Examples of using Devote in English and their translations into Italian
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Devote yourself to your music.
And that you believe faithful and devote.
Devote ourselves to projects That sell.
And that you believe to be faithful and devote.
Devote everything to your training.
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A note for those who devote themselves to this mission.
Devote', while the cognate noun chērem, Gr.
I am going to be a social worker, and devote my life to helping others.
I devote myself to you and I feel you're timeless.
How much time do you think one must devote to mental prayer each day?
Devote myself, as I did in my childhood, to my singing.
Beautiful cero by devote to church and the Blessed Sacrament.
But Bernadet remains her normal self. A simple, honest and devote girl.
I devote myself to the Mystic Law of the Lotus Sutra.
Because he knew we would devote all our resources to help Mike.
I devote the morning to the city visit that was decidedly interesting.
We must invest in human capital and devote more resources to research.
Monaco: St. Devote sided by St. George and St. Lucy.
Devote yourself to difficult women if you like but stay out of politics.
And as Bishops we can never devote enough time and energy to prayer ourselves;
So devote yourself to your music, soon you shall be Johann Sebastian Bach.
A young Christian, Devote, was arrested, imprisoned and tortured.
He was a devote Christian capable of extraordinary compassion.
Xx Goodevening girls, I devote this post to my biggest passion: the PHOTOGRAPHY!
Or simply devote some time to chilling during your holiday.
Some people courageously devote their energies to changing structures of injustice.
Adoro te devote, latens Deitas" in adoration,
They would then devote three years to what would be renamed Booker T.
I hoped you would devote yourselves to the study of diplomacy and court etiquette.
Theologians must also devote their full attention to perennially difficult questions;