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rededicate

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Verb1.rededicate - dedicate anew; "They were asked to rededicate themselves to their country"
dedicate, devote, commit, consecrate, give - give entirely to a specific person, activity, or cause; "She committed herself to the work of God"; "give one's talents to a good cause"; "consecrate your life to the church"


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Hoping to help other readers find their faith and rededicate themselves to God's plan, "The Unmaking of a Part Time Christian" is a must read for those who might have fallen out of touch with God.
We all share a fabulous opportunity to rededicate ourselves to reinvigorate the historic UAE-UK partnership to the prosperous and secure future for both 
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In her message, President Patil said: "May the celebrations of this joyous festival bring all our people together and inspire us to follow the highest moral and ethical values of Lord Ram and rededicate ourselves to build a glorious nation.
 
 
 
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