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filial devotion

engaged in worship or religious devotion

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English
The shrine had also become the recipient of donations and inheritances, and was the focus of local devotion.
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Lyrically, the balad, touches familiar themes such as devotion, heart-break, hope and reconciliation.
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His leisurely labours as a biographer seem to have grown out of his devotion to angling.
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Although he excelled at baseball, his devotion was to football.
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Whatever positive aspects his character possessed, the novelist would later write, he owed to his uncle's devotion, solicitude and influence.
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This temple is a tribute to the public spirit of devotion and continued patronage.
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Their gentleness and devotion also make them quite compatible with children.
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Yet are they behind other professions in such things as earnestness, and hard work, and devotion of life to the call of duty?
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The goals of dances range from pure entertainment to religious devotion.
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No, their exultations were of a passion and devotion that is unafraid, that is embodied in emotion and affirmation, not of tragedy.
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