He really did believe that poetry could handle everything the novel could handle. |
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A book publisher can believe in a writer, but no one believes in the product spin-offs of the film industry and this is the problem. |
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I believe that for serious fouls, whether the ball crosses the goal line, offsides and handball there should be a 4th official available. |
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But he made it clear that he did not believe the private sector was the only solution. |
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You would not believe how many years it took me to get up the courage to go on the ghost train at the show. |
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He was the type to believe in ghouls and monsters, and sneezing bushes were definitely not something he encountered often. |
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They believe that people who think otherwise are, at best, the innocent dupes of Satan. |
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Hopefully you would have seen a more balanced argument to the pros and cons of GM, and that we shouldn't believe every thing we read. |
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The police may generally search your car if they have probable cause to believe that the car contains evidence of a crime. |
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They have probable cause to believe a crime has occurred and that he has committed it. |
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But analysts believe Lloyds will be coming under shareholder pressure to sort out the difficulties with its problem child. |
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Workers are now desperately searching for the female deer, who they believe is still at large. |
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One could almost believe that at any moment Scott and his men would come shuffling in, hang up their deerskin coats and start boiling a brew. |
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Firstly, I feel that I am pro-choice in that I believe women have the right to choose whether they want to have kids or not. |
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I mean, I don't believe you inherit these conditions per se, but you inherit a slight proclivity towards them. |
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Human rights defenders say the trial is a farce and believe the defendants have been tortured. |
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I simply point out that they are articles of faith, and are NOT rationally defensible standpoints as most scientists would have you believe. |
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I believe people today can be attracted to a belief system that is rational and defensible. |
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I really believe that a lot of guys picked up on that girlishness and found it extremely sexy in an unconscious way. |
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Certainly we were given to believe in the first place that information received was not passed on. |
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It goes on general release, we are given to believe, at the end of the year. |
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We do not believe that definitive conclusions can be reached on so obviously inadequate an evidentiary record. |
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Just like giving up on Santa Claus being real, none of us really believe the media is objective anymore, do we? |
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Many people believe that the world economy is undergoing pressures of a deflationary nature. |
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I also see the other side of the coin, and I believe that most of the companies in the cleanup game are no better than war profiteers. |
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Markets remained skittish and nervous, always ready to believe the latest scare story or gloomy prognosis. |
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Some historians believe that it was he who simplified the Glagolitic alphabet and named it after his teacher St Cyril. |
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The girl was no longer a pin-up, but a glamour model, and so approachable that readers were encouraged to believe they stood a chance with her. |
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Very few people in this country now believe that drug prohibition can work. |
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Ultimately, however, we do not believe that these arguments are sufficient reason to weaken society's prohibition of intentional killing. |
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If chiropractic care were as dangerous as he would have us believe, malpractice premium costs would make practice prohibitive. |
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If somehow projected into the future, Kate would never believe what she saw. |
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It all depends on whether you believe the glass is half-full or half-empty. |
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I believe what accounts for this is the purity of the pro-life movement's cause. |
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I don't think it was pro-life propaganda, but I do believe that it could be easily used by pro-life propagandists. |
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We believe that the bushes are being sold door to door on estates in the area. |
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There is no doubt that many Glaswegians firmly believe the ruling Scottish establishment looks more favourably upon east than west. |
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I believe Glaswegians see themselves as being from Glasgow, not south, east or west. |
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They believe that God exists, but do not have a specific belief about the nature of that deity. |
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The longer it delays, the greater the suspicion will become that it didn't really believe it itself. |
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Do not believe the glib, easy solutions and hard lines put forward in the tabloid press. |
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Yet, by and large, the mainstream media have accepted the words of these politicians and apparently believe that proof positive exists. |
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We believe good chefs are those who create delicacies out of ordinary ingredients. |
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Despite an almost complete lack of alternative sources of information, we did not believe the official propaganda. |
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It requires delirious, wild optimism to believe madness on every continent will keep us safe indefinitely. |
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I believe it is still up there because otherwise it would be pitch dark instead of just gloomy. |
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Officers believe it glorifies football violence and it is understood that they are probing the legality of the video. |
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Firstly, the foundations on which it rests are not as secure as some of its proponents would have us believe. |
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Its proponents believe that if you throw enough muck some of it will stick. |
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First, proponents want us to believe that it will affect only a small number of people. |
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We believe this is proportionate and consistent with the responses to our own research into what parents wanted. |
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In many ways it is even deluding people to believe in something that is not the case. |
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On my view, to believe something is to hold a proposition in your mind assertively. |
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As a consequence, we believe that the bill has continued to evolve into a workable proposition and a good piece of legislation. |
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Yet most Americans believe crime is on the rise and are demanding public officials do something about it. |
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But are we seriously being asked to believe that virtually all applicants meet such demanding standards? |
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Or does he believe that a bold enough feint will allow him to continue to prosecute this war with his original plan? |
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Some experts believe that at the current rate of demining it will be 90 years before the country is mine free. |
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Carrie is looking so glum that it's hard to believe they haven't already told her she's going. |
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Her demise a few minutes later is hard to believe, since she is the scariest thing in the movie. |
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Obviously he did not believe that he occupied the box room as part of his demise. |
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It is easy to be impressed with our demiurgical abilities and to believe we can mold digital technology however we desire. |
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He too is tempted to believe he could grow old and prosper with her by his side. |
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The democrats would have us believe that corruption of an organ of state is only curable by voting. |
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They have often chosen targets, and methods, which many democrats believe to be mistaken and even illegal. |
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As a democrat, I believe it should be possible to have changes of government in line with what people vote for. |
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A democrat can hardly object if the people believe that they should restrain themselves by using the courts. |
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We meet those who believe in reincarnation, those who believe in destiny and those who refuse to believe. |
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I want to believe that the conclusions this woman reaches about her son's future are untrue, filtered through that terrible demoralization. |
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Well, in his isolated time after the war, during his denazification, Heidegger came to believe poetry was the means to open up the world. |
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Depending on who you believe, he was either a pedophile, philanderer, or just a bit off his nut. |
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I try to curb my spending sometimes, but on the other hand I don't believe there's any point in denying yourself and piling up your money. |
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If an investor doesn't believe that US deficits are sustainable, then they may well opt for a gold hedge or euro denominated assets. |
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When we believe our own storyline, as if it were a novel that will reach its climax and denouement in tidy fashion, we delude ourselves. |
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I believe that the use of the software by a large group of student users provided useful feedback to the developer. |
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We as Muslims have no reason to believe that Allah's Plan and Providence are subjected to the humanly designed calendar. |
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The FBU believe that the government is being deliberately provocative, and it is difficult not to share the view. |
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Residents believe the site is already too noisy because of its close proximity to the Avenue La Fleche. |
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Many Americans believe they have a God-given right to possess arms as a last resort against tyranny. |
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The union of Christ and the Father within the Godhead is that which we are to believe and rely upon for the certainty of our salvation. |
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This Government, I believe, has effectively declared itself the godless Labour Party. |
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The media spin these days would have us believe that the left is godless and the right is godly. |
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Prosecutors believe that a large portion of the missing funds was deposited in local bank accounts that have yet to be traced. |
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Then the victims of our depredations worldwide need to believe and participate in the making of a better world for them and us. |
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Peter left the session disappointed with my unwillingness to believe in the psychic explanations for phenomena that he experiences. |
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It's possible to believe in psychics, homeopathy, God, dowsing, reincarnation and probably much else besides. |
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I was confronted with teachers I psychically sensed didn't believe what they were teaching. |
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I always thought that those psycho girls who stalked band members and actors were just make believe, until now. |
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The more it leans on the franchise, industry observers believe, the more ABC risks killing the golden goose. |
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People like me, frankly, who believe that a good chunk of psychopathic behavior is an inherited risk factor. |
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The family could not believe that the body was considered to be that of a derelict at the funeral home. |
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We ran into the docking bay and could not believe the decrepit derelict of a ship that he had waiting for us. |
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You wouldn't believe the bureaucratic hoops you need successfully to jump when you're renovating a derelict. |
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Investigators believe Mr Haywood was assaulted after spending the evening drinking in local pubs and clubs. |
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I had to believe that history, destiny, was written at a much more profound level. |
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We believe strongly in diversification and the power of diversity to deliver more stable and de-risked cash flows. |
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We believe this would combine the best elements of public ownership with private sector efficiency. |
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Principally publicans and restaurateurs, who believe that their livelihood is directly threatened. |
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Look, we believe that as a matter of public policy we should not have any of this sort of material on the internet. |
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I can believe that there might be good effects were we to be less obsessed by qualifications. |
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Now, I'm sure some of you with a more sceptical nature might find my tales of invisible derring-do a little hard to believe. |
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I deeply, deeply believe in the enormous significance of their work and put in a good word for them wherever I can. |
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As a good, practicing Derridean, I do not believe in transcendental and timeless qualities. |
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We often believe counterfeit items to be the real thing even if the prices are too good to be true. |
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For example, are public servants entitled to disobey instructions they believe are illegal? |
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But in reality if you add those costs, I believe the cost of water that you are drinking is higher than the desalinized water. |
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Now, these are goodish movies, if not the masterpieces that we are led to believe. |
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But in relation to the new cemetery, I don't believe our youths would stoop so low as to desecrate the graves or vandalise the cemetery. |
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I firmly believe in taking the custom route, deselect any options that you don't think you need and only select those that you do. |
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Some local members believe the sitting MSP should be deselected for failing to properly deal with local resentment. |
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I believe in the effect of an increasing desensitization of people towards violence, and I believe that violent images of women are damaging. |
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And they are very disaffected with a Labour Party they believe has deserted them. |
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I believe that this divinity, is a result of a puissance that is present in every particle, the rhythm of creation. |
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Next month judges will draw up a shortlist of 150 names they believe to be most deserving of an award. |
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We believe that in the field of creative design and display we have a team of winners. |
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While I'd like to believe that Stern doesn't have that much pull with his listeners, I know I'd just be kidding myself. |
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The sign outside might lead you to believe that the meat for another specialty here, the pulled pork sandwich, is cooked over an open fire. |
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However used or modified, I believe stilts have earned the designation of a legitimate and very unusual tool. |
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Many drug testers believe that within a few years, desperate athletes will try to alter their genes so that they don't need designer drugs. |
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He is 46 going on 12, with the manic energy of a teenager and the goofy, almost cartoonish grin of someone who can't believe how great life is. |
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But when they do this on the eve of elections, it is difficult to believe they are motivated by a genuine desire to serve the public. |
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They believe it is all coming to an end, they are almost wishing for it, almost bringing down that reality by desiring it. |
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Whether you believe in evolution, creation or intelligent design, the human male is uniquely designed and desirous to accomplish these tasks. |
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They believe face-to-face contact is what encourages bright ideas at work, but desk-bound staff no longer talk the way they used to. |
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Blindfolded, I don't believe I could have told, but from inspection I think it contained apple, gooseberry and blackcurrant. |
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He could hardly believe his eyes at the trail of destruction and burning and the general desolation of the scene. |
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And it's blowing the lid off of everything that experts believe about the most desperate and dangerous people on earth. |
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I believe these brave young men and women have been treated despicably by our Government. |
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What I cannot believe is that the leader of the opposition did not adopt this as his main line of attack and pummel the President on this. |
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We firmly believe the recovered drugs were destined for other dealers and ultimately the streets of the town. |
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It seems that people who want to achieve should believe in destiny, rather than chance. |
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I believe in fate and I do believe that there is a difference between fate and destiny. |
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Rachel I just want you to know that I believe that destiny will bring us back together. |
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Just because you don't believe in destiny doesn't mean to say some one won't make the choice of following their own free will! |
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I used to know this as destructive distillation of coal, but I believe there is a more modern term. |
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They believe that everyone wants to live in single-family detached houses in the middle of an acre of land. |
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Detectives believe the killer punctured his car tyre to make him stay behind after work. |
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He had never been in trouble with the police and detectives believe he was the victim of mistaken identity. |
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However, I believe the police officers ought to do good detective work by observing. |
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He wrote a story that was so good his teacher didn't believe he could be its author, and he was punished for lying. |
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He is talking, believe it or not, about an overdue, ponderous but worthy apparatus for punishing war crimes. |
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We believe in the right of British people to govern themselves and control their own borders. |
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Some of his advisers believe you can go as low as 1,500 and still have a credible nuclear deterrent, and think of the cost savings. |
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To believe that a nuclear deterrent can do away with a conventional war is a difficult theory to subscribe to. |
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How is this inferior to people taking a punt on what they believe to be the next terrorist attack? |
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Police believe the killer was probably a punter and had used prostitutes in the area before. |
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He cannot believe why a human being would show so much detestation for another human being, who has not even spoken or looked at him. |
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I also believe in puppy-dogs and a child's sparkling eyes, in laughter and smiles, in sunflowers and butterflies. |
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Only the purblind could believe that the Test programme has not been grotesquely over-extended. |
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I believe that happens during a deuce when the server has just won a point, and if he or she wins the next point the game is theirs. |
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While many will resist the disappearance of the Deutschmark, many others believe a stronger euro will emerge in its place. |
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And even the faith with which we believe in the Lord Jesus Christ is God's gracious gift to us in His mercy. |
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They believe that exam boards unfairly raised grade boundaries for exams taken in summer to prevent severe grade inflation. |
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We believe that if this mast is erected it will lead to a devaluation of land and property in the area. |
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This does defeat the idea that any component can be available to anybody but it is only the technology purists that believe this to be practical. |
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Paramedics could not believe their eyes when they discovered yobs had sprayed graffiti over the side of one of their ambulances. |
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Many scientists believe the dogma that the blind, purposeless forces of evolution created all the genetic information in plants. |
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The yes campaigners believe this is a unique opportunity to devolve power from Westminster to the region. |
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Liberal Democrats believe devoutly in a pan-European state, which would ride roughshod over local culture and custom. |
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Some experts believe the roomy crossover model line could eventually eclipse the traditional sedan. |
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This lack is, I believe, linked to the general neglect of the verse historia contained in the second eclogue. |
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I believe that my grandpapa gave me a similar speech propped on his lap while I was still in diapers and drooling on myself. |
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She could not believe that her mother, who was devoted to her daughter and her two grandsons, would have ignored them in her will. |
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Some believe it would be more economical in the long term just to buy new helicopters. |
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At best, voters think the government was economical with the truth, at worst they believe it deliberately lied. |
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Now they're greeting rising demand with more measured output, some economists believe. |
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Mainstream economists actually believe that in doing all of this they are seriously tackling environmental problems. |
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I do believe in one of the photos it does show some dust, but the rest look like ectoplasm with orbs. |
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Does he seriously believe that films with fiery dialogues could motivate the public to react against all injustice happening in society? |
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We had to get up at one point and look up a word in the dictionary because he didn't believe me that it existed. |
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Shoppers couldn't believe their eyes when they spotted a world-famous band busking in a Manchester street. |
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Here I believe history can be imagined more vividly than in any book or costume drama. |
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I believe the President has violated this sacred trust between the leaders and those of whom he was entrusted to lead. |
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Do you expect me to believe that in a place other than France people speak French? |
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Most Australians believe this is bunkum, pure and simple, because they'd already lost confidence in the integrity of the system. |
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Some doctors believe that pityriasis rosea is caused by a viral or bacterial infection. |
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Despite this assertion I do not believe the spirant pronunciation is obvious at all. |
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I believe he does care for me, and pray that he wouldn't be just using me, as I lost my virginity to this man. |
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We like to believe that history is bunk because we don't like being bound by it. |
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Management sometimes resists home working because they believe there is too much temptation to bunk off. |
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All religions believe that human ethics should be derived from a supernatural, non-human source. |
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You have the world's number one bowler deciding to spit the dummy and stay at home because our Prime Minister actually said what many believe. |
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Proponents of the program believe that government non-involvement has advantages. |
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And I believe that that's what I classify as a nonjudicial determination of guilt, and it's a preventative action. |
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We believe that we should have equality of opportunity in New Zealand and that disadvantage should not be visited upon a single group. |
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Does anyone really believe that the majority of working people actually like Government bureaucracies? |
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Despite what many Americans may believe, the food scene in and around London is burgeoning. |
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We believe that the Burgundians, with their great respect for the power of the symbolic, were on to something. |
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I'm not burying my head in the sand but I really believe that, by reaching our potential, this is a game we can win. |
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The judge's discretion was therefore vitiated because the merits of any defence were considerably greater than he had been led to believe. |
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Some believe it is the reason Chinese have created such beautiful poems and splendid culture. |
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The candidates all believe they can buck the long-running trend of student non-participation. |
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I believe the process is conducted by a non-partisan or at least a bi-partisan group. |
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We also believe it is important that Congress speak with one non-partisan voice on this issue. |
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We believe he should fully support a renewed focus on vocational education and training. |
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We have assembled a squad of players I believe will be able to do very well in Australia. |
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Some believe it is non-physical and that it can be separated from the body. |
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The claimant has reason to believe that named family members had bank accounts spoliated in France during the war and not restored after the war. |
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They believe social welfare recipients are spongers who could find work if they only got on their bike. |
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I'm not referring to the sponginess of the ground, I'm referring to that shelf, which is there I believe still now. |
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Many scientists believe it is spread through the butchering and handling of primate bushmeat. |
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He spoke at such length and with such volubility that you were inclined to believe that he was telling the truth. |
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We believe that the courts should be in the business of interpreting the law, not making it. |
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There was never any good reason to believe that voucherizing Medicare would be anything but desperately unpopular. |
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We were the only major party to increase our share of the vote and I believe that our positive and non-sectarian attitude was the reason. |
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I say we should put this issue to a referendum, because I believe that the people would vote it down. |
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I believe leaving the bases will be a cheaper option but also help North Sea fish stocks. |
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I can vouch for the truth of much of his statement, and believe it to be wholly as stated, in every particular. |
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We believe that artists are somehow vouchsafed the ability to tap into a greater knowledge of the human condition and impart this to us. |
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It was a nonsensical argument and one got the impression that Kerr did not believe it himself. |
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He does not believe that anyone who looks and acts as innocent as Tess could be anything but spotless. |
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I do not believe that civil union vows, or marriage vows for that matter, are only of symbolic value. |
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And all it does is, you know, reinvent his image as a murderer and as a butcher, and it reminds people of what people believe he did. |
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Researchers believe that Ebola is most commonly transmitted when people butcher infected apes for food. |
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I believe the next exhibition will feature kids art presented with a difference. |
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He cannot believe that no one has approached him about being Basil Brush's straight man when the vulpine glove puppet resurfaces on TV next year. |
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I can't believe that doing the same routine for about 4 months non-stop hasn't killed him yet, but here's hoping it'll still be hilarious. |
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But we are concerned about the strict time limits which we believe apply in this case. |
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Don't believe me, please, if I say that was just my butterfingered way, at thirteen, of asking you if you would marry me. |
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I do believe that my moral choices have spiritual, non-temporal consequences. |
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Now he appears like a ham actor who is starting to believe his press agent. |
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Officials say they believe it's a non-toxic material, but say they are keeping the airport closed until they identify it positively. |
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Some scientists believe that if Columbia was hit by a sprite, heat-shield tiles could have been blasted off, exposing the vulnerable airframe. |
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My real passion lies with non-verbal circus performance as I believe it's the only international theatre. |
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In an age when only half of eligible Americans vote, his staff believe he can attract four million non-voters to his cause. |
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Ben, if you don't believe in violence against non-white people, why did you so actively partake in it? |
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Some scientists believe that the combination of the norepinephrine and endorphins help us to learn quickly and permanently. |
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Foreign currency experts believe institutions are anxious to square their books ahead of the election. |
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Many teachers themselves believe that 70 hours a week is the norm, and is required of them. |
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For example, a court may believe that a doctrine is not normatively justified and yet may not be confident that its belief is correct. |
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The finest bread comes from Norn Iron, and don't believe anything else you hear! |
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Undoubtedly, most of us were raised to believe that three square meals a day are the cornerstone of a happy, healthy life. |
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It's difficult to believe that such a peaceful place was the site of a massacre. |
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I believe that there is indeed an important place for the type of care that general physicians provide. |
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Firefighters believe youths who were waiting for them on the estate had started the blazes on purpose. |
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I believe in ghosts, and I get freaked out if there's a squeaky noise in house when I'm alone and all that. |
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I was in Paris recently, and it's clear that French women believe their natural shine comes from having squeaky-clean, healthy skin. |
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Over the next ten years, the couple believe small garages will be squeezed out by increasingly technical cars. |
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Browsing through the diverse range of opinions posted by readers, it is hard to believe that the issue is dead. |
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If you believe that he's the toughest player in the NFL, you are truly dead from the neck up. |
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Scientists believe the squid live at depths of 660 to 2,300 feet during the day. |
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Most school yard bullies wouldn't be caught dead in a dance class, or so the old macho stereotype would have us believe. |
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Looking at just squids and octopods, the researchers have recorded about 50 species and believe they have found two new species of squid. |
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From what I'm led to believe it's all been done in a bit of a cack-handed way and in essence it seems he does not care. |
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In a kind of cack-handed way, I believe that the public takes a lead from institutions. |
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Where they strove manfully for their effects, he wrote poems whose cadence leads one to believe that they had just floated out. |
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Of course, there are also those who do not subscribe to any religious faith and who may believe that death leads to nothingness, oblivion. |
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And what is rankling me most is since when have I been the type to believe in the caducity of life? |
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Can you believe that there are these haters on the internet with an entire website dedicated to being mean to Andrew? |
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I believe with further hacking it would be possible to control a fairly robust corporate or personal website with a wiki backend. |
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If you believe they are, you are, not to put too fine a point on it, a fool. |
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I believe that the palmered body hackle causes a disturbance in the water and this is an attraction itself. |
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Who is willing to believe that Alexandria is exactly 5000 stadia from Syene, whatever the value of the stadium? |
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They believe that the state's rulers serve the interests of the powerful against the weak and the haves against the have-nots. |
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We are a group of social entrepreneurs and believe that we have it in us to fulfil our dreams. |
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I wasn't feeling well, and I was nervous, I get stage fright like you wouldn't believe! |
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Schoeffler and others believe the basin isn't getting nearly enough water and is stagnating. |
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Jim lets Dennis believe that his stag night will consist of a curry and some man to man marital advice. |
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In the past, I used to believe that in a democracy these people should be free to foul the airwaves with their noxious opinions. |
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At a minimum, I believe that the Court's inexcusable ruling will severely stain its reputation for years to come, perhaps decades. |
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That it is largely ignored is a stain on the reputation of those who would have us believe they have the good of the theatre at heart. |
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Some believe the Midwest is the real battleground for 2004, with every industrial state in the region haemorrhaging jobs. |
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Ann Widdecombe says she would go to the stake for her beliefs, and I believe her. |
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Officials generally believe that war results from a calculated, purposive, conscious decision. |
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More than 70 percent of women believe their hair is damaged, according to a survey conducted by the haircare company. |
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I believe that we have been trained to equate nudity with sexual immorality. |
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Qualified though my admiration for Lady Thatcher may be, I find it hard to believe that she'd have nuked Buenos Aires just to make a point. |
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Lowering taxes should be popular but in our perverted hair-shirt mentality we are meant to believe that low taxes are bad, high taxes good. |
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I believe this caliginosity is having a negative impact on the content of what I relate here. |
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Prentice, the chief number cruncher for the health initiative, did not believe it bore out such sweeping conclusions. |
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Hard to believe, but the effort in Bird's voice stems from a childhood stammer. |
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I could not believe that there was no time limit from the date of calling the meeting to the date it was finally held. |
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People say I could have gone professional because of my love for football but I believe that in life, each person has his call and vocation. |
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He couldn't believe that a half blood was able to injure him as much as she did. |
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You believe in someone, you have faith in them, you expect them to be there for you, support you, stand by you. |
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Of the three works here I believe it has the best chance of entering the standard repertoire. |
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We believe this to be unlikely given the same protocols were standardized across all sites. |
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You know, now that I think about it, I don't believe it was because I was half-cut. |
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Tibetans treat the blind as outcasts because they believe they are possessed by demons or have committed evil in a prior life. |
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Finally, in comparative perspective, I think there is good reason to believe that such stand-offs can be resolved through negotiation. |
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Some people get the same pleasure with a nutcracker and a bowl of walnuts, but, believe me, those people are not reading in bed. |
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Because, at least when doing the ritual itself, you have to believe in the god or spirit you are working with. |
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A sage once said that an Irish atheist is one who wishes to God he could believe in Him. |
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The Giants typically make few call-ups, selecting players they believe can help them reach the playoffs. |
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Consider those nutjobs who believe that human life on Earth was seeded by aliens from outer space. |
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Most familiar with the problem believe the only hope for a reversal in the trend is education. |
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Ms. Nalak was silent for a few moments and Tyler began to believe that all hope was lost. |
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The current lease runs out in a few years with, I believe, little hope of renewal. |
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Because of the kindness of strangers I am at least inclined to believe there is hope. |
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Regardless of what has gone before, I believe there is hope for a brighter and better future. |
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What I don't believe is that it is necessary to calumny it with things it does not teach or believe. |
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We fast and pray and hope, and we believe it's in the Lord's hands, and we trust in him. |
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I believe we should all hope for the day when we no longer need to make that choice. |
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This is exactly what the tenants and preservationists believe is happening. |
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On the one hand, preservationists believe that nature should not be reduced to dollars and cents. |
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I believe that all the products contain preservatives, chemicals, food coloring and corn syrup. |
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The fishermen along this coast believe that if their wives are faithful and perform the rituals, they will be preserved from harm. |
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Most supporters of the candidates believe their machinery will do the job to win the presidency. |
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I don't believe that the road map can spell out all the details, but it can indicate a general direction. |
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But with the recent takeover speculation having already sent the shares higher, dealers believe the stock is looking a bit pricey. |
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