We've all no doubt found it tricky getting out of bed every now and again, but those suffering from dysania find it particularly difficult. |
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How to keep up the momentum in your job hunt. There's no doubt about it, job hunting is a numbers game. |
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When crossed, there would be left no doubt in one's mind it was best to take one's leave. |
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And, in the case of fluoride, at least, that doubt might actually be justified. |
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That modern science has repeatedly affirmed their findings does little to abate the continuing doubt. |
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However there is little doubt that Harry has felt at his most happy and fulfilled when he has been active in his army life. |
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There remains little doubt but that, when shatter cones can be identified with certainty, they are a valid and definitive criterion for an astrobleme. |
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At the same time the anthropomorphous apes, as Professor Schaaffhausen has remarked, will no doubt be exterminated. |
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These new findings should remove any doubt about his innocence. |
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Though this was one of the first mercantile transactions of my life, yet I had no doubt about acquitting myself with reputation. |
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After paying out chain, we swung clear, but our anchors were no doubt afoul of hers. |
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It is beyond a doubt that many sounds are articulable, which do not occur in English. |
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The potential decline in library usage, particularly reference services, puts the necessity for these services in doubt. |
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His skill as an orator, which was praised by his good friend Pliny, no doubt contributes to his supreme mastery of the Latin language. |
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Lewis and others argued the stoppage was premature and that a champion should be given the benefit of the doubt. |
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They were keen to put it beyond doubt that the territorial waters around Northern Ireland would not belong to the Irish Free State. |
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I doubt whether we shall be able to pay for the bare minimum necessary for our defence. |
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The United States is without doubt the most important ally of the United Kingdom. |
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Some doubt, however, remained due to the uncertainties that result from the companion star being much heavier than the candidate black hole. |
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I love Muldertorture as much as anyone, but that was without a doubt the most disgusting XF episode I have ever seen. |
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This has led to doubt about the competence of the board who had 3 years to set the paper. |
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This casts some doubt on 23 April date, as high infant mortality rates meant parents would usually baptise their children shortly after birth. |
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He thinks that no assumption can ever be or needs ever to be justified, so a lack of justification is not a justification for doubt. |
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The present nanowalker will no doubt provide a launching point for the development of many complex nanomachines and nanosystems. |
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William's successor was Mary's sister Anne, who had no surviving children and so the Protestant succession seemed in doubt. |
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There can be little or no doubt then that Fortriu centred on northern Scotland. |
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At the death of his father, Charles VI, the succession was cast into doubt. |
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At least some of Mary's contemporaries who saw the letters had no doubt that they were genuine. |
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There is considerable doubt as to the date by which this process was perfected. |
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This is one of the occasions where doubt has been cast on the authenticity of Haig's diary. |
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The vertebrate ancestor no doubt had more arches than this, as some of their chordate relatives have more than 50 pairs of gills. |
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Irish Farming Association Hill Committee chairman Mr O'Leary said he had no doubt the eagles would take lambs. |
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He was nobody's fool, and there was no doubt but he had very soon detected the trick his cousin had played upon him. |
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There isn't any doubt but that he had a nodding acquaintance with every pretty girl in town. |
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Kinship without a doubt played a very important role in Celtic societies in late prehistory. |
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Whatever power she had in Wessex was no doubt connected with her father's overlordship. |
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However, there seems little doubt that Kimberella was at least a triploblastic bilaterian animal. |
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Nevertheless, many scientists doubt that vision could have caused the explosion. |
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A detailed study of the great cormorant concludes that it is without doubt to dry the plumage. |
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The first, original, and truly natural boundaries of states are beyond doubt their internal boundaries. |
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The torc was evidently a key marker of status and very widely worn, in a range of metals no doubt reflecting the wealth and status of the owner. |
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There is no doubt that the advent of the League has brought increased media coverage for its member clubs. |
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There are advertising offices, and... by applying to them I should have no doubt of very soon meeting with something that would do. |
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Experimental studies attempting to duplicate this effect have been unable to replicate the supposed injuries, casting doubt on this idea. |
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Anyone who has watched, for example, a litter of otter cubs rolling about in an ottery tangle can hardly doubt that they're really having fun. |
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Palaeontologist Adam Yates of the University of the Witwatersrand cast further doubt on the generic separation. |
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However, a second population crash of seabirds which occurred with no effect on the stocks of sand eel, cast doubt on this link. |
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The territory I had sold him was largely occupied by the Duke of Oklahoma, and, no doubt, by other potentates and panjandrums unknown to me. |
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However, doubt has been raised over the age of Tikiguania because it is almost indistinguishable from modern agamid lizards. |
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A subsequent coolness, pari passu with the dotcom billionaire's revenue growth no doubt, is said to've developed. |
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This has caused some commentators to doubt whether he actually visited the island. |
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In any given region there was a progression from Oldowan to Acheulean, Lower to Upper, no doubt. |
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The later dates cast doubt over Olaf's claim to be of Harald Fairhair's kin, and the legitimacy of his claim to the throne. |
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Henry's only legitimate son and heir, William Adelin, drowned in the White Ship disaster of 1120, throwing the royal succession into doubt. |
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This world is full of trouble! There can be no doubt of that. Nothing but bother and perplexation! |
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The date of his departure is in some doubt, however, what is known for certain is that he had to leave suddenly. |
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On what terms this peace was made is debatable, but as said before, the conclusion of a foedus casts some doubt on the totality of the defeat. |
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Theoderic had no reason to doubt Tufa's loyalty and dispatched his new general to Ravenna with a band of elite soldiers. |
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This frontier remained for about 100 years, and no doubt in that long period much was done to it to which precise dates are difficult to fix. |
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There's only a rough track and I doubt if that jalopy of yours will make it. |
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Louis Pasteur proved beyond doubt that certain diseases are caused by infectious agents, and developed a vaccine for rabies. |
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However, that claim may be fraudulent, which could cast doubt on the letter's credibility. |
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A detailed analysis puts in doubt the likelihood of Mexico winning were any case to be brought by Mexico at the International Court of Justice. |
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Elinor then ventured to doubt the propriety of her receiving such a present from a man so little, or at least so lately known to her. |
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As a compromise in an age of psychopharmacological doubt, this seems about right. |
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It is sometimes said that might and could express a greater degree of doubt than may. |
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Several circus troupes were created in recent decades, the most important being without any doubt the Cirque du Soleil. |
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Their dream of a republic, a nation without hereditary rulers, with power derived from the people in frequent elections, was in doubt. |
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If it does, the Court will choose a constitutional construction of an Act of Congress, even if its constitutionality is seriously in doubt. |
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Only then Nombe must be something of a quick-change artist since but a little while before she was beyond doubt personating the dead Mameena. |
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It is a proposition which I venture to say no one in Scotland or England who was not a lawyer would for one moment doubt. |
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Scholars doubt Manusmriti was ever administered as law text in ancient or medieval Hindu society. |
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Thapar writes that archaeological evidence casts doubt on the claims of Buddhist persecution by Pushyamitra. |
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The Tenures Abolition Act 1660 finally quashed any remaining doubt as to their continued status. |
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There is some doubt as to the originator of the idea, although Adams considers that it was Bonar Law. |
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Butler can no doubt be sure of a majority inside the Cabinet, where the main initiative must now be taken. |
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With a general election due before the end of the following year, Gaitskell's death threw the future of British politics into fresh doubt. |
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The exact scope of this right to strike remains unclear and will no doubt be subject to further litigation. |
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But the British did not doubt that the thinly populated territory would remain vulnerable in a third war. |
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In the early days of the United States, there was doubt whether a marriage solemnised in that manner was entitled to legal recognition. |
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During that year Jewsbury was going through a depressive state and also experiencing religious doubt. |
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However, it is revealed the Warne brothers think her book is ridiculous and will no doubt be a failure. |
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Organizations for writers palliate the writer's loneliness but I doubt if they improve his writing. |
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There can be no doubt that coal mining substantially changed the landscape. |
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The same writer expresses his doubt as to monkeys showing any tendency to righthandedness. |
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Nor shalt thou give me room to doubt whether it be necessity or love, that inspires this condescending impulse. |
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At least it is accepted that the traditional view is not fully and universally accepted. There are still rooms for doubt. |
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No doubt, a handful of people are immensely benefiting from the policies of the Modi Sarkar. |
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There is no doubt about the selfsameness of the morning Sun with the evening Sun. |
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I knew beyond a shadow of a doubt that my sister would want to go to the concert. |
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The Anglosaxon belief in the Shieldmaidens comes to us indeed in a darkened form, yet we can hardly doubt that it survived. |
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In her eyes the manse people were quite fabulously rich, and no doubt those girls had slathers of shoes and stockings. |
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And they'd have to prove beyond the shadow of a doubt that I had infected all these little slutbags, right? |
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I was keeping an eye out for the smokeys who were no doubt hiding and waiting for unsuspecting tourists on the way in from Jacksonville. |
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Spermjacking is already illegal. I doubt you'll be a victim unless you bait and switch or something. |
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There can be no doubt that the first churches in Constantinople were in the basilican form. |
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No doubt he then can feed us, wine us, beer us, And cook us something that can warm and cheer us. |
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I had no doubt he knew where I was from, for I had the brogue, although not much of it. |
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It needs more brains than one might think. Mario said, no doubt truly, that it took a year to make a reliable cafetier. |
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There was no doubt as to the direction, with the campanile of the duomo as a beacon. |
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I doubt I'll ever win the lottery, but as long as I buy a ticket I'm in with a chance. |
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I doubt if one of them was interested in any business the total capitalization of which exceeded a couple of hundred thousand dollars. |
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There is no doubt that many have been killed by large elapids, and that Aborigines treat such 'cheeky' snakes with great respect. |
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If the whole troupe be diuided into many clewes, or round bunches, you need not then doubt but that there are many kings. |
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But alongside the collectors, who are no doubt greening the world, the ideology of the equally high-minded declutterers is still going strong. |
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Miss Lizzy, I have no doubt, would be as demure and coquettish, as if ten winters more had gone over her head. |
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There is an agony of suffering in that lingering doubt which haunts the human soul in the beginnings of disbelief. |
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She respects me, no doubt, but has no longer any passionate feeling for me, and my death will distress her without plunging her in despair. |
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Max was in the express lane to Drunksville, there was no doubt about it, not anymore. |
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Aric had heard improbable tales of earth drakes eating entire mekillots. Seeing this one, however, he no longer had reason to doubt. |
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Again, that Eunuchism for the Kingdom of Heaven, is better than it, we doubt not. |
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I do not doubt to lay open, by untwisting or unwinding, and either to draw up by exantlation, or display by incision. |
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As the label's name no doubt implies, these rappers aren't your typical crew, even if they still like to floss and represent their city. |
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An illiterate woman, Mai-ch'en's wife is not gainstayed the benefit of the doubt. |
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No doubt, sometimes there are comprehensive glancings at, and interminglings of different future eras of prophecy. |
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Poor old Pyecraft! He has just gonged, no doubt to order another buttered tea-cake! |
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Henry didn't doubt the little boys and girls knew that this place was haunted, just like all the growed-ups did. |
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In modern times, some authors have cast doubt on whether Claudius was murdered or merely succumbed to illness or old age. |
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There was a distinct native Italian style using black on a white background, which was no doubt cheaper than fully coloured work. |
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For this reason alone, it was never in serious doubt that Elizabeth would embrace Protestantism. |
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That every thing has a real constitution, whereby it is what it is, and on which its sensible qualities depend, is past doubt. |
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This book was written for Juggalos by a Juggalo. I highly doubt anybody else would ever get the humor within these pages. |
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The prosecutor thought he lost the case, not due to the creation of reasonable doubt, but due to jury nullification. |
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Botswana National Front President, Otsweletse Moupo said he had no doubt that Motshidisi would serve the Palapye community well as kgosi. |
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Looking after babies was tough, no doubt, but kidulthood, now there was a challenge. |
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I didn't kirtle my skirts above my knees. I'm not wearing breeches beneath my habit, though without a doubt they'd be warmer than my stockings. |
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If he should be in doubt as to the qualifications of the one seeking admission, he must satisfy himself from the Klaliff or Kligrapp. |
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For the first time in over 30 years there was serious doubt among the public and the media as to whether Labour could ever return to government. |
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Domesday Book no doubt records the extent of English penetration into Wales. |
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When in doubt, so I threw my best fastball. Mantle hit a laser beam past my right knee. |
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This study was cast into doubt when it was later found that Newton himself wrote the study's concluding remarks on Leibniz. |
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Their fate remained in doubt until the very last game of the season. This truly was a team that captured lightning in a bottle. |
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I doubt if that congregation was ever so serious at a sermon as they were during this performance. |
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The need for paradox is no doubt rooted deep in the very nature of the use we make of language. |
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In the early days of the United States, there was doubt whether a marriage solemnized in that manner was entitled to legal recognition. |
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The king's exact words are in doubt and several versions have been reported. |
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With the male infant it is, no doubt, attributable either to a maldescent of the testes, to phymosis, or to a partial atresia of the urethra. |
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No doubt a mampus of volk of our own rank will be down here in their carriages as soon as 'tis known. |
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Joseph Paxton was first and foremost a gardener, and his layout of gardens, fountains, terraces and cascades left no doubt as to his ability. |
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Although he was convicted of treason and sentenced to death, doubt has been cast on how much he really knew of the plot. |
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There was little doubt, according to Coke, that the plot had been invented by the Jesuits. |
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Turpin's body is purported to lie in St George's graveyard, although some doubt remains as to the grave's authenticity. |
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Without a doubt, Brees was a marquee player. Before the season even started 10 or 11 of our games already were designated as television games. |
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The occasion wherof no doubt was some daunger and trouble whereinto he was fallen by favouring some rash attempt of the common people. |
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Marlowe's plays were enormously successful, thanks in part, no doubt, to the imposing stage presence of Edward Alleyn. |
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Though the Dunciad was first published anonymously in Dublin, its authorship was not in doubt. |
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And they were all amazed, and were in doubt, saying one to another, What meaneth this? |
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No doubt his wide circle of friends and patrons among the nobility and gentry were able to ensure that he escaped more severe penalties. |
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If you distaste the sermon, I doubt the pirlicue will please you as little. |
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Attendances continued to fall between 1989 and 1991 until the future of the festival looked to be in doubt. |
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No doubt a finite evaluative argument must make some unargued evaluative assumptions, just as finite factual arguments must make some unargued factual assumptions. |
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It is apparently formed by the arms of the loops becoming twisted around each other, and, as in the Acrididae, each of these arms no doubt represents a univalent autosome. |
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Although there is no doubt that some agisms are intended as hostile intergroup moves and divergences, there is a great deal of well-intentioned agism. |
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Warning signs urge visitors walking to the island to keep to the marked path, check tide times and weather carefully and to seek local advice if in doubt. |
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I doubt not but to make her Majesty a good account of anything that shall be done by the Spanish forces, and I will make him wish his galleys at home again. |
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Regardless of style, there is no doubt that Palaiologan hagiography was written by urban authors addressing urban audiences whether in Constantinople or Thessalonike. |
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While there was little doubt that Taylor had solidly won the first three quarters of the fight, the question at hand was whether he would survive the final quarter. |
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During World War I, with many players sent off to war and the possibility of travel for international fixtures severely limited, the organization's survival was in doubt. |
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Asquith was never in doubt as to the correctness of his approach, although a deluge of correspondence urged him to save the country from Socialism. |
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The leaders of the Miaphysite cause across the empire still loudly proclaimed their loyalty to the imperial throne, and there is no reason to doubt that most were sincere. |
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Why should any man then doubt of his childship, doubt of his own everlasting condition, and say, that he is none of the child of God because he is tempted? |
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I have not the least doubt of such facts occurring, from what I have seen of portions of fine chloritic schists being entangled in the midst of a gneiss district. |
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Even if your son is circed, I doubt that your great-grandson will be. |
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There are conflicting opinions about the impact of this costly operation on the war effort, but the courage and enterprise of the participants is not in doubt. |
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That there was current money in Abraham's time is past doubt. |
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As the Scottish independence referendum, 2014 was authorised by an Order in Council, approved by both chambers of Parliament, its constitutional legality was not in doubt. |
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There is no doubt about the deductibility of these expenses. |
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There is some doubt in the literature over the altitude of Swirl How. |
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In February 2005, North Korea claimed to possess functional nuclear weapons, though their lack of a test at the time led many experts to doubt the claim. |
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That there would be some price though, I think is now almost beyond doubt. |
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The Polizei had made a dog's dinner of this. Vera would have done better, no doubt of it. It now remained to be seen whether the Law would do better. |
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That itself is a good reason to doubt such a romantic account. |
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Heath's leadership of the Conservative Party looked increasingly in doubt. |
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As a result, an authentic ecosensitive spirituality is coming to birth, a spirituality that will no doubt effect the content and form of our prayer. |
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So we have decided, with the full support of the British Government, to hold a referendum on the Falkland Islands to eliminate any possible doubt about our wishes. |
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More sportingly, the 5th century BC tragedian Euripides often played with the old traditions, mocking them, and through the voice of his characters injecting notes of doubt. |
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Those who are more attracted by internalistic arguments are no doubt more attracted by the eliminativistic argumentation here than those attracted by externalistic arguments. |
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But it is the doubt thrown on the prospect of arrival, the falterings of purpose and belief, the renewals of hope that give the novel its drive and energy. |
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She's faptastic, no doubt about it. But that's a professional photo, with perfect lighting and expert makeup and retouched in photoshop. Models are not that hot in real life. |
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I timed it successfully, and had no doubt of having added four to my score, when, to my astonishment, I saw a fieldsman running from the direction of the hedge. |
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But, if after considering evidence properly left them by the judge, the jury are left in real doubt whether or not the accused acted in a state of automatism. |
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What about the carp? He regarded the two placoid shapes with doubt. |
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The longitude of Rio de Janeiro taken by Foster was among those on one side of a significant discrepancy, which meant that the charts of South America were in doubt. |
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The project was dropped after it was discovered that eyewall replacement cycles occur naturally in strong hurricanes, casting doubt on the result of the earlier attempts. |
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Take a peeksy around this Colossal theatre. You will no doubt notice that most of your comrades, your fellow patrons of the curious, have disappeared. |
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And after he got caught he, along with his attorney, chose the strategy of putting the victim on trial. He said, she said. It was reasonable doubt. |
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Many a glass of wine have we all of us drank, I have very little doubt, hob-and-nobbing with the hospitable giver, and wondering how the deuce he paid for it. |
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Many people had begun to doubt whether the Bill, passed by Westminster in September 1914 but suspended for the duration of the war, would ever come into effect. |
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There is no doubt that Bede did believe in miracles, but the ones he does include are often stories of healing, or of events that could plausibly be explained naturally. |
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I doubt not, Stonehenge in Saxon signifies the hanging stones. |
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However, there was little doubt that if a Whig ministry was possible, Grey rather than the less distinguished Commons leaders would have been invited to form that government. |
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This was impossible from inception, but Radcliffe seems to have had no doubt in himself and raised no official complaint or proposal to change the circumstances. |
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Rome would rely on brute force and sheer numbers when in doubt. |
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However, a scientific study just published in American Psychologist provides strong reasons to doubt that there are many inborn differences between genders. |
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You see, no doubt, that yet again, thanks to this intertwining, our many-headed sophist has forced us against our will to admit that what is not is in a way. |
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The standard of proof in the United States is typically preponderance of the evidence as opposed to clear and convincing or beyond a reasonable doubt. |
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Later traditions maintain that he also played Adam in As You Like It, and the Chorus in Henry V, though scholars doubt the sources of that information. |
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Nevertheless, cast iron continued to be used in inappropriate structural ways, until the Tay Rail Bridge disaster of 1879 cast serious doubt on the use of the material. |
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Several historians doubt the murder story as there is no indication that the ring was recovered and the legend stems from a romantic and unverifiable deathbed confession. |
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There is some doubt whether the weapons are of the correct period. |
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I doubt that there's a lack of QUILTBAG gamers who want an inclusive experience, and who are still feeling the sting of other oversights BioWare has made to their personhood. |
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There is little doubt that Whittle's efforts would have been at the same level or even more advanced had the Air Ministry taken a greater interest in the design. |
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And four, the jury was not instructed that Nanavati's defence had to be proved, to the extent that there is no reasonable doubt in the mind of a reasonable person. |
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And if there's any doubt what that might entail, an unmissable mascot for kidulthood was on hand at the Newbury Comedy Festival last week to show us. |
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The future of the EU was plunged into doubt in June 2016 when a United Kingdom membership referendum resulted in the country's intended withdrawal. |
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There is no doubt that the Thracian language was related to the Dacian language which was spoken in what is today Romania, before some of that area was occupied by the Romans. |
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There is no doubt that the Druids offered sacrifices to their god. |
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Indeed, Aristotle warns that the content of a science cannot be successfully communicated, if the learner is in doubt about the truth of the postulates. |
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While ceremonial, these offices no doubt gained Domitian valuable experience in the Roman Senate, and may have contributed to his later reservations about its relevance. |
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In July 2013, further doubt was cast on the latest production schedule, with further software delays and continuing sensor, display and wing buffet problems. |
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Mr Milne and Mr Rickman were, no doubt, Telford's most intimate friends. |
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These raids no doubt had a seriously debilitating effect on the country but fortunately for Gwynedd, the victims of the Vikings were not confined to Wales. |
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However, when this was rejected the future of the scheme was in doubt. |
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I doubt whether the whole law of tort could not be comprised in the golden maxim to do unto your neighbour as you would that he should do unto you. |
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A poem, the Lament of Edward II, was once thought to have been written by Edward during his imprisonment, although modern scholarship has cast doubt on this. |
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Truth be told with hindsight's vision, these musings were no doubt the externalization of the roilings and bubblings beginning to stir the deeper waters of my own being. |
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In fact, the BBC was really in some doubt as to whether it was worth reissuing the programs. And I suppose to some extent my colonial interest swayed the decision a bit. |
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From the sketch of the bird which you have sent us, there is no doubt about its being the Pope Grosbeak, which is a species of the Cardinal, but not the crested one. |
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He was found not guilty because there was a reasonable doubt. |
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Those few ministers with the good sense to doubt the certitudes of Portilloism, and still maintain some contact with reality, may even have been alarmed by its effectiveness. |
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But historians doubt whether Fernandes was actually hit with a poisoned arrow at all, rather than a regular arrow and simply suffered a common infection in the aftermath. |
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This notion however is a superficial comprehension, prompted no doubt by Breton's initial emphasis on automatic writing as the main route toward a higher reality. |
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A new shopping centre on the site of Hanley's former bus station was due to open in 2016, but development has been delayed and the project is now in doubt. |
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However, modern beer scholars tend to doubt the veracity of the story. |
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There was also the Master of the Revels, whose Office was responsible for festivals and tournaments, and no doubt called upon the artists and Serjeant Painters for assistance. |
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There is little, if any, doubt that the division of Sussex into six rapes had been carried out before the Conquest, though the term is not mentioned in any Old English record. |
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The judge gave them antideadlock instructions, reminding them of the reasonable doubt standard that the State must satisfy and encouraging them to try to arrive at a verdict. |
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I know it to be the property that the child wore at the time that I missed her, by the oldness of it, and the mending of it. I have not the least doubt about it. |
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There seems little doubt that Bacon had accepted gifts from litigants, but this was an accepted custom of the time and not necessarily evidence of deeply corrupt behaviour. |
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Of the profound corruption of this class there can be no doubt. |
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Having come to doubt whether humanity can be combined with progress, most people, easily pleased, would have elected to abandon progress and remain with humanity. |
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There is no doubt whatever that such souls were prophets, for the mission of prophethood is education, and these wondrous souls trained and educated mankind. |
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I am not willing to have my view of the bill or Bills in doubt. |
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