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It is not that Beyoncé is more trustworthy than Jay Z; it is that she appears so.

What better means than a poker game, after all, to establish who is the more trustworthy burglar?

His death was generally attributed to poison, but the real cause, according to a more trustworthy opinion, was apoplexy.

Nobody competent to judge of evidence can doubt which of the two statements is the more trustworthy.

Or is the Chinese pharmacopœia of the present day much more trustworthy as to many of its items?

Smaller lords were placed round large ones, and the more trustworthy against less trustworthy, and so on.

I will make sure of your taking it all home again, by leaving it here in more trustworthy hands than yours until we ride back.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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