He served as a mentor to dozens of children and threw himself into fundraising.
William Casey loved a conflict and threw himself wholeheartedly into each one that came his way.
He threw himself into campaigning for Lincoln, and, more than anyone, helped secure his victory.
In January, William went back to school and threw himself into practice, into work.
He gave up graduate school and threw himself into work as a volunteer publicizing the AIDS problem.
It was the husband who threw himself over his wife as their house came apart around them.
He threw himself out of the car door to see what he had done, ready for the worst.
Mr. Gingrich threw himself into working as "a specialist in futurism, " according to a 1973 college news release.
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And that was to prove costly, as Kalvenes threw himself at Conway's delivery to power home an impressive header.
Jacques Chirac, for his part, threw himself into a solitary offensive against enlargement, rapidly countered by Germany, Sweden and Austria.
He began researching the book in 2001, and threw himself into the novel during the last two years of his life.
Adding to the shock, Sopranzi's elderly brother threw himself into the Adriatic Sea soon after the news broke about his sister.
Adding to the tragedy, Sopranzi's elderly brother threw himself into the Adriatic Sea soon after the news broke about his sister.
Anastasio threw himself into the work with the enthusiasm of a novice.
The visitors capitalised on West Brom's vulnerability just eight minutes later when Carlton Cole threw himself at the ball inside the six-yard area.
Ferzat threw himself into the bed of the pickup and begged the three men who drove it to take him back to the city.
Ronaldo could have had a second soon after as United piled on the pressure, but Faye threw himself in the way of his rasping shot.
Four minutes later the game was treated to its first meaningful save when Friedel threw himself to his left to push away Babel's powerful shot.
Sent to an orphanage at age 7 because his mother couldn't support her five children, he soon threw himself into work, intent on improving his future.
The man said when the strike began he ran for cover in a nearby cypress forest and dislocated his shoulder when he threw himself on the ground.
The death of the unemployed telecoms engineer was confirmed as suicide, after the report authors re-interviewed the driver of the train that he threw himself in front of.
As a way of asserting that his medical studies (a concession to his physician father) were in vain, Berlioz threw himself out the window of a dissecting lab.
When an enemy grenade landed among a group of his comrades, Private First Class Svehla, without hesitation and undoubtedly aware of extreme danger, threw himself upon the grenade.
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And the Czech keeper pulled off a fine save as he threw himself to his left to tip an effort from the same player wide of the post.
When he scored against Arsenal, where he spent eight seasons, his first move was to hold up his hands, even as Wayne Rooney threw himself onto his shoulders.
Sperling threw himself into the fast-response job beginning Easter weekend.
The home side were fortunate not to be reduced to ten men on four minutes when Marko Marin threw himself into a wild and dangerous challenge on Stephane Mbia.
In 1990 Mario Vargas Llosa, one of Latin America's foremost novelists, enraged by a government attempt to nationalise his country's banks, cast aside his pen and threw himself into politics.
Pompey keeper David James saved an early effort from Matt Jarvis and bravely blocked a late Andy Keogh shot, while Tal Ben-Haim threw himself in front of Kevin Doyle's follow-up.
Liverpool eventually broke free of their second half shackles and Wigan had Josip Skoko to thank when he threw himself at a Dirk Kuyt shot from 12 yards with Kirkland committed.
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