There whole city was war based and war devoted. They were born to fight and kill.
During World War 2 the women's clubs in the US served to raise War Bond sales, devoted efforts that contributed to the war and provided a way for women to bond with one another when their loved ones were away at war. They also provided a support system for the war widows and young women with young children.
Coming from Ireland (a young, neutral country) I would think bad.
They wanted to kill King James I of England because...They thought the country should be Catholic instead of Protestant.James was a devoted Protestant.He was ScottishHope this helped! :)
Agriculture occupies 1/4 (25%) of Earth's land area, however less than 1% of Earth's land is devoted to industry.
In a traditional marriage dynamic, wives are expected to be loyal and devoted to their husbands. This loyalty and devotion are often described as "cleaving" to their husbands.
yes it is.It is the past tense of devote.eg. She devoted herself to her career.Devoted is also an adjective.eg. They are devoted to their children.
She had many many love affairs. She was not devoted to loving one of her husbands. She had many children with another god while married to her husband. Thats all i have to say now. i am an aphrodite expert so come to me when u want info on her lates bye
Denise is the french feminine variant of Dionysius, a Greek name denoting one that is devoted to Dionysus; the god of wine.
▸ noun: a person devoted to refined sensuous enjoyment (especially good food and drink)The feminine version would be 'bonne vivante'.
He was very close with his children, he spent his time devoted to them.
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No, Immanuel Kant never married and had no children. He remained single and devoted his life to his work in philosophy and academia.
Between the two of them, they had nine children including four adopted children and one foster child. They devoted their lives to children.
Very devoted grand children...or pervs liek ZOE PATTERSON
Catherine of Siena never married or had any children.
The temperament of a Russian Blue cat can be described as lively, playful, cautious, curious, and intelligent. It becomes especially attached to one or two members of its human family to whom it will be very affectionate and devoted. Russian Blues also seem tolerant of most children.