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the committing
verb
To give in trust; to put into charge or keeping; to entrust; to consign; -- used with to, unto.
Exact(33)
The fourth man was later charged with aiding the committing of a crime.
The secularists never tire of pointing out that religious belief has led to the committing of atrocious crimes.
A major problem during Checketts's era was the committing of long and lucrative contracts to marginal players.
"The ABC News show is an accessory to murder, either after the fact or during the committing of this murder," Musole said.
The man who has admitted to the shooting, Dylan Roof, allegedly had been spewing racial hate prior to the committing the act and has since surfaced in several photos waving the Confederate flag.
Spain's defence minister Pedro Morenés told Spanish media that the navy was fulfilling its duty under international maritime conventions to "put a stop" to the committing of "allegedly criminal facts" through a "proportionate use of force".
Similar(24)
This was one for the committed.
The authors committed the same mistakes on the page no.
The Finance Ministry committed to the bond last autumn.
The police are committing assassinations.
The party denied committing atrocities.
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