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    1. submitted to His Spirit, He will entrust us with more of His


    2. I’ve known Zarko since he was a baby and he has grown up to become an exceptional citizen of Babylon, in whose hand I can entrust my life


    3. But in this respect, as well as in many others, nations have not always acted consistently; and in the greater part of the commercial states of Europe, particular companies of merchants have had the address to persuade the legislature to entrust to them the performance of this part of the duty of the sovereign, together with all the powers which are necessarily connected with it


    4. me in the presence of many witnesses, entrust these to


    5. It (naturally) follows that the less gifted should (otherwise) entrust their confidence to individuals who are better informed or suited to sustain or encourage them and that the beneficiaries of such gifts should never breach their sacred trust as it relates to their fellows, whatever their (social) position or rank, as emissaries of God‘s Kingdom and therefore equal in His Eyes, whatever their (inherent) differences


    6. ing my steps in this direction, therefore, I had no choice but to entrust


    7. My intent is to post the journal to my attorney in Shrewsbury and entrust it to him, along with the whereabouts of the box that I hid in the Ten Bells


    8. whom Christ would entrust with only a single talent


    9. If it is truly too much for her, I have ways of correcting that, but I must know, for they are specialized spells that I will not entrust to Talia without years of training as a Healer


    10. “Osbald and Jaromer have not said what they learned from their captives, insisting that it is too crucial to entrust to a Speaking

    11. Moses thundered, “I will not entrust my people to your intentions this time, Captain! Either they


    12. Fulfil carefully this ministry which I now entrust to you and you will accomplish much


    13. The Shepherd called them to him and said to them "I entrust him to you until I come" and went away


    14. It was the government that told them what and how to produce (and how much), at what prices and from whom to buy, at what wages laborers should work, and to whom and under what terms the ‘capitalists’ should entrust their funds


    15. dangerous to entrust ourselves to the type of truth that is the result of one


    16. “Inglenook was a fool to entrust the power to such a weakling child,” purred Katya


    17. I entrust you with the safety of this town


    18. She will entrust her child to one of the desert tribes, perhaps the Bani Sa’d ibn Bakr


    19. too careful and searching in their inquiries before they entrust those children


    20. It might take ten or more such treks before a civilization is even located, and possibly a hundred or more before the right civilization is found to entrust with the great library

    21. It was apparent that this world was not advanced enough to entrust with Z’va Prime’s library


    22. is there he will entrust with lights and tools I'm sure,” Arlene said looking


    23. Not until Ave had left, did I realize that it was really thoughtless of me to entrust a strange witch with something that came out of my body, how unimportant it may appear


    24. I have a heavy load for you to bear, old friend, you are the only one I can trust to hold a sacred oath, if you accept this burden, I will entrust you with the proportions for the final mix, you alone will know this secret, you must memorise the amounts and under no circumstances are you to ever use the formula when the present conflict ends


    25. Unfortunately, there is no one else on board who I would entrust that ship to, at least, not any we can part with


    26. They’d never entrust a spying mission to


    27. He is an architect in Delhi, and my father thought it fit to entrust me to his constructive care even as my heart is enthused by his romantic designs


    28. We entrust Commander Nuretz’s little band of cutthroats with Director Rinard’s life


    29. ‘I’ll entrust this case to that young officer who proved to be far superior to all his peers in the Royal Military Faculty


    30. Thus he was often asked to undertake extremely important tasks as his commanders were unwilling to entrust such responsibilities to anyone else

    31. entrust the child to her care


    32. I have faith that slowly but surely we can reach this goal and I entrust it to the heart of each one of you


    33. The will of all of creation is His alone, but He offered to entrust this will to them, and make it a trust with them, thus giving them the freedom of choice in achieving the deeds that result from their yearnings


    34. I have a very important position for you, a position that I could entrust to very


    35. "My dear, if it is to be broken there is no young lady I would sooner entrust with the job


    36. to entrust their fate


    37. Commend: To entrust; to give into the hand of another for secure keeping


    38. honest person you can entrust with your future? I as the tutor know the half I tell you is unproven and the


    39. afterward, in 1798, he persuaded the government to entrust him with “the conquest


    40. I paused a moment then before saying, “Do you really think that I would entrust my woman to you to the point of having you fly her away without me, when I know what a weak person you are at heart?”

    41. Into Your hands oh Holy Father I entrust my life, my dreams, and my hopes for the future


    42. She would entrust complete strangers in other cars to keep to their side of the road, or keep their distance


    43. she was not Christ Itself, but rather one of It's angels and that if he would entrust himself


    44. Be careful with whom you entrust


    45. How she wished, they would entrust her with the information they were sharing


    46. And among other reasons, I am induced to entrust this arduous task to thee by the consideration that if Camilla be conquered by thee the conquest will not be pushed to extremes, but only far enough to account that accomplished which from a sense of honour will be left undone; thus I shall not be wronged in anything more than intention, and my wrong will remain buried in the integrity of thy silence, which I know well will be as lasting as that of death in what concerns me


    47. At last I resolved to confide in a renegade, a native of Murcia, who professed a very great friendship for me, and had given pledges that bound him to keep any secret I might entrust to him; for it is the custom with some renegades, when they intend to return to Christian territory, to carry about them certificates from captives of mark testifying, in whatever form they can, that such and such a renegade is a worthy man who has always shown kindness to Christians, and is anxious to escape on the first opportunity that may present itself


    48. The wealth of the father and the beauty of the daughter led many neighbours as well as strangers to seek her for a wife; but he, as one might well be who had the disposal of so rich a jewel, was perplexed and unable to make up his mind to which of her countless suitors he should entrust her


    49. What could have induced such a sound Teuton to entrust his offspring to the unhealthy influences of that effete, corrupt, rotten and criminal country I cannot imagine


    50. Let us look at the question from another point of view: Are not the rulers in a State those to whom you would entrust the office of determining suits at law?




















    1. God entrusted us with His glory


    2. Using power for selfish motives or telling someone else about confidential information you had been entrusted with is against Asteya


    3. This verse informs us that an elder is a person who is entrusted with the goods of


    4. The eldership is entrusted with the spiritual protection of the church of Christ


    5. organisation which is entrusted with protecting the crossing and the


    6. entrusted with their keeping


    7. Allcock had entrusted to him for study and review


    8. They set a schedule of bi-weekly rehearsals, to be increased as need be; the sets' construction was entrusted to Miss Bunker and her determinations of assistance were also set on a 'as needed' basis


    9. Before Christmas, the plans were entrusted to Hipolyta for formal documentation in letters to Harry and to the Allcocks


    10. entrusted them with authority to be witnesses in the earth and to

    11. materials with which they are entrusted


    12. Scholars were entrusted with their own vegetable allotments on which they grew beans, potatoes and other sundry vegetables


    13. with themselves, entrusted Hitler with the mission to be


    14. Entrusted with the key, Hesper came at daybreak to release her


    15. To Denalin's delight, the Elf entrusted the com remote into her keeping


    16. The conquest of Mexico was the project, not of the council of Spain, but of a governor of Cuba ; and it was effectuated by the spirit of the bold adventurer to whom it was entrusted, in spite of every thing which that governor, who soon repented of having trusted such a person, could do to thwart it


    17. The care of that defence and support is not entrusted to them


    18. Either from want of interest in the officers entrusted with the execution of those ordinances, or from some other cause, they appear to have been universally neglected; and in the progress of all those governments, military exercises seem to have gone gradually into disuse among the great body of the people


    19. But whether the administration of justice be so contrived as to defray its own expense, or whether the judges be maintained by fixed salaries paid to them from some other fund, it does not seen necessary that the person or persons entrusted with the executive power should be charged with the management of that fund, or with the payment of those salaries


    20. That fund might arise from the rent of landed estates, the management of each estate being entrusted to the particular court which was to be maintained by it

    21. That fund might arise even from the interest of a sum of money, the lending out of which might, in the same manner, be entrusted to the court which was to be maintained by it


    22. The administration of justice became so laborious and so complicated a duty, as to require the undivided attention of the person to whom it was entrusted


    23. The person entrusted with the executive power, not having leisure to attend to the decision of private causes himself, a deputy was appointed to decide them in his stead


    24. The persons entrusted with the great interests of the state may even without any corrupt views, sometimes imagine it necessary to sacrifice to those interests the rights of a private man


    25. To protect our Temple, we need to consider other methods to care for mortals entrusted to our service


    26. Now Torbin, who’d been entrusted with the various access codes, was attempting to generate another wormhole


    27. The teachers had no jurisdiction over their pupils, nor any other authority besides that natural authority which superior virtue and abilities never fail to procure from young people towards those who are entrusted with any part of their education


    28. As they were originally local and provincial duties, applicable to local and provincial purposes, the administration of them was, in most cases, entrusted to the particular town, parish, or lordship, in which they were levied; such communities being, in some way or other, supposed to be accountable for the application


    29. „The statesman who should attempt to direct private people in what manner they ought to employ their capitals, would not only load himself with a most unnecessary attention, but assume an authority which could safely be entrusted to no council and senate whatever, and which would nowhere be so dangerous as in the hands of a man who had folly and presumption enough to fancy himself to exercise it


    30. That means you are at least bright enough to be entrusted with a letter of envoy to speak with the Captain

    31. On the way back to the village, the chaps you entrusted to guard me stopped at a farm for some water


    32. Timmo felt some sort of premonition and thus entrusted me with this


    33. Social Welfare agencies have assumed a life of their own that seeks to penetrate the viability and scope of their operations by carefully orchestrating and sustaining the ―needs‖ of the people entrusted to their care


    34. This symbiotic arrangement has worked out quite conveniently for the appointed guardians of the ―underdog‖ entrusted with their ―welfare‖


    35. The inherent ―right‖ to terminate one‘s (own) life as it relates to vague or questionable notions defining quality of life, introduces yet another dubious precedent as it relates to Choice, especially in rather gray areas where the decision to either perpetuate or curtail an individual‘s life has been proxied (sic) at a time when that individual could not possibly foresee the (uncertain) consequences of such decisions entrusted to the care of family members or friends (concealing underlying motives for authorizing such decisions, perhaps) or where a potential illness at some uncertain point in time or that individual‘s problematical reaction (to that illness) could not possibly be understood in advance; that is to say, until that individual is actually sitting on Death‘s doorstep


    36. (Our) failure to attain (our) full spiritual, moral and intellectual potential as human beings places a heavier burden on those entrusted to (our) care, especially (our) children who, requiring the best instruction possible, predicated upon the highest formative examples, otherwise suffer a grave disservice


    37. Reese’s only memento from his beloved mother was now entrusted to her care


    38. Response: There is nothing wrong with the Catholic Church but the questionable character, rather, of certain priests entrusted with its care


    39. flaunt the laws of our land without fear of reprisal is of no immediate concern to some politicians entrusted with the welfare and security of its citizens


    40. Many of our public schools are performing a disservice to students entrusted to their care; many of whom, having ―graduated‖, are oftentimes ill equipped to meet the basic day-to-day challenges that lie ahead

    41. Nevertheless, we must endeavor to temper and control our passions and emotions that oftentimes occasion questionable ambitions incompatible with the interests and welfare of other people entrusted to our care


    42. That it has managed to contest and repel any number of assaults by its detractors says less about the resiliency of its defenders, perhaps, than its principle appeal, that all things considered, has superseded the sporadic misplacement of confidence and questionable examples of those (otherwise) entrusted to its care


    43. The distribution of payments to various officials within Costa Rica would be entrusted to him


    44. “This ship is in my care and custody, and as a licensed security agent I have sworn to uphold the law and to protect the property thus entrusted to me,” Hartle informed them in an indignant voice


    45. They'd been entrusted with a precious bone


    46. That keystone your master had in his care, that was a keystone I had personally entrusted to him, a ticket for a way in


    47. If He has chosen you it is because he knows you can cope with what you have been entrusted


    48. Perhaps the answer is that we have entrusted our city to a group of proselytizing tyrants who do not know how to lead us out of poverty and into prosperity


    49. “When you are entrusted with all the information, you have to decide how much other people should know,” says Marcus


    50. He told us it was a sort of badge or identifying mark of those who had been entrusted with the task of safeguarding the Ripper’s identity











































    1. is entrusting the life of his only daughter to you


    2. I’m intrigued and also keen to have a better understanding of the guy to whom I’m entrusting the healing of my mind


    3. Samantha couldn’t believe that David was entrusting her to drive it, but what he was teaching his son was how a real leader builds faith in his soldiers


    4. But it did seem a lot safer than entrusting his safety to Vale and Girka; who


    5. idea of entrusting their fates to a smal ginger librarian on the other side of the


    6. we’re entrusting them with, is it fair to


    7. He was so carried away by the overall laughter of the crowd, he became so expressive that he blurted out at the end something unnecessary what we had decided to hide from Sensei: “Well, really! Now imagine entrusting him with disciples after that


    8. Taken by their seductive ways, won’t Sathyam find Roopa a routine fare, and abstain from her altogether in time? Won’t that make her think in terms of entrusting her fleshy wares to my amorous care? Does she care that’s an illicit fare?’


    9. stealth, that is why I am entrusting you to Kifter for the time being


    10. The general and the viceroy had some hesitation about placing confidence in the renegade and entrusting him with the Christians who were to row, but Ana Felix said she could answer for him, and her father offered to go and pay the ransom of the Christians if by any chance they should not be forthcoming

    11. ” She plucked the blue winner’s ribbon from the Year 6 mother’s hand and pressed it into Bonnie’s palm, folding her fingers over it, as if she were entrusting one of the children with a two-dollar coin


    12. ”1 He understood the nature of men and recognized the danger of entrusting them with power


    13. She’d been whatever was the female equivalent of avuncular, and he’d felt so good about entrusting his son to her that he’d written out a donation to the annual fund the very next day


    14. By entrusting his assets to other managers, Heilbrunn embodied a version of one of the enduring precepts of value investing: Know what you know and stay within your circle of competence


    15. If the company can recover all of the information necessary for you to spend your bitcoins, it is in fact operating as a hosted wallet, and you are entrusting that company with your money


    16. The old man made a departure from his usual routine in honor of his son’s arrival: he gave orders to admit him to his apartments while he fashioned style, wearing an antique coat and powdered hair; and when Prince Andrew entered his father’s dressing room (not with the contemptuous look and manner he wore in drawing rooms, but with the animated face with which he talked to Pierre), the old man was sitting on a large leather-covered chair, wrapped in a powdering mantle, entrusting his head to Tikhon


    17. As Zourine's detachment was to leave the town that same day, and it was no longer possible to hesitate, I parted with Marya after entrusting her to Savéliitch, and giving him a letter for my parents


    18. The assistant-surgeons knew that they were entrusting their patients to skilful and experienced hands


    19. No matter how much men have devised means for depriving men in power of the possibility of subordinating the common interests to their own, or for entrusting the power only into the hands of infallible men, there have so far been discovered no means for doing either


    20. All men know that not one of these methods attains the aim of entrusting the power into none but infallible hands, or of preventing its being misused

    21. The old prince always dressed in old-fashioned style, wearing an antique coat and powdered hair; and when Prince Andrew entered his father’s dressing room (not with the contemptuous look and manner he wore in drawing rooms, but with the animated face with which he talked to Pierre), the old man was sitting on a large leather-covered chair, wrapped in a powdering mantle, entrusting his head to Tíkhon


    1. worlds, while He entrusts to His assistant and representative, the Bodhisattva,


    2. Before dying, Oedipus entrusts the


    3. · Hebrews considered that your resources/finances all belonged to God who entrusts you with it – your responsibility is to steward and be generous


    4. So, the Almighty entrusts the one who is sincere to Him to a man sincere to Him, too


    5. cosmic project that it entrusts to men and women


    6. Only I am sorry for the Emperor that he entrusts our fine army to such as he


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    Synonyme für "entrust"

    commit confide entrust intrust trust leave assign consign commission