WORD OF THE DAY

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trust

I thought I could trust you.

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I can't trust her not to lie!

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I knew because he proved to me that I could trust him with my heart and soul - the way you trust your mother and father.

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I don't trust him, Natasha.

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You must learn to trust me.

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It makes me feel small when you keep things from me - like you don't trust me, or you think I'm not mature enough to handle it.

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I trust you, Jule.

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I trust it is equally responsive to the needs of my newly found guests.

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I trust you because of your actions.

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"I knew I could trust him to tell me when he needed to," Damian replied.

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I just wish you'd trust me.

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Damian knew better than to trust the deceptive appearance of this type of creature.

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No man was ever more honored in the character of his raisers than I. They are destined, I trust, to assist at the raising of loftier structures one day.

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At this point, he had no choice but to trust Darian.

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He'll have to trust you to maintain absolute secrecy.

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I know, and I guess I was deliberately a little evasive because I wanted you to learn to trust me.

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I trust that the effort of The Great Round World to bring light to those who sit in darkness will receive the encouragement and support it so richly deserves.

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I felt proud to know that the liberties of Massachusetts and of our fatherland were in such safe keeping; and as I turned to my hoeing again I was filled with an inexpressible confidence, and pursued my labor cheerfully with a calm trust in the future.

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I think that we may safely trust a good deal more than we do.

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She clung to him, unable to trust her voice or thoughts.

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