He served as a mentor to dozens of children and threw himself into fundraising.
As the Arab Spring unfolded two years ago, Hitto threw himself into Syrian activism.
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.
Mr. Gingrich threw himself into working as "a specialist in futurism, " according to a 1973 college news release.
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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.
He threw himself into raising money for Democrats in 2004, and has contributed or raised money for some two dozen candidates.
Anastasio threw himself into the work with the enthusiasm of a novice.
Ferzat threw himself into the bed of the pickup and begged the three men who drove it to take him back to the city.
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.
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.
Loomis threw himself into the job, shutting down the Tuxedo Park lab to work on developing a long-range radar system that would allow Allied forces to detect enemy movements during World War II.
Robbins threw himself into the role of team leader and arranged for Rod and Gary to test the waters as public speakers and performers, first at a law-enforcement conference and then at a walk-around magic gig.
With only a few thousand miles of the planned 18, 000 mile (29, 000km) network laid and another two-and-a-half years before the job would be complete, Mr Nacchio threw himself into building a business and no less important selling a vision.
The company took a hit in 1988 when lie-detector tests were made illegal for employment purposes, so Argenbright, who says it made him "focus like a blowtorch, " threw himself into building the aviation services and security business.
Early on this outcast in a family of great wealth and power turned to Islamic radicalism, and he threw himself into the 1980s Afghanistan war against the Soviet Union, training recruits as an agent of the Saudis.
William Casey loved a conflict and threw himself wholeheartedly into each one that came his way.
Such was his excitement that he threw himself back into the company, first taking direct control of the underperforming applications division and then, at the end of 1998, telling Mr Lane that he intended to involve himself in every aspect of the business.
In a frantic finale to the first 45 minutes, Walter Samuel threw himself in front of Malouda as he drove into the box, while Motta rescued Inter with a goalline clearance as Anelka forced a shot beyond Cesar.
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