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dedicated

Definition for dedicated

adjective as in loyal, hard-working

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McNulty turned her passion into a profession and works for Foudys - the first and only store in the world dedicated to women's football.

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The annual exhibition dedicated to the competition opens at the Natural History Museum on 17 October.

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“We have by some people been called a friendship simulator,” says Reich, who acknowledges that the dedicated way its community engages with Dropout’s cast is an “inevitable byproduct of producing content for the internet.”

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The lab and a dedicated counselor that have supported her are funded by a Hispanic-Serving Institution grant, through a federal program available to colleges where Latino students make up at least 25% of enrollment.

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A woman who cut down yellow ribbons at a north London park dedicated to Israeli hostages has defended her actions.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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