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undivided
adjective as in whole
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“It was an undivided church at that time,” said Metropolitan Emmanuel Adamakis, a Greek Orthodox bishop who helped organize the pope’s trip.
Plus, this old-school habit is a way of signaling to others at the table that they have his undivided attention.
Now she sells her undivided attention and willingness to work her connections to get specialist appointments.
In hindsight, the record is a departure mostly in the sense that the record demands listeners’ undivided attention and is best absorbed all at once.
The only way to close that door is with our collective strength, undivided by the kind of “common sense” discrimination that men like Kavanaugh embrace.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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