From her earnest tone and steady gaze, he had no doubts as to the sincerity of her question. |
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My intention here is not so much to raise doubts about them, however, nor to question their apriorism. |
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In fact, to quash all doubts, zero on the Kelvin scale is dubbed absolute zero. |
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He doubts the ship's capacity to reach Europe, quarrels with his captain and asks to be left on the next island where there is water. |
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So far, doubts have centred on dealings in shares and derivatives that are based on movements in share prices. |
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No guy had liked me before that and I had my doubts that a guy like him would really want life with a plain Jane like me. |
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It was the seventh time Harrington had finished second that season and naturally his mind screamed with questions and doubts. |
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He was always certain that when he met the right woman there would be no lingering doubts or questions. |
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If you have questions or doubts about the paint, have your local paint store check it for you. |
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Now, it was not for me to question her purity, but I had certain doubts about her saintliness. |
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Despite their doubts these men clung precariously to some idea of God, unwilling to jettison Him altogether. |
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Serious doubts about arrangements for the adaption of Skipton's Navigation House for people with learning disabilities were voiced last Thursday. |
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Early on, the text of the inscription itself raised doubts among experts familiar with Aramaic scripts. |
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The heavy rains over the past week continue to cause doubts about yet another summer like last year. |
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They raise serious doubts about her past and present conduct, and whether she should have been allowed to settle in Australia. |
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The committee also raised doubts about the Ministry's ability to learn the lessons from previous conflicts. |
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Austria also recognized that his doubts could well just be the paranoid ravings of someone who played Diplomacy too much. |
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He said he had never had any doubts about going through the transplant procedure, which had not caused him any after-effects. |
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While demand may pick up as the threat of recession recedes, there are doubts that corporate profitability can soar ahead. |
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Notice that his reassurances about her doubts initially take the form of a warning about the dangers of narrative. |
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I looked into his kind and intelligent eyes, and instantly all of my doubts receded. |
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I myself had doubts at first until I went further in and found clothes that are two of a kind. |
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If you have any doubts about how the alder buckthorn you plan to use has been aged, do not use it. |
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Otherwise, doubts would remain that such steps were aimed at providing an alibi for a possible failure of the bid, he said. |
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If the government wants to regionalise Britain, which I have doubts about, they should say so. |
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Thank you for allowing us to enter the throne room of God with our imperfections and doubts. |
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But there are doubts about whether the two men want to lay out that amount. |
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Business Week, which wants to be the house journal for Web 2.0 badgers, has no doubts. |
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This article was such a pile of yellow journalism that I had sincere doubts that the flight in question actually took place. |
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Yet at the end of it, serious doubts remained as to whether the story should ever have been given the prominence it had. |
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Why were his gun licences continually renewed when even police officers expressed doubts over his fitness? |
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If she had any doubts about taking a leap into an alien culture, they were banished amid the excitement of being in love. |
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He may have been prey to last-minute doubts, but the more likely explanation was that his visit was a prelude to an approval. |
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If anyone had any doubts about the degree of contradiction on the Opposition's side of the House, let me read these remarks. |
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But people were invited to express their reservations, and they came up with some very reasonable doubts. |
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The performances also have the depth of emotion that sweeps you into the lives of the characters without doubts or reservations. |
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I also dwelt, perhaps overheavily, on certain doubts and reservations, of which even his most devoted admirers must take stock. |
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If you had doubts about how riveting Manet's subject was to audiences of the time, the documentary section of the show set your mind at rest. |
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If he had any lingering doubts about putting last year's annus horribilis behind him, he surely buried them yesterday. |
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If one is confronted by questions and doubts concerning our religious fundamentals, he should have faith that these questions are answerable. |
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I hoped I could do well at the match, though my doubts were returning again. |
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His death sentence was commuted to one of life imprisonment by the Georgia governor who expressed doubts about Frank's guilt. |
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These were the days when doubts were being voiced about lobotomies and leucotomies and other simple little strokes of the specialist's knife. |
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This asks a great deal of the public and it is not surprising that they have doubts and anxieties. |
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Here may be a way to put all those lingering doubts to rest and see for yourself the efficacy of alternative therapies. |
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Of course you always have doubts but in this particular case I have no lingering doubt. |
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On his part, he had no doubts that the claimant was an impostor and his supporters fools and rogues. |
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We also had grave doubts about the accuracy and authenticity of the rotas produced for each home, and disclosed late in the proceedings. |
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Nobody doubts for a second Baron's desperation to revive the national team, and I am not suggesting that he be arraigned for defeatist talk. |
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No one seriously doubts that the citizenship provision adopted in 1998 has been roundly abused and should be changed. |
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And when people on the street are interviewed they are, as always, astonishingly good at articulating their fears and doubts. |
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Anyone who doubts the possibility of artificial intelligence has clearly never used a Windows operating system. |
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Now they have nothing but rueful regrets accompanied by doubts about how much longer this partly ageing side can remain together. |
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The Europeans seem to be relying on the doubts of certain American luminaries, while those luminaries rely on lack of support by the Europeans. |
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She added that she doubts that politics would play a part in the attorney general's decision. |
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No one doubts that an audio tape was made, but no one seems to know for sure where it is or exactly what's on it. |
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If there are any diagnostic doubts, patients should be referred for evaluation by magnetic resonance imaging or arthroscopy. |
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If there were any doubts about the standard of the hotel, its cheap tariff leaves no room for second thoughts. |
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In his textual criticism he used symbols to show his doubts of the genuineness or satisfactoriness of verses. |
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His acute sense of the symbolic and the televisual has created images of success so powerful that they overwhelm doubts about his logic. |
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Any doubts that manners are facing extinction can be dispelled with a peek into school cafeterias. |
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This implies that either the shares are screamingly cheap or that investors have severe doubts over the company's asset base. |
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In any case, it's already too late for Howard to start having doubts or scruples. |
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A triumphant and energetic return to work in the office dispels doubts about his masculinity. |
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One listen to this album, though, and such doubts will be banished from the minds of all but the most cynical of geography buffs. |
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More bad publicity in the media has suggested that all may not be well with new homes, sowing seeds of doubts in the minds of potential buyers. |
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She looks at herself in the mirror, with her short and kinky hair, and doubts her self-worth and attractiveness. |
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The POA wanted 1.85 times the hourly pay and expressed doubts over how the service could be run by cutting overtime hours so much. |
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Although many senators had doubts about his appointment, the senate ratified it anyway. |
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The last of Mr Darcy's lingering doubts faded as he saw her cheeks flush in the pink tinge of a blush. |
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Alex got along with everyone he met, so there were no doubts in my mind they'd become fast friends. |
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Unfortunately it is poorly tolerated, and doubts have been raised about its effect on growth. |
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But no, the world was told the next morning that her appearance was a tour de force that somehow stilled all doubts about her candidacy. |
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But there are nagging doubts about just how durable this recovery really is. |
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Industry personifies these fears, and many within industry have nagging doubts that these fears are well founded. |
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He misquotes and misrenders Marshall so badly one doubts if he ever finished reading Marshall's Principles. |
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Refuse To Bend has a very relaxed way of racing but I have my doubts about him getting the trip around Epsom. |
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Still, even though their itty-bitty brains have doubts, they don't really want to know the truth. |
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Elected officials, he lectured, should not speak unthinkingly, but rather, when doubts exist, keep silent. |
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However, this thought flitted away as quickly as it had come, settling back into a large, unobserved pile of silent doubts. |
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Mikah, dragged out of the room and into the hallway before he had time to protest, kept his doubts silent. |
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Christ speaks this word of wholeness and well being and blessedness even to Thomas, who doubts. |
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It seems as though all those doubts and worries had been transformed into prayers and blessings, which had then been abundantly answered. |
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Perhaps the people around them should have listened more to the doubts that they did express. |
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But the doubts about America being able to sustain her recent blistering growth pace remain. |
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Now she is worried about her mortgage, which will soon have to be renewed, as doubts grow over the direction of interest rates. |
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Why not go to Christ this very day, and cast your soul on him, with all its sins and all its unbelief, with all its doubts and all its fears? |
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But with doubts about the Godolphin star, Montjeu has a look of unassailability in the betting market, and is likely to start at long odds on. |
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Often the reader feels inside their heads, hearing their unexpressed doubts or hunches. |
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This has been a slow process is was initiated several years ago and has raised doubts about the commerciality of the project. |
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However, structural problems and a slow-moving government leave doubts about a turnaround. |
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They should never have had any doubts about the seriousness with which she would take her nannying duties. |
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He is beset both by theological doubts and by distress at the narrowness and hypocrisy of his colleagues and congregations. |
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Even for his supporters, it was a week that added to the doubts about whether he was still up to the job. |
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Sometimes we think that maybe no news is good news but if it carries on any longer the doubts will certainly become stronger. |
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If lawyers have their doubts about the veracity of a case, are they going to be prosecuted for taking the case? |
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If there are any doubts about a report's veracity, they can call on the expertise of their editors instantly. |
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If anyone doubts the veracity of Chang and Halliday's story they only have to glance at some of the accompanying photographs. |
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In fact, the CIA had long harbored strong doubts concerning Curveball's veracity. |
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There were no doubts as to the amount of work that goes into to maintain a vintage car or a jeep in running condition. |
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No one is in a better position to reassure consumers about any doubts they may have about the origin and quality of food than a butcher. |
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As an econometrician I have my doubts about the ratio of a non-stationary quantity and a stationary one. |
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Brass insists doubts over City's character and commitment can be firmly squashed in the wake of Saturday's 2-0 victory over Cambridge United. |
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I cannot produce statistical data of vehicle numbers and velocities to corroborate these assertions, but I have no doubts. |
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Anybody found nursing any doubts about it would be responsible for his own horrible end. |
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Will his evidently untrue statements raise doubts about his as-yet-uncorroborated stories about later Cambodian missions? |
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Despite his doubts, when Gemma faces deceipt and danger, Drummond handfasts with her. |
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I have no doubts that Ryan was hand-picked to go into the compound and will win just because he used to play professional football. |
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She giggled lightly, her voice so harmonious and free that at that moment I had no worries and no doubts. |
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But hand recounts of optically scanned ballots will go a long way toward addressing doubts about that technology and about the vendor. |
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But the former Hibs striker admits to having doubts about going so far down the league ladder. |
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These are the doubts preoccupying central banks and finance ministries round the world. |
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Tung Chee-hwa's stumbles raise doubts about whether he should seek another term as Hong Kong's leader. |
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Nick is convinced that his story is true, despite earlier doubts and perceptions of Jay as a rather shady character. |
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The election had already been postponed from Hilary term because of doubts about Russell's graduate status. |
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Thapar even doubts whether Hinduism as a religion really existed until recent times. |
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Last week, in an internet chat room, someone asked what, if any, doubts others had about their forthcoming wedding. |
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Instead, he overplayed his hand and introduced doubts and inconsistencies with his failed dossiers. |
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The army claims that its hit squads only operate behind enemy lines but the manner in which those arrested operated raises doubts. |
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After a perilous homeward journey he reached England in 1774, only to encounter serious doubts about the validity of his discoveries. |
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We have our doubts about a vaccine that causes humans to go homicidally psychotic. |
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Such doubts, of course, contribute to a boy's insecurity about himself and may make him supersensitive to criticism. |
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Agassi and Sampras will both now have a couple of unplanned weeks to spare in which doubts are sure to be raised. |
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His chronicle, contrary to his apparent intentions, raises doubts about the beneficial long-run effects of foreign aid in host countries. |
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She is now back in civvies and one doubts she is pining for her days in the blue uniform. |
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I do not question the sincerity of those who say this, but I have my doubts about their clear-headedness. |
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Part of what makes his doubts hyperbolic is that their extravagance renders them unlikely to dislodge our existing beliefs. |
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No one doubts, however, that it does maintain covert agents and does use monetary pay-offs to gain influence in the country. |
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While no-one doubts that it's a worrying time for students it is important that people adopt a sense of perspective in all of this. |
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There are continuing doubts about the reliability of his confession, and widespread suggestions that he might be a mentally ill fantasist. |
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The doubts so unjustifiably afflicting such people turn the seminar from farce to tragedy. |
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If the visitors were a long time in making any ground, Celtic eliminated any remaining title doubts with indecent haste. |
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It was just a feeling, neither uncertainty nor indecisiveness, but doubts nonetheless. |
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This has been a slow process as it was initiated several years ago and has raised doubts about the commerciality of the project. |
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All of the doubts of the scientific and intelligence community were kept from the public. |
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He is out to remove the spectator from his normal or appropriate perceptual field, and in doing so to infect him with his own personal doubts. |
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But doubts are being raised in many quarters, including the inner sanctums of Howard's Liberal Party. |
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That he is a superior instrumentalist, a thoughtful musician, a questing spirit, and a great charmer, no one doubts. |
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Hendry is hoping he has finally silenced the doubts over his new cue after beating Dale. |
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Federal courts have indicated their doubts about the constitutionality of many provisions of the law in that decision. |
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But he doubts the law firm would reclassify those employees and take away their overtime pay. |
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She lends the film much-needed plausibility, despite nagging doubts that she is a smidgen too old to be playing such roles. |
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Critics who express doubts about the underpinnings of the current recovery are contemptuously shot down. |
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Even then, there may be revelations of private conduct that cast doubts on a politician's fitness for office. |
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The company apologized profusely and said it plugged the security hole, but privacy advocates have their doubts. |
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And I think Laura and I, and our co-producer, Eden, kept each other going when one of us had doubts. |
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He made the remarks in a bid to counter the opposition's doubts that the use of the money has not been transparent, the report said. |
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A person who couldn't possibly have desires and doubts and unfulfilled longings. |
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But when consumer uncertainty is coupled with doubts about corporate profitability there is precious little consolation. |
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He has no doubts about the need for private ownership as the way forward for the Irish economy. |
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Have yourself frozen by cryonics, a near death experience that should settle once and for all any doubts about the afterlife. |
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I hope that the Minister's doubts can be resolved in favour of boosting private savings by front-end tax incentives. |
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The discovery of a crate of 1,000 uncounted postal ballots from last year's local elections has raised fresh doubts over the safety of postal voting. |
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But, overall, this is rollicking good fun and a genuinely thrilling entry into the movie series which does much to erase any doubts that their finest had lost his edge. |
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He doubts 2012 data will show a significant increase in birth defects in Fukushima or Japan. |
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But if the multimillionaires harbor even the slightest doubts about their qualifications for solving social and geopolitical ills, they don't express it. |
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She says she doubts that Davis is nearly as versed in Scientology because his work has been too demanding. |
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Although the world title had brought him wealth and prestige in his home country, he secretly harboured grave doubts about the Communist system that he represented. |
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Even at the most courageous and daring moments of his service in the desert, Lawrence was gnawed by these doubts. |
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However, better to have such a change on the radar screens, say the bulls, than deepening doubts that the US and global recovery were running out of steam. |
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We see them play and they look so assured, but they're full of doubts. |
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Nonetheless I notice some hardcore lumpers are already expressing doubts. |
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Anyone who had any doubts about his seriousness soon lost them because it was clear that Peter was hardcore. |
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There were also doubts about the ability of the current sewerage system to cope with more foul water and concern over the loss of recreational space. |
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Eliot clearly had authorial doubts about her concluding remarks. |
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This means that their criterion for resolving doubts, their criterion of private perfection, is autonomy rather than affiliation to a power other than themselves. |
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I've had so many doubts about my abilities, have them every day in fact, but all you can do is keep doing your best and keep loving them with your whole heart, I guess. |
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However, this advertisement, no matter how well-worded, could not completely dispel my doubts about the credibility of the would-be husband's avowals. |
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He is honest about his religious doubts, but he is committed to learning more about God. |
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The last two presidential elections raised doubts about whether Democrats were capable of wining at all. |
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Three-and-a-half years later, she still does not have a solitary title to her name and there are growing doubts about whether her unquestioned potential will ever be realised. |
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No one doubts that by having greater surveillance, be it electronic interception, cameras in the streets, or whatever else it is, we could catch more criminals. |
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If you scroll down a bit, you'll see he reckons I'm having doubts. |
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Several scholars have voiced doubts about his translations for the Hakluyt Society, all done freely with a view to quick publication but unrigorous and even careless. |
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One doubts that Sony was among the scrutineers who were entirely satisfied, and presumes that the Commission has included the company in its trawl. |
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The L.A. Times team has written a searing, unflinching and unequivocal indictment of a morally criminal operation bereft of any apologies or doubts. |
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But commissioners expressed doubts that reprocessing would solve the problem. |
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But for me, this admittance of uncertainty and doubts grounds Serial in reality. |
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The moral duties and doubts of adulthood are swapped out for the histrionic creeds of adolescence. |
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There are others who have suggested he sell off the valuable collection of art and other family heirlooms, but he doubts they would raise the required amount. |
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But by attempting so strenuously to banish the doubts and suspicions that had arisen after Nov. |
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Paul sacrifices little with his base and can only assuage doubts among those concerned about his views on foreign policy. |
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Nevertheless, doubts persist in Auckland and Wellington about the Greenwald-Dotcom linkup. |
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But at least one American logistics specialist has his doubts about the authenticity of the video's claims. |
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Spirits were high as blood-red farm equipment was on the march, crushing doubts and pessimism like so many misplaced forearms! |
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Ask anyone who is cashing checks earned by Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, or Tupac if you have any doubts about that. |
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As I read on, my doubts, if never resolved, were held in abeyance. |
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At a stroke, Carlile put the doubts back in Harrington's mind when he swept him over backwards with a salto, a throw borrowed from the freestyle wrestling. |
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Beach-goers are urged to check tide tables before heading for the beach and to call the coastguard to make enquiries if they have any doubts about safety. |
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There were no mights, no ifs, no buts, no doubts, no qualifications. |
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Aries hide doubts about themselves behind a pretty convincing show of bravado, but taming your wild side and behaving considerately will express your best qualities this week. |
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This is designed to sow doubts among his followers about his authenticity. |
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Is this a genuine reference, or are there doubts about its veracity? |
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No one doubts that there is a growing groundswell of opinion that sanctions must be lifted or at least reduced so that the innocent do not continue suffering. |
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This helped in clearing many wrong notions about the hotness of spices and doubts of visitors who for the first time were tasting Indian food, adds Dr. Thampi. |
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No one doubts the immense popularity of futsal in Japan, but the extent to which the public will embrace it as a spectator sport remains to be seen. |
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If you have any doubts, contact your tour operator or travel agent before travelling and facing the humiliation of confiscation by airport security. |
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But this administration's outward certitude amid undisclosed intelligence-community doubts was more selective, and thus more misleading, than it needed to be. |
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Any more critical observations appear as afterthoughts or nagging doubts. |
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But the doubts about the strength of recovery have been sufficiently strong as to help a rally in the UK fixed interest market and a fall in fixed interest yields. |
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Nobody doubts his manipulative skills or his single-minded agenda to advance the interests of the corporation he created. |
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Vedic knowledge is infallible, above all doubts and mistakes. |
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Matthew is considering going into the car registration business when he leaves school and dad Dave has no doubts that he has what it takes to succeed. |
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As I have analysed this and gone over the incidents a few times in my mind, right now I am having a few doubts to say the least about my reading of the situation. |
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When it comes to learning the craft, Morgan doubts the effectiveness of the many music schools popping up, promising the tricks of the trade to young hopefuls. |
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Thus his doubts are unreal, not simply because they are logically irresoluble doubts, but because they amount to the rejection of the whole conceptual scheme. |
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It mocks our pieties, it doubts our concern, it questions our commitment. |
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Having heard Juke in the witness box we are sure that his evidence would not have raised doubts in the jury's minds as to the guilt of either defendant. |
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This gave rise to doubts about whether he was fit to receive a knighthood. |
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Young priests in particular were more and more troubled by such doubts. |
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While no one doubts that Diaz is healed, surviving brain aneurysms is not exactly miraculous. |
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She points out that a good attitude alone isn't going to make symptoms vanish, and she doubts that cognitive therapy would improve her chronic fatigue. |
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I've now pushed all my doubts to one side and have made the leap. |
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When the plans for the new pitch, clubhouse and handball alley were first announced there were many who expressed doubts about the scale of the proposals. |
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He would rather endorse someone with genuine doubts than someone with disingenuous beliefs. |
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There must have been some money men in the studio who had their doubts. |
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Their words were soothing and completely removed any doubts we once had about possible product overlap or how 64-bit Xeons might slow already laggard Itanium sales. |
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By expressing my doubts, I am clearly a dissenter in this persistent force for progress. |
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Mengele has neither doubts about his hideous purpose or scruples about his heinous past. |
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Each party had to state his case under oath, and doubts as to the guilt or innocence of the accused person were resolved by either compurgation or ordeal. |
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Selby says he doubts there was any direct link with Notarbartolo, but he was disturbed by so many odd coincidences of timing. |
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He argued such doubts after a few seconds of silent reflection. |
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We want to feel we are living fully, and even though we may be very sane and stable, we have doubts about whether or not we are living up to our own expectations. |
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They made it sound so easy, yet Fox was filled with so many silent doubts. |
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Fragile or not, June had a family and a place in their lives, and thus a coherent, stable identity despite the pains and doubts of her daily life. |
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He has implicit faith in his advice so in spite of many people's doubts and reservations, it is now as successful and professional a partnership as there is on tour. |
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Parents had the same doubts and reservations that my colleagues and I had. |
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It may create unnecessary doubts and reservations in the minds of others. |
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A fifth teenager denied the same charge and was formally declared not guilty, after doubts were raised about the reliability of a witness who placed him at the scene. |
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By the time I got there I was already chilled to the bone and was starting to have a few doubts as to whether I had bitten of more than I could chew. |
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The mineral, carbonate of lime, assumes an immense diversity of characters, though no one doubts that under all these Protean changes it is one and the same thing. |
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I have my mossbacked, Luddite doubts about the efficacy of some of these high-tech initiatives, but we shouldn't refuse to participate in the attempts. |
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So if he believed his visit yesterday would be enough to quell major doubts about this issue, we must inform him that this was mission unaccomplished. |
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But if I ever harboured doubts about why I stayed with the project for this long, then they were blown away completely by the sublime moment last Wednesday. |
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I pray you, therefore, to unbosom yourselves of all your doubts. |
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But both Delhi and Washington have much to do to allay lingering doubts. |
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But in 1970, a rival Italian mountaineer sparked doubts about the Cerro Torre ascent when he suggested in a magazine article that the peak was still unclimbed. |
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No one in his senses doubts the existence of material objects. |
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While studying in Europe, Kino had accepted the insularity of California, but when he reached Mexico he began to have doubts. |
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He may even be having his first doubts about the neon chrome artyfake Disneyfication of America. |
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Despite growing doubts, Columbus refused to accept that he had not reached the Indies. |
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Constantine accepted the decision, knowing that it would remove doubts as to his legitimacy. |
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Both Matilda and Eleanor appear to have had doubts about the appointment, but Henry continued regardless. |
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In the film, this man is the fictional Michael Kovak, an affable seminarian who doubts his vocation and suffers from weak faith. |
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Susan Clarencieux revealed her doubts to the French ambassador, Antoine de Noailles. |
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Around 230 years after Shakespeare's death, doubts began to be expressed about the authorship of the works attributed to him. |
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There are doubts as to whether, or to what extent, the Bill of Rights applies in Northern Ireland. |
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But even he doubts the feasibility of a two-state plan, writes Dan Ephron. |
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However, doctors have expressed doubts about the effectiveness of the policy. |
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There are doubts if new staff can be recruited since there are better starting salaries in less stressful and less dangerous environments. |
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When Queen Victoria visited Manchester in 1851, widespread doubts surrounding its status were raised. |
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The term city was not always consistently applied, and there were doubts over the number of officially designated cities. |
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The grant by formal document led to doubts about the use of the title city by other burghs. |
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Louis Carey, Cole Skuse and Brian Wilson are all doubts for City through dead legs. |
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The manuscript was eventually published in 1977, though Lewis scholar Kathryn Lindskoog doubts its authenticity. |
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Stark fondly recalls his spell as a top flight part-timer with St Mirren but doubts a team could survive in the SPL with the same set-up now. |
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However doubts have been raised over many decades concerning the competition's viability, yet it still survives. |
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Then again, no one sanely doubts that it was the right decision. |
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Many historians, writers, and critics have expressed doubts, however, whether any of these countries would ever emerge as a new superpower. |
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That when a thing lies still, unless somewhat else stir it, it will lie still forever, is a truth that no man doubts. |
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Conrad's distrust of democracy sprang from his doubts whether the propagation of democracy as an aim in itself could solve any problems. |
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Next, Hume uses the Constructive Phase to resolve any doubts the reader may have while observing the Critical Phase. |
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To date, the activities of the NSHR have been limited and doubts remain over its neutrality and independence. |
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The shooter was caught and imprisoned, but doubts remain about who the mastermind might have been. |
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Nonetheless, in the dark and privy stillness of our minds there are few of us who are not still haunted by worrisome doubts. |
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The tendency to secrecy and falsification of dates casts doubts about the authenticity of many primary sources. |
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Malcolm III of Scotland acknowledged in writing that they were not Scottish, and king Edgar quitclaimed any residual doubts. |
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Studying his music, one never doubts that Nielsen was thinking diatonically, but he did so in an unanchored sort of way. |
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Gruffydd had voiced doubts about Lewis's ideas since 1933, and by 1943 he had joined the Liberal Party. |
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But one kinda doubts a bureaucrat would lie and then demand a retraction. |
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Even now, I need not rush to read any books for clearing even the obscure doubts on any of the Puranas or Shastras. |
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It would be several more years before the Pacific Coast of North America was mapped, dispelling lingering doubts. |
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Duquette says bubblers are neither hydro massage nor therapeutic and doubts the tubs' resilience in the face of bacteria. |
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However, doubts have been raised over many decades concerning viability, yet it still survives. |
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Serious and substantial doubts about Paul's former life as a Pharisee, or even any contact with pharisaism on his part, have been raised. |
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No one doubts that these comedians will be killed if ISIS captures them. |
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Pinto's memoirs are just that, his memories of events, giving rise to doubts regarding historical accuracy. |
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Despite doubts about their effectiveness and concerns about safety, the public is in a nutraceutical feeding frenzy. |
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I'll say a word about it to settle the doubts of those who have strayed in seeking its origin. |
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My practice, you say, refutes my doubts. But you mistake the purport of my question. |
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They develop a metapsychological understanding of art while raising doubts about the self-serving nature of psychoanalytic aesthetics. |
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He immediately removed any doubts about Zwingli's orthodoxy and defended him as a prophet and a martyr. |
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If she still had young children, Wasserman said, she doubts she'd lavish as much attention as she does on her Yorkies now. |
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By the time a sufficient number of tenants had signed up to begin construction, the effects of the financial crisis cast doubts over the project. |
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In early 2017, doubts arose over government funding and Network Rail's commitment to the project. |
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The vinedresser overcomes the doubts of the Phoenician by offering manifest proofs of the existence of the Homeric heroes. |
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EastEnders You may have your doubts about whether Jake murdered Lucy, but Sharon clearly thinks the police have got him bang to rights. |
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All my doubts and depressions of the evening before had fled, and I was single-heartedly delighted with the world and everything in it. |
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If you have any questions or doubts about accepting a traveler's check, call the issuer's customer service department. |
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The reversal in the Japanese economy has fueled doubts about Abenomics, as the reflationary policies of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe are known. |
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They are doubts from the abyss that drag their cold and slithery bodies across the soul. |
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The profit warning came as MPs voiced doubts about the credibility of the coalition's PS310billion plan for boosting Britain's infrastructure. |
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But Balance Board UK, based in Liverpool, says it doubts the ruling will be brought into action. |
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A union between two women and one man was reported in August 2012, though doubts were thrown on its legality. |
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Nobody doubts the size or the slickness of the Commonwealth Conference in Edinburgh. |
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After HUAC and Waterfront, he writes of his exhaustion and doubts. |
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The results raise doubts about a supposed smart bomb in the pesticide arsenal, the Bt toxin. |
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In December 2006 he expressed doubts in an interview on the Today programme on BBC Radio 4 about whether he had done enough to oppose the war. |
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A quarrelsome media, sneers and jeers, doubts and suspicions. |
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The airline's pilots union, the Air Line Pilots Association, also expressed doubts about the likelihood of a successful merger. |
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