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been committing
verb
To give in trust; to put into charge or keeping; to entrust; to consign; -- used with to, unto.
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"Poor farmers in Saurashtra have been committing suicide.
"They suspect you have been committing research fraud".
Over the past three years, the United States has been committing the planning fallacy on stilts.
"The Free Syrian Army have been committing abuses that amount to war crimes," Ms. Nasser said.
For more than a year, Mr. Assad's government has been committing crimes against humanity in Syria.
"We have, in effect, been committing an act of unthinking, unilateral educational disarmament," the report warned.
There is abundant evidence that elements within the police have been committing, not solving, murders.
"We understand that the Spanish were in pursuit of vessels who may have been committing crimes.
If the Mets had access to those reports, they would have been committing a violation.
And by the way, much of the Arab world believes that we've been committing war crimes in Falluja.
But during her visit to Somerset he confesses that he'd been committing adultery with her closest friend.
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