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Believing and concept
Believing in the need for an Islamic government, he would instill his children with a belief in the nobility and rewards of martyrdom, talking about his personal concept of Jannah involving waterfalls and rare white elephants, and laughing that Canada should become an Islamic country because the CN Tower already resembled a minaret.
Believing strongly in the provision of wholesome entertainment, good family and community values, good corporate citizenship, and the promotion of national integration, the station works on an appointment-based programming concept reflecting its philosophy of being " Saluran Ceria Anda ".
Believing in the concept of direct action, Monserratt was known for working tirelessly as a community builder.

Believing and too
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 that too many active modeless dialogs can lead users into confusion, proponents of modal windows advocate reducing the amount of user input at a given time.
Believing the character was too " right-wing " for him, Newman suggested that the film would be a good vehicle for Eastwood.
Believing that there were too many odd temples in his territory, he had them destroyed, leaving only the temples of Wu Taibo and Wu Zixu.
Believing their first attempts to be too derivative, the developers held brain storming sessions.
Believing the previous Source was too reckless, he opted not to renew his war against the Charmed Ones.
" Believing that too many modern writers encouraged men and women to flee into unreason, decadence and barbarism, he condemned the trahisons des clercs of the twentieth century, and used his Cambridge lectures and writing to campaign for a responsible use of intellectual freedom.
Believing him too small to play in the NHL, the Bruins sent him home.
Believing that he had become too slow to play, the team agreed.
Believing they had at last, escaped these unpopular protection duties, they were not too happy to find they had been ' pressed ' ( transferred ) from their ' home ' Divisions into the RDPD.
Believing that he looks too much like Gaturro, he undergoes cosmetic surgery to become more " doglike ".

Believing and common
Believing that the Second Foundation still exists ( despite the common belief that it has been extinguished ), Golan Trevize is sent by the current Mayor of the Foundation, Harla Branno, to uncover the group while accompanied by a scholar named Janov Pelorat.
* Believing is Knowing A blog by a student of the Rambam which expresses sympathy towards the more common practices of Ashkenazi Jews

Believing and game
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 experienced players would require very little time to complete the game, GameSpot nevertheless considered New Super Mario Bros. a " completely awesome " game that was an " absolutely necessary " video game to own.

Believing and with
Believing that the auk was a witch and the cause of the storm, they then killed it by beating it with a stick.
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 that de Grasse would return a portion of his fleet to Europe, Rodney detached Rear Admiral Sir Samuel Hood with 14 ships of the line and orders to find de Grasse's destination in North America.
Believing them, Antony stabbed himself in the stomach with his sword, and lay on his couch to die.
Believing that the credibility of one's action lay in setting a personal example, Gandhi began with himself.
Believing he still has a chance with Buffy after seeing her reactions of jealousy and hurt when he has a drunk sexual encounter with Anya, Spike corners her and makes aggressive sexual advances.
Believing the other parties to be out of touch with mainstream Australia, One Nation ran on a broadly populist and protectionist platform.
Believing that Britain's difficulties in China were accentuated by its isolation, Chamberlain contemplated an agreement with Germany.
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 that MGM was interfering with the subject matter of his records, by 1974 Norman left MGM due to " a squabble with MGM over song choices for his next 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 that she is in every way the opposite of Gormenghast, Titus becomes infatuated with her.
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 none of this ( despite seeing the elephant with her own eyes ), Victoria tells Gregory that he is insane and she is going to have him committed.
Believing that the Peloponnesians were direct descendents of the ancient Hellenes, Pletho rejected Justinian's idea of a universal Empire in favour of recreating the Hellenistic civilization, the zenith of Greek influence, In his 1415 and 1418 pamphlets urged Manuel II and his son Theodore to turn the peninsula into a cultural island with a new constitution of strongly centralised monarchy advised by a small body of middle-class educated men.
Believing existing educational institutions and the Indian Civil Service did not do enough to provide Indians with opportunities to gain this political education, Gokhale hoped the Servants of India Society would fill this need.
Believing his boss insane and consumed with a desire to play God, Hobson subconsciously altered his own memory to hide this fact from himself.
Believing it to be true, she cried bitterly, but soon comforted herself with the thought that the sacrifice had been offered at the command of God.
Believing that in a wise way it is good to go to church, and that associating with Christians would improve my character, I have adopted the Christian religion.
It was later revealed that Wright had been sacked from Live from Studio Five, after falling out with the show's bosses, over Channel 5's summer talent show Don't Stop Believing.

Believing and which
Believing that it was a U. S. Navy submarine which had come to fetch them, the four young colonists rushed down the steep western beach in front of tiny Millersville towards the shore.
Believing that Hitler needed Russian neutrality in order to defeat Britain, Stalin prepared a strong set of initial demands, which Hitler had no intention of accepting.
Believing it has savaged the child, Llywelyn draws his sword and kills the dog, which lets out a final dying yelp.
'" 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 this to be true Eco says, “ It is equally untrue that acting on the form and content of the message can convert the person receiving it .” In doing this Eco does merges form and content, the separation of which is the basis of McLuhan ’ s assertion.
Believing he had no new themes upon which to write, his subsequent poetic activity consisted almost entirely of revising (" tinkering ", he called it ) his earlier poems.
Believing that the words of Scripture as originally penned in the Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek were inspired by God, the translators gave to this version a beauty which affects the English language to this day.
Kaku also appeared in the ABC documentary UFOs: Seeing Is Believing, in which he suggested that while he believes it is extremely unlikely that extraterrestrials have ever actually visited Earth, we must keep our minds open to the possible existence of civilizations a million years ahead of us in technology, where entirely new avenues of physics open up.
Believing the puck was loose behind him ( which it was ), he fell backward to cover the puck, and accidentally pushed it into the goal, giving the Red Wings what turned out to be the game-and Stanley Cup-winning goal.
Believing in the danger of another military coup by the Carapintadas against the new democratic government of Raúl Alfonsín ( which at the time was leading a series of trials against members of the Argentine Military accused of human rights violations ), Enrique Gorriarán Merlo led the 1989 attack on La Tablada Regiment, during which the Argentine army used white phosphorus as an anti-personnel weapon, and which ended in the capture of all MTP members.
Believing that the Spaniards were asking where they were bound to, the natives answered " Padigus ", which means " to take a bath ".
Believing that the ship was English, two warning shots were fired over her bow and a third shot into her forefoot ( The part of a ship at which the prow joins the keel ) instead of the customary single warning shot.
Believing that President Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara was not dealing effectively with the situation, Bainimarama apparently forced Mara to resign on 29 May 2000, in what some politicians have since called " a coup within a coup ," and formed an Interim Military Government which negotiated an accord under which the rebels would release all hostages, including the deposed Prime Minister Mahendra Chaudhry, and would surrender without penalty.
Believing that complexity had a tendency to create cacophony, which ruined the music, Gregory I kept things very simple with the chant.
" Believing the Warners were dogs, Elmyra chased Yakko, Wakko, and Dot out of Dr. Scratchansniff's office and through the city, until finally the three tricked Elmyra into following Mindy, which resulted in Elmyra continually getting hurt ( not to mention saving Buttons the trouble of the pursuit ).
Believing that it was wrong to bury a corpse, thereby polluting the earth, Price decided to cremate his son ’ s body, an act which at the time was taboo, although across the country there were already several proponents of it as a form of corpse disposal.
Believing himself to be of the elect, Goodman Brown falls into self-doubt after three months of marriage which to him represents sin and depravity as opposed to salvation.
However, he was the author of several books, one of which was titled Believing in America published in 1983.
The Believing Brain thesis also says that we have " the tendency to infuse patterns with meaning, intention, and agency ", which Shermer calls ' agenticity '.
: Believing herself to be the last of her kind, Pai seeks to become human through the use of the Ningen no Zō, the Statue of Humanity, which reputably has the power to turn a Sanjiyan into a mortal, by transferring the powers of two of the race into a third member.

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