Keeping the performer at ease is usually entrusted to the agent and concert promoter. |
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Such estates were entrusted to bailiffs who all too often were dishonest and tyrannical. |
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The children will now be entrusted to the tender mercies of their distant cousin. |
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He pleaded not guilty to cruelty and claimed he had entrusted the puppies to a man called Phil. |
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Mom and Dad pedaled aft while my brother, Kevin, and I perched on the fore seats, entrusted with the task of steering. |
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On receiving a telephone call asking him to arrange delivery of the raffle prize, he asked that it be entrusted to Royal Mail. |
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He personally lived frugally and spent the research funding entrusted to him with the same care. |
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We let that opportunity slip through our fingers, as we entrusted narrow-minded politicians to discuss the idea. |
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In 1981 he returned to Khon Kaen and was entrusted with the apostolate for leprosy patients and their families. |
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When the decision to assign a consistorial benefit is made, a cardinal is entrusted with the duty to examine the case. |
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He was one of the Lord's three archangels, a specially created angel who was entrusted with a particular anointing. |
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The first part of the text is confused, but we are told that the powerful oath was entrusted to the archangel Michael. |
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They are insulting to the thousands of parents who have entrusted their children to this school system. |
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This is also the manner in which she handles the religious instruction and moral education classes entrusted to her. |
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Foreign affairs, defense, monetary matters, and communication would be entrusted to a confederate government elected by all citizens. |
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Their preparation might be entrusted to the commander-in-chief of the Land Forces and commanders of wartime military districts. |
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The patricians entrusted with Yale University's future knew it was time to swing into action. |
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Earp was employed by Johnson Security Services and was entrusted with a pass key which allowed him access to all parts of the school. |
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Three orphaned Cheyenne boys were entrusted to the missionaries in 1863 and baptized shortly thereafter. |
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They all patently love and cherish the objects entrusted to them by Victorian philanthropists and municipal benefactors. |
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Before this time, the French king had entrusted these lands to the Sulpicians to administer as seigneuries. |
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The chief heralds had by now been officially entrusted with authority to grant or confirm the right to coats. |
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We have also had stories of lawyers pocketing money entrusted to them by clients and others allegedly being involved in corruption. |
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We are honoured by being entrusted with the stewardship of this venerable company. |
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As responsible stewards of the resources entrusted to us, we constantly re-evaluate our programs. |
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You have been entrusted by the American people as stewards of the public airwaves. |
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A former voluntary worker says pythons there fed on pet rabbits, hamsters and gerbils that had been entrusted to the zoo's care. |
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She entrusted a huge collection of books, documents, notebooks and other items from her news days to the center. |
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I believe the President has violated this sacred trust between the leaders and those of whom he was entrusted to lead. |
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Six villages were adopted and continuous spinning, processing and weaving work was entrusted to tribal women. |
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If the latter condition prevails, then vicegerency will be entrusted to a different people or generation. |
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The power also with which the judges are entrusted, is but of a moderate extent, and to be executed bona fide. |
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He is the shepherd, the pastor, the teacher, of the community entrusted to his care. |
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The silver medalist at the Atlanta Games four years ago was the final torch-bearer entrusted with lighting the Olympic cauldron. |
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The message entrusted to the preacher must be proclaimed just as it was first delivered. |
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If the removal of wood and charcoal specimens is entrusted to a competent dendrochronologist, this destruction will be prevented. |
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In ancient and aboriginal cultures, dreams were too important to he entrusted to mere dreamers. |
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Among the People of the Scripture is he who, if entrusted with a Qintar, will readily pay it back. |
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The court also indicated that the defendants' fiduciary duty included a responsibility to account for property and money entrusted to them. |
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However, they may be whistling in the wind, for they entrusted the precious volume to a tabloid journalist, of all people. |
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Higher-quality versions dubbed from actual DVDs entrusted to movie-industry insiders and reviewers can be on the market within days. |
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Do you know what it is like to be entrusted with leadership responsibility? |
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Why can he not be more vituperative, more passionate, even more enamoured of the boys and of the duty we have entrusted him with? |
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Journalism, like most things, is a grave responsibility you have been entrusted with. |
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Exposing a kook being entrusted with a mission of vital national security interest is pretty important. |
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No international body is entrusted with the task of prosecuting and punishing those criminal offences. |
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He was entrusted with their gypsy wagon and the objects they sold from it whenever they stopped in any populated place. |
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And carelessness is not a desirable attribute for an institution which is entrusted with children. |
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You are only entrusted with the responsibility on behalf of the remaining spouse and children. |
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He records and names these places as though entrusted with an essential job. |
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William was entrusted with manoeuvring these slabs into position and stood just to the rear of the wagon. |
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Students were entrusted with the responsibility of identifying problems and chalking out plans to solve them. |
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Silence broken, he then spoke of the difficulty of filling the capacity he is entrusted with. |
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She was entrusted with the social inclusion agenda that he saw as being the purpose of the Scottish parliament. |
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He can be duped by almost anyone and it is amazing that he is entrusted with quite so many secrets and responsible jobs. |
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He is entrusted with ensuring the best all-round coaching and preparation for the country's top amateurs. |
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In general, this sort of discretion was entrusted to men with social stature. |
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These agencies were entrusted with independent legislative authority on a federal level. |
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This is a matter of prudential judgment made by those entrusted with the care of the common good. |
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They were entrusted with the defence and propagation of the Buddhist faith. |
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Concurrent powers are those which are entrusted primarily to one body which does not, however, exclude the possibility of another body intervening at a later date to regulate the matters concerned. |
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Those who are by definition free of the biases that come with living near or working with those entrusted to protect us. |
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The parents of girl quadruplets in Nanjing signed a contract with a Beijing-based advertising company that entrusted it with the girls' growth and education. |
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Both Know-Nothings and Democrats exaggerated the events in Kansas and predicted disaster if the other party were to be entrusted with protecting slavery. |
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He is entrusted with the development of the sport in the Asian region. |
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We are entrusted with the lives of soldiers, and those soldiers, when deployed, entrust us with the health of their spouses and children back home. |
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She also entrusted me to arrange a removalist to do the Heavy Stuff. |
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A credential-laden custodian of the Tudor repertory, Donald Mahler, was entrusted with the staging so that nothing would be lost in the translation. |
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The ordinary person, as already indicated, was not worthy nor able to have direct contact with the spirits, and their relations had to be entrusted to the angekok. |
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Once when he and his wife were on vacation he entrusted his teenage sister to watch his daughters. |
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That he certainly should not have been entrusted with access to hundreds of thousands of sensitive documents. |
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The vast amounts of risk capital entrusted to entrepreneurs to create new companies and to invent new markets have fueled a frenzy of innovation that has reshaped the economy. |
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Because sgt Simpson and many all-Americans like him are the ones you will be entrusted to lead, protect and stand in front of. |
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Previously it was up to the police to deal with such misdemeanours but now contractor-operated automatic cameras are being entrusted with the job. |
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The contrast with those entrusted with the campaign could not have been Starker. |
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As it transpired, the person who messaged me was a real world friend of her's, whom she had entrusted to dig me out and let me know what happened to her. |
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Now this may be severe but when you are on the trackless desert of Arabia and your life is entrusted to a horse, you had better have a trained obedient horse. |
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What you mistake for humor is nothing more than virulent and blatant homophobic garbage, utterly unworthy of the 140-year-old magazine entrusted to your care. |
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The teachers served to initiate the catechumens through different stages, until the hearer was adept enough to be entrusted with the mysteries of the faith. |
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When a single company is entrusted with such large amounts of highly sensitive data, a single stuff-up is obviously going to affect a far greater number of people at once. |
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He served as the overall director, supervising the army of over 200 artists entrusted with realising the film in the frighteningly brief period of eleven months. |
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The direct selection of volunteers for The Reserves may be entrusted to preliminary selection centers, which should be organic divisions of military commissariats. |
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The enforcement of the possessory assizes and measures against crime was now entrusted to royal justices, sent out on eyre to act as the king's agents. |
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In the pre-digital world valuable historical documents were often only allowed to be examined under the watchful eye of a person entrusted with their care. |
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The ECB is not entrusted with any direct responsibility related to prudential supervision of credit institutions and the stability of the financial system. |
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Their language contrasted with that of the eighteenth-century reformers who had entrusted the mission of modernity and progress to enlightened rulers. |
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Still, this citadel of his own making, clearly set off from the rest of things and entrusted to him, was the whole and sole domain of man's responsible action. |
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I am honored to serve as the floor leader for the House Republican Caucus and grateful that my colleagues have entrusted me with this leadership position. |
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As for the judgment of sin being entrusted to the public assembly rather judging for oneself, at first glance polytheism really seems to show tolerant justice. |
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Among other functions, these courts were entrusted with the power to appoint teachers and preachers. |
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Philip, before leaving, had entrusted his prisoners to Conrad, but Richard forced him to hand them over to him. |
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Custody of the Great Seal of the Realm is entrusted to the Lord Chancellor. |
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On 1 February 1587, Elizabeth signed the death warrant, and entrusted it to William Davison, a privy councillor. |
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He is entrusted with a certain amount of misery which it is his duty to distribute as fairly as he can. |
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They failed to 'keep an eye on these geniuses' to whom they had entrusted the responsibility of the management of America's great corporations. |
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Launch officers, or missileers, entrusted with the keys to the missiles did poorly and, on their own, would have flunked, the records show. |
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The President is primarily a figurehead, but is entrusted with certain constitutional powers with the advice of the Council of State. |
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Lord FitzAlan, last British Viceroy of Ireland, was the last private person to be entrusted with the Lodge. |
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Theobald entrusted him with several important missions to Rome and also sent him to Bologna and Auxerre to study canon law. |
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The state's foreign relations are entrusted to the Holy See's Secretariat of State and diplomatic service. |
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Marie-Laure and her father, possibly entrusted with a valuable artifact, take refuge in the walled Breton town of Saint-Malo. |
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Arabian MEP has been entrusted by Kahramaa to carry out MEP works at more than 20 substations over a 20 month period. |
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America's sons and daughters will be entrusted to your care. |
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And as a result, we let down the people we are entrusted to serve. |
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Magnum is an entrusted brand, with an irrefutably global reach. |
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In the early days of August 1921, the Churchills' children were entrusted to a French nursery governess in Kent, Mlle. |
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The abovementioned entrusted loan matter constitutes connected transaction of the Company. |
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People entrusted with SBU information must safeguard it and employ the most stringent access control available. |
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The UPC has been entrusted by the government to come up with a space that is likely to be dedicated to a figure in the royal family. |
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Petar Gosev as member of LDP is ending his first 7-year term and under the law he may be entrusted one more. |
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Thus, the endorsee could be better understood to be the agent of the endorser, who is entrusted to present the instrument for collection. |
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The Treasury was entrusted to the pococurante capacity of Grafton, the Exchequer to the erratic genius of Charles Townshend. |
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They are entrusted with various tasks by God and only follow His instructions. |
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There, Alboin created the first Lombard duchy, which he entrusted to his nephew Gisulf. |
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From then on, its governance was entrusted to wardens as representatives of the crown. |
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His mother married Henry VII's uncle Jasper Tudor, and his wardship was entrusted to the king's mother, Lady Margaret Beaufort. |
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They advised the magistrates who were entrusted with the administration of justice, most importantly the praetors. |
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As the King's confidence in de Melo increased, the King entrusted him with more control of the state. |
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The castles were entrusted by Edward to constables, charged to defend them and, in some cases, also empowered to defend the town walls as well. |
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The holder of a Hellenic leitourgia was not taxed a specific sum, but was entrusted with a particular ritual, which could be performed with greater or lesser magnificence. |
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Upon his arrival, Viceroy Don Antonio de Mendoza vigorously took to the duties entrusted to him by the King and encouraged the exploration of Spain's new mainland territories. |
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A seeing eye dog is entrusted with the life of their master. |
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Authorities said one home was hit six times after the suspects recruited a teen-age neighbor, entrusted by the residents to house-sit, while they were away on vacation. |
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Cabral's instructions were precisely to succeed where Gama had failed, and to this end was entrusted with magnificent gifts to present to the Zamorin. |
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Those to whom the king had entrusted me, observing how ill I was clad, ordered a tailor to come next morning, and take measure for a suit of clothes. |
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Cromwell's troops were commanded by Charles Worsley, later one of his Major Generals and one of his most trusted advisors, to whom he entrusted the mace. |
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Antony was denounced as a public enemy, and Caesar's adopted son and chosen heir, Gaius Octavianus, was entrusted with the command of the war against him. |
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He was also able to participate in a Church Council meeting in Jerusalem on the same trip and he was entrusted with transporting the relics of Saint Stephen. |
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There the metropolitan of Moldavia and Bucovina, Metropolitan Daniel, had entrusted his secretary for diakonia and media with the national responsibility for the project. |
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Very soon Davy entrusted Faraday with the preparation of nitrogen trichloride samples, and they both were injured in an explosion of this very sensitive substance. |
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Columbus entrusted his older, legitimate son Diego to take care of Beatriz and pay the pension set aside for her following his death, but Diego was negligent in his duties. |
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With this selection, Boeing has entrusted BAE Systems to develop the complete suite of flight control electronics, which are critical to the 777X fly-by-wire system. |
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One of these as early as 1493 attempted to recover no less a sum than 428,000 maravedis which the refugees from Spain had entrusted to Diego de Soria. |
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In modern logic, the role of universal grammar is entrusted to a formal calculus representing the mental operations which are expressed in discourse. |
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Historically, in the context of the law of bailments, common carriers had a higher duty of care with respect to goods entrusted to them than other entities. |
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It may seem paradoxical that in a culture that considers women to be cultural outsiders, perennial semichildren, the task of enculturating the young is entrusted to women. |
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The man must answer to his employer for the money entrusted to his care. |
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