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Most successful marriages are built on sturdy, trusting friendships.
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A sturdy, well trusted alarm clock.
More importantly, he had to be sturdy enough to trust the sums, and not flinch.
It's sturdy enough, but I wouldn't trust it after a few drops.
They invested enormous hope in the capacity of ordinary people to create bonds of citizenship based on simple ideals — "We the people" — and in a sturdy design to balance self-governance with public trust.
It's a quick read but likely to leave even the sturdiest stunned because, as all good storytellers know, trusting the reader to fill in the gaps by themselves always leads to the most disconcerting conclusions of all.
The Winslow Boy is not re-imagined or reframed in any way; Posner simply trusts the work will reward a sturdy, thoughtful presentation.
In retirement, he chaired the Falkland Islands Association until 2005, was president of the Falkland Islands Trust for many years and remained a sturdy advocate of the islanders' cause on the after-dinner lecture circuit.
This is dangerous to the inexperienced trainer, has the potential to injure the horse (horses legs are notoriously the least sturdy body part), and has the capability to destroy a trusting relationship.
The pizzas, from a brick oven, have terrific crusts, slender and sturdy, that live up to the aphorism printed on Denino's takeout boxes: "In crust we trust".
Germany's resurgence after World War II, and its reestablishment of the world's trust (culminating in consent to German reunification four and a half decades later), was built on sturdy domestic and foreign policy pillars.
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