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entrust someone or something to someone to place someone or something into the protection of someone. Can I entrust Johnny to you while I shop? I entrusted my share of the money to Fred until I returned to town. entrust someone with someone or something to trust someone to provide protection and care for someone or something. Can I entrust you with Johnny while I go in and vote? I entrusted Fred with my share of the money until I returned. I would not even entrust myself with the care of this priceless vase! How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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This bill does nothing to protect firearms or ammunition manufacturers against lawsuits involving the following situations: illegally operating firearms or ammunition manufacturers or sellers, malfunctioning products, breach of contract or warranty and negligent entrustment. 8 years) from their mothers and home, and their entrustment into the care of older male friends or relatives of the family who would assume responsibility for the boys' formal education. You believe that the consecration was done as Our Lady requested in 1984, so why did Pope John Paul II at the end add "enlighten especially the peoples whose consecration and entrustment by us you are awaiting? |
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