Examples of using A devotion in English and their translations into Greek
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The production of the"Pictorialist," on the other hand, indicates a devotion to principles of art which are directly related to painting and the graphic arts.
Patriotism is a devotion to a certain place
Sorrows because they also have a devotion to the Sacred Passion.
for apatheia is precisely a striving, a devotion of self to God.
The Black Hundreds were founded on a devotion to Tsar, church and motherland,
the world in May, will now feel a devotion to Me not known to many of them beforehand.
frustration brought about by a devotion to a cause, a way of life,
The engine of American foreign policy has been fueled not by a devotion to any kind of morality,
The engine of American foreign policy has been fueled not by a devotion to any kind of morality,
frustration brought about by a devotion to a cause, a way of life,
The US public was deep in what nutrition experts sometimes call the“Snackwell phenomenon”-a devotion to low-fat and low-calorie processed snack foods,
has combined a modern productive logic- industrial and competitive- with attention to the quality of the product and a devotion to the customer coming directly from the Italian sartorial culture.
seemed to personify a devotion to traditional values that many Japanese thought had been lost.
which is a devotion of one of our emerging religious charisms,
A devotion.
It's a devotion, for him.
Selfishness is a devotion to or caring only for oneself.
Everyday, each one of us had a devotion.
I hope you honor this crown with dignity and a devotion to.
It's a devotion. It's a caring from one person to another.