauvoir, and her dedication to her subjects is apparent.
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Most everyone, though, was absolutely touched by Daniel's love for and dedication to his daughter and her hamster.
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Hadar says it was his dedication to the brand and his stewardship of the brand from the beginning.
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On his release, he left no doubt that his dedication to the African National Congress had not waned.
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I know that her dedication to service has not been without its sacrifices; it comes with the territory.
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"His dedication to Israel and to seeking peace between Israel and the Palestinians won't be forgotten," Trump tweeted.
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But underlying concerns about the transparency of the platform and the company's dedication to solving the issues remain.
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His dedication to the work is fierce, likely based in the acute personal connection he draws from it.
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Much has changed over the last year in Jolie's life, but her dedication to her children has remained constant.
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He's worked on plenty of other missions, of course, but his dedication to this one has clearly paid off.
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Yet despite the crises that have battered the EU's recent history, German dedication to the project has not waned.
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It's a perfect taste of what's to come with Parallel Lives, showing the band's dedication to pure, sweet songs.
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ET. Additionally, Wednesday will be declared a national day of mourning in dedication to Bush, President Trump announced Saturday.
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Holt's view on Pierce's failure - his dedication to party unity - is very similar to one of Fillmore's biggest flaws.
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This dedication to the genre means that film studios are almost always guaranteed to make money on their investment.
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Sometimes, they elevate people who traded on their dedication to finding their son's killer, only to leave them behind.
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But the pop star says her dedication to her craft has surely taken a toll on her personal life.
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Critics of The Dead don't recognize, or don't give the band credit for their dedication to keeping that edge.
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Trump's dedication to Obamacare repeal never made much sense when you actually listened to what he had to say.
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Much has changed over the last year in Jolie's life, but her dedication to her children has remained constant.
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Also on Thursday, the proud mother of one shared a loving dedication to the two loves in her life.
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Given the war against the undead that they face, his courage and dedication to Sansa can't be taken lightly.
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"Apple's dedication to VoiceOver has played a crucial role in my success in law school and beyond," Girma said.
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He's also know for his dedication to improving and impacting the lives of inner-city children and prison inmates.
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Gauge's dedication to pleasure is front and center on the plate, but it also comes through beyond the cooking.
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City council leader Sir Richard Leese proposed the idea and praised Grande for her continued dedication to the city.
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Besides his dedication to protecting the president from, um, criminal justice, Barr unnerved readers with his war against secularism.
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One of the reasons these organizations have become digital titans of industry is China's steadfast dedication to digital innovation.
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It serves as a reclining symbol of Panasonic's dedication to improving the inflight experience in any technological way possible.
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The ones that had ridiculous restrictions on them, the ones that required years and years of dedication to woo.
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Meanwhile, Elle Fanning continues to show her dedication to Miu Miu by modeling for their Croisiere 2018 ad campaign.
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This dedication to trying new things has earned Braille a Novice Trick Dog title from the American Kennel Club.
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In email statements, both remembered his helpful and pleasant demeanor, his sense of humor and his dedication to family.
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A pint-sized Cleveland Cavaliers fan proved his dedication to the team by emblazoning his torso with temporary ink.
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She says the growth of her center is a reflection of her hard work and dedication to the students.
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Namely, their series-long underdog narrative and persistent dedication to justice, honor, and not committing mass murder by dragon.
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Hudson praised Guindon for her dedication to others, saying she was doing just that when she lost her life.
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Pastry chef Claire Saffitz is back at it again with some intense dedication to extremely detailed junk food recreation.
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But no matter how ridiculous the action sequences become, the dedication to that core idea ultimately elevates the film.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Mapplethorpe's most prescient move may have been his dedication to staged studio work.
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These are three-minute, influencer-filled productions meant to capture teen eyeballs while also proving their dedication to Snapchat.
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His dedication to the larger- and weirder-than-life role is what makes scenes on the show stand out.
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We are grateful for Stana Katic's talent and dedication to the series and we hope to continue our relationship.
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David Weekley Homes, the largest privately-held home builder in America, is proud of its dedication to its community.
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It wouldn't be impossible to start making some connections, but it would require dedication to the task at hand.
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"Thank you for your dedication to Scanadu Scout over the past years," read the most recent Scout customer letter.
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It's like a preview of the changes that can happen with dedication to your diet and your workout plan.
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However, knowing Grand Seiko's dedication to a very lost art of non-Swiss horology, it's well worth a look.
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Though they've only been together for a few months, the pair have bonded over their dedication to their faith.
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In an interview with Rolling Stone, Styles described his first solo album as a dedication to an ex-girlfriend.
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We're glad to see that some things, especially Obama's dedication to making a statement with her wardrobe haven't changed.
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"OB/GYNs have a really strong dedication to their patients, and they're willing to learn new things," she says.
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I'm no stranger to disciplined dedication to a project, but I found Beeple's work and general philosophy totally flabbergasting.
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Our dedication to the issue found the League paying close attention when Iowa's new map was released in 1971.
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Given McKibben's dedication to protests like the one at Standing Rock reservation, he is well aware of these forces.
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None for his ability, it's actually years and years of dedication to his craft, according to the Washington Post.
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French couples reported spending the most on food — not surprising for a country with extreme dedication to delicious cuisine.
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" Du Bois pushed forward Black visibility with his extraordinary dedication to what he called "the development of Negro thought.
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Despite the extraordinary circumstances, we never compromised our dedication to the viewers and everyone's professionalism was on display throughout.
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She spoke movingly about Let Girls Learn, as well as her and the president's dedication to equality for women.
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Update: Paris Jackson's gotten inked yet again, and her latest design is another sweet dedication to a family member.
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Illegal, yes, of course, but also you kind of do have to admire his unerring dedication to the finesse?
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Recent campaigns by the organization also emphasize their dedication to challenging Trump and protecting the rights of marginalized groups.
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Recipes, techniques, and a fastidious dedication to time-honored traditions were passed down from elders to the younger generation.
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Throughout their decade-plus in existence, Animal Collective have maintained a dedication to busted electronics and genre-defying experimentation.
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Pruitt argues that his dedication to rebalancing power between Washington and the states departs from previous administrations, mainly Obama's.
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It is no surprise that Ms. Merkel's uncompromising dedication to what's right has become a threat to Germany's conservatives.
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It's a mistake to doubt the sincerity of Ms. Collins's and Ms. Murkowski's dedication to questions of women's health.
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John McCain - often didn't agree with him but can't argue his dedication to serving as best he knew how.
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Never mind the Nobel Prize for Literature, he deserves an Oscar for his lifetime dedication to playing this part.
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Mr. Roth's dedication to writing, the daily act and routine of it, made an impression on her, she said.
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That includes their dedication to continuing the old-fashioned tradition of campaign handshakes and a new one in selfies.
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" Or his puckish comment after he strikes out his dedication to the Wilde Boys: "They should be so lucky.
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The show's dedication to Spanish isn't a fence to keep those outside of the Latinx community in the cold.
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NASA's diversity of talent, lineage, pedigrees and cultures are united by strong egos and great dedication to public service.
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His dedication to serving our nation - as a mayor and veteran - reflected a love of country I deeply admire.
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Wordplay VARIETY PUZZLE — Thanks to Fred Piscop's dedication to the format, Split Decisions puzzles outlive their inventor, George Brederhorn.
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The Taliban spokesman's account emphasized that Mr. Khalid's mission was proof of his father's dedication to the Taliban's insurgency.
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Many admired Bezos's dedication to his wife and children, and saw it as an embodiment of the company's integrity.
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The other big benefit is OnePlus' dedication to bimonthly security updates and quick platform updates that add new features.
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Portman and McCaskill should be commended for their dedication to raising awareness about this problem and finding a solution.
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" About Priebus, he wrote, "I would like to thank Reince Priebus for his service and dedication to his country.
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"Our military strength will be questioned by no one, but neither will our dedication to peace," Mr. Trump said.
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I asked Baquet what he believes minorities in the newsroom would say about his senior team's dedication to diversity.
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"It will be our obligation to work with a dedication to catch up on lost time," said Tegeltija, 58.
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This dedication to the arbitrary when it comes to disability extends beyond the borders of Yang's health care plan.
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And we can thank Leshchenko's dedication to exposing government malfeasance for bringing Manafort's corrupt activities in Ukraine to light.
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The remaining three productions were chosen in part to reflect the partnership's dedication to racial, gender and cultural diversity.
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Sadly, it appears that it is their dedication to their students that leads them to do the corporations' bidding.
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Even with the father's Arab ancestry and dedication to the Arab people, the Atiyah family identified culturally as British.
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Seagal's dedication to his grandmother's homeland (she was originally from Vladivostok) remained as hard to kill as Mason Storm.
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Such stubborn dedication to anachronistic techniques can be — and often is — applied to any product imaginable in Japanese fashion.
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The FELT B4E exhibition came together through a mutual dedication to the lives of the underrepresented and at-risk.
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Buttigieg was met with protests, as black residents questioned his dedication to their communities — particularly given his presidential ambitions.
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His dedication to the ketogenic lifestyle garnered him the nickname "Keto Guido," and a set of gloriously ripped abs.
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Buttigieg was met with protests, as black residents questioned his dedication to their communities, particularly given his presidential ambitions.
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Some 25% of workers reported a fallout in dedication to the team when a boss was sleeping with a subordinate.
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The most high-profile leaks have come through WikiLeaks, an organization that has a stated dedication to openness and transparency.
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I want to thank our Bendel associates for their dedication to this iconic brand and to our loyal Bendel customers.
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The jarring and powerful imagery is part of Brandt's lifelong dedication to highlighting the plight of Africa's increasingly threatened wildlife.
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At the event, Coughlin toasted Strahan and the 2007 Giants Super Bowl Championship Team for their dedication to fighting cancer.
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Trigub says he jumped ship because he was impressed by Uber's "passion, commitment and dedication to the product," he said.
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He's even sported Princess Leia's coveted look, proving his (or at least, his owner's) dedication to the Star Wars franchise.
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Some see this as a compromise of its supposed dedication to the ideals of liberal democracy and freedom of speech.
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Caire's dedication to his students includes working with each individual to fine tune their skills and teach them advanced techniques.
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Lizzie: What's special about "Gone" is the dedication to the agreed-upon narrative, even when it doesn't make much sense.
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Stormi's cute little "Hey!" might just be a result of her mom's dedication to teaching her daughter her first words.
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Her handwritten note that ran in the paper praised her home country for its support and dedication to her work.
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There's an interesting story that illustrates how Nintendo's dedication to creativity and fun drove the company to its highest heights.
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Their dedication to minority causes, though admirable, looked out-of-touch when paired with a relative unconcern for struggling whites.
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At the University of Iowa—a public university—they show their dedication to longtime coach Chris Doyle with their checkbook.
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On the cover of the first magazine is a dedication to Tom of Finland written and signed by Andy Warhol.
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Earlier in the day, Giudici Lowe shared a sweet dedication to her husband of nearly four years on social media.
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Over the last few years, Roberts' dedication to her family has caused her to take a step back from acting.
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"We are humbled by Elizabeth's longtime dedication to and support of the D.I.A.," said Salvador Salort-Pons, the institute's director.
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Chances are, your boss will really respect you for your dedication to the company and enthusiasm for taking on more.
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Ripa's vehement defense of her co-host didn't mention the actual allegations but did underline Seacrest's dedication to his jobs.
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He thought he was helping out — but it was his dedication to Nixon that would, eventually, sink Ford's own presidency.
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Mooncrash has all of the above, and a real dedication to that last aspect, adding layer upon layer of interaction.
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" - - - - "Kofi Annan devoted his life to making the world a more peaceful place through his compassion and dedication to service.
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His stubborn dedication to honor created plenty of enemies and made him the first president to be physically attacked — twice!
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Miami Dade is an example of what is possible through hard work, policing and dedication to the rule of law.
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The former Baltimore Raven was more impressed with his driver's dedication to getting him to Buffalo on a moment's notice.
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And despite Golden's dedication to launching her daughter's career, Luckow admits there were times where Golden got out of hand.
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The cast, the fashion, the music, the unbridled dedication to reviving the genre ... it's the epitome of quintessential '90s campiness.
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We want to thank her for her undeniable passion and dedication to 'Suits,' and we wish her the very best.
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The new hires reflect the organization's dedication to building a diverse and talented staff in both New York and Washington.
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ET. Additionally, Wednesday will be declared a national day of mourning in dedication to Bush, President Donald Trump announced Saturday.
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I don't want to be able to get a job in corporate America, this is my dedication to my art.
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His office confirmed his death in a statement that highlighted his dedication to serving active-duty soldiers and military veterans.
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A fighter, He was kind, giving, generous, BUT ferocious in his dedication to making the world better for his communities.
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Fair enough -- experience and a long dedication to public service should matter (even if it didn't with the current President).
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As Mr. Richards said in the article, "For a bunch of reprobates, we have an incredible dedication to our job."
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His passing prompted an outpouring of praise from Republicans and Democrats for his kind manner and dedication to public service.
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Tennis legend Chris Evert also offered her well wishes to Hurd's family, praising him for his dedication to the sport.
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But there was a serious dedication to food and drink, both of which got better as the place went along.
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Buffett and Munger got to where they are today in part thanks to hard work and dedication to their craft.
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He's much like Justice Anthony Kennedy, for whom he clerked, in his dedication to the Constitution's structural protections for liberty.
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Both Republicans and Democrats questioned Azar's ties to the pharmaceutical industry and his dedication to lowering drug prices for consumers.
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Demonstrating commitment to water and sanitation signals not only dedication to public health, but also equality for girls and women.
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Is he worried that Zinke's dedication to public lands will be rendered useless by President Trump's desire to exploit them?
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A woman of strength and wit, Nancy Reagan's dedication to our country was matched only by that of her husband.
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It takes an extraordinary amount of energy and dedication to maintain it and keep it all congruent and held together.
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At the core of every K-Pop fans' dedication to their favorite group lies the unspoken understanding of two extremes.
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It does, however, need to be taken seriously, as it's an ongoing project that takes time and dedication to complete.
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Rather, the fair is dominated by works that suggest a dedication to handicraft or an intimate fixation on a subject.
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But the dedication to the mission of what we're doing means that we're all game to figure these things out.
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It's in the dedication to their respective fields that they're able to rescue T'Challa at multiple points during the film.
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But it's this simultaneous dedication to being relatable yet unknowable that makes Kanye such a uniquely challenging and compelling artist.
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On Wednesday, she performs material from her own most recent album, a dedication to the Chilean folk icon Violeta Parra.
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If tech companies want to ignite real change within the industry, they must bolster their dedication to empowering female talent.
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As the cofounder and chief executive officer of TBGA, I've always taken pride in my dedication to my marketing business.
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The menand women of the FBI reflect the limitless potential of this saying, bornof their steadfast dedication to their work.
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"This shows the government highly values the development of technology, and its dedication to push technology innovation forward," she said.
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In the long run, my money's on a group of people whose strength originates in their dedication to one another.
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Harris will travel to the early states this week to thank staff and supporters for their dedication to the campaign.
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This dedication to a regimen of a kind, one entirely alien to his normal life, was what I was after.
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De Mello was one of the world's most respected diplomats, praised widely for his dedication to the UN's humanitarian efforts.
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Right now, highly qualified individuals are forced to weigh their family health and finances against their dedication to public service.
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His dedication to the Holy Land may be rooted in his deep Christian faith, but it stretches far beyond that.
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This is not, however, inconsistent with dedication to the necessary vigilance and information-gathering on jihadists and other Islamic supremacists.
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Presumably, he wants a court to compel him to testify so he's not violating his own dedication to executive privilege.
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I saw the dedication to service by these men and women first hand during my years as Secretary of Agriculture.
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It really is the same work ethic, the same vibe, the same total dedication to the work and individual artistry.
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The Yeti V Series is the result of our relentless dedication to innovation and our own standards for superior performance.
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We are proud of these accomplishments and I especially appreciate his dedication to my husband and the entire McCain family.
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For Cisneros, that dedication to fighters is not only out of professional obligation; fighting is a personal matter as well.
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Governor Cuomo has repeatedly stated his dedication to protecting the state of New York, which also includes the incarcerated community.
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His dedication to the newsletter and his background as a former CSIS intelligence officer earned the admiration of his employees.
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Jennie Livingston, director of "Paris is Burning," recalled her time working with Hector and spoke about his dedication to outreach.
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This book reveals the scale of his ambition and the depth of his dedication to the discipline of art criticism.
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Laika makes some of the most wonderful-looking films today thanks to its dedication to incredible miniatures and stop-motion animation.
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The board said Griffin demonstrated "extraordinary effort, steadfast commitment and diligent dedication to the well-being and student success" of Hawley.
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All of that said, IA has a large roster of tech company members whose dedication to the subject has never wavered.
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Ebner attributed that to Supercell's dedication to solving one big challenge in esports: Converting a game's player base to esports viewers.
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In May, it released 'Absolut Buenos Aires' and one its more recent products is a dedication to nightlife called 'Absolut Facet.
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The panel of investors were impressed by their dedication to the business — but Kevin O'Leary didn't think sales were high enough.
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Lastly, Val wrote a sweet poem in dedication to his older brother and expressed how he is "forever grateful" for him.
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"Being lovers of the platform, we appreciate Tumblr's dedication to lifting the voices of marginalized folks," Rei wrote in an email.
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But those are glimpses we haven't seen in the show, which highlights her dedication to tradition over individuality or equal rights.
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She closed her speech with a moving dedication: "…To my mother, my uncle and to my grandma, thank y'all," she said.
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That can be a problem in some cases, in the way that full-hearted dedication to any morality can create excess.
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Most people know Quip from its staunch dedication to sponsoring podcasts, or its ubiquitous ads in the New York City subway.
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Given Rihanna's own dedication to humanitarian work and passion for improving access to education, we can see why he's her type.
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This dedication to excellence has been brewing since she watched her first Olympic games when she was just four years old.
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"Chevrolet's dedication to innovation and performance is evident in this new concept vehicle," NHRA president Glen Cromwell said in a statement.
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Former colleagues praised Linnee&aposs work ethic, dedication to her staff and empathy for ordinary people caught up in world events.
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The GH5, like the GH4 before it, has become popular in its own right despite Panasonic's dedication to a smaller sensor.
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Though not pictured in the videos, family matriarch Kris Jenner had shared multiple images on Instagram in dedication to Mother's Day.
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Along with the sweet dedication to her man, the mother of three also shared photos from the couple's honeymoon in Italy.
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Through "Forgiveness," we finally understand why Newell accepts her husband's frightening shenanigans in the first place: her blind dedication to forgiveness.
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" Speaking on DiCaprio's dedication to the cause, a friend of the actor's tells PEOPLE, "This is something close to his heart.
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His final passage is a moving dedication to his infant daughter (and is followed by an explanatory epilogue from his wife).
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Nude scenes put actors in vulnerable positions, and it takes dedication to the craft and the material to shed all inhibitions.
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His courage was matched by his compassion; and his dedication to country was equaled only by his devotion to his family.
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Molly Weasley is #goals for so many reasons, not the least of which is her (sometimes overbearing) dedication to her family.
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Nguyen said the two met at the Women's March were they "connected" over their mutual dedication to standing up for women.
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They don't take reservations, but it's worth lining up outside for the food and the dedication to perfectly prepared Creole food.
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But the Trump economy is booming and the president's dedication to keeping the House in Republican control worked to Balderson's advantage.
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Truly, his dedication to the pit is of the sort that I have literally never shown to anything in my life.
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The state prides itself on its dedication to cold efficiency in its primary elections — the antidote to Iowa's outmoded caucus system.
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Flash Factory's dedication to the local underground scene is a very important focus of ours and Better Days fits that profile.
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Last Night, Saturday Night Live held a dedication to Prince, and the affect he left on the show's cast and crew.
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Before concluding the address, the Obamas thanked the men and women in uniform for their "courage and dedication" to their country.
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Our dedication to the show meant we followed most of the cast on Instagram, as well as showrunner I. Marlene King.
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After the news broke on Wednesday, Shapiro pointed to the appointment of Bannon as proof of the website's dedication to Trump.
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To think that anyone, a dog included, could capture her frazzled phone calling and dedication to her son would be absurd.
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League scouts also consider him to be an elite worker, a player with a professional's mindset and dedication to his craft.
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Steven Sawalich of the Starkey Hearing Foundation introduced Garner, praising the actress for her dedication to her philanthropic work with children.
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While Black Mirror's dedication to the art of the twist is admirable in the abstract, it doesn't always work in practice.
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The willingness of TCGS to go to these extremes is a dedication to the craft that is hiding in plain sight.
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Perfected over years, and sometimes decades, Newell's vibrant works symbolize the artist's dedication to his craft and the pursuit of perfection.
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Her dedication to playing Lola clearly worked out for the best, however, as she starred on the show from 1998-2003.
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Sometimes it's uncomfortable, but our relationship has blossomed as a result of our hard-core honesty and dedication to eliminating debt.
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There's a also a strong dedication to the environment and sustainability in both their coffee sourcing and in the café itself.
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The actor's sometimes hunted look indicates that there's more than a hint of insecurity underneath his professed dedication to the mission.
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Leave wearing your I VOTED sticker as a badge of courage, inspiration and a token of your dedication to what matters.
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And she reiterated the transition team's dedication to not stepping on Obama's toes by crafting policy while he remains in office.
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" The inside cover carried a dedication to "the energy of we — greater than any of us but inside all of us.
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"Thank you so much for your dedication to the life cause," he said in a video posted on Twitter on Friday.
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"Trooper Allen's dedication to duty, and his bravery and selfless sacrifice on this Thanksgiving Day, will never be forgotten," McCraw said.
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They can't fully see that their own unswerving dedication to a cause has its parallel in Paige's interest in the church.
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Or are those reviews in some way colored by a dedication to characters who have existed for well over 60 years?
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And of course Trump's dedication to scoring border all funding is a big part of what's jamming up Congress these days.
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"Oribe's dedication to beauty and glamour has always been top of mind," Oribe's co-president Daniel Kaner said in a statement.
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As part of this dubious dedication to the underserved, Pai last year created something called the Broadband Deployment Advisory Council (BDAC).
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One of the many qualities about N. that initially attracted me to him was his similar dedication to keeping family close.
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Two big supporters, one of whom gave $75,000 over three years, praised the museum's dedication to discussions of racism and inequality.
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That dedication to getting the brain and body (hands and inputs) to execute perfectly, effortlessly, purposefully, is utterly captivating to me.
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Reddit's /r/muacirclejerk is a community built on two values: a love of beauty products, and a dedication to relentless trolling.
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Mr. Buford found a partner who respected his dedication to his career and celebrated that passion while genuinely understanding its demands.
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Though it took longer than her original goal of just one year, Horton's dedication to repayment is nothing to scoff at.
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Carving out this niche took a combination of resourcefulness, luck, and personality—along with a lifelong dedication to painting sea creatures.
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She also expressed her dedication to winning more Grand Slam events and eventually surpassing Margaret Court's record of 24 major titles.
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But I'd hope that whoever goes in there would have same dedication to country over party that John McCain always had.
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And his dedication to helping black and brown children at an after-school program signaled to me that he valued community.
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For leaders in Europe, this change in migrant flows is welcome news, and a testament to Niger's dedication to shared goals.
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She always took pride in her dedication to her marketing business, working long hours and valuing her clients above all else.
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"Barbarian Days," William Finnegan's 2016 Pulitzer Prize-winning memoir about his lifelong dedication to surfing, is not a traditional sports story.
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And let's not forget the undying dedication to Taco Bell in the form of Taco Bell weddings, clothing, and weekend getaways.
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Their dedication to his career is praiseworthy, and their film recommendable for its devotion to the artist, who died in 2015.
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The friendship of two men bound together by their all-consuming dedication to music is at the center of this novel.
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"The two nations have enjoyed a special relationship based on mutual respect and a dedication to freedom and democracy," it said.
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Just moving state-to-state within the U.S., she said, required a lot of time and dedication to find quality care.
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But if it is straightforward and it suggests self-awareness and a real dedication to our mission, that's a good answer.
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Critics have questioned his dedication to his work, The New York Times reported, and Koizumi admitted he "struggled" with his decision.
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"Today's plea represents the FBI's dedication to pursuing those that exploit children," FBI Denver Special Agent in Charge Dean Phillips said.
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The statement said, in part, that "We would like to make clear that Elon's commitment and dedication to Tesla is obvious."
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The Economist once called him the "Enlightenment Man," for his dedication to using reason and science to solve huge world problems.
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Richard Shelby, an Alabama Republican, praised Moorer's dedication to the Constitution and accused Democrats of "historic obstruction" of Trump's judicial nominees.
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Her words are a dedication to a reimagined Black future, one truly free, one unburdened by the trauma of her history.
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Moise, a famed poet, saw the holiday celebrating dedication to Judaism as an occasion to inspire Jewish dedication despite Christian challenges.
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He supported border security since 9/11 and we all owe him our gratitude for his dedication to protecting the Homeland.
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Such dedication to making the most beautiful thing means perfection can be subversive in the most radical — and sublime — of ways.
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Given the presidential candidate's passionate dedication to the truth in all caps, he should welcome the same level of scrutiny, right?
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Say what ya want about her overpriced Goop items, but Gywneth's dedication to yoga and pilates is WORKING like a mutha.
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But confused or not, Finns took to social media — vacuum at hand — to prove their dedication to their newfound civic duty.
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There's a seriousness and dedication to the work that the mermaids find is often not appreciated by those outside the industry.
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Gotta hand it to Cardi ... that's some dedication to her hair game, getting an 11th hour blowout before going into labor.
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" A childhood friend recalled Grimmie's dedication to her family and said,"She was a woman who sought truth with all her heart.
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After heavy criticism the company did reiterate its dedication to net neutrality last summer, and has ramped up its support on Twitter.
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Gavin has set up a GoFundMe to help defray the costs of furthering Lyla's dedication to climbing around on stuff real well!
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Her dedication to work hard and attention to key details is what she believes led to her discovery of the first pulsar.
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It was an important way for the Kardashians to show their dedication to fostering North's natural self-esteem as a Black girl.
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This dedication to the original design is one of the main reasons that Reddit has retained its core community and user trust.
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Despite her dedication to scaling LinkedIn, Hood said that Microsoft employees would probably say she's "cheap" when it comes to allocating cash.
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When it comes to issues like climate change and renewable energy, Clinton has trumpeted her dedication to support and enact new legislation.
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"He has to thank his commitment, his dedication to it, because he still has to want to do it, right?" she says.
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In a way, the filmmakers' dedication to showcasing diverse stories like Schmidt's feels like a familial example of something coming full circle.
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His funky lefty jumpshot and his steadfast dedication to hooping in sweatpants even became pillars of the mystique surrounding The Cool POTUS.
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And perhaps most importantly, Miseducation was a dedication to self-love, something apparent in the ways she's still standing up for herself.
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This isn't the first time the couple have gotten permanent body art to show their dedication to their whirlwind relationship and engagement.
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The earbuds' presence in domestic life has even sparked a meme, in which people proclaim their dedication to wearing AirPods during sex.
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He is known for the impressive tricks he does while making pizza, but also for his dedication to helping the homeless community.
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But his witness to Europe's catastrophe, and his dedication to the cause of its union, have helped restore him to popular affection.
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We greatly appreciate his many contributions to our company's success and his untiring dedication to serving customers and making our communities better.
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Despite the bump in the road, Johnson concluded Friday's post with a heartfelt dedication to the rest of the Fast 8 team.
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This isn't the first time the couple has gotten permanent body art to show their dedication to their whirlwind relationship and engagement.
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The reboot's dedication to intersectional feminism makes sense when you remember Charmed 2.0 comes from Jane The Virgin creator Jennie Snyder Urman.
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He said it could possibly look a little different, but there would still be a core dedication to old-school joke-writing.
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She has an unrelenting dedication to push young adults to express themselves and speak out about the things that matter the most.
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Having lived with depression and self-harm herself, Lovato is now recognized for her dedication to drawing awareness to mental health issues.
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This October, Gunn was named a 2016 L'Oréal Paris Women of Worth honoree for her dedication to helping women with breast cancer.
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Much has changed over the last year in Angelina Jolie's life, but one thing has remained constant — her dedication to her children.
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Ciara made a sweet dedication to fiancé Russell Wilson during her headlining performance at ESSENCE Fest over the Fourth of July weekend.
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Since then, she has shown her maturity through her presence on social media, dedication to social justice and involvement in various charities.
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After paying a visit to her Brooklyn studio, I'm struck by her creativity, resilience, and dedication to creating in her own way.
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The actor is known for his dedication to really cool costumes, and this year, he went with yellow cartoon mom, Marge Simpson.
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Though I am not a cat owner (a clear strike against my dedication to becoming Taylor, obviously), my friend lent me hers.
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Social conservatives who had qualms about Trump in 2016 backed him largely for his dedication to appointing conservative judges to federal courts.
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While his music career has grown tremendously, Goldie wants to re-affirm his dedication to tagging and modernizing the culture around it.
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While in that field, near a wall and in a basement, she's singing her little heart out about her dedication to Putin.
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Great News would be one in a queue of irreverent workplace comedies were it not for one thing: Its dedication to farts.
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Its mission statement outlines a dedication to Christian principles and it is known for putting out religious newspaper ads around the holidays.
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I may not like his music, but I respect his dedication to sounding like Soulja Boy and looking like his literal inverse.
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"Terrible Ted" was loved across the hockey world and beyond for his play, dedication to fellow players and charitable work. https://t.
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This word, written in pink, reminds the viewer of the artist's dedication to the written word as well as to visual art.
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Through Rawat's hard work and dedication to her craft, Shorba Broth Bar is now a thriving small business in the lower mainland.
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Critics took note too, commending Glover's dedication to the album's cause, while still accusing him of trying too hard to stand out.
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What these all have in common is a dedication to a demographic that has historically been marginalized or underserved—the adolescent girl.
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But in ten years' time, who will remember the friendly Irish supporters and their unfailing dedication to keeping the French streets clean?
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"An absolute dedication to meet the 1.5 degree target is what we need and what we must take to Bonn," Bainimarama said.
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We can only (somewhat selfishly) hope that the show's dedication to telling realistic stories keeps Ventimiglia feeling confident in his career choice.
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In this capacity his age would become a boon, a testament to his long and often unrewarded dedication to a broader cause.
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Our appreciation for each other's service and dedication to country binds us together as we fight for our values here and abroad.
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But Bro reiterated her dedication to showing up in court when asked whether it was too emotionally taxing for her to continue.
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The administration has already shown a welcome focus and dedication to prioritize policies and programs to address disease affecting millions of Americans.
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As discussed in our recent conversation, we share your interest in and dedication to improving the lives of workers around the world.
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What we saw last night was a renaissance of that Manifest Destiny — a rebirth and re-dedication to the pursuit of exceptionalism.
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Your Coast Guard leadership team & the American people stand in awe of your continued dedication to duty, resilience, & that of your families.
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Ms. Carter's dedication to presenting diversity in children's books was rooted in painful memories of her own childhood in New York State.
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It was called the Youth's Companion flag pledge when it was first recited at the dedication to the Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
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In 2009, President Obama posthumously awarded Mr. Milk the Presidential Medal of Freedom for his "exceptional leadership and dedication to equal rights."
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"Coequal to our dedication to mutual respect is our commitment to free speech and the free exchange of ideas," the statement read.
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It would be leadership, however, to dismiss it, to demand more and better effort, to demand dedication to the process of governing.
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We also have a lot of respect for the husband and wife's hardcore dedication to their favorite TV show, Game of Thrones.
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The movement rewrote history, drawing on folklore such as that of Brothers Grimm, medieval epics and a dedication to racial white supremacy.
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The official Instagram account for Garfield issued a somber dedication to Grumpy Cat Friday, after the news of his death became public.
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The video is an elaborate dedication to the elements that make Cardi herself, like army of strippers gliding down poles like acrobats.
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The Dance Notation Bureau, founded in 1940, is unique in its dedication to recording dance scores and staging performances of those dances.
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"His dedication to Israel and to seeking peace between Israel and the Palestinians won't be forgotten," Trump said in a Twitter post.
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In 2011, after completing their Teach for America commitments, the couple's expanded dedication to education landed them once again in different cities.
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According to several residents, Almena's dedication to building and rebuilding his ever-more-layered I Spy pastiche was increasingly fueled by drugs.
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Audience sleeping in their seats was a sign of intense dedication to experience the event in its totality, and ultimately, artistic success.
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More than anything else, I really appreciated the show's dedication to giving Ted Danson truly perfect human lines right until the end.
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This dedication to combat sports has seen her attract "female Spartan" status from The Telegraph&aposs combat sports columnist Gareth A. Davies.
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Other fans immediately assumed it was a dedication to Mendes, and her recent drop of the L-word to him on Instagram.
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One key to the Booker campaign's relative staying power is an extreme dedication to frugality, set by Mr. Demissie and Ms. Zamore.
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But the show's sharp eye for sociological detail and obsessive dedication to realism exist in tension with these moments of ostentatious surprise.
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His dedication to continuing to fire off some one-liner every few hours, and his straight-faced commitment to the bit—staggering.
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Nello Ferrara, whose dedication to hockey has won the admiration of N.H.L. players and coaches, lacing up skates in Chicago in March.
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The story she is telling is one of big ideas, limitless experimentation and an uncompromising dedication to the highest standards of craftsmanship.
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In her long-standing dedication to the environment, Meghan gave up some luxury in favor of saving the planet to take it.
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And he showed his gratitude through a dedication to spreading American ideals, which held extra meaning for him as a WWII refugee.
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Ms. Crenn is popular among other chefs, who cite her dedication to mentoring, philanthropy and environmental causes, as well as her talent.
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But I hope that he also understands people want safe shipping and a dedication to everyone's well-being in that last mile.
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The original speech was recorded in 1947 during a tour of South Africa, in which she preaches her dedication to the Commonwealth.
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"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood" aired from 1968 until 2001 and rose to prominence for the host's dedication to well-developed programming for kids.
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Even through a series of historical disagreements with the United States, Europe has also proven its unwavering dedication to the transatlantic relationship.
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Richards passed away while demonstrating his dedication to the nation and to the brigade as he earned his Expert Field Medical Badge.
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We later met in person and I was indelibly impressed with his vast understanding of, dedication to, and love for difficult music.
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The album was a dedication to those who questioned their own potential or allowed themselves to be trapped by the designs of life.
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"We ALL Love You, Miss you, & Appreciate you for your love, service & lifetime dedication to US!!!" wrote T.I. (born Clifford Joseph Harris Jr.).
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I accept that ZZ is funnier since it represents snoring, but their mathematical misuse makes me doubtful of their dedication to mathematical purity.
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Jorge didn't pick up, so to prove his dedication to the cause, Stamos went old school and started to leave him a voicemail.
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Her dedication to her work paid off, and the Anger Management actress will star in Hulu's new series All Night, premiering in May.
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Since its inception, Boiler Room has managed to thrive because of its dedication to making exclusive, intimate shows available for anyone to watch.
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But with their new year-long dedication to social change, and solid partnerships like this one, I think it'll be way more effective.
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Biden has long touted a dedication to working on the inside, maintaining civility and forming bonds with even those he vehemently disagrees with.
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But it remains hard to overhaul business practices when the culture values face time and dedication to the job far ahead of performance.
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Over the weeks and months, other Twitter users became invested in Brady's dinners and his dedication to forging a connection by sharing them.
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But that dedication to universal themes and catchy tunes is also what makes them timeless, and a source of joy in anxious times.
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In social media posts and promotional videos, the group highlights its dedication to "clean living," training hard, and preserving a pure European identity.
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Underwood had a relatively quick recovery, due in part to his good physical health and his dedication to recovery, Rodriguez told BuzzFeed News.
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Crew Group's larger dedication to inclusivity and effort to reinvent their standard of fit to reflect the real, diverse spectrum of the customer.
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But it's always felt like the show was wasting all the fan goodwill and Reedus' clear dedication to the character on shallow subplots.
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I was what one might describe an activist before having children, but since I've become a mother my dedication to activism has skyrocketed.
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When we met I was taken aback by his energy and drive, his dedication to his craft and the sheer kindness he exuded.
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This is an easy-to-miss callback to Cloak's third episode, "Stained Glass," where we learn about the Fusilier family's dedication to voodoo.
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Alexandra Daddario told PEOPLE that on top of being eye candy, the 29-year-old actor's workouts show his dedication to his character.
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The model, 26, is expecting her first child with her husband, pitcher Justin Verlander, and she's keeping up her dedication to working out.
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In its fourth season, Charlie Brooker's dystopian anthology series Black Mirror stirred up some debate over its new dedication to relatively positive endings.
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Thanks to MFTA's dedication to sustainability, trash has often turned into treasure for use in projects for public schools, arts organizations, and beyond.
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For a few years running, the company's dedication to OLED sets has earned it rave reviews and the loyalty of home theater buffs.
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According to the organization, the honor is bestowed upon a singer who has shown a passion and dedication to scholarship through the arts.
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Despite the former couple's 2014 split and subsequent 2016 divorce, they have been open about their dedication to make their children the priority.
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She's been focused on the agriculture industry for a while Hyde-Smith's dedication to Mississippi's agriculture industry started long before she became commissioner.
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It's green and makes me look like an alien...aliens are real, so it's a perfect way to show my dedication to them.
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Since news broke, netizens have praised Tian for his dedication to teaching his students and his ability to think out of the box.
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Crafted in partnership with DOVE® Chocolate, Khethiwe and the Leopard epitomizes the company's dedication to spotlighting the work of emerging female visionaries.
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As formula dictates, they're a ragtag crew, but the Duplass brothers, who wrote the screenplay, have a dedication to verisimilitude that's ultimately satisfying.
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I follow her on Instagram and am inspired by her dedication to volunteering regularly at her local soup kitchen in upstate New York.
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Given a standing ovation, Del Toro accepted the award for his dedication to service and sports at Wednesday evening's 25th Annual ESPY Awards.
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In 2013, his star was rising, along with the Lone Star state's dedication to making the lives of women as unbearable as possible.
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"I've been so so so honored by your dedication to discovering Easter eggs and things like that," Swift told fans on Instagram Live.
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There was the dedication to success, the willingness to live a peripatetic lifestyle, flitting from country to country, rarely settling anywhere for long.
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Despite the tiny attendance, the school has remained opened in part because of Yang's dedication to it, according to the Chongqing Morning Post.
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"Dorothy's sustained dedication to the industry and her long-standing commitment to her community is immeasurable," said Rob Nichols, ABA president and CEO.
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It's a bold power move, and I really admire the type of person with this amount of insane dedication to their image-crafting.
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She hails from the Dornod Province, which is sometimes called "the country of archers" because of its inhabitants' famed dedication to the sport.
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Fans of larger franchises possess such dedication to the that, arguably, there's no reasonable hope for any new installments to meet their expectations.
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However, because of the dedication to short-term economic growth, many of the necessary reforms have been put on hold or even reversed.
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Because of this dedication to service and the safety and experience of all our guests, we take this type of allegation very seriously.
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Jenna Jameson is getting honest about the real motivation behind her dedication to the keto diet: her own physical and mental well-being!
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And though her past work is a testament of her dedication to the industry, recently, Anderson caught our attention with her collective, LAPP.
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For all their obvious differences, Mr. Hart said he and Mr. Johnson share a dedication to their fans and a disciplined work ethic.
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Lee Jung-chool, a Korean serving in the Japanese police force, is torn between loyalty to his homeland and dedication to his uniform.
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In 2019, that dedication to free speech included three manifestos published on 8chan that were suspected to have been written by mass shooters.
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The topic of time dedication to the DNC came up after former committee chairman Howard Dean on Friday withdrew from the chairmanship race.
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Because of our dedication to this hopeless narrative, there has long been resistance to the idea that alcohol disorders can be medically treated.
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As we near the end of the inaugural year, my excitement and dedication to the larger goal of Schwarzman Scholars continues to grow.
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He was considered a pioneer of so-called sapeur culture, marked by its dedication to extravagant fashions like stylish suits and fedora hats.
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Cities that follow the playbook and show dedication to making their areas more welcoming to animals, receive a Better Cities for Pets certification.
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In 2007, I wrote my fifth cookbook, Killes Krydderier (Killes spices), which is a 350-page dedication to the spices that I adore.
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The scene falls in line with Girls' dedication to showing how messy, bad, and ugly sex can be in all kinds of scenarios.
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She was praised for her dedication to her workout regimen, her confidence, and for looking this good after giving birth to three children.
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Roth also is declaring his vocation as an artist, and he is committing himself to a very austere life of dedication to art.
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It is in this spirit of dedication to others and to our country that I believe service should be broadly and deeply encouraged.
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In the months since, he has tried to make peace with the fact that his dedication to his career was also its undoing.
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We know Stacey by her dedication — to her kids and three jobs, to whatever tradition she can salvage and fight she can muster.
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Endgame suffers from the MCU's dedication to making superhero movies as down-to-earth as possible, incorporating real-world concerns when they can.
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It's an impressive roster of well-known artists, but the Shed's opening program says little about its dedication to the local arts community.
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"I'm a big fan of shape, form and dedication to precision," Suartika tells This Is Radelaide, and it's evident in his bold inkings.
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Mr. Obama seemed stretched thin by his two central tenets: a preternatural dedication to civility and a promise to fundamentally change corrupt systems.
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The team was chosen not only for creating a basketball dynasty but also for reaching beyond sports in its dedication to the community.
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"His talent and dedication to music perfectly match our own commitment and brand outlook, making our alliance a natural fit," Mr. Tornare said.
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At the root of all of her work is a dedication to evoking beauty and emotion that crosses the line into the poetic.
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It may be a long time before we see an American play that takes the value of such dedication to coursework for granted.
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The campers' dedication to supporting each other created an environment where disability was a part of, and not an exception to, everyday life.
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If the food at Pazar has a connective thread, it is a dedication to brightness and balance, a penchant for ramping up flavors.
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He is hoping that a combination of philanthropy and dedication to covering communities creatively will usher in a new era for local news.
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In 2017, he praised federal judges and court employees for responding with "extraordinary neighborliness, generosity, and dedication" to a surge in natural disasters.
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An appreciation card signed by the president and first lady Melania thanks Parnas by name for his "friendship and dedication to our cause."
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Especially given filmmakers' dedication to casting people of color for traditionally POC roles, "West Side Story" could be more timely now than ever.
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After his milestone win, dedication to his work ethic continued to drive Lundqvist, who has 221 of his career wins at the Garden.
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Now, with years of melody dominating the upper echelons of rap, DaBaby's throwback dedication to mostly just rapping helps to set him apart.
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We spend hours of dedication to do well in school in order to make our dreams come true and our goals a reality.
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"I hope attendees will be able to leave with a stronger sense of dedication to exploring Jewish identity and bringing light," Lightstone said.
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Its founders are former managers at Apple who want to instill that company's dedication to design, but without its top-down management style.
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With a dedication to hire innovators and forward thinkers, door1door offers "delicious" breakfasts, free drinks to employees, in addition to helping staff relocate.
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It is truly up to the individual if they want to learn the language, they have to have dedication to the learning process.
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James Corden opened the Tony Awards in NYC with a heartfelt dedication to the victims of the Orlando nightclub massacre and their families.
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YV: Our dedication to connecting the key hubs in the European startup ecosystem means that the U.K. has always been set in our sights.
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In an adorable dedication to her man, Joel called Gleason a "quality music & movie aficionado"—a title that seems fitting, according to his Instagram.
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Per Sprackland, their dedication to belonging in the poetry genre is part of what has helped them gather an eager young audience around poetry.
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"I understand my increased role with the Timberwolves and dedication to the upcoming season must have my total focus," he said in a statement.
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Between the deep conditioning, twisting, finger-coiling, hot-oil treatments, and trims, it takes time and dedication to keep your hair happy and healthy.
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For those employees leaving us, we want to thank our colleagues for their hard work and dedication to MCX over the last several years.
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But aside from his newfound dedication to catching all of this year's buzzy Oscar contenders, it's West's subtle new 'do that's got our attention.
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Their dogged and ever-evolving dedication to "human factors" shows the amount of work that goes into making any piece of hardware truly ergonomic.
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Plus, they chafe, but then again, isn&apost the swimsuit portion designed to gauge dedication to physical health-- that is you are in shape.
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To celebrate its dedication to inclusivity, the streaming services gathered some of its stars from various Netflix TV shows for an inspirational video campaign.
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"We ALL Love You, Miss you, & Appreciate you for your love, service & lifetime dedication to US!!!" wrote T.I. (born Clifford Joseph Harris Jr.), 38.
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Fox News's dedication to defending Trump might help explain why his popularity with his supporters hasn't waned much since the start of his presidency.
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He also questioned Gucci's dedication to ATL, noting that since he got out of prison, he hadn't shot a music video in east Atlanta.
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But perusing Instagram and creating your own community on it are two different things, and it takes some dedication to boost a beauty following.
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Cornell McClellan has worked with Obamas for more than 20 years, and says their dedication to fitness continues to be strong post-White House.
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It's a technique that fits well with the lyrics, "see what I've become to please you," and the duo's steadfast dedication to women empowerment.
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It's also impossible to discount their dedication to sports… and the stories that can be told through the lens of players and their fans.
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I was equal parts taken with his sensitivity to issues that affected our community as I was by his his dedication to resolving them.
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With our dedication to home workouts now evident in numerous places inside and outside our house, creating dedicated space was a logical next step.
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Out of respect for Stranger's obvious dedication to all things Hallows' Eve, we found the best costumes you can crib from the Netflix hit.
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As the justices navigate these controversies, the chief justice will strive to uphold the court's "legitimacy and dedication to basic constitutional values", she says.
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In an age of fast fashion and devastating over-consumption, Mulberry's dedication to quality handmade luxury products, which are expected to last, is refreshing.
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Surely, the "I Like It" rapper's Tuesday performance will further drive home her insisted dedication to commit herself to both her career and motherhood.
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I commend the detectives of our Homicide South Unit and Criminal Investigation Office for their commitment and dedication to finding justice for Baby Hunter.
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Other interviewees speak about Needham's dedication to the low-budget film, which served as his directorial debut after a career as a stunt man.
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Its technology really impressed me while still holding true to an authentic style and dedication to quality that I usually find in vintage bikes.
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Since their split and Pratt's subsequent divorce filing in December, the former couple have been candid about their dedication to co-parent Jack amicably.
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Here is where I provide an emotional backstory for my dedication to Mister Softee—something to give this ode heft and perhaps even pathos.
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Francesca's dedication to her own status quo seemingly explains how she ended up staying with Pino for a decade and accepted his elevator proposal.
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This dedication to looking "haute" has earned Lola invites to fashion shows across the world, where she can be seen modeling her latest creations.
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Regardless, Filipova said she was inspired by their dedication to the science and their enthusiasm for documenting environmental conditions in such a harsh location.
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And while it may take some serious dedication to get through all those pages, that clearly hasn't stopped millennials from buying all the clothes.
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Malala's Dedication to Higher Education at Oxford After graduating high school last summer, Malala wasted no time before diving deeper into her own education.
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Showing off his dedication to family, McGregor and his 22-year-old daughter Clara stepped out together at the Tribeca Film Festival in April.
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Aside from her dedication to environmentalism, Hallquist, like many others across the country, was inspired to run for governor by the 2016 Presidential election.
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He later told us he found it rewarding to be around people who have different skills, and to witness their dedication to their vocation.
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This focus on purity shows itself in high-performance people — reflected by their core principles, the way they think, their dedication to vocational values.
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In a genre that values loyalty to principle and a dedication to extremity, Incantation might be the truest death metal band on the planet.
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Red Dead Redemption 2 is an open world video game set on the American frontier with an almost subversive dedication to detail and realism.
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Everyone working here—firefighters, engineers, machinery operators—has a kind of muted-dedication to the work, with none of the pomp of the army.
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Wayne's full-bore dedication to being blunt and taking down those who cheated and lied and stole was something that would always inspire me.
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It seems to have played a major part in his decision to fire Derek Fisher, whose dedication to the Triangle was less than total.
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Its level of dedication to the craft of the material is beyond evident in its products — from sheets to bathrobes and everything in between.
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He was won over by Ms. Lockhart's vision and dedication to the girls "who don't know what they deserve in life," Mr. Thiel said.
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Of course, Apple punctuated the iOS portion of the keynote with a re-dedication to privacy in the wake of all this new openness.
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Yuzana Nyani, a nun, says that this act of selflessness and dedication to Buddhist meditation is a form of making merit to reach Nirvana.
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The 90 Day Fiancé star has revealed that while behind bars, he dropped 125 pounds, thanks to a new dedication to diet and exercise.
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" Isaac Stern's dedication to training young musicians was perhaps most vividly captured in the 1979 documentary "From Mao to Mozart: Isaac Stern in China.
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And they required a dedication of purpose and a love of country and a dedication to duty that was more important than life itself.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio's dedication to his morning ritual around a gym in his former neighborhood of Park Slope, Brooklyn, has been well documented.
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However, YouTube's dedication to on-site video is clearly what the platform specializes in, so the demand for livestreaming was likely not as urgent.
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Masterson said the major selling point of Drunk Elephant is its dedication to bio-availability, or the compatability between the ingredients and the skin.
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This "making" flows from an individual's dedication to constantly better him or herself -- first from within, and then in relation to the larger stage.
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The dedication to continue spreading the game across all platforms ultimately paid off, but 2006 was the last year "Madden" topped the sales charts.
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"The dedication to fighting terrorism is quite obvious and evident with Donald Trump, much more than the actions of the Obama administration," he said.
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These skaters soon augmented their teetotaling with a well-rounded dedication to physical health—complete with fruits, vegetables, stretching routines, and non-skate exercise.
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But to be honest with you, I do think that the money has added a huge amount of confidence and dedication to the sport.
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"Activate's unique relationship and dedication to their influencers and industry-leading expertise make them an obvious front-runner among companies competing in the space."
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FCC boss Ajit Pai hopes that a hollow dedication to rural broadband will make Americans forget the agency sold them out on net neutrality.
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"I think his work ethic and his dedication to his craft is pushing him through ... He's maniacal about how hard he works," Sullivan said.
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Dr. Blizzard was known for a warm, avuncular bedside manner and an unusual dedication to his patients — one that in turn inspired lasting loyalty.
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But there are moments when the series' distancing effect falls away, when its dedication to its icy aesthetic becomes enveloping instead of off-putting.
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He can be wildly unpredictable on policy, but he's remarkably consistent in his dedication to talking about how big an audience he can draw.
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And when the sisters find themselves separated, it is Claire's dedication to and need for her older sibling that drives her on her quest.
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Yale's president, Peter Salovey, has written numerous opinion pieces about his dedication to free speech, including one in The New York Times last November.
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The Jews of the new era have fused our national pride and religious affiliation with a dedication to human progress, worldly culture and morality.
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Near its center lies "MLW," Ms. Staaf's hot-stepping dedication to the pianist Mary Lou Williams, which the pianist and drummer play in duo.
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Our dedication to our country, our state, our church, and our community will not waiver as we embark on the next chapter of life.
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But there is dedication to one's craft, and then there is what many might call obsession, the decades-long fixation on a consuming project.
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At Barnard College, where I am president, we seek out professors doing cutting-edge scholarship and with a dedication to sharpening their teaching skills.
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The United States has the excellence of thousands of experts and probation officers to assess and monitor a violent extremist's dedication to the cause.
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Value-based care recognizes physicians' dedication to their patients' health by reimbursing the provider when their high-quality service leads to better health outcomes.
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Stevenson was discussing Jordan&aposs dedication to authenticity but said he wouldn&apost have minded Jordan keeping his "Black Panther" body when playing him.
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"The fierce dedication to strengthening H.B.C.U.s is a core part of my administration's unwavering focus on the project of national renewal," Mr. Trump said.
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The church advocates a life of service, so dedication to volunteering, humanitarian and mission work is typical, which contributes to a sense of community.
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