There were some people who had given up on it, but now seeing is believing. |
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The outrage was levelled in equal measure against the investigators, for believing their own data, and the journal for publishing it. |
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The university employers' body also arrogantly dismissed the action, believing the boycott would fizzle out. |
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Hadrian was always so nosy and loomed over everything that Ayumi did, believing that it was all a part of his job as a regent prince. |
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We want them to see because we're foolish enough to think that seeing is believing. |
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His oldest son is quite mad, believing that he is Jesus Christ reincarnate. |
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A bouldery summit with a large cairn looms large, fooling many into believing this is the summit. |
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Still, it was a delicious meal, sitting there in the drizzle with really boofy hair, not quite believing we were up so high on the globe. |
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We follow Leake in believing that the architrave is too small to have formed part of a temple, including the one on Temple Hill. |
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It's our sincere hope that you continue believing in today's gain from yesterday's effort. |
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One reason for believing the reports are fictions is that apocalypses seem to allude literarily to previous apocalypses. |
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I realise acting is a risky profession but you've got to keep believing in yourself. |
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You see, it had bought the riskiest bonds everywhere, believing that such diversification would buffer it against any given one going bad. |
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Clifford's contention about the reprehensibility of believing without or against the evidence still stands. |
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There would be two possible criticisms of someone who claims that seeing is believing. |
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She arrives at the town's main police station believing she has found safety and assistance, only for her cries for help to go unheeded. |
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A husband not believing in spending much on gifts is usually mated to a woman who believes in giving lavish gifts as tokens of love. |
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The collectivists will always use such a fallacy to con the people into believing that private corporations are evil. |
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At low levels, it creates a faint mustiness that leaves less-than-confident drinkers believing they just don't appreciate the nuances of wine. |
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You can believe in patents without believing that everything under the sun should be patented. |
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I did not go around believing that I was an undercover policeman or an Interpol agent. |
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We are the state of retail politics, of face to face discussions, of believing we personally can see and touch all our elected officials. |
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Ranchers and farmers also killed pronghorn, erroneously believing the antelope would take away forage from sheep or cattle. |
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I obtained a supply of Ackley's 100-grain, solid-copper bullets believing that they would be ideal for black bear and mule deer. |
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Smith, believing that a goal had been given, blasted the ball into the net only to find out he had made a terrible blunder. |
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That is to say, Linda is in and out of both cultures, believing in old-world traditions and embracing the new ideals of a liberated woman. |
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The biblical patriarch Jacob mourned over his son Joseph for 22 years, mistakenly believing that he had been killed by a wild animal. |
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Not long ago this led to a spate of uncontrolled closures, with subpostmasters believing they had no choice but to leave. |
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Idealistically believing we could usher in an Aquarian Age of Love was perhaps naive, but was not, and is not now, irresponsible. |
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Not believing in God has nothing to do with not knowing the difference between right or wrong, good and evil. |
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I can't accept that their intensity is itself a result of the shattering, although I have no problem believing that their uncontrollableness is. |
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In other cases, film-makers mucked around with the novels, mistakenly believing that one little tweak would make Greene more cinematic. |
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Meanwhile, once-overweight and mousy Rose has trouble believing that any man would find her attractive when a potential suitor enters her life. |
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Clemenceau let the movement blow itself out, believing that it was not a serious threat. |
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They cried and had to face the hard truth that with believing in anything comes the risk of watching it all blow up in your face. |
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I figure I can trick a couple of blockheads into believing that I am going to take you two back to the boss. |
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We are blackmailed into believing the money is needed for education and the elderly, but every year we pay more and receive less. |
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The survey also highlighted concerns about the sick note system, most employers believing doctors issued them too easily. |
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Many Spanish conquerors were fooled by depletion gilded tumbaga, believing it to be gold. |
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I cannot imagine any other country believing that the image it wants to present in the 21st century is of tubby politicians in national costume. |
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It would even seem the truthers are not alone in believing the whole truth has not come out. |
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I trusted in myself believing that my efforts alone would make me successful in this world. |
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Indeed, one cannot trust another deeply without believing that the interaction between them will be carried on at a high level of honesty. |
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He warned that they should not make the mistake of believing that they could shelve their responsibility. |
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The play tells of a lady seduced by a villain after being tricked into believing her husband is having an affair. |
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The person we are looking at is likely to be acting on his own, misguidedly believing he is the champion of a cause. |
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So he incorrectly stood with 12 against a deuce believing that the next card out of the shoe was more likely to be a 10 than the one after it. |
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The oxygen deprivation and the whole shock of the experience has left him believing he is still in Belgium and that his family are alive. |
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He came to regret this openness, however, believing it had caused his aims to be misapprehended. |
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Ever bashful, Rolf bounded towards the dais and whispered instructions in Howard's shell-like, believing he was the house pianist. |
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We may think we can mind-read and assume we know why a person acts a certain way, even believing they were just trying to hurt us. |
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Some of the players still looked shell-shocked, as if they mightn't be believing what was happening. |
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And they burn candles and even bathe here, believing the spirits will cure them of nagging ailments. |
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In this reform, Shang Yang emphasized severe punishments, believing that draconian penalties helped to prevent crimes. |
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He has to keep his confidence up and keep believing in himself, or he will hurt the entire team. |
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We seem to have found the cure, now it's just a question of going onto the course and believing in it. |
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And that, in my opinion, is about as intellectually respectable as believing in the Tooth Fairy. |
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I also have trouble sometimes believing in faith where there is no reality. |
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I have a hard time believing that my opinion would change regardless of who did the work though. |
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And there are good grounds for believing that the planning deadlines may not be met. |
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After four months, he returned to the front, believing that his primary duty lay to the men under his command. |
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But he is mistaken in believing that most voters will come to their own conclusions. |
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They didn't even try to defend their territory now, believing that they had already lost. |
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Obviously, he does not see the point of religion as the believer does, since for the believer seeing the point of religion is believing. |
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Much of our strongest faith experience comes from simply believing and knowing that God is present. |
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She nodded, obviously not believing me, but unwilling to make an issue of it. |
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And even if he was to take it upon himself to tell them the likelihood of anyone believing him is slight. |
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I suddenly realised why these dudes were having so much trouble believing me. |
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Her parents told police that she explained to them she had swallowed the liquid by accident, believing it was something else. |
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Johnny seemed to be eating up this story and believing every word that came from their surrogate mother's mouth. |
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Twelve months ago, the Worralls were looking forward to Christmas, believing Rose's condition was in remission. |
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Some demand arbitrary reductions in management staff, believing there are too many chiefs and not enough Indians. |
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My inner cynic suspects that the unusual story has beguiled these writers into believing in the characters. |
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Robinson had been brought up by a mother who tolerated men, while believing herself superior. |
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Sensationalists claimed to believe only what they saw, but in fact they were rather better at believing than seeing. |
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East Lynne is a melodrama with music telling how a woman is tricked into believing her husband is having an affair. |
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She has been saying and doing all the right things on the outside, whilst not quite truly believing in her self-worth on the inside. |
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As I argued in my last column, we must not fool ourselves into believing that we can become totally self-sufficient in food. |
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Children often know what is expected of them, and believing that children will behave poorly can lead to a self-fulfilling prophecy. |
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Naturally Grandmother hounded him to his deathbed, trying to make him give up believing in Darwinian evolution. |
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Scientists scoffed at jets, believing they couldn't generate enough thrust to fly. |
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If seeing is believing, the genuine road user today has to be content with very little space on city roads. |
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If seeing is believing, the army's video of the event might have settled the debate. |
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If seeing is believing, we give you a sample of the buffet spread on Friday night. |
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The secularists there have not underestimated religion, they have just made the mistake of believing they could control everything with the army. |
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It was a time when creating a role meant believing in the art rather than simply mastering the technique. |
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As Westerners bow down before multiculturalism, we anesthetize ourselves into believing that anything goes. |
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She stopped believing in astrology after an astrologer advised her parents to marry her off saying she did not have any potential for a career. |
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Even I was having a hard time believing it so what hope did that hold for anyone else? |
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In other words, they practise seances and use the occult to bamboozle people into believing in ghosts. |
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When the 507th, believing their previous route to be clear, backtracked through the town, the guerrillas attacked, achieving surprise. |
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As somebody believing that managerialism is inimical to professionalism, I find this theory entirely plausible. |
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Punters believing the flashy chestnut son of Lord Ballina to be as unbeatable as Sunline backed him in to just short of odds-on favorite. |
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Will those who were duped into believing Galloway was speaking for them now come out and say he no longer does? |
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I don't believe in astrology, but I also know that not believing in astrology is a typically Taurean trait. |
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Some theorists were attracted to notions of climatic determinism, believing that heat and humidity would sap Australians' intellectual powers. |
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How do you go about believing in yourself to the degree that magnetizes creative success? |
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Many spectators left the Tarrawingee oval, believing that Chiltern had won, before Greta staged a dramatic comeback. |
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She had a hard time believing that someone with the hotness quotient of Kent would go stag. |
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According to doxastic voluntarism, believing and disbelieving are choices that are up to us to make. |
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There was of course the diner who complained volubly about everything and everyone, apparently believing this would impress his lady friend. |
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Virgos are hard workers because its hard work just being a Virgo, believing that worry keeps the world turning. |
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One wine writer of the old school refused to partner his great vintage clarets with smelly French cheeses, believing the pair to clash horribly. |
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I could speak and debate about people not believing things for quite some time, but I am sure that you would, as would I, like to continue. |
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My divorce went through on the nod, but I didn't fight it, believing it to be the only option for both of us. |
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Dudley played with a steely determination, still believing a win could keep alive their desperate relegation struggle. |
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To endorse sortition as a means of representing the people does not require believing that the people are perfect. |
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Berlowitz recalls first seeing the footage of the brinicle and not even believing it herself. |
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I froze, my lips pursed above my drink, the mug tipped at a dangerously acute angle, not really believing what I was seeing. |
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The current relative quiet on the Israeli-Palestinian front shouldn't lull anyone into believing that peace is at hand. |
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Meanwhile, Adelaide believing Nathan to have welched on his promise to finally marry her, walks out on him. |
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In July last year he was kidnapped and spent two weeks in terror believing his life was to end. |
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There's no point in being unrealistic and believing you can charge top whack for a so-so property. |
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The crowds waited in vain for an encore, not quite believing it was time to go home already. |
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This has resulted in employees of companies believing that bonuses were an assured part of their total remuneration package. |
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Cate stared silently into the looking glass, not quite believing that it was her own reflection she was seeing. |
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At the end of the day, we all want more life and this need can be somewhat satisfied by believing in an afterlife. |
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For Chinese people believing in life after death these sacred animals are seen as protectors in the afterworld. |
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Apparently believing this was a real whopper of an idea, he wrote 10 meandering sequences and strung them together into a film. |
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Nicola and Caden exchanged worried looks before meeting her gaze, still not believing her. |
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Suppose the police, reasonably believing a man has stolen some jewellery, follow him into his house in order to arrest him. |
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And yet that same culture would flatter us into believing we are a nation of mavericks and rebels. |
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He managed to con people into believing he was an airline pilot, a lawyer and a doctor. |
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Apparently believing that this was a worthy effort, Luke was the first to post his solution to that puzzle. |
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We can try to kid ourselves into believing that following Jesus isn't such a difficult thing. |
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Don't let me kid you into believing that you can develop software with the utmost ease. |
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He was clearly a man of considerable charm, well able to dupe the wealthy socialites of the day into believing him to be one of their own. |
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She said they misled the parish council into believing the site had been redesignated from countryside to housing. |
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Cults brainwash their members into believing that they have no worthwhile thoughts of their own, and give up their right to speak for themselves. |
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Despite her electoral rout, the masses, seduced by her silken eloquence into believing that Dr Karunanidhi and his men had been witch hunting her, stood solidly behind her. |
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They were propagandized into believing what the government wanted them to believe. |
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Well, seeing is believing and one only hopes it will be worth the wait. |
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She grew up believing her biological mother had died after abandoning her as a baby. |
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Always believing he could conquer his ailment, Lou had hopes, however slim, that others were writing him off too soon. |
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But he insisted that CIA employees had tried their best, all the while believing that another attack was around the corner. |
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They practiced ceremonial cannibalism, believing the hearts of their victims would imbue them with power. |
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The marketing for the film was designed to intentionally mislead viewers into believing that it was based on a true story. |
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The Oculus Rift essentially tricks your brain into believing what it sees is real. |
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So feminist includes the idea that believing men and women to be equal, believing all people to be people, is not a natural state. |
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The reason for believing that it is a largely abstract and theoretical issue is that the Court of Appeal judgments implied strongly that that was so. |
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He turned his back on the London art-world and renounced the idea of abstraction, believing that a figurative style would be the only way to convey clearly what he had seen. |
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Of course, the hoteliers jacked their prices up to the roof and did catch a fair number of those believing the annual myth propounded by the would-be profiteers. |
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He didn't say it didn't work as well as doctors thought it did or as well as patients were suckered into believing it did by the grasping medical establishment. |
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More important, Greenspan is jawboning the bond market into believing that the specter of deflation will stop the Fed from tightening monetary policy anytime soon. |
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She has difficulty believing the rumours of her husband's acquaintance with the infamous Mrs. Erlynne, but yields to the rumours anyways in hope of finding true love. |
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The upshot of these contradictory findings is that most people have trouble believing the figures produced by either side. |
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Don't kid yourself into believing this means it doesn't go on. |
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These people who, while believing in a god and goddess, follow the ancient pagan religions that revere the wonders and beauty of nature and its changing seasons. |
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The 76-year-old from Southend Road, Wickford, was tricked into believing his roof was riddled with woodworm and in danger of collapsing without major repair work. |
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This was, after, a little girl who stopped believing in Santa Claus when she was six. |
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Another time, before he wrote his treatise on Atheism, he scolded me for believing in God. |
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These comments incited an uproar among Iroquois fans believing Kessenich had disrespected their tradition. |
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Not everyone, however, is convinced, believing that while its achievement was considerable, latterly it was running into quicksand and was mired in dogma. |
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Against all other evidence, she was able to believe what the angel told her because she had been in the habit of believing the unbelievable all her life. |
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With the use of uplifting essential oils their metabolisms could be fooled into leapfrogging hibernation, believing they had already arrived in the scent of spring. |
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I have a hard time believing that he was calmly lecturing others on his lifestyle choice, and it was probably causing the distractions that the school claimed. |
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On the other hand I am the one sharing the bishop's cure of souls here, with responsibility to do what I can to instil sound teaching and believing. |
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If you challenge the subjectivity of judgment, you are accused of absolutism, which is about as bad as believing in monarchism or the persecution of witches. |
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She is fearless, obviously believing that cats really do have nine lives. |
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In the 17th century royals at Hampton Court drank it and ate it in vast quantities, believing it to be a powerful African aphrodisiac and hangover cure. |
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That number has now flipped, with 58 percent no longer believing money is the equivalent of speech. |
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It almost has me believing in the things I usually dismiss as rubbish, the fairies and the other little people, or the wisdom of the non-human living things. |
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Mind you, would have been fun if we could have kept it going a while longer, then, like, roped some poor novice into believing it was a real TV programme. |
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As a result simple, honest people who have need of money are inveigled into believing that if they only have the luck they would win all that lovely lolly. |
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Mutual friends encouraged a get-together, believing that the optics alone would be good for the country. |
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On the night of their wedding, January lusted after his new wife, May, believing his forceful actions to be justified because of their ceremonious union. |
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I named it after Alfred Hitchock's description of his plot device, a McGuffin, that every character in the story searches for believing it will solve their problem. |
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In Twelfth Night, twins again, this time male and female, are shipwrecked on the coast of Illyria, each believing the other dead. |
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When local peasants try to remove the crystal from its grotto, believing that this would rescue them from a life of poverty, the crystal loses its magic powers. |
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Lincoln's fire policy was questioned last term, when a fire burned unnoticed overnight and porters, believing there was no fire, turned off five alarms. |
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The nomads bring their animals here to the town of InGall in Niger to feed on grass which is rich in salt minerals, believing that the practice fortifies the animals. |
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Jakes is not alone in believing that your family must stay your family no matter how hurtful or dysfunctional they may be. |
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Back in the days of the four humors, people had no problem believing that temperaments emerged from the balance, or imbalance, of chemicals in the body. |
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They burst into the farmer's house and when they saw the eldest son, believing him to be the thief, they chained him and marched him to the palace. |
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She opted to stay, believing her exit would be a victory for the authors of the inhumanity she dedicated her life to exposing. |
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If seeing is believing, this one sure did prove the line right. |
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I've seen the newspaper story and photo and seeing is believing. |
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McDonagh menaced him into believing he was in danger of being attacked. |
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Even very senior officers can beguiled into behaving unbecomingly, cruelly, and destructively while believing they are acting in the best tradition of the service. |
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This offer was so pathetic that I couldn't imagine anyone believing him. |
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I don't know whether Juliet went away believing me but I suspect not. |
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The thing is that I never felt like an idiot for believing him. |
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She looked at me, all quizzical like, not quite believing me. |
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Is it just the comfort of a faith that keeps people believing? |
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Why do people with a religion start to stop thinking and start believing? |
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Because of their political conditioning, many people would rather not see the truth, but continue believing in the innocence of their favorite politicians. |
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They may exercise voice because they believe in the value of their opinion, instead of believing in the value of having the person with the proper rank hear their opinion. |
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If flirting doesn't come naturally to you, you can learn to flirt by building your confidence, believing in yourself and interacting with other people. |
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Confidence is believing in yourself to do what has to be done. |
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Walter worships objects and cash, believing they will magically confer upon him the social status he so desperately craves. |
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When do we stop and start believing Jay, the person whose testimony upon which the state of Maryland relies? |
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Most Americans now alive have gone their whole lives believing they had something approaching a free pass to escape the miseries of war, terror, and want. |
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Botanists, twitchers and wildlife-watchers in Scotland say last week's record-breaking heatwave fooled numerous species into believing winter had already passed. |
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Few athletes are undertrained, but unfortunately, many are overtrained, often erroneously believing that more training always produces more improvement. |
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They are, as far as anyone can tell, bitterly hostile to the oligarchs, believing them to be the undeserving beneficiaries of resources that belong to the nation. |
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He said that Lutherans sing in harmony because they are too modest to sing solos, while also believing that unison singing would make them too worldly. |
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Sykes approached the study believing that the Yeti legend may not be made up out of whole cloth. |
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It has no future and is bulldozing its past in a desperate attempt to lull hapless inhabitants into a narcotised state of believing nothing will ever change. |
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The snap in his tone was such that Carlie started to rise and salute, believing herself dismissed, but Captain Boniece motioned for her to remain. |
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His fruitcake theory was Cambridge people were clever but isolated and unworldly, believing what they thought was right took precedence over any duty to their country. |
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As a susceptible child, I was brainwashed into believing that was true. |
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Which is all fine and dandy, but the fact remains that vegetables are gross, and no amount of therapy or hypnosis is going to brainwash me into believing otherwise. |
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He belonged to the Broad Church party in the Church of Scotland believing in the trendy theories of the Victorian period such as Higher Criticism and evolution. |
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Little children will leave this movie believing that stammerers and girls with glasses, buck teeth and amorous intentions are ideal subjects for humorists. |
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For the poor bumblers then go forth, believing that even though they can't understand how the world works, they can nevertheless figure out how to make it work better! |
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She became aggressive and paranoid and was regularly admitted to mental hospitals, believing she was being persecuted and complaining of hearing voices. |
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She's a spunky lass but he quickly becomes madly mistrustful and jealous, believing that Emily's friendship with her godfather Colonel Osbourne is a full-blown affair. |
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They fooled the Red Guard, and fooled themselves into believing they had forgotten about it. |
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A dealbreaker for me is believing in astrology, which is handy since so many numbskulls blurt out references to astrology very soon after you meet them. |
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I am a 30 year-old woman and I am fairly independent, believing in standing on my own two feet most of the time and having strong relationships based on intellect and feeling. |
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The cause of the attack has been kept vague so far, there were early reports of a U.S. military accident involving a stealth bomber, but nobody's believing that for long. |
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John Meyendorff sees the Byzantines as believing that the Latins had fallen into Apollinarianism, denying Jesus a complete humanity. |
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Zwingli accepted Philip's invitation fully believing that he would be able to convince Luther. |
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Large groups of young adults and children spontaneously gathered, believing their innocence would enable success where their elders had failed. |
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During the English Civil War, King Charles fled to the Isle of Wight, believing he would receive sympathy from the governor Robert Hammond. |
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I'm broadly pro-EU, believing Britain is better in than out, but after listening to a visionless Cameron, I am utterly depressed. |
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Collazo fought with his hands down most of the night, unafraid of Khan, believing Khan had no power and he would eventually knock him out. |
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Eubank had already made Brighton in England his adopted hometown and set his sights on Benn, believing he could beat him. |
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Hamlet, believing it is Claudius, stabs wildly, killing Polonius, but pulls aside the curtain and sees his mistake. |
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Pilgrims would journey to cathedrals that preserved relics of saints, believing that such relics held miraculous powers. |
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Spotswood personally financed the operation, possibly believing that Teach had fabulous treasures hidden away. |
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She tricks him into believing that she is Queen Guinevere and he sleeps with her, and the ensuing pregnancy results in the birth of Galahad. |
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My message to them is keep on believing in me because the odds must be getting high now. |
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This is parodied famously in Cervantes' Don Quixote, when the title character attacks a windmill, believing it to be a giant. |
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Most practitioners are polytheistic realists, believing in the literal existence of the deities as individual entities. |
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American Hustle is a painfully funny and scattershot film that attempts to con us into believing it is smarter and funnier than it is. |
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One form of magical thinking is believing that bad things never happen to good people. |
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As well as pantheism and duotheism, many Wiccans accept the concept of polytheism, thereby believing that there are many different deities. |
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First, the public marginalizes teachers, believing that anyone can be a teacher, since all they need to do is love children. |
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The gadget bleeps out its location, triggering a search by lifeboatmen tricked into believing that a vessel might be in distress. |
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In addition, these new movements were premillennialist in outlook, believing that Jesus Christ would return in a Second Coming. |
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The Stoics do not advocate passivism, believing that one remains indifferent to the world if and only if one cannot change it. |
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In accordance with his reading of the New Testament, he rejected baptism of infants and instituted baptism only of believing adults. |
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She was concerned that cash-strapped students would be recruited as lap dancers believing it to be an easy way to make money. |
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The argute Poirot figures out that Simon and Jacqueline were the killers, tricking them into believing he possessed conclusive gunpowder tests. |
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M iller admitted buying a 32-inch Philips flat screen TV for pounds 150 on March 25 from two drug dealers, believing it could be stolen. |
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One may be epistemically justified in believing that an act is morally justified, and yet be mistaken in this belief. |
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Edward himself, now thoroughly enlightened on her character, had no scruple in believing her capable of the utmost meanness of wanton ill-nature. |
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Until, that is, the boss decided that not seeing meant not believing and the rush up the path of the Welsh telecottage stumbled somewhat. |
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Unfortunately he misdials and gets Brian who tells him to top himself, believing it is his friend playing a joke. |
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Doctors were unable to agree on a diagnosis for quite some time, some believing it must be related to his achondroplasia. |
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A woman believing she has a 'superpussy,' so strong that it'll pull the husband away from the wife. |
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They clung passionately to his doctorishness, believing it to be safe. It wasn't safe at all. |
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It is tempting to dismiss spermism as a quaint curiosity in the history of ideas, on a par, say, with believing that the Earth is flat. |
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Chadwick was reluctant to move Tube Alloys there, believing that the United Kingdom was a better location for the isotope separation plant. |
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Fat people have been mollycoddled into believing that what they shove into their mouths isn't their fault or their responsibility. |
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When my ex burst out laughing, I quickly added that, over time, we stopped believing in Big Poupy's smooth-talk which cost us a lot for nothing. |
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Hindus take darshan of a holy person, object, or place, believing that its mere presence, particularly the sight of it, conveys blessings. |
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He claimed that the found the weapon on the street and kept it, believing it to be a cattle prodder. |
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The mindless and the silly are always open to being conned into believing that some new bit of technological wizardry is beneficial. |
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We could only know the authors are eye witnesses by taking it on their say-so, that is, by believing them, or by believing a string of say-sos. |
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Darcy immediately and departs in haste, believing she will never see him again, since Lydia's disgrace has ruined the family's good name. |
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Those without the work ethic clung to the theodicy of misfortune, believing wealth and happiness were granted in the afterlife. |
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Many strongly supported Prohibition, believing it would help alleviate and prevent many sins. |
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Further, the system encouraged tactical voting, with many UKIP supporters believing that a vote for the party would be a wasted vote. |
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Salazar refused to recognize the transfer of sovereignty, believing the territories to be merely occupied. |
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In 1503 the colony began to import African slaves, believing them more capable of performing physical labor. |
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In 1798, Irish nationalists attempted a rebellion, believing that the French would help them overthrow the monarchy. |
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Many in Britain were disappointed, believing that Florida was a poor return for Cuba and Britain's other gains in the war. |
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Royal fans are keen to get their hands on items bearing the old date believing they will become collectors' items. |
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For his part, Karger, believing her platinumed hair natural, asked if she was Swedish. |
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Louis XIV of France, believing the war was over, began negotiations to extract as large a sum of money from the Dutch as possible. |
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The Franks held their position, believing the battle would resume the following morning. |
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These visits influenced him into believing the shift from Neanderthal to modern humans 40,000 to 35,000 years ago was sudden rather than gradual. |
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Edmund objects, believing Sir Thomas would disapprove and feeling that the subject matter of the play is inappropriate for his sisters. |
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The Chinese mourn in white, and some of us in Harlequin-like patchery, as though believing motley to be the only wear. |
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The ancient Greeks used it in their baths and burnt it as incense in their temples, believing it was a source of courage. |
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Germain gave his approval to this, believing that Philadelphia could be taken in time for Howe to coordinate with the northern army. |
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Jainism is similar to other eastern religions in believing in reincarnation. |
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His forces soon captured Arthur, and in 1203, the young man disappeared, with most people believing that John had had him murdered. |
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The English fleet deceived the French into believing they were withdrawing. |
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Philip, believing that Courcelles was still holding out, went to its relief. |
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If you ever deceive yourself into believing your children are angels, take them to a small church. Or a mosque. Or any place angelly. |
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The assistant smiled at him as he collapsed, believing that it was a part of the act. |
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The leek was the favorite vegetable of the Emperor Nero, who consumed it in soup or in oil, believing it beneficial to the quality of his voice. |
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Never mind the notion of a modern school official believing in hexes, or that Wiccans say they only do good. |
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Many, if not the majority, of Pentecostals are premillennial dispensationalists believing in a pretribulation rapture. |
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John Lubbock and Hussey Vivian excavated it that year, believing it to be a round barrow. |
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She almost abandoned her plan to enter Britain's Got Talent believing she was too old, but O'Neil persuaded her to audition nevertheless. |
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In 1798, Irish nationalists launched the Irish Rebellion of 1798, believing that the French would help them to overthrow the British. |
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David, believing his life had been spared through divine intervention, founded Holyrood Abbey on the spot. |
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Haig opposed this, believing that cavalry would still be needed to exploit the imminent victory. |
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Some held the English responsible, while believing that they could and should assist in yet another effort at making the scheme work. |
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Still other reinsurers, believing they have a technical edge, may hold the line on price increases, Gaserow said. |
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She had walked through a door believing it to be a closet, but instead, it led to a stone staircase to the basement. |
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Many of the abstract artists in Russia became Constructivists believing that art was no longer something remote, but life itself. |
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Like the corniest music biopic you ever saw but I end up believing it every time. |
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Millions of Greeks worldwide erupted in joyful celebration, hardly believing their eyes after Greece beat hosts Portugal in the Euro 2004 finals. |
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So many obliviously swamped with the same arrogance believing the world thinks just like you. |
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He declined, believing that an author's merit could only be determined by the posthumous verdict of history. |
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In 1960, Waugh was offered the honour of a CBE but declined, believing that he should have been given the superior status of a knighthood. |
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In the following century the spa towns of Harrogate and Scarborough flourished, due to people believing mineral water had curative properties. |
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In fact, Waugh made his own way back, now believing that he was being possessed by devils. |
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Singapore does not have a minimum wage, believing that it would lower its competitiveness. |
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Patton was stationed in England until 6 July, thus continuing to deceive the Germans into believing a second attack would take place at Calais. |
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Fortitude South was intended to deceive the Germans into believing that the main attack would take place at Calais. |
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Protestants rejected this doctrine, believing that good works alone could not allow one to enter heaven. |
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The Irish church hierarchy also submitted to Henry, believing his intervention would bring greater political stability. |
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They were also animists, believing that all aspects of the natural world contained spirits, and that these spirits could be communicated with. |
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But, despite his curate's egg CV, there are grounds for believing the Irishbred gelding can rack up back-to-back wins. |
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