Trusted Sentence Examples

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  • I trusted you with everything I had.

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  • You never trusted me.

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  • He was almost grateful he'd never trusted either Deidre completely.

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  • No way of thinking or doing, however ancient, can be trusted without proof.

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  • I trusted Brennan sufficiently to reveal Julie's identity and the burglary.

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  • They'd never trusted one another enough to share, and their father made things worse by compartmentalizing the Council's business and pitting the sons against one another long before he was killed.

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  • I guess deep down I trusted them.

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  • So the governor called two of his trusted officers and told them to carry the tripod to Priene and offer it to Bias.

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  • His trusted advisor had never done so before, but A'Ran hadn't thought any member of his household capable of the complexities of battle planning.

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  • And to think she had trusted him.

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  • He appeared calm and in control again, if not relaxed, with the only three men he'd ever trusted.

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  • You both trusted Darkyn over me.

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  • Andre was the only one who seemed to think there was a reason for Gabriel to be here, and Gabriel trusted Andre more than both Deidres and Darkyn combined.

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  • He trusted the human, but dared he trust the mate of the Dark One?

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  • My most trusted advisor chose not to attend his mandated meeting?

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  • But I loved her very much and trusted her judgment.

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  • She had trusted him so completely, this deception suddenly became unbearable.

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  • Tim trusted her, but Brady was cautious, suspecting she was unwitting of Tim's activities in the PMF.

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  • In the paramilitary organization that relied on secrecy and loyalty to survive, the soldiers followed the man they trusted most.

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  • Brady posted two of his most trusted soldiers as guards and geared up for the mission to the Peak.

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  • No, he said he trusted Gerald.

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  • His disciples misunderstood what he said, but they trusted and followed him.

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  • He wished she trusted him as much as she had when he was the Guardian.

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  • There was been nothing she could have done, even if she knew when it would happen, even if she trusted her instincts enough to warn people without any proof to back her words!

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  • He was ruthless, beyond loyal to the few he trusted, and quick to use his influence to get Brady access to any of the government's supplies, technology, intelligence, and anything else Brady requested it.

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  • His hope that she'd trust the Guardian even if she hadn't trusted him faded.

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  • She nodded, understanding it was his way of showing he trusted her, even if she was too furious to trust him.

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  • Rhyn said nothing, aware the creature before him couldn't be trusted anymore than Death.

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  • Like I trusted Jeffrey? she snapped.

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  • And to think I trusted you to do the same.

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  • She'd been planting hints for days that Xander couldn't be trusted.

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  • He wasn't entirely certain the Black God could be trusted, if not for Bianca being in danger.

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  • He'd never been affectionate, but he had never failed to support her father when he needed his most trusted advisor.

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  • Her most trusted friend and servant bowed and returned to the dark forms.

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  • And you will be my most trusted warrior.

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  • My uncle - -his most trusted advisor - -is now mine, a man I trust but do not like.

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  • Whatever her secret, she hid it well if her own trusted advisor still sought it!

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  • How did she assess the extent of betrayal already committed by a man she trusted as an uncle?

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  • Hilden, the only man she trusted, trusted this man as well.

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  • Yes, she admitted sadly, she had always trusted and loved Sirian.

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  • My father was the mad warlord's most trusted advisor, the descendent of the first warlord's brother.

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  • There was no one he trusted more than the Landis prince.

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  • You forget, I command them in the absence of my father and his most trusted warriors.

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  • If you trusted a man, you allowed him some privacy.

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  • Xander's eyes went from the gem to her, the only person in either world that he trusted.

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  • The key to destroying a world – him – was in the hands of those who couldn't be trusted with such power.

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  • In his extremity Charles trusted himself to Herbert, count of Vermandois, who deceived him, and threw him into confinement at Château-Thierry and afterwards at Peronne.

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  • He found ships for the invasion of England and fought in person at Senlac; in 1067 he became earl of Kent, and for some years he was a trusted royal minister.

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  • Greece might now be trusted to lie quiet for some time to come.

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  • He trusted no one; he murdered his mother, his sons, the sister whom he had married; to prevent his harem from falling to his enemies he murdered all his concubines, and his most faithful followers were never safe.

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  • He remained one of Elizabeth's most trusted Protestant counsellors, being appointed in 1572 chancellor of the order of the Garter and a secretary of state.

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  • There are many stately figures in the Roman and other museums which clearly belong to the same school as the Parthenos; but they are copies of the Roman age, and not to be trusted in point of style.

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  • Brother of Darius I., and, according to Herodotus, the trusted adviser of his nephew Xerxes.

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  • This extremely able man, a Burgundian by birth, was the son of one of Charles V.'s most trusted councillors, and it was largely to him that the government of the Netherlands was confided.

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  • Lord William Bentinck finally took over large administrative powers, seeing that Ferdinand, owing to his dulness, and Maria Carolina, owing to her very suspicious intrigues with Napoleon, could never be trusted.

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  • It was now evident that the federal idea was impossible, for none of the princes except Victor Emmanuel could be trusted, and that unity and freedom could not be achieved under a republic, for nothing could be done without the Piedmontese army, which was royalist to the core.

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  • In November Signor Gianturco died, and Signor Pietro Bertolini took his place as minister of public works; the latter proved perhaps the ablest member of the cabinet, but the acceptance of office under Giolitti of a man who had been one of the most trusted and valuable lieutenants of Signor Sonnino marked a further step in the dgringolade of that statesmans party, and was attributed to the fact that Signor Bertolini resented not having had a place in the late Sonnino ministry.

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  • But none of these stories rests on trustworthy evidence; on the other hand, there can be no doubt that Aurelius trusted her while she lived, and mourned her loss.

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  • In spite of his inferior education, the contemporaries of Boniface trusted his prudence and moral character; yet when in financial straits he sold offices, and in 1399 transformed the annates into a permanent tax.

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  • If it fails - there are other channels; character can be known and trusted even when we are baffled by a thing necessarily so full of mystery as the development of a personality.

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  • However this may be, Alexander's tutor had been in Asia and had met a Jew there, if his disciple Clearchus of Soli is to be trusted.

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  • Antiochus was occupied with his Parthian campaign and trusted that the Hellenized Jews would maintain their ascendancy with the aid of the provincial troops.

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  • If the Fourth Gospel is to be trusted, John had already recognized and acclaimed Jesus of Nazareth as the Messiah for whom the Jews were looking.

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  • However, in April 1790 he was suddenly recalled by the comte de Mercy-Argenteau, the Austrian ambassador at Paris, and the queen's most trusted political adviser, and from this time to Mirabeau's death he became the medium of almost daily communications between the latter and the queen.

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  • In 1797 he was called on to pacify the mutineers at Spithead, and his great influence with the seamen who trusted him was conspicuously shown.

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  • Neither Louis Bonaparte nor German douaniers could be trusted to carry out in all their stringency the decrees for the entire exclusion of British commerce from those important regions.

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  • When he returned to London in 1730, Walpole was firmly established as master of the House of Commons, and as the trusted minister of King George II.

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  • In June 17 51 he became president of the council, and was still liked and trusted by the king, but his share in government did not go beyond giving advice, and endeavouring to forward ministerial arrangements.

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  • Cuvier seems to have acquiesced in the corrections of his views made by Geoffroy, and attempted no rejoinder; but the attentive and impartial student of the discussion will see that a good deal was really wanting to make the latter's reply effective, though, as events have shown, the former was hasty in the conclusions at which he arrived, having trusted too much to the first appearance of centres of ossification, for, had his observations in regard to other birds been carried on with the same attention to detail as in regard to the fowl, he would certainly have reached some very different results.

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  • There can be no doubt that Professor Burmeister discharged his editorial duty with the most conscientious scrupulosity; but, from what has been just said, it is certain that there were important points on which Nitzsch was as yet undecided - some of them perhaps of which no trace appeared in his manuscripts, and therefore as in every case of works posthumously published, unless (as rarely happens) they have received their author's " imprimatur," they cannot be implicitly trusted as the expression of his final views.

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  • Alexander had at first trusted Persian grandees more freely in this capacity; in Babylonia, Bactria, Carmania, Susiana he had set Persian governors, till the ingrained Oriental tradition of misgovernment so declared itself that to the three latter provinces certainly Macedonians had been appointed before his death.

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  • But his military force was uncertain, for the condottieri were not to be trusted.

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  • Even a general map may be trusted, as long as we keep within ten degrees of its centre.

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  • Beaton was one of King James's most trusted advisers, and it was mainly due to his influence that the king drew closer the French alliance and refused Henry VIII.'s overtures to follow him in his religious policy.

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  • A son of John Bethune of Auchmuty and a nephew of Cardinal Beaton, James was a trusted adviser of the Scottish regent, Mary of Lorraine, widow of James V., and a determined foe of the reformers.

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  • On the 23rd of July all was confusion at the depots, and the leaders were divided as to the course to be pursued; orders were not obeyed; a trusted messenger despatched for arms absconded with the money committed to him to pay for them; treachery, quite unsuspected by Emmet, honeycombed the conspiracy; the Wicklow contingent failed to appear; the Kildare men turned back on hearing that the rising had been postponed; a signal expected by a contingent at the Broadstone was never given.

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  • He had no knowledge of the world or of men; he trusted every one with child-like simplicity; except personal courage he had none of the qualities essential to leadership in such an enterprise as armed rebellion.

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  • It became clear that only very rough estimates of the numbers of planktonic organisms in a volume of sea-water as large as (say) 10 cubic metres could be made, but that these estimates could nevertheless be trusted to show very marked regional and seasonal differences.

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  • But all this would have been impossible but for the steady support of Elizabeth, who trusted him implicitly, despite the insinuations* of the chancellor's innumerable enemies, most of whom were her personal friends.

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  • He became one of the best soldiers and trusted counsellors of Charlemagne, and in 790 was made count of Toulouse, when Charles's son Louis the Pious was put under his charge.

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  • The English commander promptly sent in a challenge to a pitched battle, which the king, in spite of the advice of his most trusted counsellors, accepted.

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  • A remarkable man now comes to the front - Dion, the friend and disciple of Plato - and for a time the trusted political adviser of his nephew Dionysius.

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  • The wound was trifling and would probably have been cured with ease if he had been allowed to employ an English doctor whom he trusted.

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  • What was worthy of worship, he said, he had worshipped; what was worthy of trust he had trusted; and he had become blended with God, as water blends with water.

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  • Through that of Edgar, he was the king's chief minister and most trusted adviser; and to him a great share in its glories must be assigned.

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  • The deposed tyrant took refuge with the French, whom he trusted more than the pope, and died at Milan in 1508.

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  • When quite a boy he checked his own tendency to fits of passion on learning that his father trusted him to cure his defects.

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  • After the outbreak at Aranjuez on the 17th of March 1808, in which he had a share, he became one of the most trusted advisers of Ferdinand.

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  • According to a curious story, told by the third earl himself, the marriage between his father and mother was negotiated by John Locke, who was a trusted friend of the first earl.

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  • In 799, after he had been attacked and maltreated in the streets of Rome during a procession, he escaped to the king at Paderborn, and Charles sent him back to Italy escorted by some of his most trusted servants.

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  • Buchanan's large model they can be trusted to give a good account of the vertical distribution of temperature, provided the water grows cooler as the depth increases.

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  • He was appointed a privy councillor, groom of the stole and first gentleman of the bedchamber, and though merely an irresponsible confidant, without a seat in parliament or in the cabinet, he was in reality prime minister, and the only person trusted with the king's wishes and confidence.

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  • As is well known, temporal rulers constantly selected clergymen as their most trusted advisers.

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  • Tangent sights were not much trusted at first.

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  • His trusted intelligence officer, Colonel Colquhoun Grant, was at this time in France, and it had been arranged that his reports.

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  • As a further concession to the insurgents, reforms on the widest scale were promised; but their application required time, even if the good faith of the Government could be trusted.

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  • He was one of the most trusted counsellors of Presidents Steyn and Kruger, and the ultimatum sent to the British on the eve of hostilities was recast by him.

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  • In 960 Otto gave to a trusted relative Hermann, afterwards called Billung, certain duties and privileges on the eastern frontier, and from time to time appointed him as his representative in Saxony.

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  • The motion of the train was found to be so pleasant that the queen readily trusted herself to the railway for a longer journey a few weeks later, when she paid her first visit to Scotland.

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  • The duke had acquired a position above parties, and was the trusted adviser of all statesmen and of the court in emergencies.

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  • He acted as assistant to Badlesmere until the execution of the latter; and then, trusted by Edward III., was constable of Dover Castle and warden of the Cinque Ports.

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  • As his trusted adviser, Miot de Melito, observed in his memoirs, Joseph tried to be constitutional king of Spain, whereas after the experience of the years 1808-1809 he could only succeed in the Peninsula by becoming "the mere instrument of a military power."

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  • But Hooker was no longer trusted by the Washington authorities, and his dispositions were interfered with.

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  • As Lee's chief and most trusted subordinate he was throughout charged with the execution of the more delicate and difficult operations of his commander's hazardous strategy.

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  • Oecolampadius was not a great theologian, like Luther, Zwingli or Calvin, and yet he was a trusted theological leader.

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  • Thiers held office for more than two years after this event, which shows the strength of the general conviction that he alone could be trusted.

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  • The tower of the Kutubia is a memorial of the constructive genius of the early Moors; both it and the similar Hasan tower at Rabat are after the type of the contemporary Giralda at Seville, and if tradition may be trusted, all three were designed by the same architect, Jabir.

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  • General Greene, standing next to Washington as the ablest and most trusted officer of the Revolution, succeeded Gates.

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  • An excellent way to start a pupil is on a sure-footed horse without bridle, the master governing him by a leading rein until the pupil has acquired a firm seat and can be trusted with reins.

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  • If Eusebius can be trusted, the 6th dynasty ended in 729 B.C., the year in which Pul or Tiglath-pileser III.

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  • He took part in the negotiations with Catherine IL (1783) and with the Danish government (1787), and during the Russian war of 1788-90 he was one of the king's most trusted and active counsellors.

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  • He was also one of the most trusted advisers of Frederick's son and successor Maximilian I., and his services were rewarded in 1500 with the provostship of the cathedral at Augsburg and in the following year with the bishopric of Gurk.

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  • Though he waged war all through his reign he very rarely appeared in the field, but directed the generals, whom he never trusted, from his "lair" in the fortified palace, the Alcazar of Seville.

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  • This study was directed chiefly to the political situation of India, and when on his advice his eldest brother, Lord Mornington, afterwards Marquess Wellesley, accepted the governor-generalship of India, he became his trusted though unofficial adviser.

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  • Like a true prince of the Renaissance he favoured men of letters whom he trusted to preserve his reputation to posterity.

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  • When Wentworth was made lord deputy of Ireland, Radcliffe, in January 1633, preceded him to that country, and having been made a member of the Irish privy council he was trusted by the deputy in the fullest possible way, his advice being of the greatest service.

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  • The sacri fice of these trusted soldiers failed however to sate the thirst of the new age.

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  • In 1526 the imprudent zeal of Robert Barnes had resulted in an ignominious recantation, and in 1527 Bilney, Latimer's most trusted coadjutor, incurred the displeasure of Wolsey, and did humiliating penance for his offences.

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  • He was one of David's most trusted advisers, and his counsel was "as though one inquired of the word of God."

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  • It may be said once and for all that her most trusted agents while she was still grand-duchess, and her chief ministers when she became empress, were also her lovers, and were known to be so.

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  • Here Murray, with 4500 men, under leaders of high distinction, met the 6000 of the queen's army, whose ablest man, Herries, was as much distrusted by Mary as by every one else, while the Hamiltons could only be trusted to think of their own interests, and were suspected of treasonable designs on all who stood between their house and the monarchy.

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  • Alaric was an Arian Christian who trusted to the sanctity of Easter for immunity from attack, and the enemies of Stilicho reproached him for having gained his victory by taking an unfair advantage of the great Christian festival.

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  • Trusted by Pope Gregory IX.

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  • In English history Robert appears as the most trusted and the most prominent of the king's foreign friends, and as the leader of the party hostile to the influence of Earl Godwine.

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  • Cantilupe was now a trusted adviser of Edward I.; he attended the royal councils, and even when differing from the king did not forfeit his favour.

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  • The experiment was repeated year after year till 1867, when the barrage cracked right across from foundation to top. A massive coffer-dam was then erected, covering the eleven arches nearest the crack; but the work was never trusted again, nor the water-surface raised more than about 3 ft.

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  • If the Godthaab observations can be trusted, auroral discharges must often occur within a few miles of the earth's surface in Arctic regions.

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  • He retook Catania by the help of a Saracen to whom Roger had trusted the city, and whom he himself punished.

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  • But men of both races were trusted and favoured according to their deserts.

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  • He felt most painfully the severance from his old and trusted leader, but it was forced on him by his conviction of the danger and impolicy of foreign entanglements.

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  • Nevertheless he is selfreliant, much respected by his men, and can be trusted in.

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  • Yusef was joined in 1887 by Sultan Zayid, the black ruler of Jebel Marra, and Karamallas trusted general, Ketenbur, was defeated with great slaughter at El Towaish on the 29th of June 1887.

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  • The former based his opinion largely on historical evidence, and the latter trusted principally to geological data.

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  • An appeal to Austria met with little success, for the offences of the Uskoks were outweighed by their services against the Turks; while, if Minucci may be trusted, a share of their spoils, in silk, velvet and jewels, went to the ladies of the Archducal Court of Graz, where the matter was negotiated.

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  • Ramsay, as we have seen, and though David was obliged to overlook the crime, the Knight of Liddesdale henceforth was not to be trusted as loyal against England.

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  • The nobles were now of the English, now of the French party; none could be trusted to be loyal except the clergy, and they were factious and warlike.

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  • The truth of this matter is obscure; our early historians of this age, Protestants like Knox and Pitscottie, with Buchanan and the Catholic Lesley, are seldom to be trusted without documentary corroboration.

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  • Deploring the necessity for taking up arms against his trusted officer, Aurelius set out for the east.

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  • Already he had allies among the Jews and, if Daniel is to be trusted, there were other Jews who rose up to shake off the yoke of foreign supremacy, Seleucid or Egyptian, and succeeded only in rendering the triumph of Antiochus easier of achievement.

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  • A speech made by Lasker on the 7th of February 1873, in which he attacked the management of the Pomeranian railway, caused a great sensation, and his exposure of the financial mismanagement brought about the fall of Hermann Wagener, one of Bismarck's most trusted assistants.

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  • But medieval estimates of numbers are never to be trusted, and the strength of the Cinque Port squadron was probably diminished to exalt the national glory.

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  • General Blanco had extremely few European troops at his disposal, and it was doubtful how far native troops could be trusted.

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  • He trusted, however, to receive the support of the nobles.

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  • Imprisonment, albeit somewhat modified and diluted, continues to be used as the chief penalty and most trusted panacea for all crime.

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  • Mus`ab's best troops were fighting under Mohallab against the Kharijites; many Basrians were secretly favourable to the Omayyads, nor were the Kufian soldiers to be trusted.

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  • His marriage with Livia (38 B.C.) placed by his side a sagacious counsellor and a loyal ally, whose services were probably as great as even those of his trusted friend Marcus Agrippa.

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  • Only a few months after his reappointment as Augustus's colleague, Marcus Agrippa, his trusted friend since boyhood, died.

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  • He bade farewell to his friends, inquired after the health of Drusus's daughter who was ill, and then quietly expired in the arms of the wife who for more than fifty years had been his most intimate and trusted guide and counsellor, and to whom his last words were an exhortation to "live mindful of our wedded life."

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  • By certain persons, who for different metals used rods of various materials, rods of hazel, he says, were held serviceable simply for silver lodes, and by the skilled miner, who trusted to natural signs of mineral veins, they were regarded as of no avail at all.

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  • He was an intimate and trusted friend of President Lincoln, who considered his advice of great value, and at whose grave in Springfield he spoke the la!t words.

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  • Many of the cities of Asia revolted, and his most trusted friends deserted him.

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  • In eastern Europe, so far as the figures can be trusted, this is markedly the case, and the birth-rates range between 39 per mille in Hungary and 49 in Russia, where the tradition of encouraging prolificity amongst the peasantry has not been effaced.

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  • Britannicus's leading partisans were banished or put to death, and the allimportant command of the praetorian guard was transferred to Afranius Burrus, a Gaul by birth, who had been the trusted agent first of Livia and then of Tiberius and Claudius.

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  • Agrippina determined to hasten the death of Claudius, and the absence, through illness, of the emperor's trusted freedman Narcissus, favoured her schemes.

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  • He was almost immediately made the companion and trusted friend of its sovereign, loaded with honours, lodged in a fine house, enrolled among the nobles of the realm, enriched, and placed at the very height of social importance.

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  • And, though he was trusted by Elizabeth, and on good terms with her, he seems to have seen that he had no chance of advancement.

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  • The fact was that Saint-Mars was hard put to it in the prison for anybody who could be trusted, and that he had convinced himself by this time that Dauger (who had proved a quiet harmless fellow) would give no trouble.

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  • The people, knowing the king to be their best friend, trusted him implicity and cooperated with him cheerfully.

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  • Thus in acute gout the most common and most trusted remedy for removing the pain is colchicum, but at present we do not know what action it has upon the system, or why it gives so much ease in the pain of gout while it has comparatively little effect upon pain due to other causes.

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  • It is a useful method, and is often very satisfactory, but it has the disadvantage that it admits of but little progress, and when a trusted empirical remedy fails we do not know precisely in what direction to look for a substitute.

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  • The remedy most trusted to in this disease is opium and its alkaloids, morphine and codeine.

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  • Most of the men on their side who had come to the front in the war, such as General Louis Botha in the Transvaal, had been opponents of the Kruger regime; they now decided to continue the struggle, largely because they trusted that the Cape Dutch, and their sympathizers in Great Britain, would be able to obtain for them a re-grant of independence.

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  • He trusted much to his memory, which was occasionally treacherous.

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  • In short, his learning and knowledge can be trusted little, but his goodwill and straightforwardness a great deal.

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  • Violent accusations were brought forward, particularly against Martinic and Slavata, the king's most trusted councillors, who were accused of having advised him to oppose the wishes of the Bohemians.

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  • The new king put the direction of his government entirely into the hands of his favourite, the duke of Lerma, and when he fell under the influence of Lerma's son, the duke of Uceda, in 1518, he trusted himself and his states to the new favourite.

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  • The founder, Ptolemy (IlToXE,uc os), son of Lagus, a Macedonian nobleman of Eordaea, was one of Alexander the Great's most trusted generals, and among the seven "body-guards" attached to his person.

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  • Throughout the Civil War he was a trusted counsellor of the president.

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  • Where the artist of the former century would have secured his effect by simple, firm lines, the new school trusted to a more superficial style, in which ornament rather than FIG.

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  • This power has been largely acted upon throughout England, and the courts of law have on several occasions decided that such by-laws should be benevolently interpreted, and that in matters which directly arise and concern the people of the county, who have the right to choose those whom they think best fitted to represent them, such representatives may be trusted to understand their own requirements.

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  • They had seen, I say, him who trusted in false gods and was betrayed by those gods in their fear, brought headlong down by his own weight, lie with broken legs, and afterwards be carried to Brunda and, exhausted by suffering and 4 E.g.

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  • This change was effected smoothly, for though William had many differences with Amsterdam, he had in Anthony Heinsius (van der Heim), who was grand pensionary of Holland from 1690 to his death in 1720, statesman whom he thoroughly trusted, who worked with him in the furtherance of his policy during life and who continued to carry out that policy after his death.

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  • The queen's demise was evidently at hand, and the same instinctive good sense which had ranged the nation on the side of the Tories, when Tories alone could terminate a fatiguing war, rendered it Whig when Tories manifestly could not be trusted to maintain the Protestant succession.

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  • He no doubt trusted that his removal to Dublin would bring relief, but here again his evil star interposed.

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  • Tilpin was elected archbishop between 752 and 768, probably in 753; he died, if the evidence of a diploma alluded to by Mabillon may be trusted, in 794, although it has been stated that this event took place on the 2nd of September 800.

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  • He was not indeed a parish pastor; he inspired church activities which grew to large proportions, but trusted the organization of them to laymen of organizing abilities in the church; and for acquaintance with his people he depended on such social occasions as were furnished in the free atmosphere of this essentially New England church at the close of every service.

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  • But in reservoir work such coatings are not to be trusted, and a single horizontal crack might admit sufficient water to cause an uplift.

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  • In this last position he was one of the most trusted advisers of the president, for whom he prepared a number of state papers, the most important being the famous anti-nullification proclamation of the 10th of December 1832.

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  • Is, the Jews assail Paul because he has trusted and appealed to the name of a Messiah whom they regard as an overthrower of the law; for Paul believed that God had invested Jesus with a name above all names, potent to constrain and overcome all lesser powers, good or evil, in heaven or earth or under earth.

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  • If not to be trusted in one, it is not to be trusted in any.

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  • He endeavoured to conciliate Edwin and Morcar by marrying their sister Ealdgyth, and trusted that he had bought their loyal support.

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  • When he summoned out the fyrd they came in great force to his aid, not so much because they trusted in the promises of good governance and reduced taxation which he made, but because they saw that a horde of greedy barons would be worse to serve than a single king, however hard and selfish he might be.

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  • Indeed Johns few trusted confidants were nearly all foreigners, such men as the mercenary captains Gerard of Athies and Engelhart of Cigogn, whom he made sheriffs and castellans to the discontent of all Englishmen.

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  • The constitutional quarrels of his reign were conducted with decency and order, because the king knew his own limitations, and because his subjects trusted to his wisdom and moderation in times of crisis.

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  • He had been in arms more than once, but had finally adhered to the pacification of 1304, and was now entirely trusted by the king.

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  • Of the partisans who had placed Henry on the throne many were greedy, and some were wholly unreasonable- But he trusted to his tact and his energy, and cheerfully undertook the task of ruling as a constitutional king the friend of the parliament that had placed him on the throne.

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  • He married Owens daughter, and became his trusted lieutenant.

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  • This might have been more tolerable if the Lancastrian party had shown any governing power; but both while Somerset was their leader, down to his death in the first battle of St Albans, and while iii 1456-1459 Exeter, Wiltshire, Shrewshury and Beaumont were the queens trusted agents, the condition of England was de.

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  • The survivors of that time were capable of taking arms for any cause that offered a chance of unreasonable profit, and no ones loyalty could be trusted.

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  • It consisted of a small committee of ministers, privy councillors and judges, which sat to deal with offences that seemed to lie outside the scope of the common law, or more frequently with the misdoings of men who were so powerful that the local courts could not be trusted to, execute justice upon them, such as great landowners, sheriffs and other royal officials, or turbulent individuals who were the terror of their native districts.

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  • Things indifferent might be trusted to him, but the main lines of English diplomacy and foreign policy show rather the influence of the kings personal desires of the moment than that of a statesman seeking national ends.

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  • He knew that the demand for ministerial responsibility would in the end involve his own responsibility, and, believing as he did that Buckinghams arrangements had been merely unlucky, he declined to sacrifice the minister whom he trusted.

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  • No doubt he was helped to an intelligent perception of the new situation by the fact that, as a foreigner, he cared far more for carrying on war successfully against France than for influencing the domestic legislation of a country which was not his own, and by the knowledge that the conduct of the struggle which lasted till he was able to treat with France on equal terms at Ryswick (1697) was fairly trusted to his hands.

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  • It was in fact conceived by men who valued the immediate victory of their principles more than they trusted to the general good sense of the nation.

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  • These letters, written with the utmost freedom and fullness to the one whose affection and intellect he trusted more than any, are of the greatest value for interpreting the writer.

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  • His services throughout the war were of great value to the American cause; he was one of General Washington's most trusted advisers, and he brought the artillery to a high degree of efficiency.

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  • Narbonne trusted to find in it the means of restoring a certain authority to the crown and limiting the Revolution.

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  • Apart from successful missionary work, he became the trusted counsellor of the emperor, was created a mandarin, and held an important post in connexion with the mathematical school.

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  • They are abridgments made in Norway by Icelanders for their Norwegian patrons, the Life of St Olaf alone being preserved intact, for the great interest of the Norwegians lay in him, but all the other Kings' Lives being more or less mutilated, so that they cannot be trusted for historic purposes; nor do they give a fair idea of Snorri's style.

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  • The law was paralysed, for no jury could be trusted to convict even on the clearest evidence, and the National League branches assumed judicial functions.

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  • Another Alberto Pio (1475-1531), who was French ambassador in Rome, won fame as a man of learning, and Cardinal Rodolfo Pio (1516-1564) was a trusted adviser to Pius III.

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  • This Huguenot rising, in stirring up which Spanish diplomacy had its share, was a revolt of discontented and ambitious individuals who trusted for success to their compact organization and the ultimate assistance of England.

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  • For a time Mirabeau influenced the counsels of the court through the comte de Montmorin; but the king neither trusted him nor could be brought to see his point of view, and Marie Antoinette, though she resigned herself to negotiating with him, was very far from sympathizing with his ideals.

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  • During a prolonged audience he had received from the pope assurances of private esteem and personal protection; and he trusted to his dialectical ingenuity to find the means of presenting his scientific convictions under the transparent veil of an hypothesis.

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  • The rule went to the sultana, and her trusted agent Ibn AbI Amir Mahommed ben Abdallahan Arab of noble descent, who in his early life was a scribe, and who rose by making himself useful first to the ministers and to the favorite wife.

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  • Duke Frederick of Austria had hitherto sheltered John's flight; but, laid under the ban of the empire, attacked by powerful armies, and feeling that he was courting ruin, he preferred to give up the pontiff who had trusted to him.

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  • The emperor's forces were destroyed or scattered; the treasury, with the imperial insignia, together with Frederick's harem and some of the most trusted of his ministers, fell into the hands of the victors.

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  • The next twelve years of his life are a blank, but in 169 he reappears as a trusted adviser of the Achaeans at a difficult crisis in the history of the League.

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  • It was entirely uncertain how many, and which, regiments could be trusted.

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  • They had trusted him - relied on him, and he had betrayed that trust.

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  • A quick glance at the screen told him it was one of his most trusted Guardians, Toni.

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  • Gazing at Dusty's trusted Guardian, she felt a familiar ache, the same she felt telling Jonny his fate.

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  • The Watcher wanted her dead, and yet, Watchers couldn't always be trusted to tell their true intentions.

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  • He trusted Sofi over the Watchers but couldn't help wishing the damned Oracle had been a bit more specific.

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  • Jule trusted this Damian, even though they were both the Guardians her father warned her about.

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  • As different as night and day, they were his adopted brothers—and the only men in the universe he trusted with his life.

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  • Gabriel was the only person she trusted to take over.

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  • All the brothers were, because Andre alone had been able to manage the different personalities in such a way that they all trusted him.

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  • Though he didn't know what connection past-Death had to some human, he trusted Rhyn above everyone.

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  • Romas could have convinced his brother to leave Kiera be, but now, with a blatant challenge from the prisoner, who had dared Kisolm to claim Kiera before he did … Romas trusted his brother, but Evelyn had seen the look on Kisolm's face when he looked at Kiera.

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  • No, telling him that she didn't like his most trusted friend seemed … petty.

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  • But to know even his most trusted advisor had lost faith in him enough to consort with the man who slaughtered his parents … "We'll talk later," he said, disturbed.

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  • Neither had ever felt so vulnerable, yet they trusted each other completely and without doubt.

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  • Rhyn had liked this demon for some reason, and because of that, Toby trusted the flawed half-demon as much as he did Gabriel.

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  • My trusted advisor reminds me I am a servant of Tiyan.

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  • His own upbringing did nothing but convince him that Oracles in general were never to be trusted.

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  • The key to destroying a world – him – was in the hands of those who couldn't be trusted with such power.

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  • You can get trusted, practical advice on your desktop.

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  • Lindsey was just reaching the age where she could be trusted in the house on her own.

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  • The default value is no, which allows users to be trusted once they successfully authenticate themselves.

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  • The Trusted Third Party guarantees the authenticity of the public key number.

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  • It sounds like someone very, very close to them, someone they trusted, leaked the photos thereby betraying them.

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  • Within a few short years he was a trusted confidant.

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  • I passed your email address on to Rhondda Valley as she is my most trusted confidante.

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  • In Polonius we see an accomplished spy and a trusted courtier whose service to both Kings has been regarded as valuable.

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  • Despite Wentworth's single-minded devotion to the King's interest, Charles had never entirely trusted him.

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  • The statesman, they trusted, would patronize their religion for its utility; and the clergy would inculcate it for their own emolument.

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  • Tue 31 Jan 6.15 Program 4 John Smith is the avant-garde's most trusted humorist.

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  • The internal revenue service of the United States of America will function as our trusted intermediary.

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  • Behind him he left Britain in a secure position under trusted lieutenants.

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  • One of the most highly used promises is trusted by millions and never given a second thought.

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  • Getty established philanthropy as a modern profession, dependent upon individual judgment, human reaction and the passions of trusted friends.

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  • And those who never trusted the shysters in the first place.

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  • It also appears that Blairs trusted sidekick Miliband is involved as well.

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  • We're proud to be the world's most trusted source of information on every topic imaginable when it comes to coaching soccer.

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  • I have trusted my rather spotty memory of studying this area to carry us through.

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  • When it came to turning the squiggles into sound, Oliver turned to his trusted friend, Vernon Elliot.

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  • The revelations come as Spencer's trusted employe prepares to stand trial for allegedly stealing an entire floor of Kensington Palace following her death.

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  • We're bonded now, as in a kindred breed, but I shall steer, whilst you're my trusted steed.

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  • The replaceObject method is used by trusted subclasses to allow objects within the graph to be replaced or monitored during serialization.

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  • New security issues arise when the user may not be trusted, or the user and the host computer's owner are mutually suspicious.

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  • Buyers can enter transactions with the knowledge that transaction compliance is managed by a trusted third party and tied to payment.

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  • This earthquake tremor sent a warning shrill to torpid parts of me which trusted - still.

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  • Zoe was regularly truanting, had a very poor relationship with her mother and sister, and was not trusted.

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  • In larger charities trusteeship may imply that the individual concerned is a person who can properly be trusted with vulnerable beneficiaries.

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  • On the contrary, the cues habitually trusted as sources of information are valued precisely in proportion as their informational content appears unintentional.

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  • Brazilian traffic warden saws woman in half Trusted computing a shield against worst attacks?

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  • In his extremity Charles trusted himself to Herbert, count of Vermandois, who deceived him, and threw him into confinement at Château-Thierry and afterwards at Peronne.

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  • As a trusted counsellor of a succession of popes he was made cardinal bishop of Ostia, a position which he accepted with some reluctance; and presiding over a council at Milan in 1059, he courageously asserted the authority of Rome over this province, and won a signal victory for the principles which he advocated.

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  • With the exception of Augustus de Morgan, Boole was probably the first English mathematician since the time of John Wallis who had also written upon logic. His novel views of logical method were due to the same profound confidence in symbolic reasoning to which he had successfully trusted in mathematical investigation.

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  • The process was accelerated by Sellas illness and death (14th March 1884), an event which cast profound discouragement over the more thoughtful of the Conservatives Ind Moderate Liberals, by whom Sella had been regarded as a supreme political reserve, as a statesman whose experienced vigour and patriotic sagacity might have been trusted to lift Italy from any depth of folry or misfortune.

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  • It seems doubtful if the governor exceeded his legal right in refusing to allow Pereira to proceed; 1 in this attitude he remained firm even when Xavier, if the Jesuit biographers may be trusted, exhibited the brief by which he held the rank of papal nuncio, and threatened Ataide with excommunication.

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  • A further "exile" at Chatenay and elsewhere succeeded the imprisonment, and though Voltaire was admitted to an audience by the regent and treated graciously he was not trusted.

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  • Tirpitz's book, in so far as his statements may be trusted, throws much light upon the circumstances in which German policy was directed or drifted in July 1914 into paths which inevitably led to war.

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  • He trusted that, as had so often happened in the course of Hungarian history, the weakness and blindness of the court would help Hungary back to her constitutional rights.

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  • Mr Hofmeyr's established reputation as an astute diplomatist, and as the trusted leader for years of the Cape Dutch party, made him as powerful a delegate as it was possible to find.

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  • There was a slight collision between them as early as the diet of 1778; but at the diet of 1786 Fersen boldly led the opposition against the king's financial measures (see GUSTAVUS III.) which were consequently rejected; while in private interviews, if his own account of them is to be trusted, he addressed his sovereign with outrageous insolence.

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  • One of the players said he hoped he might be trusted.

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  • He is n't trusted to serve in the army.

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  • You are shrewd in business and cannot be trusted.

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  • We 're proud to be the world 's most trusted source of information on every topic imaginable when it comes to coaching soccer.

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  • The revelations come as Spencer 's trusted employe prepares to stand trial for allegedly stealing an entire floor of Kensington Palace following her death.

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  • We 're bonded now, as in a kindred breed, but I shall steer, whilst you 're my trusted steed.

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  • Liverpool Victoria have built a trusted partnership with RCM - a partnership based on shared values and strong commitment to treating customers fairly.

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  • New security issues arise when the user may not be trusted, or the user and the host computer 's owner are mutually suspicious.

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  • The tidal wave of violence in Gotham proves to be the work of someone the Batman trusted.

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  • Using tradespeople Check that estate agents, removers and other trades-people can be trusted and are members of a professional body or association.

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  • Hornigold soon became a full pirate, with Teach as one of his most trusted lieutenants.

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  • Trusted Mail utilizes the latest techniques in spam detection to provide a powerful tool against the growing problem of unsolicited email.

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  • Since Amy trusted Matt so much, she never questioned his integrity.

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  • I also appreciate the substantial positives that come from the simplicity of either owning something outright or with a small group of trusted partners.

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  • On the informal side, gather trusted and savvy people outside of your business who can guide your efforts.

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  • Have you stayed home from work multiple times because you cannot bring yourself to leave your child in the hands of a trusted caregiver?

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  • Gradually build up to allowing a trusted friend to watch the baby while you and your partner have a fun "date night" without worry.

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  • Generations have trusted their baby's food to Gerber, and their organic line continues that trend well into the 21st century.

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  • Because the Playtex brand has been a household favorite for several decades, it continues to be a trusted choice among moms today.

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  • Get permission from the owner to take the car to a trusted auto mechanic for an inspection.

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  • Also talk to friends, family, and co-workers for suggestions of trusted places to shop for furniture at.

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  • Of course, it is always a good idea to take a trusted friend or family member to weigh in on your choice, but eventually, you're going to have to settle on a design.

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  • Cookson Precious Metals - Trusted name in precious metals offers viewers a chance to shop from its line of products online.

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  • The reason it's so important to find a trusted jewelry dealer is because he will be able to help you steer clear of imitation gemstones.

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  • One of the most trusted and dependable names in beauty is Lancome.

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  • Lancome, long one of the most trusted names in quality cosmetics, provides sales of its many lipsticks, pencils, liners and gloss directly from their site.

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  • Sit for a little while in a reclining chair that interests you, read warranties and care instruction tags, and talk to a salesperson about popular, trusted names in furniture.

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  • Having a separate, trusted opinion is wise.

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  • Watchesplanet.com has a selection of sports watches available from such trusted watch makers as Seiko, Tag Heuer, Casio and Breitling.

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  • If you are willing to spend the time learning about pianos and have a good ear and a trusted piano technician, you can do well.

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  • If a deal seems too good to be true, have a trusted piano technician come with you to make an assessment.

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  • Up to five players can play at the same time and, as Stuart Andrews says in his review on Trusted Reviews, this is "the best 2D Mario game since the golden days of the SNES."

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  • Overall, it is a trusted name in the antivirus world, partially due to its longevity in this industry, and it also offers above average protection against new viruses.

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  • There is no shortage of sources, but not all of them can be trusted.

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  • Browse Sears for a variety of water heaters from trusted brands.

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  • When you shop online, only purchase items from well-known and trusted sites.

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  • If you'd like to purchase a Visa gift card online visit the Visa Store for a list of trusted gift card providers.

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  • The online vendor of Mac computers that is most trusted is known as The Apple Store, which also sells other Mac products such as iPods, and iPads.

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  • You not only get top-notch quality and custom service if you go with a trusted name, but also reliable aftermarket support as well.

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  • You can start by reading product reviews from trusted resources like Consumer Reports and you can check the product review sections of your favorite home improvement websites.

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  • Up until recently, each instrument was produced by a only few trusted manufacturers, but in the past 20 years the market has been flooded with instruments in all price ranges.

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  • Your bank or other financial institutions may be able to recommend firms, or you can ask trusted friends or relatives.

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  • Never provide sensitive financial information over the phone, including Social Security numbers, PINs or account numbers, unless you placed the call directly to a verified and trusted location.

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  • Be sure to buy them from trusted companies you don't believe are going out of business.

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  • If you're interested in fraud alerts, Trusted ID allows you to set them up via Equifax and renew them every 90 days.

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  • Over the years, this assistant manager repeatedly took money from senior citizens who trusted her to deposit their funds in guaranteed investments or bonds.

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  • Whenever possible, buy this and any health product from a trusted source.

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  • If at any time you feel out of control of your emotions or find yourself entertaining thoughts of self-harm, contact a professional counselor, call a depression hotline, or confide in a trusted friend.

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  • Buying the root from a trusted source should prevent this potentially harmful mistake.

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  • Affordable and trusted among home building professionals, Sherwin Williams Paint could be the right choice for your next painting project.

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  • Sherwin Williams has been a trusted source for home improvement for decades, so advice on Sherwin Williams paint colors given by their color experts is advice you can count on and trust.

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  • From cult classics to new favorites, certain waterproof formulas are more trusted than others.

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  • She's a trusted consultant to Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Keanu Reeves, Renee Zellweger and Calista Flockhart.

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  • Fans of basic, classic mascaras can rest assured that their beloved formulas will always have a place on drugstore walls, but even newfangled products created by trusted brands may pass muster with these consumers.

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  • Customers know that purchasing a Trish McEvoy item means they are purchasing a quality product that is trusted by professionals around the world.

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  • There are dozens of resources on the Internet and what follows is a short list of some of the more trusted sites.One of the most widely used virtual pet sites is NeoPets.

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  • However, there are also a lot of gimmicks and scams on the web, so it's always important to stick to shopping with trusted and reliable retailers - and pay close attention to the fine print, regardless of how good the offer sounds.

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  • Plus, you have the trusted sources of Merriam-Webster and the parent company, Encyclopaedia Britannica to rely on.

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  • The photographer should suggest that she bring a trusted friend if it makes her feel more comfortable.

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  • Even the most trusted sites sometimes have issues with security, so it's important to take care of your own virus protection.

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  • If you feel worried, don't hesitate to talk to a parent or a trusted teacher.

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  • If it becomes too overwhelming, don't hesitate to speak with a parent or a trusted teacher, who can talk to you about the things you are experiencing.

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  • When looking for online teen clothing stores, you want to be sure you are buying from a trusted and established retailer.

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  • If your problems with a particular person continue, talk to a parent or trusted adult.

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  • If you have to, call your parents, an older sibling, or some other trusted adult who can get you home safely.

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  • Tell your parents, teacher, or a trusted adult of anything that doesn't seem right when using a particular hotline.

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  • The best way to buy something you can be sure is fake is to learn how to test a garment, as well as which shops and manufacturers make clothes that can be trusted to be cruelty-free.

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  • If someone is making you uncomfortable online, tell your parents or a trusted adult.

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  • In the meantime, you can always talk with your school counselor (it's confidential) or a trusted adult friend.

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  • Sometimes, just knowing they have a trusted older friend or teacher to share personal information can open up lines of communication.

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