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When I asked Barak if he was wrong to trust Arafat, he replied, "I don't know what it means, to trust.
"In jail, I wondered what a friend is, and what it means to trust," he said one day, quietly, watching Julissa and one of her sisters across the table at lunch.
In its relentless drive to pin the catfish to his or her real face, to his or her real identity, in an effort to breach the gap between the known and the unknown, "Catfish" is also a mediation on what it means to trust what you can't see or touch.
The word "credit," speaking of telling etymologies, comes from the Latin credere, which means "to trust".
Though Presbyterian in affialiation, RUF is for any Duke student, regardless of one's beliefs or doubts, to explore Christianity and what it means to trust and follow Jesus in community with other Duke students.
Here was a collection of adventurous individuals — who spent their days at Airbnb expanding the boundaries of what it means to trust another person — but they were stuck on the subtle behavior change of riding shotgun with a stranger.
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Is the public really meant to trust journalists who so fundamentally misunderstand what they are dealing with?
In my last two films I've been exploring the question of who are we meant to trust (by "we" I mean both the audience and the characters we're following).
I thought we were meant to trust you, Google!
The children who died from abuse in the most private, and usually most nurturing of sanctuaries, their homes, died at the hands of those they were meant to trust.
This would mean to trust, rely and depend on him for your life.
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