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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.
He did believe that stones had occult properties, as he related in his work De mineralibus.
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 hypothetical
A related issue is the adoption of the Gospel of Mark as a Canonical Gospel, given that, like the hypothetical Q, it is largely reproduced in Matthew and Luke, but, unlike Q, it did not become " lost ".
He did much important scientific work on the hypothetical non-specific response of an organism to stressors.
In 1982, Stanley B. Prusiner of the University of California, San Francisco announced that his team had purified the hypothetical infectious prion, and that the infectious agent consisted mainly of a specific protein – though they did not manage to isolate the protein until two years after Prusiner's announcement.
In 2011, Coryn Bailer-Jones did an analysis of craters on the surface of the Earth and reached the conclusion that the earlier findings of simple periodic patterns ( implying periodic comet showers dislodged by a hypothetical Nemesis star ) to be statistical artifacts, and found that the crater record shows no evidence for Nemesis.
When Achilles demands that " If you accept A and B and C, you must accept Z ," the Tortoise remarks that that's another hypothetical proposition, and suggests even if it accepts C, it could still fail to conclude Z if it did not see the truth of:
In issue # 11 of Eightball, published after the conclusion of the Velvet Glove storyline, Clowes did a story about a hypothetical movie based on his book.
In a version where the $ 25 bet was only hypothetical the results did not significantly differ.
In contrast to Hobbes, who posited the state of nature as a hypothetical possibility, Locke took great pains to show that such a state did indeed exist.
The ideal of communism did and does refer to a hypothetical future state of affairs where the good of all is obtained by scientific management ( whence the name " scientific socialism ") to obtain democratically determined social goals.
Another indication that the woman is not pregnant is that Giovanna Cenami ( the identification of the woman according to most earlier scholars ) died childless, as did Costanza Trenta ( a possible identification according to recent archival evidence ); whether a hypothetical unsuccessful pregnancy would have been left recorded in a portrait is questionable.
* The index did not close above its March 24, 2000 peak above 14, 000 points ( record high of the 20th century ) until February 20, 2007, and a hypothetical investment in the Wilshire 5000, made at the 2000 peak and with subsequent dividends reinvested, did not become profitable on a closing basis until October 3, 2006.
" The Board's refusal to review Not A Love Story: A Film About Pornography was acceptable as the Board did not need to perform hypothetical reviews.
For this reason, when CELs were first observed by William Huggins in the spectrum of the Cat's Eye Nebula, he did not know what they were, and attributed them to a hypothetical new element called Nebulium.
Hamilton ( Discussions, p. 197 ) allows greater sagacity to Collier than to Berkeley, on the grounds that he did not vainly attempt to enlist man's natural belief against the hypothetical realism of the philosophers.
On the other hand, it was objected that God does not really will and intend what is never accomplished ; that he could not purpose an end without providing adequate means ; God did not actually offer salvation to all ; and that a hypothetical universalism based on an unlikely condition is an unfruitful abstraction.
x '< sub > a, b </ sub > is a ’ s declared opinion of b, l is the listener, s is the speaker, o is the object ( the person being gossiped about ), k < sub > 1 </ sub > and k < sub > 2 </ sub > are constants greater than 1 ( Crawford gave the hypothetical value of 10, but did not specify the actual values used in the game ).

did and contracts
Treating other teams differently in regards to their media contracts drew accusations that Selig did not act in good faith with respect to the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Most observers thought that Landis waited because he did not want to rule against the two established leagues and their contracts.
Foodservice establishments of this class would also have long term contracts with Beijing opera troupes to perform onsite, but they did not have long term contracts with famous performers ( such as national treasure class performers ) to perform onsite on regular basis, however these topnotch performers would still perform at foodservice establishments of this category occasionally.
For onsite banquet hosting, entertainment was still provided, but foodservice establishments of this category did not have long term contracts with Beijing opera troupes, so that performers varied for time to time, and topnotch performers usually did not perform here or any other foodservice establishments ranking lower.
The Powers Committee ( appointed by Enron's board to look into the firm's accounting in October 2001 ) came to the following assessment: " The evidence available to us suggests that Andersen did not fulfill its professional responsibilities in connection with its audits of Enron's financial statements, or its obligation to bring to the attention of Enron's Board ( or the Audit and Compliance Committee ) concerns about Enron's internal contracts over the related-party transactions ".
The PWA spent over $ 6 billion in contracts to private construction firms that did the actual work.
The PWA gave contracts to private firms who did all the hiring on the private sector job market.
The Comptroller General reasoned the act was unviolated, because the contracts did not require contractors to provide quasi-military forces as strikebreakers.
While the United States supported the transition authority, it did so mainly by underwriting contracts to replace destroyed infrastructure and thus avoided a direct military involvement, allowing the ANZAC led force to take the lead.
Brunel was a notable mechanical engineer, and did much to develop sawmilling machinery, undertaking contracts for the British Government at Chatham and Woolwich dockyards, building on his experience at the Portsmouth Block Mills.
Some conservatives argued that Davis signed overpriced energy contracts, employed incompetent negotiators and refused to allow prices to rise for residences statewide much like they did in San Diego, which they argue could have given Davis more leverage against the energy traders and encouraged more conservation.
As a year-end and quarter day that conveniently did not fall within or between the seasons for ploughing and harvesting, Lady Day was a traditional day on which year-long contracts between landowners and tenant farmers would begin and end in England and nearby lands ( although there were regional variations ).
During World War I, the town ’ s mills all obtained federal wartime contracts and did well financially, but long before the Great Depression hit, many factories owners were already laying off employees, seeking mergers with other companies, or looking for buyers for their facilities.
The Guild was founded in 1933 in an effort to eliminate exploitation of actors in Hollywood who were being forced into oppressive multi-year contracts with the major movie studios that did not include restrictions on work hours or minimum rest periods, and often had clauses that automatically renewed at the studios ' discretion.
These contracts were notorious for allowing the studios to dictate the public and private lives of the performers who signed them, and most did not have provisions to allow the performer to end the deal.
The first case in which the Supreme Court ruled a state law unconstitutional, the decision also helped create a growing precedent for the sanctity of legal contracts, and hinted that Native Americans did not hold title to their own lands ( an idea fully realized in Johnson v. M ' Intosh ).
The contract also gave Lind the option of withdrawing from the tour after sixty or one hundred contracts, paying Barnum $ 25, 000 if she did so.
Later on in her career Sullavan would only sign short-term contracts because she did not want to be " owned " by any studio.
There was no evidence of any wrongdoing on anyone's part in this or any of the other contracts awarded to the company during his term of office, it did however lead to a sense of unease, not least within the railway sector.
Colt's guns did not always fare well in standardized military tests ; he preferred written testimonials from individual soldiers who used his weapons and these were what he most relied on to secure government contracts.
Although the CPA awarded contracts for essential reconstruction to American firms, some critics claim those firms did relatively little work.
Robert Bosch did not wish to profit from the armaments contracts awarded to his company during WWI.

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