In a statement yesterday, he said the resignation reflected his son's "constant devotion to doing what he felt was in the best interest of the company."
She died in 1893, after a long illness during which he gave constant, tender devotion to her, as he had throughout their marriage.
His faith was strong, but his constant religious devotions caused him to lose friends and do poorly in school.
Queenie had begun to give him her "constant, single-hearted, incorruptible, uncritical devotion."
I have a profound sense of gratitude to one who maintains a constant devotion to his discipline.
But others find the constant devotions of these men to be laudable proof of Kennedy's ability to lead and inspire.
Conseil could not draw a word from him; and, fearing that, in a dreadful fit of madness, he might kill himself, watched him with constant devotion.
In this tragedy of a Northern woman's true and constant devotion, the beauty of the ballad is brought to its full fruition.
He was so serious, it was obvious he needed her to remind him that life held other possibilities than a constant devotion to duty.
Černý had a constant devotion to Czech avant-garde technical innovations which blossomed in 1966.