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committed

[kuh-mit-id] / kəˈmɪt ɪd /


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When challenged on this by the review Davies, who went to become Archbishop of Wales, said the prospect Pierce might have committed other offences involving other victims "did not occur to him".

From BBC

Kelly was instead shown a straight red for being deemed to have committed a serious foul after he landed on the back of Yilmaz's Achilles following an aerial challenge with the forward.

From BBC

The ministry said that it remained committed to "protecting its territorial waters."

From Barron's

Prince Harry said in a statement released by the WHO: "We remain deeply committed to advancing awareness, reducing stigma and expanding access to mental health support for all those affected by conflict and crisis."

From Barron's

"We're committed to deterring and finding the bad actors, manipulators, and those who willingly cheat."

From BBC