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was vesting
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A loose robe or outer garment worn historically by men in Arab or Middle Eastern countries.
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I was vesting.
Getting dressed was "vesting," a scarf was a "stole," and the black, sculpted hats were "birettas".
Mr. Browne added that anyone who worried that the language on the front page could put Mr. Steinberg in danger was "vesting that editorial with far more power than it deserves".
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The executive government was vested in Queen Victoria and her successors.
Supreme power was vested in a bicameral National Assembly.
"The Gulf war was vested with deep symbolism.
In some Polynesian societies, land was vested in a corporate descent group.
The ultimate legislative authority in the colonies was vested in the States General.
Ownership was vested in a widely dispersed set of shareholders, unvetted and anonymous.
Authority for the institution of education was vested in the bishop of Québec.
The appointment of bishops was vested in the crown by the Annates' Statute (1534) of Henry VIII.
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