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14 Sentences With "places trust in"

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In some places trust in institutions has been systematically undermined.
He places trust in what we see on our own terms, rather than spoon-feeding us art historical terms.
That places trust in him, it keeps him from being swayed by Kellyn, and it puts any potential advantage in the hands of the person least equipped to wield it.
The building was designated a Category 1 historic place by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust in 1990.
Ownership passed in 1892 to the farmer Alexander Bannatyne, whose family owned the farm until 1961. After brief ownership by two individuals, the farm was purchased by Monty Ericson in 1965. The Ericson family gave the Matanaka Farm buildings to the New Zealand Historic Places Trust in 1976. The setting was gazetted as an historic reserve in 1981.
Pollard was a builder, and served on the committee of the Auckland Master Builders' Association. He was responsible for the construction in 1923–24 of the (former) W.A. Thompson and Company building, designed by architects Holman, Moses and Watkin, at 307–319 Queen Street, Auckland, that was given historic place category 2 status by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust in 1987.
This site has numerous images of the renovated interior. The building is listed as a Category I historic place in the registry of the New Zealand Historic Places Trust. In the trust's registry it is noted for its elaborate interior features, and as a rare example of a surviving "atmospheric theatre". Several technological features or historic note are also listed.
Pascoe was bored with legal work, so he enquired with Joe Heenan, the under-secretary for the Department of Internal Affairs, whether there were employment opportunities. Pascoe was put on a team working on the 1940 centennial publications, and he thus moved to Wellington. Pascoe was the founding secretary of the National Historic Places Trust in 1955. In 1960 he was controller of the Wildlife Branch.
He was conferred an honorary Doctor of Literature degree by Massey University in 1996. In the 1999 New Year Honours, he was awarded New Zealand's highest honour – the Order of New Zealand. He also received the Alan Highet Award for excellence in the arts in 1986 and was granted honorary life membership of the New Zealand Historic Places Trust in 2004. Whiting died on 16 July 2017.
The composition of the board was defined in the legislation and the board was appointed on the recommendation of the minister. The name of the organisation was changed to New Zealand Historic Places Trust in 1963. Early work undertaken by the trust included the recording of Māori rock paintings, as some sites were to be submerged, e.g. through the Waipapa Dam and Benmore Dam.
The Lyttelton Borough Council Chambers was the headoffice of the Lyttelton Borough Council from 1887 until the late 20th century, when the borough council moved to a number of other buildings. Civic use of the building stopped in 1999, when the building was sold for business and residential use. Registered by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust in 2003, the building was demolished in June 2011 following the 2011 Christchurch earthquake.
In 1947 tourism pioneer Harry Wigley of Mount Cook airline fame commissioned him to design and build the first tow for the Coronet Peak Ski Field near Queenstown New Zealand's first commercial skifield."Ski Industry Based on Pioneer Spirit", NZ Historic Places Trust In 1949 he completed a similar tow at Mount Ruapehu."Ski runners on Mt Ruapehu" , www.mtruapehu.com Within a few years he had perfected the Hamilton Model B design that is still in use for nutcracker ski tows in New Zealand and Australia.
The Press Building, Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Citizens' War Memorial, ChristChurch Cathedral, Canterbury Club Gas Light, Riccarton House, Bridge of Remembrance and buildings on Tuam Street (McKenzie & Willis and A.J. White's Department Store) This list of Heritage New Zealand-listed places in Christchurch contains those buildings and structures that are listed, or were listed in early 2011, with Heritage New Zealand (formerly known as Historic Places Trust) in Christchurch, New Zealand. The list is confined to the boundaries of Christchurch prior to amalgamation with the Banks Peninsula District in March 2006.
The work was completed on schedule at the end of February 2007, despite having to cope with a spring, heavy rain, snow and winds. The viaduct was given Category 1 listing by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust in 2009. Paint applied in 1959 and partially repainted in 1997, was showing signs of flaking off, so a $13m project started in 2014 to blast off 7 tons of lead paint, using about 200 tons of garnet, strengthen and replace some steel sections and apply an oxide paint to the of the viaduct. Completion is planned for late 2016.

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