devotedness


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feelings of ardent love

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he gave himself with a loyal zeal and devotedness to the profoundly mistaken principles which he had espoused.
In a codicil to his will, however, he left his collections and the greater part of his unentailed wealth to Wallace, rather than to the distant cousin who succeeded him to the marquessate: 'to reward as much as I can Richard Wallace for all his care and attention to my Dear Mother & likewise for his devotedness to me during a long and painful illness I had in Paris in 1840 & in all other occasions.'
One can only admire his painstaking and careful devotedness.
Here are his words: "I just want to emphasize that I have my practical training acquired in this Hospital, where I had the privilege to work as a famulus during World War I, with the founders of modern medicine in Croatia, Wickerhauser, Cackovic, Gutschy, Markovic, Hiihn, and in particular Dr Masek, my first teacher in otorhinolaryngology, who was a true noble man, an example of devotedness and loyalty to his vocation and initiator of three specialized professions in our country, i.e.
They had their own convictions, which were at the other end of the spectrum, but they believed in them with such devotedness, it was almost religious.
In order to be successful, public administration should radically reform its own self-evaluation, it should develop the image of mental devotedness and common objectives as well as self-knowledge, which should be connected to a positive self-illustration (Liebmann and Robischon, 2003).
The PPP MNA Faryal Talpur urged upon the LEAs to use all means available and make a manifest of their devotedness for bringing the culprits to their logical end.
In some cases, these caregivers answered my questions or clarified information with a devotedness that rippled in the background, like splashes of light through a church's stained-glass windows.
In the manifesto-work of Kelsenism, Scienza del diritto e analisi del linguaggio, Bobbio adamantly rejected the traditional legal theory unfavourably influenced by metaphysics and declared his devotedness to the methods practised by logical empiricism and analytical philosophy.
Their charitable work and their devotedness led the authorities to entrust them with responsibility for the Hopital general de Montreal, founded by the Charon brothers at the end of the 17th century, that was deep in debt and literally falling into ruin.
May he reward your devotedness and your admirable hospitality with his abundant graces.
The governor characterized Wooster's actions as a striking example of devotedness to the cause of a beloved country, an example to the virtuous and pious in times of trial and war.