Examples of using To devote himself in English and their translations into Indonesian
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the former English teacher made it clear that he wanted to devote himself to education.
broke Laliberte swore to never work a normal job again and instead to devote himself 100% to performance art.
he began to devote himself to refining the stone tablet.
In short, the only thing he needed to do in the Snow Song Realm was to devote himself to cultivation.
That is precisely why an indispensable condition for the successful professional activity of an individual who decided to devote himself to teaching children should be the personal growth of the future teacher
as a prince who renounced secular power to devote himself to religious studies,
ended up giving up his job as an artist to devote himself fully to making violins.
it overlooks the decision Rushdie made to devote himself to writing long before he crafted The Satanic Verses.
we girls have some free time to devote himself to his hobby and play games haircuts for girls.
indeed intends to devote himself to health services in remote areas has initiated the creation of a Phinisi wooden ship with a length of 27 meters
also has more value as figures that have been proven to devote himself to fight for the advancement of Babylon.
Liu Bei began to devote himself to gardening, planting vegetables,
because Castro had made public Guevara's"farewell letter"-a letter intended to only be revealed in the case of his death-wherein he severed all ties in order to devote himself to revolution throughout the world.
the indigenous sons of Papuan who wishes to devote himself as a servant of the country can be well accommodated.
of his sudden urges, for man has never been gladly willing to devote himself before Me.
while in“The Metamorphosis” Gregor appears to devote himself to helping and supporting his family,
lotus4d dua'' he needs to to devote himself to it as a matter of funds,
Vladimir decided to devote himself to science.
In 1925, Fain left the Fain-Dunn act to devote himself to music.
In addition, he also wanted to be free to devote himself to the Lord.