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The children's author writes large checks out to political parties she loathes, and entrusts them to a relative to mail if she misses a deadline.
He falls in love and discovers that she has a relationship with Muraviov, who plays Mozart for her and entrusts her with his palaces scattered around the world.
During the confused aftermath of the explosion, an old man, fatally wounded, hands the boy a heavy gold ring, and entrusts him with a priceless seventeenth-century painting.
The process has exposed bizarre weaknesses in the way that America casts its votes and entrusts the job of overseeing elections to politicians.
Its purpose is to improve the outrageous statute used to prosecute Swartz, the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which makes much of the American population potential felons and entrusts our continued freedom to prosecutorial forbearance.
The bill identifies 26 million acres of public lands and 850 sites of special natural, archeological and cultural value — including a dozen or so national monuments — and entrusts the bureau with restoring and protecting them for future generations.
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Listen deeply - and entrust yourself - and your karmic destiny - to him and to him alone.
He was not averse to appointing a strong deputy, Lelyveld, and entrusting him with power.
In the meantime it has been wrapped and entrusted to the gallery.
Colleges for lay students also were erected and entrusted to the Jesuits.
From England he recruited Lioba (died 782) and entrusted her with developing Benedictine monasteries for women.
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