Believe in Sentence Examples

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  • I believe in you, Darian.

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  • He'd like to believe in good and the happy-ever-after, but that innocence could never be retrieved.

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  • I don't believe in that.

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  • I don't believe in catch-and-release except if the fish is simply too small.

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  • I just don't believe in hitting as a form of punishment.

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  • We don't believe in that.

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  • I believe in him.

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  • She added, "I don't believe in hitting children."

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  • But that doesn't mean I believe in it as punishment.

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  • I used to believe in ghosts when I was young.

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  • And I don't believe in abortion either.

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  • But you believe in blowing out the brains of a woman beater.

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  • Plan it, but not believe in what you were doing?

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  • That doesn't mean you believe in them, believe they're right.

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  • I don't believe in white-sheeted spirits that scare little boys or drag chains around or only come out in cemeteries on Halloween.

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  • You know they believe in national unity and rights for the poor.

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  • I wouldn't have spent years grooming you for this type of event if I didn't believe in you.

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  • Oh, I guess I'd have gone back to being Mrs. Byrne—I'm too accommodating to have simply left him, and I do believe in my vows.

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  • If you believe in them so much, why don't you stand up for them?

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  • But I thought you didn't believe in counseling.

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  • I've never had anyone believe in me the way you do.

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  • I still believe in you.

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  • She doesn't believe in guns.

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  • She didn't like the feeling; she didn't believe in attachments, not when she was focused on protecting her world from others.

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  • He didn't believe in coincidences or chance.

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  • She didn't believe in them, until Jonny.

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  • He made desperate efforts to conciliate the population, and succeeded with a few of the nobles, who were led to believe in the possibility of an Italian confederation, including Lombardy and Venetia which would be united to Austria by a personal union alone; but the immense majority of all classes rejected these advances, and came to regard union with Piedmont with increasing favor.

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  • A pantheist may believe in Law of Nature and go no further; a theist who accepts Law of Nature has a large instalment of natural theology ready made to his hand; including an idealist, or else an intuitionalist, scheme of ethics.

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  • It is a mental " impotence " that makes us believe in such a law as Cause and Effect.

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  • Sabbatai lacked one quality without which enthusiasm is ineffective; he failed to believe in himself.

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  • If only people can be got to believe in them, a few abstract principles are quite enough to destroy an institution which it has taken centuries to create.

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  • Looking at the surface of the life of Spain, he might well believe in its decay.

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  • We may take it then (and the fact is not disputed even by those who, like Dorpfeld, believe in one thorough racial change, at least, during the Bronze Age) that the Aegean civilization was indigenous, firmly rooted and strong enough to persist essentially unchanged and dominant in its own geographical area throughout the Neolithic and Bronze Ages.

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  • Thus, the Eskimo are said to believe in spirits of the sea, earth and sky, the winds, the clouds and everything in nature.

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  • As a natural result of this belief we find the view that the operations of nature are conducted by a multitude of more or less obedient subordinate deities; thus, in Portuguese West Africa the Kimbunda believe in Suku-Vakange, but hold that he has committed the government of the universe to innumerable kilulu good and bad; the latter kind are held to be far more numerous, but Suku-Vakange is said to keep them in order by occasionally smiting them with his thunderbolts; were it not for this, man's lot would be insupportable.

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  • If we believe in a divine revelation and redemption, transcending the course of nature, the miracles as signs of that divine purpose will not seem improbable.

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  • Hagenmeyer inclines to believe in an original author, distinct from Albert the copyist; and he thinks that this original author (whether or no he was present during the Crusade) used the Gesta and also Fulcher, though he had probably also "eigene Notizen and Aufzeichnungen."

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  • The Egyptian ministry, however, did not then believe in the power of the mandi, and the expedition started from Khartum on the 9th of September.

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  • That eminent scholars both in the synagogue and in the church should have been induced to believe in its antiquity is owing to the fact that the Zohar embodies many older opinions and doctrines, and the undoubted antiquity of some of them has served as a lever in the minds of these scholars to raise the late speculations about the En Soph, the Sephiroth, &c., to the same age.

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  • Those who have not seen the animal in life, or who did not believe in the possibility of the valves crossing each other with a slight obliquity, would not consent to appropriating any of its muscles to that purpose, and consequently attributed to all the lateral muscles the simple function of keeping the valves in an opposite position, or holding them adjusted.

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  • The Laos are very superstitious, believe in wer-wolves, and that all diseases are.

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  • They do not believe in any of His incarnations.

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  • Meanwhile Shah Jahan had recovered, and though Dara resigned the crown he had seized, the other brothers professed not to believe in their father's recovery, and still pressed on.

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  • And though he did not believe in the Incarnation, yet he held deity to be in a sense manifest in humanity; its saints and heroes became, in spite of innumerable frailties, after a sort divine; man underwent an apotheosis, and all life was touched with the dignity and the grace which it owed to its source.

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  • According to the institution of the Apostles, and the doctrine of the Gospel, let us believe in the one Godhead of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, of equal majesty in the Holy Trinity.

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  • He was a strenuous advocate of ecclesiastical control in elementary education, and an opponent of the new school of higher biblical criticism, though so far an evolutionist as to believe in growth and development as applied to the history of nations.

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  • I believe in God (the) Father almighty; II.

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  • I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, born of God, God of God, Light of Light, almighty of almighty, true God of true God, born before the ages, not made, by whom all things were made in heaven and in earth.

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  • And I believe in the Holy Ghost, God not unbegotten nor begotten, not created nor made, but co-eternal with the Father and the Son.

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  • According to de Silva, Elizabeth said that she did not believe in the Letters, and that Lethington, who wrote to Cecil on the 21st of June, and sent a verbal message by the bearer, "had behaved badly in the matter," - whether that of the letters, or in general.

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  • The peasants refused to believe in the bad news, and continued to resist the French, but were at last overpowered by numbers.

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  • He did not believe in the divinity of Christ, but thought " his system of morals and his religion, as he left them to us, the best the world ever saw, or is like to see."

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  • You do not even believe in God.

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  • At the outbreak of the Revolution in 1789, David was carried away by the flood of enthusiasm that made all the intellect of France believe in a new era of equality and emancipation from all the ills of life.

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  • When lifted up from earth, He will draw all men to Himself; they are to believe in Him, the Light.

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  • I pray also for them that shall believe in Me through their word, that they may be all one, as Thou Father art in Me, and I in Thee."

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  • Here is my friend in Congress who is a good man, a strong man, but cannot be made to believe in some things in which I trust.

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  • Thus the Apostles' Creed, " I believe in the forgiveness of sins "; the Nicene Creed, " I believe in one Lord Jesus Christ.

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  • When the most enlightened statesmen of the Republic could seriously believe in the benevolent intentions of Russia the end was not far off.

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  • It has been necessary to cite these heads of the breve because the apologists of the Society allege that no motive influenced the pope save the desire of peace at any price, and that he did not believe in the culpability of the fathers.

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  • Lists of phenomena from the contemplation of which the savage was led to believe in animism have been given by Dr Tylor, Herbert Spencer, Mr Andrew Lang and others; an animated controversy arose between the former as to the priority of their respective lists.

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  • Thus, animism is in some directions little developed, so far as we can see, among the Australian aborigines; but from those who know them best we learn that they believe in innumerable spirits and bush bogies, which wander, especially at night, and can be held at bay by means of fire; with this belief may be compared the ascription in European folk belief of prophylactic properties to iron.

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  • That teaches us what we ought to believe in history as it is compiled according to ostensible events and results known to the generality of people."

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  • Why should it seem impossible to believe in this power of the relics, when water could be made to gush from a rock in the desert?

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  • Yet in getting over theology he ceases to believe in God, and in getting over metaphysics he ceases to believe in soul.

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  • He wanted to believe in the absolute without sacrificing personality and freedom.

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  • They made man believe in himself and his mission.

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  • While Royce is Hegelian, Ladd prefers Lotze, but both believe in one mind.

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  • According to him, we believe in Nature because it satisfies our material needs, and in God because he satisfies our spiritual needs.

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  • Balfour says, given that men believe in Nature, they will survive; but he fails to show how they come to believe in it.

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  • If this supposition be true, there would be reason to believe in the double introduction of the bird into England at least, as already hinted, but positive information is almost wholly wanting.'

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  • The Araucanians believe in a supreme being, and in many subordinate spirits, good and bad.

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  • They believe in a future state, and have a confused tradition respecting a deluge, from which some persons were saved on a high mountain.

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  • He did believe in the immediate use for therapeutics of the salts and other preparations which his practical skill enabled him to make.

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  • Poulton, in an admirable discussion of contemporary views regarding species (presidential address to the Entomological Society of London 1904), has shown that Darwin did not believe in the objective existence of species, not only because he was led to discard the hypothesis of special creation as the explanation of the polymorphism of life, but because in practice as a working systematist he could neither find for himself nor ascertain from other systematists any settled criteria by which a group of specimens could be elevated into a genus, accepted as a species, or regarded as a variety.

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  • He does not believe in home-spun wisdom; "How shall he become wise that holdeth the plough ?"

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  • The Saadia are famous for charming and eating live serpents, &c., and the Ilwania for eating fire, glass, &c. The Egyptians firmly believe in the efficacy of charms, a belief associated with that in an omnipresent and over-ruling providence.

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  • I have from first endeavoured to impress on government that I am strong enough to relieve Khartum, and believe in being able to send a force, when returning by way of Berber, to Suakin, to open road and crush Osman Digna.

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  • They believe in a better life hereafter, but have no idea of a hell or a devil, their evil spirits only tormenting them in the present state.

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  • The Polynesians invariably believe in the existence of the spirit of man after the death of the body.

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  • We know phenomena, how the existence of things appears to us in nature; we believe in the true nature, the eternal essence of things (the good, the true, the beautiful); by means of presentiment (Ahnung) the intermediary between knowledge and belief, we recognize the supra-sensible in the sensible, the being in the phenomenon.

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  • All the tribes believe in a supreme being whose voice is the thunder.

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  • For example, from the evidence of molar changes due to the obvious parts of bodies, science first comes to believe in molecular changes due to imperceptible particles, and then tries to conceive the ideas of particles, molecules, atoms, electrons.

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  • The assassin, who, it was for a time supposed, had been inflamed by the editorials and cartoons of the demagogic opposition press, but who professed to hold the views of that branch of anarchists who believe in the assassination of rulers and persons exercising political authority, was promptly seized, and was convicted and executed in October 1901.

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  • In the final judgment of the famous libel case of the Bombay Maharajas, before the Supreme Court of Bombay, in January 1862, these improprieties were severely commented upon; and though so unsparing a critic of Indian sects as Jogendra Nath seems not to believe in actual immoral practices on the part of the Maharajas, still he admits that "the corrupting influence of a religion, that can make its female votaries address amorous songs to their spiritual guides, must be very great."

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  • If it was a merit to believe without evidence, it was a shining virtue to believe in the teeth of evidence.

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  • Yet many continued to believe in him, as he from time to time attempted to resume his role.

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  • He did not believe in popular liberty; the parlements and the statesgeneral received no support from him.

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  • But the Bulgarians had skilfully exploited their primacy during the first war to induce the European press and public to regard Serbians and Greeks as mere satellites,' and, as is not unusually the case with successful propaganda, they had come to believe in it themselves, fortified in the belief by fulsome compliments addressing them as the "Prussians of the Balkans" and the "Japanese of the West."

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  • Though we believe in the reality of Laura, we derive no clear conception either of her person or her character.

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  • The Law, according to him, was not of God, but of " the sinister power."2 The same was the case with the prophets, and it was death to believe in the Old Testament.

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  • In 1436 an impostor appeared, professing to be Joan of Arc escaped from the flames, who succeeded in inducing many people to believe in her statement, but afterwards confessed her imposture.

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  • Some of his opponents denied the truth of his experiments, refusing to believe in the existence of the spectrum.

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  • Aphraates also in citing the verse substitutes " and they shall believe in Me " - a paraphrase of " in My Name."

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  • He found it necessary to think clearly and define sharply; but Athanasius found it necessary to believe in a divine redemption.

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  • I know what I mean when I say I believe in the law of the inverse squares, and I will not rest my life and my hopes upon weaker convictions.

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  • So with regard to the other great Christian dogmas, immortality of soul and future state of rewards and punishments, what possible objection can I - who am compelled perforce to believe in the immortality of what we call Matter and Force, and in a very unmistakable present state of rewards and punishments for our deeds - have to these doctrines?

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  • Ward in his Gifford lectures for 1896-1898 (Naturalism and Agnosticism, 1899), Huxley's challenge ("I know what I mean when I say I believe in the law of the inverse squares, and I will not rest my life and my hopes upon weaker convictions") is one which a spiritualistic philosophy need not shrink from accepting at the hands of naturalistic agnosticism.

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  • Humanitarian moralists, who hesitate to believe in the retributive theory of punishment because, as they think, its aim is not the criminal's future well-being but merely the vindication through pain of an outrage upon the moral law which the criminal need never have committed, might welcome a theory which urges that the sole aim of punishment should be the exercise of an influence determining the criminal's future conduct for his own or the social good.

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  • Only, therefore, to those philosophers who believe in the existence of a criterion of morality, i.e.

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  • For whatever may be the real character of the interrelation of moral and metaphysical first principles it is obvious that Taylor's own dissatisfaction with current moral principles arises from an inability to believe in their ultimate rationality, i.e.

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  • The peasants believe in charms and omens, in vampires, were-wolves, ghosts, the evil eye and vile or white-robed spirits of the earth, air, stream and mountain, with hoofs like a goat and henna-dyed nails and hair.

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  • For some years negotiations were carried on with a view to attaining this end, but eventually it was found impossible to surmount the many difficulties in the way; Jablonski and Leibnitz, however, did not cease to believe in the possibility of accomplishing their purpose.

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  • He had been sufficiently an optimist to believe in the triumph of the liberal but non-republican institutions dear to him under the restoration, under Louis Philippe and Louis Napoleon successively.

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  • We have also the statement of Prosper of Aquitaine that Palladius was sent by Pope Celestine as first bishop to the Scots that believe in Christ.

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  • The appalling list may be read in the State of the Protestants by William King, archbishop of Dublin, one of many divines converted by the logic of events to believe in the lawfulness of resistance.

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  • He doubtless believed in repeal at first; probably he ceased to believe in it, but he was already deeply committed, and had abandoned a lucrative profession for politics.

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  • Statements which originally had a different significance are misinterpreted, he thinks, and names of human beings are also misinterpreted in such a manner that early races are gradually led to believe in the personality of phenomena.

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  • He was a good and honest man, moderate, conciliatory and temporizing, anxious to lift the monarchy above the strife of parties and to reconcile them; but he was so little practical that he could believe in a reformation of the laws in the midst of all the violent passions which were now to be let loose.

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  • Thus Nicholas, who refused to believe in the perfidy ascribed by Frederick William to Austria, 2 was the immediate cause of Prussia's humiliation at Olmiitz.

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  • I believe in pleasure, but pleasure is always short-lived, like one-night stands.

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  • Darkyn suspected twisted Immortals like Sasha were rare.  One of the brothers on the Council That Was Seven, Sasha had been strategically placed to provide Darkyn more information than he'd hoped for.  Sasha's only flaw had been his madness, which ultimately resulted in his death.  Sasha had identified Ully, who was hand-selected by Andre.  While Darkyn didn't know the full details of how Andre had gotten Death to release the once-dead human, he did know Andre and Death wouldn't have done something so important if Ully wasn't the brilliant scientist he was.  It was unfortunate that Ully would be killed as soon as the three shapeshifting demons reached the underworld, but Darkyn didn't believe in loose ends.

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  • Oh, I guess I'd have gone back to being Mrs. Byrne—I'm too accommodating to have simply left him, and I do believe in my vows.

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  • We also believe in not using marketing jargon or spiel.

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  • Koreans, like many Asians, believe in reciprocal altruism.

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  • Only, being a combat android, Mahoro doesn't believe in them!

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  • These are also most likely to believe in a ` deliverance ' approach to anything considered antisocial.

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  • We believe in preaching the Gospel and preaching also includes apologetics.

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  • It is possible to forget even things you strongly believe in.

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  • Whether or not you believe in an after life, why might people want to believe in resurrection?

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  • However, I can't believe in an intelligent designer or creator, so I'll have to believe in evolution.

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  • Your scam is to use supernatural blackmail to make gullible people believe in what you allege is true.

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  • But you believe in the immaculate conception of everyone; Catholics believe in the immaculate conception only of Our Blessed Lady.

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  • If we believe in previous lives, we have imprints of anger going back countless lifetimes.

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  • To sound credible, you should believe in the authentic intentions of your client.

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  • I believe in the critical potential of music as a living cultural practice and reject the pessimistic postmodern cynicism of the 1980s.

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  • As the panto dame was saying " Oh, I don't believe in ghosts " the doors into the circle suddenly slammed shut!

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  • You believe that God's grace enables you to choose to believe in him, even tho you yourself are totally depraved.

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  • That's what's required and a dogged determination to believe in yourself and your project.

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  • However, I do not believe in biological determinism.

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  • Left Keynesian economists believe in strong consumer demand, but even Keynesians know you can have too much of a good thing!

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  • An atheist does not believe in god or postulate the existence of gods or spiritual beings.

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  • Wicked LP from the sisters that includes the all time disco funk break classic I Believe In Miracles.

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  • Every car we do is CUSTOM mapped, we do not believe in using generic off the shelf maps as some tuning companies do.

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  • The club and its members believe in the honor of boxing and see themselves as modern day gladiators preparing for their moment of glory.

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  • The USA has already proved fertile ground for education reformers who believe in choice.

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  • Well, I don't believe in God so I don't see any divine imprint.

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  • If you believe in moral law you must also believe in a moral lawgiver.

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  • For if you believe in His precious lifeblood, You'll learn the wonder of His amazing grace.

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  • I find it very hard not to believe in an intelligent creator behind such magnificence.

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  • Do you believe in his Son Jesus Christ who redeemed mankind?

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  • If we do not believe in God then we believe the world and our lives to be essentially meaningless.

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  • If you believe in farmers and business people, not needless regulation and taxes, we are on your side.

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  • Mr Square, a sensible sort, did not believe in the absurd notion of the third dimension.

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  • Dr. Gamble, against, says doctors may start to believe in their own omnipotence.

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  • Although he did not believe in the Resurrection, he concluded this to be a very outlandish theory.

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  • Why do so many people believe in the paranormal and what might underlie ostensibly paranormal experiences if in fact paranormal forces do not exist?

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  • I think I believe in the death penalty - I do not know.

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  • Perpetual war, not perpetual war, not perpetual peace, is what Straussians believe in.

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  • It shows up the professional politicians and corporate leaders who never make a truly personal sacrifice for anything they believe in.

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  • It is not enough for those who believe in procedural rationality to know what happens, they also want to know how it happens.

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  • Or maybe the whole thing just reeks of the barbaric... Will this stop people dying for things they believe in?

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  • Other church leaders believe in a spiritual resurrection only.

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  • It clearly is not scientific or reasonable to believe in the existence of God.

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  • Skeptics reply that there is not a shred of evidence there is a God, so to believe in one is pure self-deception.

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  • Racists do not believe in common humanity, neither do cultural or religious separatists.

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  • It is thought by many today to be really rather silly to believe in a personal devil.

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  • Sorry if this seems simplistic, but theology's not really my cup of tea; I don't believe in any gods.

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  • I like to sing songs that I believe in.

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  • Visit website Symantec Symantec, like us, believe in combating spam (junk e-mail) hard and fast.

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  • Council Tax Liberal Democrats believe in fair, progressive taxation based on the ability to pay.

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  • However, I do not believe in universal teleology, which seems to be a position advocated by many Reformed people.

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  • To believe in God the creator is to accept trusteeship of the earth.

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  • Nor do they believe in the transformational powers of locally grown organic turnips.

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  • We don't believe in a long legal wrangle.

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  • An arrangement was effected, however, whereby that citation was cancelled, and Luther betook himself in October 1518 to Augsburg to meet the papal legate, Cardinal Cajetan, who was attending the imperial diet convened by the emperor Maximilian to impose the tithes for the Turkish war and to elect a king of the Romans; but neither the arguments of the learned cardinal, nor the dogmatic papal bull of the 9th of November to the effect that all Christians must believe in the pope's power to grant indulgences, moved Luther to retract.

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  • Philo is Greek enough to believe in the eternity of matter; otherwise he preserves the main outlines of Old Testament theism.

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  • They also believe in the inspiration of the Old Testament.

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  • In West Africa the Mpongwe believe in local spirits, just as do the Eskimo; but they are regarded as inoffensive in the main; true, the passerby must make some trifling offering as he nears their place of abode; but it is only occasionally that mischievous acts, such as the throwing down of a tree on a passer-by, are, in the view of the natives, perpetuated by the Ombuiri.

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  • I believe in one and one only true God, Father Almighty, maker of all things, visible and invisible.

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  • They believe in a future life and practise both circumcision and baptism.

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  • The origin of the doctrine cannot be traced with certainty, but there is little doubt that it is post-vedic, and that it was readily accepted by Buddha in the 6th century B.C. As he did not believe in the existence of soul he had to modify the doctrine (see Buddhism).

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  • Not only so, but in his review of Cousin (" Philosophy of the Unconditioned," in Discussions, pp. 12-15), he made conception the test of knowledge, argued that " the mind can conceive, and consequently can know, only the limited, and the conditionally limited," that " to think is to condition," that all we know either of mind or matter is " the phenomenal," that " we can never in our highest generalizations rise above the finite," and concluded that we cannot conceive or know the unconditioned, yet must believe in its existence.

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  • It was written from the point of view of a Quaker who did not believe in revealed religion, but who held that "all religions are in their nature mild and benign" when not associated with political systems. Intermixed with the coarse unceremonious ridicule of what he considered superstition and bad faith are many passages of earnest and even lofty eloquence in favour of a pure morality founded on natural religion.

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  • On the whole, then (though degeneracy, as well as progress, is a force in human evolution), we are not tempted to believe in so strange a combination of forgetfulness with long memory, nor so excessive a degeneration from common sense into a belief in the personality of phenomena, as are required no less by Spencer's system than by that of Max Muller.

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  • I believe in crowdsourcing—well, crowdsourcing cubed.

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  • The greater part of what my neighbors call good I believe in my soul to be bad, and if I repent of anything, it is very likely to be my good behavior.

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  • It is remarkable how long men will believe in the bottomlessness of a pond without taking the trouble to sound it.

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  • While men believe in the infinite some ponds will be thought to be bottomless.

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  • There are such words as joy and sorrow, but they are only the burden of a psalm, sung with a nasal twang, while we believe in the ordinary and mean.

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  • They talked of peace but did not believe in its possibility; others talked of a battle but also disbelieved in the nearness of an engagement.

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  • It seemed so natural to Pierre that everyone should like him, and it would have seemed so unnatural had anyone disliked him, that he could not but believe in the sincerity of those around him.

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  • And thou art more foolish and unreasonable than a little child, who, playing with the parts of a skillfully made watch, dares to say that, as he does not understand its use, he does not believe in the master who made it.

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  • He was afraid of any want of clearness, any weakness, in the Mason's arguments; he dreaded not to be able to believe in him.

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  • Why have you, who do not believe in the truth of the light and who have not seen the light, come here?

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  • He did not even remember how formerly, on the strength of similar wretched logical arguments, it had seemed obvious that he would be degrading himself if he now, after the lessons he had had in life, allowed himself to believe in the possibility of being useful and in the possibility of happiness or love.

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  • She was at that height of bliss when one becomes completely kind and good and does not believe in the possibility of evil, unhappiness, or sorrow.

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  • Pierre was right when he said one must believe in the possibility of happiness in order to be happy, and now I do believe in it.

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  • And it was even pleasant to be able to show, by disregarding the orders, that she did not believe in medical treatment and did not value her life.

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  • I believe in you completely.

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  • Can it be shown to be reasonable or rational to believe in God?

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  • Hindus believe in reincarnation which is the idea that the human soul is reborn into a new body on earth after death.

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  • Most believe in reincarnation of some sort or other.

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  • This riddle of the Sphinx is, Do you believe in the gods?

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  • Sorry if this seems simplistic, but theology 's not really my cup of tea; I do n't believe in any gods.

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  • We both believe in strong economies, combined with high levels of social justice.

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  • That 's the sort of stuff we believe in.

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  • Lecture synopsis Lay people believe in the doctor 's ability to help if not cure.

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  • I do n't believe in universalism in the sense that we have no need to bother because everyone will get there in the end.

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  • We must not allow ourselves to be confused by people who say they believe in adopting a ' win-win ' strategy.

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  • We do n't believe in a long legal wrangle.

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  • I don't believe in the concept of destiny. I choose my own path.

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  • My Amish neighbors dress conservatively and do not believe in owning motor vehicles.

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  • For example, Thomas was a disciple but because he doubted Jesus' resurrection, the phrase "doubting Thomas" is often used to describe someone who does not believe in something.

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  • One other fact to note is that some denominations combine the act of baptism with the christening of children, while others do not believe in baptizing babies or small children, referring to their belief that children are without sin.

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  • While Hot Milk certainly wants women to look and feel beautiful while wearing their bras, they also believe in providing security and comfort, thus encouraging women to continue breastfeeding their babies.

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  • Rentals can also help you get a feel for larger motorized models if you believe in the idea of "try it before you buy it."

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  • While the proponents of this type of diet believe in it whole-heartedly, there are people, including some veterinarians, that feel this type of diet is risky.

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  • It's an indicator that the manufacturers believe in their product.

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  • The Klean Kanteen logo is standard on every bottle, but often the company will release a promotional bottle that advertises issues they believe in such as environmental awareness.

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  • Those who believe in nuclear energy point to the low emissions, surrounding wet lands and lower energy costs that are associated with the product.

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  • It is the star attraction at many meals, and capsules of the oil are taken daily by many who believe in its health giving properties.

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  • Naturopaths-Naturopaths are natural health practitioners who believe in disease prevention and focus on removing the root causes of disease, which may include diet, spinal mal-alignment, poor posture, muscle tension or psychological causes.

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  • They believe in designing for both comfort and flexibility as well as for ease of use.

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  • If you believe in ghosts, be prepared to jump at every strange sound-historic homes make plenty of them!

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  • These beautiful, divine, winged beings bring a sense of comfort to those who believe in them.

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  • They must believe in it to offer it up to the editor for a product test.

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  • Self-depreciating humor works if you keep it light, but don't send the message that you don't believe in yourself.

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  • Many people take Ouija seriously and believe in its powers.

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  • It's about making mothers; strong, competent, capable mothers who trust themselves and believe in their inner strength."

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  • An interesting part about meditation is that you don't have to believe in it to have it work.

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  • All staff and volunteers believe in the conception, crucifixion, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and the church believes that salvation and eternal life are found only through Him.

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  • They believe in the simple ease in which many can come to accept Christ as their Savior and that through Him, and His teachings, the rest will just naturally fall into place and grow within a person over time.

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  • Also, I believe in being tactful but truthful with friends.

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  • Door-to-door sales of a product you truly believe in.

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  • Do people even still believe in the phrase "It's the thought that counts"?

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  • You want them to be your friends, but you don't want to do something that is against what you feel and believe in.

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  • In fact, there is a class of raw foodists known as raw carnivores that believe in eating only raw animal products and nothing else.

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  • There will be those who still believe in carrying home a piece of that wedding cake and slipping it beneath their pillow to dream of their future spouse.

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  • If you believe in the wedding gift being equivalent to the "per head" cost of the reception, then be prepared to spend between $300 - $600 on your gift.

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  • I always believe in the end, the truth will come out.

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  • It's really too bad that he doesn't believe in chemical imbalances in the brain or psychiatry because it sounds like he has a few issues.

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  • The next time you want to tout a stunt as "death defying," bring your A-Game and make us all, once again, believe in magic.

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  • Although very religious, the Duggars didn't start out as a couple that didn't believe in birth control.

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  • Okay, it's a tough question to answer if you don't believe in gay marriage, which is fine, but there are certainly more diplomatic ways for Miss California's Carrie Prejean to answer that question, right?

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  • People at the Halo dog food believe in quality food and quality life.

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  • Nudists believe in the naturalness of the naked body, and in the medicinal, therapeutic, or relaxing properties of unself-conscious social nudity.

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  • Wire wrapping is also used to set the irregular shapes of crystals and this can make a wonderful way to show off a special stone regardless of whether you believe in its healing powers.

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  • These can be extremely dramatic and are much loved by those who believe in the healing qualities of stones.

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  • Those who believe in the power of herbal remedies think that tinctures, concentrated extracts of herbs, are the easiest method for receiving an herb's potency.

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  • Paying a little more for these products is worth it to many pet owners who believe in an organic lifestyle.

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  • But should the public's food safety be neglected because someone does not believe in refrigeration or should all food sellers be treated equally.

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  • Many organizations and health professionals believe in keeping seniors informed of health options with their communities.

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  • They believe in individualism and many do not hesitate to reject rules.

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  • Those that believe in this possibility believe that the soul is communicating during the night with others.

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  • Whether or not you believe in premonitory or telepathic dreams is a personal and often spiritual decision.

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  • We believe in our products so much we back them by a lifetime warranty, a policy that our customers have grown to trust.

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  • I believe in both methods, but for me personally I think charcoal offers more of a rich, barbeque flavor.

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  • Sometimes the victims of bullies are larger, stronger, or older than the bully but allow the bullying to continue because they are intimidated, do not believe in violence, or are taught non-violence by their parents.

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  • I would only believe in a God who knew how to dance."

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  • If you and your family believe in Heaven, then your child will more than likely think that the pet that died went there.

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  • Do I believe in cremation, burial or neither?

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  • Even if you think you don't believe in it, you've probably used some of the principles yourself without even knowing it.

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  • In the same article Kellar Noggle stated, "If a large number of a community's parents do not fully believe in the school system, it gets more difficult to pass those property taxes.

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  • They both believe in a future that hasn't happened yet so why not choose the positive future of faith instead of the negative future of fear.

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  • It is felt this is because these women believe in the normalcy of birth, and strive to keep women healthy and at low risk.

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  • Proponents, who believe in the accuracy of the chart, claim it is between 75 and 93 percent accurate.

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  • Those who do not believe in ionic technology say that the purifiers are not effective and that there are no benefits to having one in a room.

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  • Those who believe in this asset that they make a huge difference in air quality and are well worth the cost.

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  • Even you don't believe in cheating, using word builder tools is also a great way to increase your vocabulary for Scrabble - which will help make you a winning player.

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  • They believe in ethical practices, trust of one another, and success for all who work with their company.

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  • In some cases, those causes may be buried within a much larger list of charities, but in every case your donated automobile will go toward a charity that you truly believe in.

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  • Since they are an animal charity, they rely on the support and donations of individuals who believe in their cause.

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  • The body of your letter should also stay on topic and touch on points that will compel others to support your group and believe in it as strongly as you do.

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  • When people donate money to charities, they have done so both because they want to help the charity and because they want to feel as if they made a difference and a valuable contribution to a cause they believe in.

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  • Trust your Instincts - Believe in yourself and act quickly.

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  • Do you believe in love at first sight, or should I walk by again?

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  • There are many women in this day and age who believe in order to be loved; you can expect to give more than you receive.

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  • If you believe in your heart that losing your virginity to a guy is a gift you can only give once and that a person needs to be worthy of such a gift, he will cherish you for having chosen him.

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  • Whether or not you believe in astrology, you may learn a thing or two about your Virgo or Libra partner.

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  • You may not believe in your daily horoscope reading, but maybe you've noticed how often your friends seem to fit the description of their sun sign.

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  • Is it because she doesn't know how much you believe in her and you as a team?

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  • This will provide you with opportunities to socialize while supporting something you believe in.

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  • Do you believe in love at first sight, or should I come back later?

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  • I do believe in buying certified diamonds, but not all labs are created equal.

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  • Tradition - remember that some people believe in a traditional form of engagement announcement etiquette.

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  • We work with Career Wardrobe because I firmly believe in helping other women succeed both personally and professionally.

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  • On your better side, you're a firm idealist who will fight to the finish for the things you believe in.

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  • Slow to start, Snakes will follow a task through to the end if it's something they truly believe in.

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  • You would be hard pressed to find an Aries that doesn't believe in his or her self.

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  • They are willing to fight for what they believe in and have no problem standing up for others.

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  • He doesn't believe in victims of circumstance because he uses all situations to his fullest advantage and can't understand why everyone else can't do the same.

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  • If, for example, you do not believe in spanking, you may be unclear as to whether a spanked child is being abused or disciplined.

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  • There continues to be a battle waged between those who believe in the term good divorce and those who don't.

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  • This company doesn't just sell school uniforms; they believe in them.

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  • You don't believe in punishing your child but instead simply talk to him.

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  • You believe in giving your child detailed instructions.

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  • The verdict is still out, but millions of people believe in life after death.

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  • For people who believe in a clairvoyant's or psychic's talents, this means they put their faith in a clairvoyant's ability to see into the future, traveling across time and space with their minds.

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  • Cold readings draw us into the entire psychic phenomena with their eerie accuracy and make us believe in the psychic's powers through her uncanny acumen.

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  • Whether or not you believe in ghosts, anyone would agree that the Puckett salvage yard video is very eerie and surreal.

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  • Whether or not you believe in the psychic abilities of John Edward, few can claim that he doesn't provide an entertaining and fascinating show.

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  • Would you be surprised to learn that many of the common superstitions and popular stories that people believe in today are nothing more than an urban legends hoax?

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  • Many people believe that the ancient Egyptians were the first to believe in reincarnation, but most Egyptologists disagree.

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  • They point out that ancient Egyptians did believe in a transformation in the afterlife, but they believed the transformation was into another world, not this one.

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  • Whether or not you believe in reincarnation, many of the case studies and examples are fascinating to read about and often times impossible to explain.

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  • Whether or not you believe in mediumship and psychic abilities is immaterial; scientists want evidence, and TAPS uses as much of a scientific approach as they can to the emerging field of paranormal investigation.

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  • The life after death concept requires that you believe in the existence of the soul and that it is eternal.

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  • People who believe in reincarnation understand that the soul is energy and therefore cannot be destroyed.

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  • And though it will take some time, I believe in the long run the returns will be there in a diversified portfolio.

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  • With so many children, it's not surprising in the early seasons that both Eric and Annie are parents that believe in tough love.

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  • The lotus is sacred to those who believe in Hindu religion, as it is believed to have developed from the gods churning the sea - which produced this beautiful bloom with the goddess Lakshmi riding upon it.

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  • While many people profess not to believe in astrology, due to its roots in pseudoscience, others feel that many of the ways that astrological profiles can explain a person's behavior are quite accurate.

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  • Some people who believe in astrology point to the fact that the "science" has been used since Greek and Roman times.

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  • Their instructors believe in guiding and teaching their students to develop a lifelong yoga practice, one breath at a time.

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  • Tantrics believe in the power of sexuality, and kundalini is that energy.

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  • Others believe in the meditative power that radiates from a large group and the effect that has on the world, so they choose to go to specified locations to practice.

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  • Yet a significant number of autism experts and parents believe in a possible connection.

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  • However, the significant number of families and experts who believe in a connection between the vaccine and specific cases of autism are still demanding answers.

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  • Members of the mainstream medical community and autism rights organizations that believe in autism culture point to a common set of characteristics as proof of a culture.

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  • The question is; do you believe in the business enough to pay the startup fee they are requiring?

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  • People who believe in animal rights or who are uneasy about consuming animal products may choose this dietary path.

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  • The website is full of information and people who believe in the low carb diet.

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  • Many in the holistic community believe in the benefits of the Coconut Diet and claim coconut oil is a healthy dietary supplement that can be incorporated easily in everyday recipes.

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  • The key is to believe in yourself and in your dream.

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  • I have inspired families and individuals to believe in themselves to live the life that they want.

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  • According to the various skin jobs (Sixes, Leobens and Eights), the Cylons are monotheistic and believe in one God as opposed to the polytheism of the Colonies.

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  • Some believe in the process of peers, who are also considered to be experts in the same field as the scholarly work, reviewing the work and then qualifying its value.

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  • Whether you are a skeptic or a believer, whether you are religious or atheist, or whether you believe in life on other planets or not - reading quotes from this particular genius is always an enlightening experience.

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  • Whether you believe in the folklore behind the symbol or simply appreciate the ranch and equestrian theme, why not consider these unique ways to apply horseshoe nail art to your next manicure or pedicure and see if luck follows?

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  • The history of these websites are based on the culture of art communities, which are generally unstructured and unmoderated with a very strong believe in every person's freedom to express themselves.

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  • While freedom of speech protects hate content, this freedom also affords the educated and those who believe in true equality with the same rights and privileges.

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  • I don't believe in fraternizing with the boss.

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  • Do you believe in ghosts?

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  • She'd stayed strong in Hell, through confrontations with demons and Immortals alike, through his own failures.  She hadn't just survived; she'd found some part of him to believe in.

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