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Any rights that you may have are vested in me, just as if I were your own father.
The president is vested with the executive power of the nation.
By the power that was vested in me I did this.
The executive power, as such, is vested on the President alone.
Also, leadership within the team is not vested in a single individual.
"I would never pay out money that was not vested."
Some of the best agricultural land in the area was vested.
An associate must work three years to be vested in the plan.
"I will do my best to protect the national security and public order with the power vested in me," he said.
Control is vested in their hands rather than the shareholders'.
Legislative power is vested upon the congress of the state.
However, counties do not have that much power vested in them.
Their assumption of power, that I think not vested in them.
Where else can you be vested in a pension from Day 1?
The growing video and film market has vested new power in those who control their production.
"People are more vested in making the right decisions," he said.
To become fully vested might require five years or so.
And so a thousand hopes have been vested in him.
The responsibility for the governing of the student body is vested in the students themselves.
Indeed, some land titles are still vested in the college to this day.
Today, the judicial power is almost completely vested in the federal court system.
By the power vested in me, I now pronounce you man and wife.
"All the authority and power is vested in his hands.
The rights would be vested in the children's parents and legal guardians.
And in many cases these end up getting far enough into the process that they are vested."