The crew looked around wildly, disbelieving their ears, shooting incredulous looks towards their shipmate. |
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Without any means to establish the truth, not being duped can only mean disbelieving everything. |
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Her evidence was tested by skilled and detailed cross-examination, and the jury believed her while disbelieving her father. |
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One always has a choice between believing or disbelieving the assumptions, and, along with them, the conclusion of the argument. |
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I have opened myself up to innumerable possibilities by not disbelieving anything and yet not really believing anything either. |
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Indeed, if he dismisses it with a disbelieving laugh, we expect to see the bad luck drop on him out of the blue. |
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Believers insist that the blurry picture is proof-positive that Evalyn's ghost exists, while skeptics remain disbelieving. |
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According to doxastic voluntarism, believing and disbelieving are choices that are up to us to make. |
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All the same, it was good to see Kev finally faced with disbelieving opposition. |
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They wanted a holiday snap to show disbelieving folks back home what looked almost like the parting of the waters by Moses. |
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Somehow he must convince a disbelieving world that the nightmare has already begun. |
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Bert was stunned as the surreal scene continued to unfold in front of his bleary, disbelieving eyes. |
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The handful of coaches, scouts and parents were stunned into disbelieving silence before breaking into thunderous applause. |
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I could tell from their disbelieving faces that they couldn't believe how generous I was. |
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A late night call conveyed the good news to a disbelieving Carmel who proved a very popular winner. |
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Yet instead of disbelieving that the facts will set us free, we cling to them as if they were spoils of war. |
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Jennifer offered a brief narrative but received a disbelieving glance. |
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Only on this occasion, the disbelieving doctor called the police. |
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The next day, he shows the letter to his disbelieving doctor. |
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I have the manic, disbelieving smile of a winning game-show contestant. |
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Elizabeth interjected, giving her mother a disbelieving stare. |
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An hour later a delirious and disbelieving Beryl rang again. |
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They are disbelieving an earlier generation of archaeologists. |
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By disbelieving in the soul, it comes to disbelieving in the mind. |
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Residents of a street blighted by a stream of juggernauts have given a slightly disbelieving welcome to Swindon Council's decision to close the road to through traffic. |
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Among the stiff stacks of unburied corpses and the ghostlike, disbelieving living, he had been able only to think how lucky he was. |
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Thus did the fearsome Biblical God make an example of the disbelieving residents of Salia. |
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I live a very active and full life so people are often surprised and disbelieving when I tell them that I have Alzheimer's disease. |
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At the same time, it reveals to the most disbelieving why Yugoslavia was bombed and what the purpose of breaking it up was. |
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When the Swiss author visited Bulgaria for four weeks in 2008, the people there reacted to him with disbelieving wonderment. |
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His disbelieving classmates were astonished to see the Prime Minister in law class one day, introduced by his advisor, Brian Mulroney! |
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The grounds for rejecting or disbelieving evidence must be stated clearly with specific and clear reference to the evidence. |
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Ignored by disbelieving authorities and hunted by mysterious assassins, he finds himself alone, tired and on the run. |
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A number of disbelieving newspapers around the world printed the score as 10-1 for England the day after the game. |
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Now everything the teenager touched seemed like genius to an almost disbelieving Old Trafford. |
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So said a disbelieving Isobel Christiansen, looking back on her remarkable strike in England's quarter-final with Japan. |
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A stalwart Democrat, he is disbelieving that so many of his Democratic colleagues voted against him. |
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She looked up and glared at me hard for a moment before she shook her head and gave a soft amused noise that was halfway towards being a disbelieving scoff. |
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The Muttiah Muralitharan circus has a ringmaster, enough clowns to fill a big top and a disbelieving audience gaping at each extraordinary swing from low point to low point. |
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Today, to express a vision of a vigorous, spacefaring civilization, opening up the vast wealth of the solar system, is to invite ridicule and disbelieving laughter. |
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The EmPower Disc works consistently and the nature of it enables the sceptical and disbelieving to participate personally rather than just commenting on what they see. |
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In a single day, in a single space, a spectacle was played out in front of a disbelieving audience of people who have read and understood the stark warnings of humanity's greatest scientific minds. |
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But such a revolutionary invention is considered impossible by the contracted minds of the scientists of those times, who prove to be disbelieving and even suspicious. |
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Using these three broad categories as a way to understand and intepret the data, the data showed that participants either challenged, confronted, intervened, asserted themselves or they withdrew and were disbelieving. |
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And Allâh does not guide such disbelieving people to the way of success. |
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And I, the daughter of that daughter, caught with her in the too-tight space of her visions and her beliefs, kept scuffling to get free of that daughterhood: to become cynical and scornful and disbelieving and unreverential. |
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Even if you are quite determined to disbelieve or ignore a thing, it seems on the whole to be satisfying if you know what exactly you are disbelieving or ignoring. |
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Old comrades reunited with tears, hugs and disbelieving faces. |
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In a conjunction surreal enough to inspire disbelieving exchanges between strangers, the country was afflicted by both floods and would you credit it?—a drought-induced ban on householders using hoses. |
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Gasps of surprise, disbelieving stares, and cheers filled the air. |
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They discover the unexpected dangers of disbelieving in elves. |
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So begins 53 nights of terror as Tad relives Pogo's crime, awakens screaming, and recites the terrifying details to his disbelieving family. |
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But with Chelsea's support, she tells a disbelieving Squiggle the truth about her father and turns Owen away. |
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So as not to appear disbelieving, they opted to respond quotationally, to offer literal citation of chapter and verse. |
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I would simply say my experience in this regard leads me to believe there's an awful lot of work that needs to be done to truly understand it and communicate it to the balance of the country, which finds itself disbelieving. |
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In decision-theoretical tenns, therefore, to believe in God is superdominant over disbelieving. |
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And then, verily, from on high, angel dust was sprinkled on my disbelieving head. |
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Future generations, he told his mirthful and disbelieving interrogators, would be truly grateful. The funny thing about this argument is that, in its fundamentals, it is plainly right. |
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The US delegates looked shocked and disbelieving. |
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Spahn was stunned, disbelieving, but he told them what he knew. |
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