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The folklorists encouraged the people of Bolden to take the shout public; under Mr. McKiver's stewardship, a touring group, the McIntosh County Shouters, was assembled.
Not only has Lili gone from the above to the below under his stewardship (a definite improvement) but he's a huge, red, demon thing!
Others complained about how they or their districts had been treated under Mr. Rose's stewardship, a charge Mr. Rose said was unfair.
The nuclear part of the Lancaster House treaties contains a 50-year commitment to work together on nuclear-weapons stewardship, a highly sensitive area entailing exceptional levels of mutual trust.
His death serves as a reminder of the G.O.P.'s historic tradition of environmental stewardship, a tradition stretching as far back as Teddy Roosevelt, which the party has now repudiated.
Instead of weapons development, America's nuclear-weapons scientists have been engaged in "stockpile stewardship", a programme designed to ensure that the country's warheads will continue to function predictably as they age.
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Johnson wishes that the wealthy would adopt a greater "spirit of stewardship," an openness to policy change that could include, for instance, a more aggressive tax on inheritance.
After all, under Levandowski's stewardship, an Uber self-driving car ran a red light in San Francisco last December.
We anticipate that POC testing may also reduce costs associated with testing and treating partners of chlamydia-positive/gonorrhoea-positive patients and improve antimicrobial stewardship, an international priority.
"But it's a stewardship of a collection".
It is a stewardship and a serious responsibility.
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