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A dependent country; administered by another country under the supervision of the United Nations.
trust territory
1
It is a charge; it is a possession, but part in
trusteeship
.
2
I am impelled to congratulate the Assembly for its wise, efficient
trusteeship
.
3
I've been carrying out his instructions in regard to that confounded
trusteeship
.
4
And under her father's will his family there is considered in
trusteeship
.
5
By the bye, how would Constance understand the duties of her
trusteeship
?
6
Two-thirds thought payment would encourage a wider range of people to consider
trusteeship
.
7
Oct. 26-Germanproperty in France not confiscated, but taken into
trusteeship
.
8
C. Marshall, wanted to turn Palestine over to the
trusteeship
of the U.N.
9
You see I was honoured and gloried by a
trusteeship
of the British Museum.
10
We can deal during our
trusteeship
with the corpus only.
11
I resigned my
trusteeship
,
and they saw me not again.
12
Eithne Woulfe explains the
trusteeship
and patronage options involved Schools are changing and so is society.
13
Here dwelt the aged in
trusteeship
over the land, while the young and sturdy builded Pa-Ramesu.
14
They are generally under the
trusteeship
of religious communities, boards of governors, individuals or trust bodies.
15
And once more there shot through the Colonel a vague dread, as of a
trusteeship
neglected.
16
All these are peoples to whom we have been bound by ties of kinship or
trusteeship
.
trusteeship
accept this trusteeship
age in trusteeship
british trusteeship
confound trusteeship
consider trusteeship