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is bestowing
verb
To lay up in store; deposit for safe keeping; stow; place.
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One of his oddest habits is bestowing "park names" (he is Starquest) on more than 6,000 people.
When Rickey describes his new player as "superhuman," he is bestowing a curse in the form of praise, and identifying a paradox central to postwar racial politics.
The pace with which Mr. Liu is bestowing the awards — more than one a day — and the priority he gives to such ceremonies suggest a political outreach effort as much as an official duty.
It is a process that is bestowing great wealth on a few North Dakotans whose forebears, mostly immigrants from Scandinavia, homesteaded on unforgiving land here and whose own children held on to their sub-surface mineral lease rights even during the grinding times of the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression.
To one side, a table is piled high with gold trophies as if for some strange sports day – and in one of the evening's most amusing moments, Edward impulsively presents an assortment of these to Gaveston, careless, in his infatuation, of which titles he is bestowing on his darling.
For all of our troubles over the holidays, the Xbox team is bestowing upon all Gold and Silver members a free download of Undertow.
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In Iran's revolutionary era, martyrdom is bestowed more freely.
Academic credibility is bestowed by a consortium of international universities.
Further, it is bestowed by God upon whom he pleases.
"Mercy is never earned, it is bestowed," she said.
"Legitimacy is bestowed by the vote of the people".
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