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His ample leisure he | devoted to theology. |
From 1904 onwards he | devoted himself to composing. |
From 1950 on he | devoted himself mainly to ethnomusicological research |
Instead, he | devoted his life to local history. |
From then on he | devoted himself to literature. |
In 1974 he | devoted himself full-time to writing. |
After 1873, he | devoted his entire time to literary work. |
y careers in portraiture and illustration, he | devoted himself to easel painting. |
Returning to Switzerland in the mid 1930s, he | devoted his life to composition. |
The remainder of his life he | devoted to study, travel and literature. |
Soon after the appointment, he | devoted himself to the reformation of the education s |
From 1925-1948 he lived in Beijing, where he | devoted himself primarily to scholarship. |
The years 1894-96 he | devoted to travel in Siberia, Central Asia, and Chine |
While in the prison's hospital, he | devoted himself to studying Immanuel Kant's Critique |
Permanently crippled by his wounds, he | devoted himself to political and social studies. |
There he | devoted his attention to physical and natural science |
Subsequently he | devoted his time to travelling, writing and making do |
Although he practiced his profession, he | devoted a large share of his time to agricultural pur |
There, he | devoted himself to marksmanship and became an expert |
taught rhetoric, philosophy, and theology, he | devoted himself to the Sacred Scriptures. |
ter this tour, he returned to Paris, where he | devoted himself entirely to composition and teaching. |
Since 1974 he | devoted himself merely to public activity, developing |
Leaving business in 1870 he | devoted his time entirely to politics. |
To the performance of this great task he | devoted his life. |
l Missionary Hospital near Ponasang, where he | devoted much of his energy. |
This post lasted until 1813, when he | devoted his time fully to the Hop Run Church. |
From that time he | devoted himself entirely to the teaching of Egyptian |
leaving Sheffield Central School in 1923, he | devoted himself to a musical career. |
After the war, he | devoted himself more seriously to literary work. |
As a rule, he | devoted his energies exclusively to church decoration |
After leaving the army in 1870 he | devoted himself to languages, travel and folklore. |
A good employer, he | devoted himself wholeheartedly to promoting the self- |
For twenty-one years, he | devoted himself to missionary work in Colorado. |
Following the 1660 he | devoted himself exclusively to the missionary and pre |
From 1906, after his return to England, he | devoted his time in writing. |
After a year of continental travel he | devoted himself to the work of popular education. |
Afterwards, he | devoted his attention to the management of his planta |
However, he | devoted himself with greater zeal to journalistic cam |
This encounter changed his life, and he | devoted himself to Christianity and service to God th |
In his later years he | devoted much of his time to writing. |
After he left the Salvation Army he | devoted his focus to evangelical revival work. |
With true apostolic zeal he | devoted himself to the duties of his new office. |
On his retirement from Harvard in 1850, he | devoted himself to literary pursuits and classical st |
In 1937 he returned to Santa Maria, where he | devoted himself to medicine and to teaching. |
nd instead of deciding to leave Cleveland, he | devoted himself to politics. |
From 1860 he | devoted himself more especially to the investigation |
sidence at Germantown, Pennsylvania, where he | devoted the rest of his life to study. |
studying law at the University of Breslau he | devoted himself to music under the direction of Wolf |
Until 1944, he | devoted much of his working time to Mason-McDuffie, s |
However, like his zoologist brother, he | devoted much of his energies to entomology and natura |
rt connection with the college at Bourges, he | devoted himself from 1849 to 1858 exclusively to writ |
Following his return, he | devoted his time to studies and education of his disc |
At the same time he | devoted himself to preaching, for which purpose he wa |
ude from the University of Toronto in 1998 he | devoted himself to jazz. |
After leaving the regular army he | devoted himself to antiquarian study, writing over fi |
engaged by the Adventist church, to which he | devoted an active ministry of approximately eighty ye |
U. Gunter retired and the rest of his life he | devoted to amateur astronomy. |
borg, to the elucidation of whose writings he | devoted much of his life. |
Having resolved to get an education, he | devoted all his spare hours to study until he was nin |
During this time, he | devoted himself in part to a study of the ecology of |
Having a considerable knowledge of botany, he | devoted himself especially to the study of the essent |
In spite of his poor health he | devoted his spare time to metaphysics, mathematics, a |
His main interest was mathematics and he | devoted much of his spare time to his "Screw theory". |
On 1 November 1533 he | devoted his inaugural address to the need for reform |
s life, both ministerial and professorial, he | devoted much time to the publication of theological b |
In the meantime, he | devoted to studying philology and edited "New Chinese |
ection as a Royal Academician (RA) in 1832 he | devoted his attention almost exclusively to portraitu |
At the same time, he | devoted a lot of efforts to science communication, on |
On his return to Spain (1473), he | devoted himself to the advancement of classical learn |
educated at the University of Pisa, where he | devoted himself particularly to mathematics and hydra |
of Giovanni Salviati and Maddalena Gondi, he | devoted himself in the economic affairs of the family |
Called to the bar in 1828, he | devoted himself, after some years of legal practice, |
Following the ending of the conflict he | devoted himself to voluntary work supporting the Navy |
incy through a change of ministry in 1714, he | devoted himself to writing. |
spired by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, he | devoted his entire life for the cause of the nation. |
During this time he | devoted himself to new areas of study, including the |
ies, rhetoric, and philosophy, after which he | devoted himself for a long time to preaching. |
During his retirement, he | devoted his time to popularize moral, economical and |
Later he | devoted himself to Lithuanian cultural activity, edit |
Clearly science was something that he | devoted his adult life to and that he approached in a |
ror he retired to his native region, where he | devoted himself to literature until 1814. |
from service and settled in London, where he | devoted himself mainly to the study of zoology and pa |
d of Lerona (now Sainte-Marguerite), where he | devoted his time to study and mortification of the fl |
For the last twenty years of his life he | devoted himself to the natural history of Perthshire |
iversity by a private examination in 1858, he | devoted over two years to the study of philosophy and |
ed out of this, and in early December 1881 he | devoted his attention solely to the Douglas Island pr |
ediately following his consecration, where he | devoted himself to the work which devolved upon him f |
After a short business career he | devoted himself (1885) to the study of the history of |
er the London Missionary Society, to which he | devoted a great deal of time and money. |
m Parliament at the 1970 general election, he | devoted more time to his hobby and was Chairman of th |
he notable powerful people of Pyrgos where he | devoted a large part of his estate for the revolution |
From an early age he | devoted himself to science,and aided his eldest broth |
tenure of any education commissioner, and he | devoted much of his time to children's literacy and a |
nds of Gambetta, and during his retirement he | devoted himself to writing his memoirs. |
From this time he | devoted great energy and industry to the interests of |
love of history and skill with languages, he | devoted much study to the origin and history of the E |
Having become an Augustinian friar, he | devoted himself to proselytizing especially fellow Je |
their trade until about 1555, after which he | devoted all his time to engraving. |
employed as tutor to his uncle's children he | devoted his leisure hours to engraving various pieces |
Here he | devoted himself to literary pursuits; but as his heal |
From then on he | devoted himself to playing for several teams in the S |
As a keyboard virtuoso, during his life, he | devoted much time to tours through Europe and he visi |
of his CODCO co-star Tommy Sexton in 1993, he | devoted some years of his life to raising awareness o |
ian context, it was to national unity that he | devoted the last few years of his life. |
Later he | devoted himself to historical study, and he died on t |
From then on, he | devoted himself to writing history and teaching (he t |
traditions of the Catholic church to which he | devoted all his energy. |
as forced to take refuge in Belgium, where he | devoted himself to republican journalism. |
Retiring to his estate at Orleton, he | devoted himself to the study of the law as an amateur |
On the suppression of the Society (1773) he | devoted himself, in secular life, to poetry, this was |
rarily but it should be made clear whether he | devoted to Church after eg. |
dicated to that surrealist writer, to whom he | devoted a whole book in 1948. |
ever broke out and, helped by his Sisters, he | devoted himself to hospital work. |
After a serious road accident in 1957 he | devoted himself to writing and placed material with M |
For the next 15 years he | devoted his time to business, travel, and public affa |
ime was not consumed in monastic exercises he | devoted to ecclesiastical studies and, after his ordi |
tory of the University of Leuven, to which he | devoted almost exclusively the last years of his life |
tical theories to the elucidation of which he | devoted most of his life. |
is own father, Isaac Libowitz; in addition he | devoted himself to Hebrew literature, reading especia |
subsequently to Trenton, New Jersey, where he | devoted his time principally to literary work. |
al Friedrich Wilhelm von Grumbkow in 1725, he | devoted himself to the training of the Prussian army. |
Layard retired to Venice, where he | devoted much of his time to collecting pictures of th |
istrusted all democratic institutions, and he | devoted the later part of his life to building and de |
In retired life he | devoted himself to capturing the charm of the New Eng |
The rest of his life he | devoted to his substantial business affairs, handling |
Around this time also he | devoted himself to writing, and, in 1838, privately p |
After his resignation from the law firm he | devoted himself to public affairs including Treasurer |
stant to the British consul-general there, he | devoted himself to Arabic and its various dialects, a |
ed to the main convent at Antequera, where he | devoted the rest of his life to writings in the Mixe |
pen and, following service in World War I, he | devoted himself to writing. |
In 1530 he | devoted himself to glass-painting, and his works, whi |
Later he | devoted much attention to explorations of the history |
Much of his spare time he | devoted to agriculture, and on his farm of Hope near |
ing in the school of William Morris, where he | devoted particular attention to stained glass. |
During a period of twelve years he | devoted himself to the Indian missions of Eastern Can |
and retired comfortably in Shanghai, where he | devoted his time to calligraphy, poetry and art, whil |
versity of Michigan, and from that time on he | devoted himself exclusively to legal scholarship and |
The remainder of his life he | devoted entirely to literary pursuits, in which, both |
From the first he | devoted himself largely to the production of Shakespe |
1882 due to the increasing amount of time he | devoted to football. |
Finally, after 1858, he | devoted himself wholly to railroading, although he ap |
e of profession, however, was medicine and he | devoted his life to pediatrics, writing prolifically |
remarkable for their power of expression, he | devoted himself principally to depicting with relentl |
In 1867-1886 he lived in Rome again, where he | devoted himself very successfully to watercolour repr |
In 1834 he went to Vienna, where he | devoted himself to literary work, and wrote the drama |
ed with the life of a mere man of fashion, he | devoted himself to serious study and foreign travel. |
, from 1905 to 1915, and from 1918 to 1928 he | devoted himself to the research on a vaccine against |
ling eventually to attain Academy honours, he | devoted himself in his latter years chiefly to waterc |
usical advisor for his London-based group, he | devoted most of his time to workshops, guest conducti |
Maynooth, where from his entrance in 1882 he | devoted himself to the study of the Irish language, a |
After much research in geology, he | devoted himself to the study of the prehistoric peopl |
o escape communist indoctrination classes, he | devoted his time to the study of perpetual motion, in |
moved into this house in 1879, after which he | devoted the rest of his life to the study of insects |
er to accompany his abbot to Vienna, where he | devoted himself for a few months to the study of hist |
There he | devoted much of his time to the development of that U |
Here he | devoted himself to the organization and development o |
This controversy over, he | devoted his pen to defending the juridical powers of |
Throughout the 1990s he | devoted an increasing amount of time to the compositi |
ciated by the study of astronomy, to which he | devoted his life after a period as an ordained minist |
the charitable institutions of Baltimore, he | devoted himself to helping Russian refugees who had e |
arge fortune, a considerable part of which he | devoted to charitable purposes, and, among others, to |
g the gymnasium course of his native town, he | devoted himself to the study of theology, was ordaine |
st he earned his living as a merchant, but he | devoted himself to the field of education when he saw |
d aviary of opium trader Thomas Beale that he | devoted forty-five pages of his travelogue to describ |
While still a young priest he | devoted himself to botany and made a large collection |
idence in a little hut in Krishnagar where he | devoted himself to the study of Bengali and Gaudiya V |
Middle East, Russia and Tartary, but later he | devoted himself to missionary work among the Jews. |
lary from the university, but subsequently he | devoted himself to the study of Greek, and gave lectu |
in the election of a general of the order, he | devoted himself chiefly to study and writing until hi |
Fine Arts in the latter part of his life, he | devoted his work to the explication of traditional me |
At NAMRU-3 he | devoted much of his time to gathering collections of |
n 1831 to Cincinnati, Ohio, where at first he | devoted himself almost exclusively to the practice of |
Tonbridge, but on the death of his father he | devoted himself to the congenial study of mathematics |
At his patron's desire he | devoted himself to the study of Syriac, Arabic, and P |
Not enjoying teaching, he | devoted most of his energy to the Oxford Union, of wh |
Following his retirement he | devoted himself mainly to the management of his estat |
Instead he | devoted himself to work in his diocese, where he work |
Canada "in recognition of the fifty years he | devoted to the promotion of the French fact in wester |
ubert Maurer, then moved to Galicia, where he | devoted himself to horse painting. |
hysics, although soon after his graduation he | devoted himself totally to the study of music and mov |
One of the most learned men of his day, he | devoted his spare time to history, and discovered tha |
After this he | devoted himself principally to education and became d |
etymological dictionary of Hebrew to which he | devoted the last ten years of his life. |
ttention to some community involvement and he | devoted time to charity painting with groups of child |
transformed into an open university, where he | devoted more time to his musical studies and particip |
After 1887, he | devoted his time entirely to the extension of this wo |
nstitutions were the core matters to which he | devoted his talent and governmental know-how." |
After 1874, he | devoted much of his time to the study of American his |
for the following three years, after which he | devoted himself to study of the higher mathematics an |
s opinion of it was sufficiently high that he | devoted much of his own time to compiling and editing |
to help forget his disease; back in Italy, he | devoted his life to poetry and painting, supporting h |
th Last until the end of 1979, after which he | devoted most of his career to his work with the NDR b |
therein to the Jerusalem Talmud, to which he | devoted more attention than any of his predecessors o |
c at the Gymnasium in Ratisbon; after this he | devoted himself to the work of missions and sailed in |
was so intrigued by its possibilities that he | devoted the rest of his life to popularising it. |
lmar, he went to Strasbourg in 1651, where he | devoted himself to the study of philology, history an |
The larger part of his time, however, he | devoted to Jewish learning, and a considerable part o |
In later years he | devoted himself largely to petrology, and published m |
earned college in either university, where he | devoted himself specially to the study of Greek, then |
rovince (1306) he settled at Toledo, where he | devoted himself to the study of the Talmud under the |
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