This is not a new approach, since mediums have long done readings for their credulous clients. |
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One of his comments there pungently countered the litany from credulous believers that you must always keep an open mind. |
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One almost gets the impression that we are so credulous of such wild predictions because we secretly want them to come true. |
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But then, there's no ear more credulous than the one that yearns to believe. |
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These and other techniques help convince the credulous that pet psychics have telepathic or clairvoyant or other powers. |
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This administration has lied about everything, so how can you be so credulous as to believe their latest dog and pony show? |
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We're credulous creatures and easily impressed by things we don't understand. |
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I suggest that some people might find this theory credulous and at odds with the clear-sighted understanding of human nature in her work. |
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She lopped a year off his age to make him seem even more prodigious to credulous Hoosiers. |
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There's the simple, straightforward, credulous voice of the listener, who takes bands, songs and packages at face value. |
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Even back then, it seemed incontrovertibly absurd to think that someone would be so credulous about televised messages. |
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That didn't stop the Macedonians claiming it or credulous journalists believing them or readers accepting what they had been told as the truth. |
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But never be so credulous that you just believe everything that you're told. |
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With a credulous press printing daily scare stories of impending health care chaos, the administration scaled back its bold plan. |
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I had a lady bring to my attention recently yet another exploitation of the credulous and the vulnerable through the postal services. |
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I am increasingly convinced that liberals are repeating the mistakes made by credulous Bush-era conservatives. |
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And no one, apart from the most credulous romantic, believed him. |
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Do they think we're illiterate, or simply utterly credulous? |
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Far from being naive or credulous in the face of blind biology I say that it is our human experience of heroism and selflessness which best defines us. |
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The credulous nature of Americans drew only contempt from him. |
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I am afraid that Msgr. de la Poype, like his predecessor, has been greatly deceived by her, because he was too credulous. |
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It was so credulous and uncritical that it made me wonder if it was an advert for bioresonance and if someone might be getting discounted treatment as a consequence. |
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Alas, even the most credulous of children find it pretty hard to suspend disbelief when all your heroes end up looking like vaudeville characters on the turps. |
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Yet if it is power the initial persona seeks, the stakes would surely need to be higher than the pleasure of manipulating a few docile and credulous tourists. |
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Mr. Schulman's job is to be credulous, the true-love goober with a 5 o'clock shadow. |
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To most people he seemed full of exuberant vitality, talkative, jovial and robustious, egoistic, credulous, and boastful. |
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They are masters in the art of casting an imitation fly convincingly to fish that are credulous enough to snap at it. |
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It is bad enough when credulous but healthy people buy worthless cleanse kits and eat too much kale. |
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Actually, Mr. Aslan is too credulous when reading the Gospels and Acts of the Apostles. |
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It is always fascinating to observe just how credulous the political establishment of the European Union actually believes its citizens to be. |
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We smile at the ancient Egyptians for their fantastic magical prescriptions, but many of us are equally credulous. |
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An evil medium is one who is a fraud, that is one who imposes on the credulous and pretends to have powers which she does not possess. |
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The technique is always the same and it uses an enticing content to trap credulous users. |
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Reporters and editors are credulous, fearful, and flatly bamboozled. |
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We cynically reject any attempt at sincerity nowadays, but when it comes to the past we are as credulous as little children. |
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Then these investors asked credulous customers to place their funds in such companies, many of which had little in the way of a business strategy and hence very limited prospects for profits. |
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These trends are linked partly to the concept of the pedagogy of the question, as promoted by Paul Lengrand, as against pedagogy based on naïve and credulous certainty. |
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Then the way was prepared for the introduction of still another invention of paganism, which Rome named purgatory, and employed to terrify the credulous and superstitious multitudes. |
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If others ask you to send gold back, no matter what reason is,please not be credulous, because our guys will absolutely not get gold back after delivery. |
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He thus could show how travels in the American West matured the narrator from a credulous, narrow-minded neophyte into a wiser, more flexible, and much more observant man of the world. |
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To undergo an intolerably unfair situation makes them indeed particularly vulnerable and credulous with the attractive promises of the traffickers. |
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With Congress's main leaders now either in rebellion or, at least temporarily, in retirement, voters would have to be credulous indeed to buy that. |
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It is something that has been forged, copied or imitated without the perpetrator's having the right to do so, for the purpose of extracting money from credulous or consenting consumers. |
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In his controversies he was credulous, careless about the truth of his charges, and insatiably vindictive. |
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The President of the High Consistory, Arnold, called the loto a disgraceful impost, by which the State deceived the credulous. |
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Its share price seems to reflect a credulous view of the company's outlook. Tackling all that would appear to be the opposite task to running Santander in Britain. |
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As far as her own theories are concerned, she is limitlessly credulous, to a degree which makes me suspect that she is a cast-iron idiot. |
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Don't be too credulous when surfing the Internet. |
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I am not credulous, as you may have gathered. |
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They believe the blame for Carole's psychological downfall lies with credulous, satanist-obsessed therapists who went along with her claims that she'd been sexually menaced. |
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The latter have long since carried the day against the allegorically credulous Graves and his ignorant or unscrupulous informant, the Sufi mystagogue votary Omar Ali-Shah. |
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