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Some people advocate freedom or independence as the ultimate good; others do the same with devotion to one's family, community, or society.
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Her late marriage (for a woman in those days) was due to her devotion to father and the destitute family she had supported by teaching sewing and flower arrangement.
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Their indomitable fighting spirit and unflinching devotion to duty are in keeping with the highest traditions of the armed forces.
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Her extreme devotion to the warrior code eventually led to her downfall.
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The citation praised his masterly airmanship as a fighter pilot and his great courage and devotion to duty.
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He was not granted leniency for charitable works, medical complications or devotion to family.
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He could be so single-minded in his devotion to work as to forget the world about him.
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Her devotion to reading reflects her traditional status as the piously repentant harlot, as well as a prophetess or seer.
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His unflinching courage and devotion to duty uphold the finest traditions of the military service.
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But a daughter was subsequently born to the king in reward for his devotion to shiva.
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