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did and believe
Occasionally he would look across the aisle at Margaret, fourteen and demure in a fresh green organdy dress, sitting in the sixth-grade row, and he could hardly believe she would do what Charles had said she did.
he simply did not believe that a Creator intervened or interfered in human affairs.
Some people believe she did.
While most of his beliefs were still unsettled, he knew that he did not believe in killing.
As Sir Giles Overreach ( how often had he had to play that part, who did not believe a word of it ), he raised his arm and declaimed: `` Where is my honour now ''??
It had sounded good to Andrei, but he did not believe it.
Only Palestine, and I will never live to see Palestine because I did not believe.
Let us suppose that the animal did not in fact fall into the trap and did not suffer at all, but that we mistakenly believe it did, and say as before that its suffering was an evil thing.
After he had been away from home about a year he wrote: `` ( dear Wife ) if I did not write and receive letters from you I believe that I would forgit that I was married.
But they did not believe in widespread secondary education, much less in college.
The true way to immortality lay through obedience, but man did not believe this.
Lucy did not believe him ; ;
And not for one moment did she believe that Myra had settled down.
Unlike the Confucians, the Agriculturalists did not believe in the division of labour, arguing instead that the economic policies of a country need to be based upon an egalitarian self sufficiency.
Historians believe that the author of Acts did not have access to a collection of Paul's letters.
Arne confessed to her father that she was with child by the god Poseidon ; her father, however, did not believe her, and handed her over to a man named Metapontus, King of Icaria.
After being informed that the call was indeed from Virginia Thomas, Hill told the media that she did not believe the message was meant to be conciliatory and said, " I testified truthfully about my experience and I stand by that testimony.
However, he did believe that a non-scientific " guiding principle " governed the universe and human life.
The Russians, although very intrigued by their body art, thought their piercings and tattoos were “ hideous ” and made the younger women believe that body art did not make them attractive.
Bonds said that at the time he did not believe them to be steroids and thought they were flaxseed oil and other health supplements.
She did not believe in the theory of symbiosis proposed by Simon Schwendener, the German mycologist as previously thought, rather she proposed a more independent process of reproduction.
According to Ivinskaya, " He did not believe that we would ever publish the manuscript here and felt he had no right to withhold a masterpiece from the world -- this would be an even greater crime.

did and stones
However he did locate nine out of the twelve stones that had made up the pedestal, as well as the broken socket stone for the cross.
Although mining and precious stones have been human interests throughout the history of civilization, the development of the related sciences of economic geology and mineralogy did not occur until the 18th century.
The ballista's relatively lightweight bolts also did not have the high momentum of the stones thrown by the later onagers, trebuchets, or mangonels ; these could be as heavy as 200-300 pounds ( 90 – 135 kg ).
Hiram sent masons and stone-squarers to Jerusalem to assist Solomon's workmen in their great undertaking, but did not send stones to Jerusalem,
He wrote that the " clear unfolding of truth " within his teachings was due to " the simple fact that God's due time has come ; and if I did not speak, and no other agent could be found, the very stones would cry out.
Herod's building, with 6-foot-thick stone walls made from stones that were at least 3 feet tall and sometimes reach a length of 24 feet, did not have a roof.
The ruins of the ancient structures had their stones reused for residential construction of the agricultural village of Rockstone Pond in modern times, but the ancient site did not come to the attention of archeologists until 1963.
At the legendary time when the Qiang people moved into Sichuan from the Tibetan Plateau, they placed white stones on every hilltop and crossroads, for they did not want to forget the route leading back to their original homeland.
Typically, materials used as abrasives are either hard minerals ( rated at 7 or above on Mohs scale of mineral hardness ) or are synthetic stones, some of which may be chemically and physically identical to naturally occurring minerals but which cannot be called minerals as they did not arise naturally.
The Southrons, however, did not play to each other so well as their opponents, who seem to be adepts in passing the ball. The Glasgow Herald report on the game makes the following obeservation of the differences between both sides, The Englishmen had all the advantage of weight, their average being about two stones heavier than the Scotchmen and they had also the advantage in pace.
Nevertheless, in 1855, Brigham Young told the apostles that Smith had had five seer stones ; and Young made it clear that Smith " did not regard his seer stones simply as relics of his youth " but had found others while church president.
In the earlier part of his reign, under the influence of a prophet named Zechariah, he was faithful to God, and " did that which was right in the sight of the Lord " (; ) In Jerusalem he made machines designed by skillful men for use on the towers and on the corner defenses to shoot arrows and hurl large stones.
Keiller and Piggott righted some of the fallen stones they excavated as did Maud Cunnington during her earlier work there.
Tacitus claimed that the 1st century tribes of Germany did not " confine the gods within walls ... but that they worshipped outdoors in sacred woods and groves ", and similarly there is evidence from later continental Europe, Anglo-Saxon England and Scandinavia that the pagans worshipped out of doors at " trees, groves, wells, stones, fences and cairns ".
Other similar stones like El Centinela are also attractions, but none has the truly astonishing quality of teetering ever so slowly like the " moving rock " once did.
At the site of the main church, built after the Norse were converted to Christianity, investigators have found melted fragments of bell-metal, and foundation stones of it and other buildings remained into the 20th century, as did the remnants of a possible forge.
Many vicars recorded local landmarks within their parishes, and these might include details of the landscape, as well as ancient monuments such as standing stones -- even where they did not recognise the significance of what they were seeing.
The Caliph had been deluded by promises from his Vizier that the Mongols could be driven off literally by the women of the city throwing stones at them, and did the worst of all things: nothing.
* Fracture endpoint: Long term daily supplementation of calcium with vitamin D resulted in a small but significant improvement in hip bone density, but did not significantly reduce the number of hip fractures, and increased the risk of kidney stones.
The find interested the gem trade, and attempts were made to export the stones, but the Tanzanian government did not provide permits.
Although the Antiquities Act and Historic Sites Act were major stepping stones for the preservation movement, it did not create a public “ national awareness .”
The depth of the layer of ashes and stones exceeded two " cuartas " ( 45 centimeters ), and the result was that there was neither tree nor other plant which it did not ruin or crush, giving to the whole region an aspect as if a devastating conflagration had swept over it.
All was horror those three days, which appeared rather like murky nights and we did not occupy ourselves with anything but see to it that the natives swept off the roofs the large quantities of ashes and stones which kept on accumulating upon them and threatened to bring them down upon us, burying us alive beneath their weight.

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