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One hunter-naturalist involved pushed for the park to be called “Mt. Denali National Park” in 1916, referencing a name bestowed to the mountain by native people.

That expectation that's bestowed upon you when you're born into a body that can have children is changing, and it changes more with how more people publicly speak about it and what their choices are.

From Salon

Economic relief comes from the unlikeliest of sources: an Indian “compassionate appointment” law that can bestow a deceased government employee’s job to the surviving spouse.

Disney didn’t want to jeopardize 60 years of press freedoms bestowed through that decision.

Assad's departure has bestowed a fragile unity on Syria and its diverse opposition forces.

From BBC

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

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