Throngs of dedicated followers still call themselves Chavistas in devotion to the former president.
We see it in the devotion of caregivers who tend to their loved ones, our wounded warriors, around the clock, day in, day out.
All too many people today are ideologues, who are willing to cause any sort of real-world difficulty in their devotion to some abstract principle.
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Young fans, particularly in emerging markets, are rabid in their devotion.
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She could stir almost physical hostility in normally rational people, while she inspired deathless devotion in others.
The company surely had good reasons for maintaining desktop-style devotion in Windows 8 for this revision.
She was an Oscar-nominated actress in the 1940s and 50s (Executive Suite, Spartacus) and she turned out to be an incredible teacher who inspired both abject fear and cult-like devotion in her students.
Goldstein has inspired fanatical devotion in pet lovers with his alternative approach to veterinary care: herbs, supplements, vitamins, homeopathic remedies and acupuncture as opposed to the staples of conventional care--antibiotics, steroids, cortisone injections.
In addition to the problem of fading devotion, electric lamps have replaced votive candles in many churches and memorial candles in many cemeteries.
When we first met I looked for that in a man -- in this man. (Applause.) Especially his devotion to the women in his life. (Applause.) I saw the respect that he had for his own mother.
Whatever happens in the coming years in Los Angeles, there is widespread agreement among players that the region won't cultivate the passionate heartbreak of Chicago, the religious fervor of Red Sox Nation, the congenital, tribal pride New York's fans take in their teams, the vitriolic devotion of Philadelphia or the cerebral study of the game that occurs in St.
It wasn't until 2001 when a devotee unveiled a public La Santa Muerte shrine in Mexico City that followers in greater numbers began to display their devotion for helping them with relationships and loved ones in prison.
Decades after her death, she continues to spark criticism from opponents and devotion from supporters in the South American country.
Growing up in Denver, the religious devotion one felt on cool fall Sunday afternoons was to the Temple of Orange and Blue.
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Because the world is full of things for consumers to believe in, and in the battle for consumer devotion, no brand is sacred.
Such awareness and devotion were evident in college, said Kristen Kuehnle, who chairs the department of criminal justice at Salem State University, where Collier graduated with honors in 2009 as a criminal justice major.
In part, it is popular devotion to low culture, a phenomenon often ignored by the elite.
While it might sound a bit cultish, this is a place where cult-like devotion to detail is in order.
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One minute, Goldman is cranking out press releases about its devotion to women entrepreneurs in its philanthropic "10, 000 women" program.
Such devotion is not uncommon in the world of a series that has spawned a mini-industry of costumes, weaponry, jewelry and even charities organized by fans.
Ladies and gentlemen, Jill and I just returned from a ceremony that honored Bob Dole and his heroic service -- an unparalleled devotion to supporting veterans in this country.
In contrast it is those leaders who have the courage to demonstrate vulnerability and an open heart in challenging situation who win the devotion of those with the good fortune to have them as bosses, teachers, mentors, leaders.
Mornhinweg spoke highly of the head coach's character, offering the team's support in return for Reid's years of devotion.
Families of every makeup continue to guide our country's progress by supporting one another with unshakable devotion and instilling strength of character in their children.
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The new home-from-the-war movie, written by David Benioff and directed by Jim Sheridan, has been made with great devotion and sincerity, but nothing in it quite works.
The son of a Swiss pediatrician, Gandur, now 58, grew up in Alexandria, Egypt, where he learned Arabic, fell in love with history and began a lifelong devotion to Egyptian antiquities.
And as I listened to him explain why he'd enlisted, his absolute faith in our country and its leaders, his devotion to duty and service, I thought this young man was all that any of us might hope for in a child.
Your stories reminded me that everyday America's greatness is bound up in the lives of the American people -- your hard work, your devotion to duty, your love for your children, and your determination to keep going, often in the face of enormous obstacles.
Western reporters in Sirte say its people's declarations of devotion to the colonel and their willingness to fight for what they have are sincere.
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