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Believing and are
Believing that God is the Author of this law and of all laws of nature, Roman Catholics believe that they are obliged to obey those laws, not frustrate or mock them.
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 her husband, David, and Carol are all against her and trying to put her away, Louise bursts into David's apartment and kills him in a schizophrenic episode.
* Believing that headlines or stories in newspapers are written especially for them
* Believing that the lyrics of a song are specifically about them
Believing him dead, Jason and his men accept an invitation from King Aeëtes ( Jack Gwillim ) to a feast, where they are captured and imprisoned.
Believing that there is but one, the living and true God, and that there are three persons in the Godhead, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit ; and that these three are one God, the same in substance, equal in power and glory, and with solemn awareness of the accountability to Him in all that we feel, think, say, and do, the undersigned engages in and subscribes to this declaration:
Believing the Stranger to be protected by the Baxters, the Rojos set fire to the Baxter home and massacre all the residents as they are forced to flee.
Believing that Las Noches are dead, the Miami civil leaders breathe a sigh of relief.
Believing that the number and the headaches are linked, Max tries to concentrate on the number through the pain.
Believing that Canada needs a strong federal government to defend and promote national unity, they are by principle reluctant to a decentralization of powers to the provinces.
Believing that Aillas and her son are dead, Suldrun hangs herself in her garden.
Believing her Captain to be after stowaways, Clarissa and Oakes are hastily married by Martin, the ship's assistant surgeon and a clergyman, and Jack orders Bonden to hide Padeen Colman.
This type of colour printing stemmed from the process of lithography, and it includes all types of lithography that are printed in colour .< ref >“ Planographic Printing .” Seeing is Believing.
Believing there are other men involved in his brother's death who should be charged as accomplices to murder, as he was, Ben Chaney has said, " I'm not as sad as I was ," he adds.
Believing that a nuclear weapon has hit the local air force base and that World War III has begun, Harry and Nick believe they are the only ones left.
Believing that they are responsible for his death and that a hitman won't kill them if Bernie is around, they attempt to convince people that he is still alive.
Believing that they are alone, Smith is quite frank, and it soon emerges, to the hiding Watson ’ s horror, that Holmes has been sickened by the same illness that killed Smith ’ s nephew Victor.
Believing his friends are dying and no more time can be wasted, Kirk tries to force Atoz to cooperate, but he shoots Kirk with an energy weapon, knocking him unconscious.
Believing that Perry was sent by Van Meter to Orchard and Sidwell ( as they are unaware of Van Meter's ambush for Perry ), Keough and Williamson also drive to 12657 Juliet.
Believing humans are made in the image and likeness of God, Catholic doctrine teaches to respect all humans based on an inherent dignity.
Believing them to be alive, Ryu travels to the city of Windia where he meets Nina, child daughter of the King, who helps him escape Balio and Sunder, who are now on his trail.
Believing that Richie's parents are dead, Van Dough assumes leadership of the Rich corporation, and proceeds to cut the many charitable contributions the Rich family were known for.

Believing and like
'" 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 that the God of smallpox, if pleased, would spare the inflicted child, the Japanese would often stretch out ropes around the house strung with red paper strips, have the child wear a red robe, and make a small altar for the God to put talisman like Daruma figurines on.
Believing it would be like the 1960s Batman TV series, Conroy went in to audition.
Believing that future readers would be interested in what it had been like to live through such times, he kept and published in March 1939 a diary for 1938, Journal Under the Terror, 1938.
Naseeb. com also has an E-Zine called Vibes www. naseebvibes. com which has featured articles by over 500 interviews including those of Islamic scholars like Imam Faisal Rauf ( aka Feisal Abdul Rauf ), Dr. M. Nejatullah Siddiqi, Dr. Javed Ghamidi and Omid Safi, to renowned figures in the Muslim world like Amina Wadud, Dr. Louay M. Safi ( Executive Director at ISNA ), Raza Kazim ( philosopher, musician, historian ) and Dr. Asma Barlas ( author " Believing Women " in Islam ).
Believing that a growing population would make open spaces like parks all the more valuable and desirable, Cleveland wrote that, to be successful in the landscape architecture field, one must " Look forward a century, to the time when the city has a population of a million, and think what will be their wants.
Believing that he looks too much like Gaturro, he undergoes cosmetic surgery to become more " doglike ".
Believing he may not play any longer, he goes to St James ' Park to feel what it would be like to play there, and is informed by the manager that he has been selected to play against Liverpool F. C .. On match day, Harris puts Newcastle into the lead.

Believing and who
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.
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 Paraguayan officers who had beaten the porteños posed a direct threat to his rule, Governor Bernardo de Velasco dispersed and disarmed the forces under his command and sent most of the soldiers home without paying them for their eight months of service.
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 Peter has deserted her, Ellie calls her father, who is so relieved to get her back that he agrees to let her marry Westley.
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 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.
Believing the post to be " the first professorship of its kind in the country ," Harvard President Drew G. Faust called it “ an important milestone .” Funded by a $ 1. 5 million gift from the members and supporters of the Harvard Gay & Lesbian Caucus, the F. O. Matthiessen Visiting Professorship of Gender and Sexuality is named for a mid-20th century gay Harvard American studies scholar and literary critic who chaired the undergraduate program in history and literature.
Believing her brother Jason is dying and in need of an heir who can run the Colby empire, Constance gifts to Jeff her 50 percent of the company's voting stock.
Believing video games to be the future of entertainment, Newcomer left his job as a toy designer to work at the company who hired him to create game ideas as support for development staff.
Believing that there is a crime in progress, the officer kicks the front door down and enters the home to discover the homeowner, John, assaulting a victim, Monica, who is crying and visibly shaking.
Believing in reports by the official Li Biao ( 李彪 ), who then had the former Crown Prince Xun under house arrest, that Yuan Xun was still plotting rebellion, he forced Yuan Xun to commit suicide.
* Edward F. Hills ( 1912 – 1981 ), who wrote Believing Bible Study ( 1967 ) and King James Version Defended ( 1956, 1973 ) and wrote a chapter on Dean John William Burgon in Fuller's Which Bible ?, did not advocate the inerrancy of the King James Version nor the Origenian origin of the Septuagint.
Believing at the time that the Ottomans were indifferent fighters, they assumed they were faced by two divisions whereas in reality they outnumbered the Ottomans 3 to 1 and were confronted by two weak regiments who resisted doggedly while waiting for reinforcements.
Believing that he could lead a normal life once again, Banner proposed to Betty, who happily accepted.
Believing that it would be a tough episode to write, Brooks gave the job to Greg Daniels, who was enthusiastic about it and has said that was a lot easier and more fun to write than expected.
Believing that the Pacific League ’ s chances of survival were grim, Nishimura was on the verge of partnering with the Lotte Orions, who were eyeing a league reunification.
Believing she's just making another mistake, he arrives at her apartment and insists she leave with him ; when Grant steps in, David violently assaults him and is eventually thrown out of the building by Annabelle's neighbours, who just about render him unconscious.
Believing she had only 2 years to live, she decided to move to Sydney to live with Melbourne artist Gray Smith, gave her son into the care of John Reed and Sunday Reed, the influential, Melbourne-based art patrons, who subsequently adopted him.
Believing the Osage would not be able to manage their new wealth, or influenced by whites who wanted a piece of the action, by 1921 the US Congress passed a law requiring Osage of half-blood or more in ancestry to have guardians appointed until they demonstrated " competency ".

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