Sentences with phrase «enormous gratitude for»

With enormous gratitude for all of the people who work to put this tremendous art work in our lives at home.

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I have ventured to dedicate to him this introduction to the Christian use of process - thought, as a token of my gratitude for his help and also for the enormous resource that I, with many others, have found in his long years of work in the development of this philosophical conceptuality.
Cardinal Consalvi also reminds us that the world owes the Roman pontiff an enormous debt of gratitude for preserving so much of its classical heritage.
We in the HIV Vaccine Trials Network (HVTN) community owe enormous thanks and gratitude for her support and guidance since the advent of our organization 17 years ago.
He stressed that this document was the culmination of the conference and stated, «I want to express my enormous appreciation and gratitude for the excellent contributions that were given during this debate.
All investors owe Jack Bogle — now 82 and still going strong — an enormous debt of gratitude for the work he has done on their behalf.
We owe an enormous amount of gratitude for all of the work that has been done over the years!»
We extend enormous gratitude to The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc., The Brown Foundation, Inc. of Houston, and Ballroom Marfa members for their commitment to supporting our visual arts programming, particularly for Two Face.
The exhibition was a gesture of solidarity and support for the citizens of the Tōhoku region and was greeted with enormous gratitude and enthusiasm in Japan.
For example, if modest warming and the fertilization effect of CO2 have boosted agricultural output around the world — something biologists have no doubts about — then the Third World owes the First World an enormous debt of gratitude for that positive externality of the Industrial Revolution, though that is not a debt the First World is entitled to colleFor example, if modest warming and the fertilization effect of CO2 have boosted agricultural output around the world — something biologists have no doubts about — then the Third World owes the First World an enormous debt of gratitude for that positive externality of the Industrial Revolution, though that is not a debt the First World is entitled to collefor that positive externality of the Industrial Revolution, though that is not a debt the First World is entitled to collect.
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