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1 As for her prophecies, I would not devote much thought to them.
2 However, M. Wilkie did not devote much time to solving this question.
3 Professional football does not devote much sympathy to the wounded, however.
4 I confess that I do not generally devote much thought to the matter.
5 And he planned to devote much time to teaching the collie this name.
6 But Louis did not devote much thought to the matter.
7 He and Madame Pierson were accustomed to devote much of their time to music.
8 If I were to begin life again, I would devote much time to music.
9 These payments, though small, enabled poor citizens to devote much time to public duties.
10 It's a very important issue and it is right to devote much attention to it.
11 Abraham did not devote much attention to the news.
12 My professional labors have not permitted me to devote much of my time to those studies.
13 Do the students devote much time to map-making?
14 Did you devote much time to French art?
15 RT╔ television is to devote much of its New Year's Day schedule to celebrating its 40th birthday.
16 The Typee girls devote much of their time to the dressing of their fair and redundant locks.
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