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"Anthony Pierce was a man entrusted to preside over christenings, funerals, weddings and prayers," she added.

From BBC

“After being impressed by the company’s L.A. premiere of “The Road to Mecca,” Fugard entrusted Stephen Sachs with the world premiere of “Exits and Entrances.”

"As the nation’s highest court, we have a duty to ensure that the power entrusted to federal judges by the Constitution is not abused. Today, the court fails to carry out that responsibility."

From Salon

“Accountability for those who have failed to protect our youth is long overdue — there is no justice in a system that abuses the very youth it is entrusted to care for.”

"Soldiers have a duty to use the force entrusted to them in accordance with IDF values and orders, at all times and in times of war in particular," the IDF said.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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