He is the kind of man you'd trust to lead you in the direction of good food, and my five fellow passengers and I ate often and well, dining on such regional specialties as capuns, a creamy pasta dish with ham and chard, and bitto, a cheese produced only in the summer using fresh milk helicoptered down from the high passes.
During this time period investors have experienced not one, not two, not three but rather a multitude of catastrophic economic events that have eroded the trust of the general investment public to a point where the boogie man is standing around every corner awaiting his opportunity to eat them.
Mr Buyoya argues that he is the only man who can pull this off, as the Tutsi generals trust him.
If you do not, you lose the JBA's trust, but grow the confidence of the National Security Agency and keep a man alive.
All funds were given to the Isle of Man Agricultural Benevolent Trust (IOMABT).
We've come to the conclusion that a woman may trust a man's opinion more and then a man may trust a woman's opinion more in some cases only because I know what I want a man to look like and a man knows what he wants a woman to look like.
The man produced plenty of the hormone, which would suggest that the chemical reaction that signals trust can be replicated in a virtual setting.
This may further take the shine off Mr Brown's government but, paradoxically, voters who fear an economic slowdown may be less inclined to trust an untested team of young Conservative leaders rather than the man who, as chancellor, oversaw many years of sustained growth.
And that is why, when the stakes are so high, we can always trust this man.
Because a man I do not trust could not get money from me on all the bonds in Christendom.
Oxfordshire County Council described the offences as "despicable acts by a man who abused his position of trust".
Rod Blagojevich, a man most people would no longer trust to appoint a dog catcher, has the right to choose Mr Obama's successor in the Senate.
He was seen first by the gravedigger, a man who was nearly blind, and who did not trust his eyes to tell him that a tiger, braced on its hind legs, was rummaging through the churchyard garbage heap, mouthing thistles in the early-morning sunlight.
By last week Webster Hubbell--a man who admits to having stolen from the law partners and clients who put their trust in him--was beginning to look like a victim, and Dan Burton had tossed David Bossie, his pet viper, overboard in an effort to save himself.
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