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He mentioned that if the party wins the trust vote, they would then prefer to go for national elections in February or March 2009, which would give the UPA time to control prices and bring down inflation.
If the city's political course over the last 50 years — besides the turbulent and more democratic 1980s — is any guide, whoever wins the trust of voters could ultimately attract a huge coterie of yes-men from across the political spectrum and establish a new throne.
The comment startled Professor Turkle, she said, putting her in mind of a 1969 story by Ray Bradbury, "I Sing the Body Electric!" In the story, a robotic grandmother wins the trust of a young girl who has recently lost her mother only after the girl learns that the grandmother cannot die.
Her practical and personable style instantly wins the trust of her young clients, and parents know that they have someone to turn to.
"The race in Colorado shows that elections will be won and lost this November on which candidate wins the trust of voters in fighting corporate corruption in Washington," said Ilyse Hogue, a top MoveOn.org official.
He catches the trial of a lifetime when he wins the trust of Nasir Khan, a Pakistani-American college student accused of the grisly rape and murder of a white woman from the Upper West Side.
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Chief among these is winning the trust of their customers.
But Mr. Miller did win the trust of the ballplayers.
And to win the trust of a little boy.
But the conglomerates are nonetheless struggling to win the trust of smaller companies.
But the unit failed to win the trust of some of the bank's employees.
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