It's also a trusted arbiter of extremes, deciding who, officially, is the most wack. |
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The King trusted Neville with his life, for he was his most loyal of England's grand court and they knew each other from childhood. |
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She trusted Mitch with her life, and they spent many hours together, both happy and sad. |
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I spoke to one of his closest and most trusted advisers some 36 hours before the presidential vote, and he was a mass of nerves and frenzy. |
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We've entered a new world of politics now, where no one can be trusted and the truth doesn't matter. |
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Everyone turned to see who had spoken, and there in the corner stood an elderly courtier, one of the king's most trusted advisers. |
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Many people said they trusted their adviser and would be happy to recommend him or her to a friend. |
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Friends try to tell me otherwise, but if you knew my friends, you'd recognize them as the sort not to be trusted with the truth. |
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However, it had a firm foundation of trust on which to build, as recent surveys had shown that most people trusted their GP or nurse. |
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He was also trusted with the valuable shrink-wrap machine, a hefty responsibility for any man. |
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Staff working on a job like ours have to be trusted with the main secret and if they are indiscreet can give the whole show away in any case. |
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She had decided on a home birth, with a birthing pool, and wanted to be surrounded by people she trusted when the big day came. |
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They would mistreat me and abuse me, and would never have trusted me wandering the ship alone. |
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Computers on the trusted network can transparently access other departmental services. |
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I trusted Aunt Demeter to look out for my safety, but she betrayed every detail of my running away. |
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One of the key prosecution witnesses at his trial was a trusted comrade who had turned traitor. |
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He topped the list in a recent opinion poll in which respondents were asked who was the least trusted political figure in the country. |
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It said a gentleman is a man who behaves well towards others and who can always be trusted to act honorably. |
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The tone of his voice suggested that he was talking to a feeble-minded minion who couldn't be trusted to tie his or her own shoe laces. |
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She, as a woman, cannot be trusted with the technology, and therein lies the paradox. |
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As always my best efforts should not be trusted since I'm a bit screwy, so if you find any errors on my end please let me know. |
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Both involved persons in authority who used half-truths and recklessly false statements to manipulate people who trusted them. |
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Politicians, insisted Yes Minister's legendary mandarin, Sir Humphrey Appleby, simply cannot be trusted. |
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He paid tribute to the hard work of teachers and trusted teachers to do their job. |
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The Mongols were pagan, brutal savages who were not to be trusted, he declared. |
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I wanted the filling to be the real thing so I tested the recipe with many of my trusted tasters in the pub before I settled on the final mix. |
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Traditional systems such as Ayurveda, Siddha and Unani are time tested and trusted by millions. |
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These people cannot be trusted with the fundamental machinery of democracy. |
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If someone is unable to be attentive to the needs of others, they cannot be trusted with land. |
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But let's not run away with the idea that Kevin is some kind of burbling half-wit who shouldn't be trusted to do up his own shoelaces. |
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Gillen was a trusted ally of the Aranda people, and he and Spencer were able to spend long periods with them. |
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Shaped by one of the few men to be trusted with the last precious piece of bona fide linksland in Scotland, it is truly beautiful. |
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This was when we discover that my dear friend, trusted driver and car owner had a fear for heights. |
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No doubt among the Ukrainian community he was regarded as one of their own and would be trusted to do right by them. |
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He would delegate to his trusted lieutenants and then leave them alone to do their jobs. |
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The only problem was Hunter never really knew what his trusted lieutenant was thinking. |
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The presidential elections, however, showed that public opinion polls and sociologists are not to be trusted without reserve. |
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He is one of the nation's top anchormen and a new poll just named him the most trusted newscaster in America. |
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They believe that a trusted company client is unlikely to recommend that they employ a layabout. |
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His government is not trusted, and no amount of socially caring speeches can change that. |
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He could not be trusted, they said, because he had clocked up one red card and 20 yellow cards in the past two seasons. |
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As for memoirs, even if there are any, they cannot always be trusted or relied upon. |
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Whatever leadership and vision can be found in the private sector cannot be relied upon as genuine, and cannot be trusted. |
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Like other clients, she had relied on their advice and integrity, she trusted them. |
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In other cases, they were still running drugs as one of their many hustles, but they could not keep regular clients who trusted them. |
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It felt strange to trust, for there had not been many in her life whom she had felt were worthy enough to be trusted. |
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Devoted to the ones they love, the Komondor can be trusted to stay near you and not wander too far. |
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She managed to be both gentle and authoritative and I trusted her to bring you into the world. |
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It is important that they be so, for science needs good communicators whose word can be trusted. |
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He pulled out his trusted wooden sword and cut a swath of wool from the sheep, exposing the flesh of the animal. |
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Friends tell me it is cheaper to buy a new sofa than to re-cover my trusted old one. |
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Tried and trusted technologies, including reciprocating engines and microturbines also offer options. |
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Although he shared the Grierson gang's instinctive leftism, he was never quite trusted by them. |
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Well, the new realism is that juries cannot be trusted in respect of any matter that might be adverse to the accused. |
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He's given some to his most trusted companions for safe keeping, transferred some to more secret and more protected hiding places. |
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Sara knew he would razz her about the political correctness and her saying she trusted me. |
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These possibilities and actualities turn Berry from a doomsaying prophet into a trusted guide and even a friend, a sharer of hope. |
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And this has been woven into the larger story, of the malevolent sea, which cannot be trusted at all at the moment. |
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I needed to talk with someone who was very smart, someone who I absolutely trusted, someone who knew me as well as I knew myself. |
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With the exception of a saintly matron, called Mama Sunshine, who collects waifs and strays, grown-ups are not to be trusted. |
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They still exhibit pangs for an occasional all-nighter and both could be trusted to fall off the wagon without descending into intoxicated free fall. |
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Players never give out their telephone number or contact information, instead leaning on the caddy as a trusted arranger. |
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Regardless of what the polls might indicate, citizens are no longer resting easy in the belief that their government can be trusted to protect their interests. |
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They believe that no government that suffers form faintheartedness, weak-mindedness and the absence of professional integrity and competence, deserves to be trusted to govern. |
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Under these circumstances a leader who is trusted can make a claim on well-disposed followers whose acquiescence, although intuitive, is not simply gullible. |
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The researchers found more wealthy residents in one city knew and completely trusted their neighbours than was the case in well-off parts of another city. |
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Stage coaches seldom stopped to chain a wheel, but trusted to the strength of the breast straps of the wheel horses to control the speed in descending a hill. |
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Plunder and rapine were a way of life and no man trusted his brother. |
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They began as innocent children and were gradually rendered wicked and evil and absolutely corrupt by the treatment they received at the hands of those they most trusted! |
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This sort of access is granted to anyone who has been an active Wikipedian for a while, those individuals generally known and trusted in the community. |
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Filling a void in the marketplace for quality products at reasonable prices, the Smith Brothers name has grown to be a very trusted name in the Western Industry. |
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He's holding out on vital information that we trusted him with. |
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Classic FM, Naxos and even some programmes on Radio 3 have emphasised repertory over performer, leaving new music without popular, trusted advocates. |
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He became one of the few trusted confidantes of Bobby Fischer, who in turn made Torre his official second for his 1992 return match with Boris Spassky. |
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For conservatives, only explicitly right-wing news organizations can be trusted to tell the truth. |
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Nasser dominated Egypt post-1952 and Sadat served as a trusted lieutenant. |
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Abraham and Sarah trusted the same God, and they were declared righteous. |
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Couric and co-host Matt Lauer became the most trusted names in morning news, furthering the legacy of the show. |
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Computer crimes, such as embezzlement or planting of logic bombs, are normally committed by trusted personnel who have permission to use the computer system. |
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Cautious in so many ways, Stalin trusted in his ability to read the runes of Hitler's intentions without discussing the evidence with anyone else. |
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I believe that one should have a personal doctor, a dentist, a hairdresser, and, of course, a trusted bookstore. |
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Ingram trusted law enforcement, not least because he was a sheriff himself. |
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Inside was Mandelbaum, her twenty-four-year-old son Julius, and her most trusted confidant, Herman Stoude. |
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The malvertising was found on a number of prominent and trusted websites. |
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But the people of Iraq were strong-willed, a great people, and he trusted them to sort out their affairs. |
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I think speaking with a trusted friend about your grief could also help. |
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He has risen to be the most trusted lieutenant to a thuggish gang boss. |
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Khamenei also said that he trusted the negotiating team and would do everything in his power to help it. |
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The first Jew to be knighted, he was also a close and trusted friend of Edward IV, as well as of Richard. |
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The end of Kodak is a source of sadness, like the passing of an old, trusted family friend. |
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In uncertain times, voters want a leader who can be trusted to suitably manage essential programs. |
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I had no problem at all trusting that people were on task, and I assumed my boss in Sunnyvale trusted me, too. |
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But he neither liked nor trusted Governor La Follette, whom he regarded as unbalanced and dangerous to the Republican Party. |
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If there was a takeaway from this weekend, it's that this message was repeatedly said by trusted, respected conservatives. |
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They are lurking with only their most trusted confidantes in shadowy corners. |
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I knew I shouldn't have trusted that little tramp with our secrets! |
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His overall appearance was that of a shifty man who couldn't be trusted. |
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Ten years of sweat by Charles Graeber lead to a masterly account of a man trusted to heal who instead killed with impunity. |
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He charged his trusted advisor Yitzhak Molcho to act as a watchdog to prevent any progress. |
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In 2001 he had the index cards transcribed and sent the typescript to trusted friends like Stephen Parker and myself. |
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He's proven himself too shriekingly partisan to be trusted again. |
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However, I think that he trusted me in my abilities just as I trusted his. |
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You might need help from those trusted advisers in the weeks up ahead. |
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In fact, I believe he trusts you more than he's ever trusted anyone. |
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She had trusted Thomas with her heart, and also secretly loved him. |
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It is doubtful that he trusted Jude with the key to the post office box. |
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I trusted John with my daughter and I was very angry when I found out. |
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Many political activists of DLK were assassinated with the perpetrators not being found, including Xhemajl Mustafa, Rugova's most trusted aide. |
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I wouldn't have trusted dear old Monty to break the death of a bluebottle without managing to foozle it somehow. |
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At the betrothal ceremony, however, she falls in love with Diarmuid, one of Fionn's most trusted warriors. |
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His most trusted advisor was Dunstan, who he recalled from exile and made Archbishop of Canterbury. |
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Men so situated, beyond the pale of the honor and the law, are not to be trusted. |
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She was increasingly trusted by her husband as his assistant at the ironworks, and she acted as his representative for the company. |
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Review the process of kything. Using this process, ask a trusted friend or companion to share in an experience of kything or spiritual presence. |
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The document providers typically pay the trusted submitter a per-document fee. |
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I never really trusted Richard, but you certainly were won over by his smooth talking and intelligent ideas. |
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Another by now trusted technocrat, d'Aguesseau, returned as Chancellor, initiating down to his death in 1751 landmark judicial reforms. |
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So do you have a Tonto in your life? If not, find one and make that person your trusted companion. |
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The site offers a trusted information source for the latest news articles and videos about the additive manufacturing industry. |
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It's gratifying to know that the USPTO has acknowledged this statutory declaration for this trusted brand. |
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Walpole trusted him completely, and gave him extensive control over his affairs. |
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His judgement was trusted by all who knew him, and in later years statesmen went to him for counsel and advice. |
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Flamens took care of the cults of various gods, while augurs were trusted with taking the auspices. |
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As a trusted, broad-spectrum antibiotic, Clavamox enjoys a wide range of uses in treating dental and other common infections. |
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The soil here is red due to haematite, and climbing lore suggests that magnetic compasses cannot be trusted in this locality. |
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Deeply trusted by the Emperor, Hongwu consulted Li on institutional matters. |
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This required that the emperor station a trusted senior man as governor of the province. |
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The Straits Chinese or Peranakan were trusted by the British administration when Singapore was a crown colony. |
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Usually the assumption is leaders can only build close relations with trusted assistants due to lack of time and resources. |
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Some officers trusted their sepoys, but others tried to disarm them to forestall potential uprisings. |
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He ruined himself and all that trusted in him by crotchets that he could never explain to any rational man. |
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Karacha, however, was not to be trusted, as Kolzo and his men walked into an ambush and were all killed. |
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He also claimed that the agreement was void because his sons were taken hostage with the implication that his word alone could not be trusted. |
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Hesser Hyundai is one of the most trusted Hyundai dealers in the Beloit WI area dedicated to taking away the stressfulness of car shopping. |
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The States General sent eight delegates from several of the provinces as none trusted the others to represent them adequately. |
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Kudzu stands as a trusted resource for consumers to share their experiences with others. |
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They respected and trusted her and portrayed her in this light generations after the Spanish conquest. |
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This abundance of specie remonetized the Ming economy, whose paper money had suffered repeated hyperinflation and was no longer trusted. |
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The emperor dispatched some of his most trusted officers to reveal or destroy secret societies, bandits, and loyalists to his other relatives. |
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Tune in as The Balancing Act hosts help jump start the day with lively conversations, and trusted information to empower a woman's life. |
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As the Buddha trusted the responsibility on the four groups of Buddhists namely the bhikkhus, bhikkhunis, laymen and laywomen equally. |
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I did not turn to ascertain who it might be, but trusted it was no one of importance, as the poddy and I presented rather a grotesque appearance. |
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He felt that he had been manipulated by the people he trusted most. |
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When William Rufus died suddenly in 1100 and Henry became king, Richard de Redvers quickly became one of his most trusted advisers. |
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In such an environment, a participant site is classified as, trusted or nontrusted node. |
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Theodosius' trusted general Arbogast strangled Maximus' son, Flavius Victor, at Trier in the fall of the same year. |
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The Scots trusted not their own numbers as equal to fight with the English. |
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In my opinion the Chancellor of the Exchequer is the trusted and confidential steward of the public. |
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In the interim, Washington replaced Gates with his trusted subordinate, Nathanael Greene. |
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This is bonkbuster territory, where Jilly Cooper is a trusted course specialist. |
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Peace may have broken out but it was perfectly clear that Margaret was still not fully trusted, and access to her son was strictly limited. |
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It just goes to show that EU bureaucrats are not the only people that should not be trusted with a map and marker pen. |
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That, trusted home, might yet enkindle you unto the crown, besides the Thane of Cawdor. |
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For Amish and Mennonites, salves and ointments made from these very same plants are trusted staples in almost every medicine cabinet. |
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Because of its successes in Sicily and Italy, 30AU became greatly trusted by naval intelligence. |
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She depended heavily on a group of trusted advisers, led by William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley. |
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During this period, neither William nor Robert seems to have trusted Henry. |
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A couple of years ago, she looked to the culture for healing, going to sweatlodge and circles with women she trusted. |
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Henry was coeval with Edward III and was pivotal to his reign, becoming his best friend and most trusted commander. |
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The British government had trusted that America would share nuclear technology, which the British saw as a joint discovery. |
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He stated that other nations might join the first four mentioned after experience proved they could be trusted. |
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Gain experience in naval operations and you may be trusted to command big capital ships, subs or even full naval deployments. |
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Traditionally, European armies left major command positions to those who could be trusted, namely, the aristocracy. |
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When it comes to not being trusted, he is the slipperiest, most unreliable snake at Westminster. |
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Edward's court had been a martial one, based on the interdependence between the king and his most trusted noblemen as military captains. |
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After he made some dubious claims about the company, fewer people trusted him. |
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But I trusted Tony Robbins could sort me out on both fronts. |
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The Mountbattens slipped back into their old modus vivendi, 'but it was particularly easy now, for my father trusted them both. |
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As fine a gentleman of his inches as ever I saw trusted to the stage, or any where else. |
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This achievement positions Morpho as a trusted end-to-end provider of world-class hardware and software solutions in the Aadhaar program. |
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I think our beaches would turn into cesspits riddled with disease that humans can contract if we trusted lazy dog owners to have access. |
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So all that evidence we had gathered meant nothing and essentially this team of experienced inspectors was not trusted to make a judgement. |
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He had always trusted Lucian for the cunninger insight and did it now though Lucian lay in the bishop's arms limp and senseless. |
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Founded in 1994, by two prominent Bellcore Scientists, Surety is recognized as a premiere trusted time-stamp authority. |
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These hesitations and counterturns suggest that the actor cannot be completely trusted. |
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When Henry decided to annul his marriage to Catherine, John Fisher became her most trusted counsellor and one of her chief supporters. |
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An e-mail spoofer makes the e-mail look authentic and appear to be from a trusted company or friend, but instead it contains a malicious link. |
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But did the Bundesbank, forced by the politicians to replace the trusted deutschmark with a communized new currency, prepare itself for today's sovereign debt disaster? |
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The trusted repairman has awakened so he could demonstrate these features. |
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The royal court was formed round Henry's trusted friends, such as Richard de Clare, the brothers Hugh and Roger Bigod and Humphrey de Bohun and Henry's brother, Richard. |
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She had so good a seat and hand she might be trusted with any mount. |
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To try the brand that Japanese families have trusted for 50 years to both moisturize and treat all types of skin conditions, request a free sample on www. |
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Polly the parrot, Fribbet the frog, Linus the lion, and Mongo the monkey each offer trusted help and advice to Captain No Beard in his daring search for the Aurora Borealis. |
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This was a powerful and trusted position in the medieval period. |
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The Alan Partridge actor made a video for Labour urging voters to back the party because it could be trusted with the NHS and would take action to tackle rich tax avoiders. |
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Machiavelli can probably be trusted here since there was a rash of bankruptcies and bank failures in Florence shortly after Cosimo's death which led to a small recession. |
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I trusted that I might have had other glad meetings and pleasant communings with my honoured and honourworthy father in this world, but it was not so appointed. |
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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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Tune in as The Balancing Act hosts help jump start the day with lively conversations, recipe ideas and trusted information to empower a woman's life. |
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Bankruptcy doesn't negate a client's need for the services of a trusted adviser to reestablish credit, procure reasonable interest rates and prepare tax forms. |
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After his return from Rome, Arminius became a trusted advisor to Varus, but in secret he forged an alliance of Germanic tribes that had traditionally been enemies. |
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Immediately after the Norman conquest of England, King William installed one of his most trusted confidants, William FitzOsbern, as Earl of Hereford. |
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It is certainly true that the largely corrupt and inefficient bureaucracies of most countries are not to be trusted with anything so delicate as industrial policy. |
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Spitball ideas now, and with help from a trusted adviser, finalize a plan. |
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Russell trusted the IPMs to give a true picture of the national average, because he assumed death rates to be relatively equal across the social spectrum. |
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Spoofing is the assumption of a false identity, usually one trusted by the targeted user in order to seek unauthorized information or to give false instructions. |
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His dog has been his trusted companion for the last five years. |
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This is admittedly the bare basics of journalism, and one would hope it took more than simple journalistic blocking and tackling to become our most trusted practitioner. |
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Within the court were his officials, misteriales, his friends, amici, and the familiares regis, the king's informal inner circle of confidants and trusted servants. |
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Spitamenes, who held an undefined position in the satrapy of Sogdiana, in 329 BC betrayed Bessus to Ptolemy, one of Alexander's trusted companions, and Bessus was executed. |
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During the ensuing Battle of Chaeronea, Philip commanded the right wing and Alexander the left, accompanied by a group of Philip's trusted generals. |
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The Curragh incident on 20 March 1914 had already led Westminster to believe that the British Army could not be trusted to carry out their orders in Ireland. |
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Judges often became the recipients of spontaneous unburdenings, which could happen only when the tellers already trusted their listeners' discretion. |
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He had trusted to the sanctity of Easter for immunity from attack. |
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Alternatively, untrust corresponds to the space between distrust and trust, in which an agent is positively trusted, but not sufficiently to cooperate with. |
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And neither can they be trusted not to hold siege to the Bab El Mandeb strait that not only connects the Red Sea with the Indian Ocean but is also a link to Suez Canal. |
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