devote themselves to it on either side of the Footlights both listeners and performers we recognize things about who
You devote a chapter to that question.
She devoted her life to him.
has devoted to previous 30 years to doing only one thing, which was keeping all the Germans in Germany.
had devoted the rest of his life to trying to figure out this planetary enigma.
He devoted two magnificent dialogues actually to the subject.
And I used to devote one week to it every year and another week to MathPath, which is for 13-, 14-, 15-year-olds--
And I devote my life to public radio.
So we devote a whole chapter, actually, to performance reviews.
But then we devote the last few weeks of the semester where students have done research on illicit markets and trades that we haven't covered in class.
I can devote to it.
You could devote your entire life to making a toaster you still wouldn't do it.
time to devote their life to chess, to improve their game?" Garry Kasparov: Now, the counter question is if you don't have time to devote your life
extent we have to devote a lot of resources as a nation to manage the risks associated with that and we don't
have enormous resources to devote to their their passion for environmentalism to to individuals who have relatively
I have devoted my entire professional career to understanding people, and human development, and relationships, and how to manage our emotions, and how to recognize them, and what to do with them when
There are more stations devoted to sports talk radio in America than any other format, which is stunning.
He's devoted his whole career and life to preserving the Cherokee language.
And we have magazines devoted to chefs who have become cultural heroes.
Nicholas Nassim Taleb has devoted his life to problems of uncertainty, probability, and knowledge.
They've devoted their lives to alleviating human suffering caused by disease.
And they've devoted themselves to trying to reduce these dangers.
an issue devoted to a celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Nobel Prize and they asked various people to contribute
and Method" and he devoted an entire chapter to seats as preventatives of fatigue, these wicker stools he thought everyone should carry around.
And we weren't about to devote every minute to hovering over our children the way our stay-at-home mothers hovered over us.
But I really want to devote most of my time here to answering questions, because I think that's what people are more interested in.
And so I feel like when you devote yourself to someone else, there's never this-- G. RICHARD SHELL: An echo.
But there are cases of people who devote themselves to helping others.
deals and um my plan is to devote half of my time to that and then half of my time to nonprofit of which a big chunk
And I think if we seriously devoted time to doing that, and thought about things like family needs, and pay equity,
He was facing an entire continent devoted to stopping him.
But there's been so many resources devoted to polio compared to other health issues, that it also has created a perception that it
If there's a museum devoted to a cake, I have to go.
This is the first store that was devoted solely to organizational and storage products.
And it's somebody who devoted the rest of his life trying to convince the world that Murphy gets too much credit for Murphy's law.
Human resources of initiative and imagination were devoted to innovating, not just producing and trading.
In the seven to eight minutes devoted to weather, they go, well, over here across the Pacific, around Thailand, there seems to be a storm stirring up.
And now you see labs devoted entirely to developing the hardware that's being used in these experiments.
he started a little lab devoted to this project.
The United States is now devoted as vigorously as ever if you look at the comments of the State Department, whether you go back to Bush's term in office or look at the Hilary Clinton
There's not very many magazines devoted to the raising of children, to the teaching of kids.
You can't just stop working and then devote yourself for the rest of your life to philanthropy.
And despite the fact that we have less money to devote to it, we've actually managed to keep that schedule.
One reason being I was going to be able to devote my full energies to it.
Most people don't have the same amount of time to devote to it as I do.
And what Powell argued was that business needed to devote immense resources to lobbying and politics.
"The company announced that it was going to devote the entire 1938 advertising budget to a series of newspaper and magazine ads aimed at calming the nation's economic fears
Male #2: Seems like one hell of a thing to devote five years of your life to.
But the way that I suggest experimenting is to devote one day during the week--a short mileage day--and go out and try different ratios on a measured mile course.
isolated, obsessively devoted to playing video games, and intensely focused on machinery, and whose genius is inborn rather than the result of study