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trusted and band
However, the first pressing of the single sold out quickly, and the band thereafter trusted Harte's judgement.
Peggy warns him that people can't be trusted, but Pete is encouraged when a band auditions him for a job.
In the first half of the episode, Eli loses the school's money that had been trusted to Matt for hiring a band for a school dance.
Sections of his cavalry, under the leadership of his brothers and other trusted band members, were distinguished by appearance, adopting bright dyes and metal ornaments.

trusted and would
When I mentioned that for my first long voyage I did not even have the money for the return fare, but had trusted to luck that I would earn a sufficient amount, the young people looked at me doubtingly.
When Prudence and Blackberry were too young to be trusted in the dining room, they were tied to the radiator with their leashes, and they would cry.
He would send on by trusted messenger the dispatches with their electrifying news.
* 1962 – Walter Cronkite takes over as the lead news anchor of the CBS Evening News, during which time he would become " the most trusted man in America ".
St Cyril of Alexandria, 370-444, In the first letter says: " Athanasius is one who can be trusted: he would not say anything that is not in accord with sacred scripture.
One would think to listen to him that the Government had no responsibility for the state of world affairs ... The Government has now resolved to enter upon an arms race, and the people will have to pay for their mistake in believing that it could be trusted to carry out a policy of peace.
Apprentices would typically not learn more than the most basic techniques until they were trusted by their peers to keep the guild's or company's secrets.
Although Oswald had one known son, Æthelwald, it is uncertain whether this was a son from his marriage to Cynegils ' daughter or from an earlier relationship — since Æthelwald began ruling in Deira in 651, it has been argued that a son from this marriage would have been too young at the time to be trusted with this position, and therefore may have been older, the product of a relationship Oswald had during his exile.
Hythlodeaus theorises that if a man did not believe in a god or in an afterlife he could never be trusted, because he would not acknowledge any authority or principle outside himself.
This idiom is relatively common for computer security reasons: a client obviously cannot be trusted with the logic that determines how trustworthy they are ; an adversary would simply skip the logic and say " I'm as trustworthy as possible!
Hoar replied that the people were both a less permanent and a less trusted body than state legislatures, and that moving the responsibility for the election of senators to them would see it passing into the hands of a body that " but a day " before changing.
" On the other hand, the Spartans trusted their helots enough in 479 BC to take a force of 35, 000 with them to Plataea, something they could not have risked if they feared the helots would attack them or run away.
She spoke of " consulting with God ", and trusted that He would keep her safe.
Trusted clients are attractive to business as a form of vendor lock-in: sell the trusted client at a loss and charge more than would be otherwise economically viable for the associated service.
Stangl had a reputation as a highly competent administrator and people manager with an excellent grasp of detail, and therefore Globocnik trusted that Stangl would be capable of restoring order at Treblinka.
All this would have been impossible without the steady support of Elizabeth who trusted him completely in spite of the Chancellor's many enemies, most of whom were her personal friends.
This usually opens up a possibility for those with power to start cheating and / or creating bad instructions that can no longer be trusted, but the good reputation of the brand, flag or label protects them from being caught for longer than would be the case without the symbol that is associated with good reputation.
For example, he correctly trusted the faithful Lu Xun and Zhuge Jin, so much so that he made a duplicate imperial seal and left it with Lu Xun ; whenever he would correspond with Shu's emperor Liu Shan or regent Zhuge Liang, he would deliver the letter to Lu Xun first ( as Lu's post was near the Shu border ), and then if, in Lu's opinion, changes were needed, he would revise the letter and then restamp it with Sun's imperial seal.
He also knew what were the proper roles for officials that he trusted ; for example, in 225, when selecting a chancellor, while the key officials all respected Zhang Zhao greatly and wanted him to be chancellor, Sun Quan declined, reasoning that while he respected Zhang greatly, a chancellor needed to handle all affairs of state, and Zhang, while capable, had such strong opinions that he would surely be in conflict with Sun Quan and other officials at all times.
Further, this definition of trust is abstract, allowing different instances and observers in a trusted system to communicate based on a common idea of trust ( otherwise communication would be isolated in domains ), where all necessarily different subjective and intersubjective realizations of trust in each subsystem ( man and machines ) may coexist.
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.
DRM would be implemented by encrypting DRM-protected files and only making the decryption key available to corporate trusted applications.

trusted and thus
Because of this, a marquess was trusted to defend and fortify against potentially hostile neighbors and was thus more important and ranked higher than a count.
Pygmalion ’ s dates, if this citation is to be trusted, are thus dependent on the date of the founding of Carthage.
Making matters worse, Van Rensselaer was an inexperienced militia general, and thus not trusted by the majority of regular army troops.
In some jurisdictions, such as Australia child support recipients are trusted to use support payments in the best interest of the child, and thus are not required to provide details on specific purchases.
A secretary / executive assistant may also control access to a manager, thus becoming an influential and trusted aide.
Kernel rootkits can be especially difficult to detect and remove because they operate at the same security level as the operating system itself, and are thus able to intercept or subvert the most trusted operating system operations.
When the resulting combined content arrives at the client-side web browser, it has all been delivered from the trusted source, and thus operates under the permissions granted to that system.
Empress Jia thus became the sole power at court, with members of her consort clan and trusted subordinates being promoted to high positions.
Many Hasidic rebbes and Rosh yeshivas of major Orthodox yeshivas are not required to " prove " to their flocks that they do or do not hold formal semikhah because their reputations as Torah-scholars and sages is unquestioned and esteemed based on the recommendations of trusted sages, and the experiences and interactions that many knowledgeable Torah-observant Jews have with them, which thus gives practical testimony based on experience that these great rabbis are indeed worthy to be called as such.
A corrupt client is thus able to forge this and gain access, as the rlogin protocol has no means of authenticating other machines ' identities, or ensuring that the rlogin client on a trusted machine is the real rlogin client.
Carolyn McLeod explains Baier's argument by giving the following examples: we can rely on our clock to give the time, but we do not feel betrayed when it breaks, thus, we cannot say that we trusted it ; we are not trusting when we are suspicious of the other person, because this is in fact an expression of distrust ( McLeod 2006 ).
The town was thus first called Bandar Qassim after its founder (" Qasim's town "), then later dubbed Bosaso after its founder's trusted camel.
Thomas Madiou, Madiou, one of Haïti's most famous historians, writing in the middle of the 19th century deduced that his altimate goal was to become Govenor General of the island, autonomous from France and Napoleon Bonaparte, this was thus the reason why General Toussaint exiled him back to France, Toussaint felt that Sonthonax was using their plight to further his own agenda ( power grab ). Sonthonax is considered a controversial figure in Haitian history because of his duplicitous nature, his intetions were never clear and he was not trusted by the black population.
Their grandson John was created 1st Lord Montfort ; their granddaughter Lady Elizabeth Montacute was married to William de Montacute, 2nd Baron Montacute ( later spelt Montagu ), and thus the mother of William Montagu, 1st Earl of Salisbury, King of Mann, leader of the coup against Roger Mortimer and the most trusted advisor of Edward III.
" Nevertheless, in the long run, resistance proved futile ; two of Rodil's trusted comrades who commanded other forts nearby, and their forces, surrendered or jumped to the nationalist side, thus revealing Rodil's potential defensive plans.
The problem can be described thus: " How can one allow only authorized actors to have access to certain information while not using a trusted arbiter ?".
It was a rare occurrence that a man would be thus trusted and since he went on to fight other battles, someone apparently paid Geoffroi's ransom, and he was knighted the very next year.
Richard Carrier also considers the mention of the cloths " a natural embellishment to such a narrative and thus cannot be trusted to be historical ," since historians of the era would often illustrate such scenes with plausible minor details that lack a source, similar to military historians describing specific sword interplay.

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