The priest was amazed by the dedication of the disciple. [noun]
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I have very few rules, but I do maintain unswerving dedication to expressing 'one thing '. [noun]
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We thank Tom for many years of dedication and (sometimes acerbic) contributions to hut affairs. [noun]
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Thus in the fine dedication of his works to Gavin Hamilton, he says,-- And when I downa yoke a naig, Then, Lord be thankit, I can beg. [noun]
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By means of this dedication, the substance of the article--so to speak--becomes converted into the person of the proprietor, who is regarded as ever present in its form. [noun]
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Finally, the DEDICATION, which enables the proprietor or patron saint--the god chosen to watch over the article--to inhabit it mentally, like a divinity in his sanctuary. [noun]
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That the pensioner be charged, in case he should publish a second edition of his book, to omit the dedication; "3." [noun]
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In the dedication of the poem Pope says he took the idea from a French book called Le Comte de Gabalis. [noun]
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