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- Ask him if you disbelieve us.
- I didn't disbelieve or believe her.
- I neither believe it nor disbelieve it.
And I have no reason to disbelieve them, because they certainly...
And how could you disbelieve while to you were being recited the verses of Allah.
- Ask him if you disbelieve us.
- I didn't disbelieve or believe her.
- I neither believe it nor disbelieve it.
And I have no reason to disbelieve them, because they certainly...
And how could you disbelieve while to you were being recited the verses of Allah.
A snake oil salesman needn't be disbelieved in all things, but his claims do warrant extra scrutiny.
A toy telephone, an act of faith, a set of improbable circumstances all combine to probe a mystery, to fathom a depth, to send a facet of light into a dark after-region to be believed or disbelieved
Cassandra, in Greek legend, was condemned to know the future... but to be disbelieved when she foretold it.
Ever since Natasha had been told that Prince Andrei had journeyed with them, that she couldn't see him because he had a serious wound, though his life was not in danger, she had disbelieved everything she'd been told,
Gerald Seymour ITN News Service a trained storm squad, I think I would have disbelieved you because everybody in 1972 was totally transfixed by a myth of utter German ruthless efficiency.
"and in the deliberating, disbelieving eyes,
A flotilla of ships was invisible to their disbelieving eyes.
Ah, perfect antidote for snakebite, thunder, lightning, and disbelieving generals.
In such matters, the Church moves slowly, neither believing nor disbelieving, until all the facts are examined.
She stood there for a while, reluctant to come closer... hereyes disbelieving, her mouth half-oPen.
A snake oil salesman needn't be disbelieved in all things, but his claims do warrant extra scrutiny.
A toy telephone, an act of faith, a set of improbable circumstances all combine to probe a mystery, to fathom a depth, to send a facet of light into a dark after-region to be believed or disbelieved
Cassandra, in Greek legend, was condemned to know the future... but to be disbelieved when she foretold it.
Ever since Natasha had been told that Prince Andrei had journeyed with them, that she couldn't see him because he had a serious wound, though his life was not in danger, she had disbelieved everything she'd been told,
Gerald Seymour ITN News Service a trained storm squad, I think I would have disbelieved you because everybody in 1972 was totally transfixed by a myth of utter German ruthless efficiency.
"and in the deliberating, disbelieving eyes,
A flotilla of ships was invisible to their disbelieving eyes.
Ah, perfect antidote for snakebite, thunder, lightning, and disbelieving generals.
In such matters, the Church moves slowly, neither believing nor disbelieving, until all the facts are examined.
She stood there for a while, reluctant to come closer... hereyes disbelieving, her mouth half-oPen.