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Believing that without Christian wisdom there can be neither prosperity nor success in war, Alfred aimed " to set to learning ( as long as they are not useful for some other employment ) all the free-born young men now in England who have the means to apply themselves to it.
Believing the Saints to be in insurrection, the Missouri governor ordered that the Saints be " exterminated or driven from the State ".
Believing Jed to be dead, Tony hid his body in the Christmas hamper during the party.
Believing himself to be in a state of disgrace with Hitler over his failure to achieve the British alliance, Ribbentrop spent December 1937 in a state of depression, and together with his wife, wrote two lengthy documents for Hitler denouncing Britain.
Believing the Catholic Church to be corrupted in many ways, the Lollards looked to Scripture as the basis for their religious ideas.
Believing that more attention should be given to the message of the scriptures rather than to ceremony and worship, the Lollards denounced the doctrines of the Church such as transubstantiation, exorcism, pilgrimages, and blessings, believing these led to an emphasis on Church ritual rather than the Bible.
Believing women to be just as capable of academic accomplishment as men, More insisted upon giving his daughters the same classical education given to his son.
Believing it to be a type of opossum, naturalist George Harris wrote the first published description of the Tasmanian devil in 1807, naming it Didelphis ursina, due to its bearlike characteristics such as the round ear.
Believing that Caesar would be distracted by the turmoil in Rome following the death of Publius Clodius Pulcher, the Carnutes, under Cotuatus and Conetodunus, made the first move, slaughtering the Romans who had settled in their territory.
Believing the attack to be genuine, NORAD prepares to retaliate.
Believing the town to be only lightly defended, Burgoyne and Baum were unaware that Stark and 1, 500 militiamen were stationed there.
Believing that reinforcements might be necessary, Burgoyne marched the army toward Bennington until further word arrived that Breymann and the remnants of his force were returning.
Believing in the success of an invention can involve risk, so it can be difficult to obtain support and funding.
Believing that " nobody who speaks German could be an evil man ," they release him.
Believing herself to be a normal human girl named Mary ( who had miraculously recovered from cancer three years prior ), she rediscovers her powers and identity when she finds her boyfriend and best friend betraying her on Prom Night.
Believing his political career to be over he concentrated on the bar for some years, becoming head of his chambers, and did not at first hold office when the Conservatives returned to power in 1951.
Believing the other parties to be out of touch with mainstream Australia, One Nation ran on a broadly populist and protectionist platform.
Believing that " Kids just don't want to listen to God's empty songs anymore ", in December 1969 Capitol released Norman's first solo rock album, Upon This Rock, " the first major label record to marry rock music with the gospel ", " the Sergeant Pepper of Christianity ", widely regarded as " the album that first recruited rock in the service of salvation ", later cited as being " one of the roots of the current Contemporary Christian Music "; and now considered to be the first full-blown Christian rock album ".
Believing Madeline to be dead, Ernest phones Helen for advice, not noticing as Madeline slowly stands and approaches him with her head now twisted backwards.
Believing it to be the gentlemanly thing to do, Fielding convinces Aziz not to seek monetary redress from her.
Believing farming could be as efficient as industry, Barber intended the farm to be the basis of an agricultural college, but he did not complete financing before his death.
Believing society would be better for it, Raskolnikov commits murder with the idea that he possessed enough intellectual and emotional fortitude to deal with the ramifications, on his paper / thesis, " On Crime ", that he is a Napoleon, but his sense of guilt soon overwhelms him to the point of psychological and somatic illness.

Believing and begins
Believing it is the elders ' responsibility to ensure that participants do not " eat and drink judgment to themselves " ( as mentioned in I Corinthians 11: 27-34 ) they require those who would participate to make themselves known to the Kirk Session before the service begins.
Believing that testing on animals and volunteers will produce uselessly subjective observations, he begins testing the drops on himself.
Believing the only way to reverse the spell is to retrieve the book, Megumi begins a 6 year long search but is told that she can find the book if she attends Furinkan High School.
Believing that Sisko will not shoot his old friend and risk damaging the recently joined symbiont, Verad begins to walk away, but Sisko shoots him, declaring, " Don't call me Benjamin!

Believing and using
Believing in the priesthood of all believers, the CPBC avoids using creeds, affirming the freedom of individual Christians and local churches to interpret scripture as the Holy Spirit leads them.
Believing that he could best contribute to the war effort by using his contacts and reputation in this manner, Williamson made Edenton, North Carolina, his base of operations.
Believing that the Justice Society of America was merely a cover for a criminal organization, he first offered a reward of $ 1, 000, 000 to them in the paper under the alias W. I. Zard, then asked to join them after using an illusion to make them get on a ship thinking it was their base and claimed he had transformed their base into a boat, then to get proof they were not really criminals, he attempted several criminal acts which were thwarted one by one by members of the Society.

Believing and mind
" Believing that " The police mind is usually of a sadistic and homicidal trend ", he noted that they carried out the " ruthless punishment of symbolic scapegoats in the form of prostitutes, derelicts, Negroes, radicals, drunks, and other helpless and insignificant members of the nation indivisible " under the pretence of a country that had " liberty and justice for all.
Believing the elderly lady to have lost her mind, he has the medics take her away, leaving the animals to live in her house.

Believing and control
Believing that it could possibly endanger the network's independence and rather than risk it being placed under ecclesiastical control, Mother Angelica turned EWTN over to a board of governors composed exclusively of lay people, which assured its independence from the Holy See.
Believing Cybermen to be in control of the sphere, he produces a gun and prepares to fire until the sphere opens fully and Rose is horrified by what emerges: four Daleks that immediately identify their location as Earth and prepare to exterminate all life forms.
Believing she had died in the shooting — in fact, she survived but was left paralysed from the waist down — a group of protesters gathered outside Brixton police station, and rioting broke out that saw police lose control of the area for 48 hours.

Believing and on
A collection of these essays, entitled Believing is Seeing: Observations on the Mysteries of Photography, was published by Penguin Press on September 1, 2011.
* Believing Is Seeing: Observations on the Mysteries of Photography ( Penguin Press, 1 September 2011 )
One of his first moves was to launch the League of Diet Members Believing the Objectives of the Holy War to counter opposition from politicians such as deputy Saitō Takao who had spoken against the Second Sino-Japanese War in the Diet on 2 February.
Believing that the scientific and intellectual values of new developments far outstripped material values, Ferraris deliberately did not patent his invention ; on the contrary, he demonstrated it freely in his own laboratory to all comers.
Klapow has previously been a judge on UK talent show Don't Stop Believing.
Believing that more people would turn out for the march on a Sunday, and so as to mark the date of the start of the Stonewall uprising, the CSLDUC scheduled the date for the first march for Sunday, June 28, 1970.
Believing them, Antony stabbed himself in the stomach with his sword, and lay on his couch to die.
Believing the garrison too small for any action, on May 1, Dunois left the city in the hands of La Hire and Joan, and made his way personally to Blois to arrange for reinforcements.
Believing many others would follow in an uprising, their goal was to create an independent state based on the ideals of Fidel Castro's Cuba.
Believing he had found the source of the Nile on seeing this " vast expanse of open water " for the first time, Speke named the lake after Queen Victoria.
Believing the infant stillborn, Villefort had tried to secretly bury it in a box on the grounds of the house but while doing so, he was stabbed by Bertuccio, his sworn enemy, who rescued the infant and brought him back to life.
'" And I remember that as I lifted my head to listen, my eye caught an omnibus on which was written " Hanwell ".... " Believing utterly in one's self is a hysterical and superstitious belief like believing in Joanna Southcote: the man who has it has ' Hanwell ' written on his face as plain as it is written on that omnibus.
Believing the North needed a school like the Tuskegee Institute, the men found land in Chester County and built the school on a 100-acre campus.
Believing that the monarch's policy would either wreck his own career or generate a wider insurrection, he did not intend, like his unfortunate father before him, to be on the losing side.
Believing he had 22, 300 kg of fuel on board, this is the figure the captain entered.
Believing Houston to be cornered, Santa Anna decided to rest his army on April 19 and attack on April 22.

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