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One serious idea, floated by Mr Putin's regional envoy, is to entrust Kamchatka to a businessman who would pump in money, just as the tycoon Roman Abramovich has done as governor of nearby Chukotka.
One simple answer is to entrust your assets directly to a well-known member of the mutual fund business.
One is to entrust a franchise to a single director (Chris Nolan with Batman, Sam Raimi with Spider-Man and now Marc Webb with the Spider-Man reboot, all of them taking the reins for three movies apiece).
The effect of the Supreme Court's recent decision is to entrust majority voters with the protection of minority rights, and the only version of the United States in which such a system is fair and just is the mythical country that reunited and emancipated its slaves 150 years ago, the imagined colorblind, free, and equal nation.
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While being away from their relatives, participants expressed the need to "check up" if they were to entrust the system to look after their relatives in their absence.
The admiralty is to be entrusted to the Duke of Northumberland.
In the absence of original consent, whose wishes should prevail, or at the minimum, who is to be entrusted with making common sense decisions?
Their hands are good ones to entrust with the holiday.
And who are we going to entrust with this task?
The honour of holding the Olympic Games is entrusted to a city, not to a country.
So the state is entrusted to facilitate social rights to every citizen of a country.
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