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established

[ih-stab-lisht] / ɪˈstæb lɪʃt /




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Like Queer As Folk - the show which established Davies - Tip Toe is set in Manchester.

From BBC

The animal welfare foundation she established said in a statement that it was announcing her death with "immense sadness".

From BBC

The report, requested by the Church's financing arm - the Church Commissioners - found that a fund established by Queen Anne in 1704 to help poor Anglican clergy was used to finance "great evil".

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The first comes back to the rule we established at the start of the piece; Guardiola platforms his players according to their strengths.

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Bush apparently decided at some unspecified point that the intelligence agencies needed a “watcher” and thus established The Orphanage: analysts downstairs, “mission control” upstairs, the equivalent of an internal-affairs bureau for the clandestine services.

From The Wall Street Journal