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King Abdullah of Jordan this week sacked his government and appointed a new one, which he entrusted with introducing immediate political and economic reforms; Syria's Bashar al-Assad pledged similar measures; Yemen's Ali Abdullah Saleh promised not to run for yet another term.
A failure at that too, Pendleton slips into a semi-vegetative state, only dimly aware that Adi Wiltshire, the gorgeous and brainy graduate student he entrusted with his literary effects, has discovered the only extant copies of "Scream," his lurid thriller about the murder of a young girl that was published in 1977 by a small academic press.
The photo of Michael's personal physician, the man he entrusted with his health and well-being, sitting outside his tomb at Forest Lawn Cemetery -- a few days before he would be pleading not guilty to involuntary manslaughter -- is sad.
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And whom does he entrust with those forty-three volumes?
Mr. Beberman is choosy about whom he entrusts with his expensive bottles, many of which were hand-blown by Czech and Austrian makers before World War II.
But at City Opera, where he is entrusted with production after production, he has rarely done more than demonstrate a figurative tin ear for opera direction.
He took the part because he was entrusted with the complete script in advance (rare in TV drama) and because the young director, Dom Leclerc, impressed him with his theatrical background and talk of the "rhythm and musicality" of the story.
Duch wasn't one of the masterminds, but he was their zealous servant, and he was entrusted with the command of S-21, the prison where Khmer Rouge cadres were sent to be purged.
When asked during cross-examination, however, Austin said he couldn't really speak to the research done by the man he'd entrusted with what an average American would consider an unfathomable amount of money.
He was entrusted with tickets to the Mike Tyson vs. Bruce Seldon fight at the MGM Grand, which he disbursed to Death Row Records members.
By Macrinus he was entrusted with the administration of Pergamum and Smyrna, and on his return to Rome he was made consul.
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