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4 Sentences With "placed confidence in"

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There's much to be dissected from host Margaret Brennan's dialogue with the foreign minister, but the most telling point was the way in which Kang — and by extension, Seoul — placed confidence in Pyongyang's verbal commitment to denuclearization.
Fraizer was born in Scotland about 1610, and graduated M.D. at Montpellier on 1 Oct. 1635. He was incorporated at Cambridge 9 March 1637, and was elected a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians on 23 November 1641. He was a faithful royalist, followed Charles II abroad, and became his physician. The king placed confidence in him, and he was in turn courted and abused by the factions which grew up among the English exiles on the continent.
The United committee "set great value upon his options as to the arrangement and formation of the team, and placed confidence in his judgement... and ability as a player, a captain, and an adviser" It was also said that Hendry's advice and guidance helped the natural talents of Ernest Needham, who was to become an England international. Hendry sustained an injury during a New Year's Day friendly fixture at Leith Athletic in 1895 and it was thought that it would end his career. He played only four more games for United before being released the following summer.
The early twelfth-century Historia silense, a chronicle focussing on the reign of Ferdinand I and written from a royalist perspective, never refers to Ferdinand as "emperor", but it does describe his third son, García, who ruled Galicia after his death, as a "good emperor" because of his military victories: > For García placed confidence in his men. Therefore at that time, within the > bounds of the empire, he was regarded by all soldiers as a distinguished > knight, since in every war he had been accustomed to accomplishing at the > same time the duties of a tireless soldier and a good emperor.García Gallo > 1945, 213 and 226 n. 76: Confidebat namque Garsias in viribus suis; eo quod > tunc temporis, excepto regio imperio, pre omnibus militibus insignis miles > habebatur. Siquidem in omni bello strenui militis et boni imperatoris (“buen > emperador”) officia simul peragere assueverat.

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