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Schwanitz and Husseini
Wolfgang G. Schwanitz notes that in his memoirs Husseini recalled that Heinrich Himmler, in the summer of 1943, while confiding some German war secrets, inveighed against Jewish " war guilt ", and, speaking of Germany ’ s persecution of the Jews said that " up to now we have exterminated ( in Arabic, abadna ) around three million of them ".

doubts and sincerity
While many cast doubts on the sincerity of their reconciliation, Hart has confirmed that it was indeed genuine, as did Michaels, and acknowledged that he felt that Michaels changed as a person, for the better.
Seeing such sincerity in the general, Cao Cao then had no more doubts.
The second wave, racial anti-Semitism, emerged in Spain when large numbers of Jews were forcibly converted, and doubts about the sincerity of the converts led to ideas about the importance of " la limpieza de sangre ", purity of blood.
# raises doubts about the intentions or sincerity of the speaker ( I ).
# raises no doubts concerning the intentions or sincerity of the speaker ( I ).
The commodore doubts her sincerity, though Elizabeth apparently intends to honor her promise, sacrificing her own happiness to save Will.
He is known to be wary of foreign support ; he has stated publicly that he does not trust Israel, which he accuses of " abandoning " Lebanese Christians at a time when they depended on Israeli aid, and has frequently expressed doubts about the sincerity of American and French demands for a withdrawal of Syrian forces from Lebanon.
" Robert and Sheila are attracted to one another but Robert is caught in Martin's continual attempts to deceive his wife ( and keep his marriage, and thus his fortune, intact ) and Sheila doubts Robert's sincerity.

doubts and since
Despite initial doubts about the state of the Reformation in Scotland, Knox found the country significantly changed since he was carried off in the galley in 1547.
However, critical scholars since then have had their doubts.
However, some doubts have been raised as to whether IBM's experiment was a true demonstration of quantum computation, since no entanglement was observed.
Gruffydd had voiced doubts about Lewis ' ideas since 1933, and by 1943 he had joined the Liberal party.
They wrote to the theatre, assuring them that the censor's doubts about the morality of the work were not justified but since very little time was left, very little could be done.
Upon his return to Boonesborough, some of the men expressed doubts about Boone's loyalty, since after surrendering the salt making party he had apparently lived quite happily among the Shawnees for months.
The story adds little to what was established in the previous one but for the first time some panels concentrate on Flintheart's thoughts, revealing that his insecurities about his own worth are the driving force behind both his efforts to best Scrooge and his dishonest tactics ( since he doubts his ability to win in a direct confrontation ).
Alternatively her canonisation might have been intended to counter any such pejorative connotations, especially if her story was fictitious, as many authorities think possible, including the Roman Catholic Church since 1969 ( for details of these doubts, see under Saint Barbara ).
This cast doubts on Lynch and his ability to win a general election, however, he proved his critics wrong in the 1969 general election when Fianna Fáil won its first overall majority since Éamon de Valera in 1957, and Lynch proved himself to be a huge electoral asset for the party.
The claim that Webb Ellis invented the game did not surface until four years after his death and doubts have been raised about the story since 1895 when it was first investigated by the Old Rugbeian Society.
Some doubts were raised as to their legitimacy, since their parents had married secretly and Ansgarde was later repudiated at Charles insistence.
The extent to which Lord Cardigan was to blame is unproven, since he attacked only after expressing his doubts and receiving a direct order in front of the troops from his immediate superior Lord Lucan, Commander of the Cavalry Division.
There were some doubts about his ability to fill the job on a permanent basis since he had little experience of politics.
Indeed, members of the Royal Family have been consistently exempted from all general legislation relating to marriage since this date, which is why doubts were expressed in 2005 about the ability of Prince Charles to marry Camilla Parker-Bowles in a civil ceremony, civil marriage being the creation of statute law.
In great distress, he went to tell his old comrade Billot of his suspicions ; the general reassured him: a secret document discovered since the condemnation, at the moment of Castelin's interpellation, had removed all doubts ; Billot related the substance of it to him without letting him see it.
On 4 November 1841, Palmerston's successor Lord Aberdeen wrote to Pottinger that he had doubts over Hong Kong's acquisition since it would incur administrative expenses, and complicate relations with China and other nations.
The newspaper, whose content was reported on BBC news, claimed that Hodge had doubts about Blair's " moral imperialism " and had doubted Blair's attitude to foreign affairs since 1998.
Higashionna Kanjun raised doubts over the analysis of gu since older records always used honorific u (< o ) instead of gu (< go ).
Thereby it hoped to raise doubts and to create confusion, since one is opposed to the other and both supposedly emanate from a Divine source, which would lead to the destruction of both religions.
However, Bradfield has since expressed doubts over whether the band would have produced such an album: " I was worried that as chief tune-smith in the band I wasn't actually going to be able to write things that he would have liked.
Ścieżyński surmises that the Soviets must likewise have intercepted Polish operational signals ; but he doubts that this would have availed them much since Polish cryptography " stood abreast of modern cryptography " and since only a small number of Polish higher headquarters were equipped with radio stations, of which there was a great shortage ; and finally, Polish headquarters were more cautious than the Russians and almost every Polish division had the use of a land line.
Turia described the Te Tai Hauauru by-election of 10 July 2004 as a chance to test her mandate, and to ensure that she had the support of her voters, but doubts remained about the significance of the by-election, since none of the major parties put forward candidates.
since doubts and fears,

doubts and argues
Even if the lizards have venomlike proteins in their mouths, Schwenk argues, they may be using them for a different function, and he doubts that venom is necessary to explain the effect of a Komodo dragon bite, arguing that shock and blood loss are the primary factors.
Bird argues evidence presented in The Color of Truth reveals the brothers " registered deep doubts about the American enterprise in Vietnam and did so far earlier than most historians had thought ," although they never ceased promoting it during their time with the Kennedy and Johnson administrations.

doubts and had
In this case others should not have had to raise the doubts and fears.
Never hearing from him again, I remembered the little boy of whom I had had such doubts when he was ten years old.
If Palfrey ever had any doubts about the wickedness of slavery, they were put aside after he received an inventory of the slave property he had inherited.
The opium had disappeared before Emile's death and whoever shot him could not by any stretch of the imagination have foreseen Sarah's own doubts and suspicions -- and questions.
And I had no doubts about how true this love was.
In 2007, she wrote that she did not want to belittle the issue but was sceptical of the claims that specific actions would prevent catastrophe, then in 2008 that her doubts had been “ crystalised ” by Nigel Lawson's book An Appeal to Reason, before stating in 2009 that " There is no climate change, hasn ’ t anybody looked out of their window recently?
Disraeli's efforts over the past two years had dispelled, for the time being, any doubts about him succeeding Derby as leader of the Conservative Party and therefore Prime Minister.
Speaking in the House of Lords on 27 March 1923, he made it clear that he entertained serious doubts as to the validity of the British government's interpretation of the pledges which he, as foreign secretary, had caused to be given to Hussein in 1915.
Husserl stated that by the time he published that book, he had already changed his mind — that he had doubts about psychologism from the very outset.
Only a few bishops appear to have had doubts about the dogma itself.
Evans, who had been struggling with religious doubts for some time, became intimate friends with the progressive, free-thinking Brays, whose home was a haven for people who held and debated radical views.
The article reported that on August 7, 2002 CIA analysts had drafted a high-level report that expressed serious doubts about the information flowing from al-Libi's interrogation.
McVeigh had previously visited Moore's ranch, but doubts have been raised about Nichols and McVeigh's involvement in the robbery for several reasons.
Despite these doubts, items that were stolen from Moore were later found in Nichols ' home and in a storage shed that he had rented.
Analyses using engineering techniques show that Tyrannosaurus had a devastating bite, but raise doubts about how fast it could move.
Observers who had previously been skeptical of Palestinian claims that the Charter had been amended continued to voice doubts.
However, many Liberals still had deep doubts about him and his commitment to their political party.
August Conrady called this group Indo-Chinese in his influential 1896 classification, though he had doubts about Karen.
In spite of his earlier hesitation to go through with the exchange, he had no doubts about his success, stating that Aleppo was " the key to the lands " and " this city is the eye of Syria and the citadel is its pupil.
Eusebius ( c. 275 – 339 ) professed his own doubts, see also Antilegomena, and is the earliest direct testimony of such, though he stated that the majority supported the text, and by the time of Jerome ( c. 346-420 ) it had been mostly accepted as canonical.
:* Victorinus had this to say of them " Some had doubts about the baptism of those who appeared to recognize the same Father with the Son with us, yet who received the new prophets.

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