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stewardship

[stoo-erd-ship, styoo-] / ˈstu ərd ʃɪp, ˈstju- /








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Lindelof’s involvement, along with that of “Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow” series author Tom King, signals a seriousness of intent amplified by the placing the series’ showrunner stewardship under “True Detective” and “Ozark” producer Chris Mundy.

From Salon Aug. 14, 2026

The term "Blue continent" is used by Pacific Islands to describe a joint home and shared stewardship of the ocean.

From Barron's Jul. 10, 2026

“With 136 acres now officially transferred into tribal stewardship, one of the most spectacular stretches of the Mendocino Coast will be forever protected,” McGuire said in a statement.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 3, 2026

Instead, yesterday’s broth serves as a road map for tomorrow’s batch, guided by family members whose identities have become intertwined with stewardship of the soup.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 30, 2026

Although there was never a good time to run, Terrance’s stewardship of both halves provided a good argument.

From "The Underground Railroad: A Novel" by Colson Whitehead




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