At the same time, many of us gullibly believe the sea will always heal itself, that it's so vast and self-renewing that we simply can't kill it. |
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This has always been moonshine, put forward by the drinks industry and gullibly accepted by successive governments. |
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You gullibly fell for the myth of liberation for all by a machine that will end up paralysing and poisoning all of us whether we use it or not. |
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The students had gullibly accepted this boiler-plate personality description as if it applied to them uniquely as individuals. |
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Historical criticism of sources, which does not gullibly accept whatever is alleged as fact, is the beginning of historical study. |
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I bit on that one and gullibly asked who was the first greatest. |
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She seemed in thrall to the malevolently change-resistant educational establishment, gullibly accepting whatever advice it and her officials gave her. |
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The subplot concerns the Earl of Gloucester, who gullibly believes the lies of his conniving illegitimate son, Edmund, and spurns his honest son, Edgar. |
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Mr. Hollande gullibly concludes he is playing a key role. |
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