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Meanings of trust counsellor in English
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Usage of trust counsellor in English
1
A young man may get opposing advice from two equally trustedcounsellors.
2
The prophet is frequently an inhabitant of the capital, and a trustedcounsellor.
3
He at least was high in royal favour, a trustedcounsellor.
4
He moved among kings and courts as an honoured guest and trustedcounsellor.
5
He was Mr. Gladstone's most trustedcounsellor and most intimate friend.
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His most trustedcounsellors were the prophets Gad and Nathan.
7
We all know that she is her father's trustedcounsellor.
8
Had not Bertrand been even more her friend, her trustedcounsellor, than his own?
9
The Rhodian Chrysippus, her leech and trustedcounsellor, also possessed great influence over the Queen.
10
And fortune sent him such a friend!-Ricard ,Ionian'smost trustedcounsellor, the abettor of his plans.
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To me personally he was the warmest of friends, a trustedcounsellor, an indefatigable collaborator, a lovable companion.
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The immediate adherents and most trustedcounsellors of William Lewis were even more unmeasured in their denunciations than he was himself.
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The old Duke was his only trustedcounsellor, and he found himself constrained by his conscience to do as that counsellor counselled him.
14
In the enjoyment of fraternal relations with the leaders of the dominant party East, Philip Hardin becomes a trustedcounsellor of the leading officials.