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"Nothing can now be believed which is seen in a newspaper," Jefferson said then.
"Thomas Jefferson said 'nothing can be believed which is seen in a newspaper.
The reading aloud brings out the character's intention to be believed, which is so revealing of the desire to predominate beneath it.
It's almost too mad to be believed, which is why it's so clever that Narcos uses real life footage of Escobar and 80s Colombia alongside the drama.
In fact, Thomas Jefferson said, "nothing can be believed which is seen in a newspaper". "Truth itself," he said, "becomes suspicious by being put into that polluted vehicle," that was June 14, my birthday, 1807.
If Lord Ashcroft's post-vote poll is to be believed – which, in the light of events, perhaps it cannot, but read on all the same – there were two equally powerful reasons people voted Tory last week.
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Adopting the theme "Imax is believing," which Mr. Gelfond notes is "a take on 'Seeing is believing,' " signals to consumers that Imax is special, he says, beyond attributes like the screen being larger and brighter.
"Often people with learning disabilities aren't believed, which is a major, major problem," he said.
If the rumor is to believed, which is entirely up to you, then you'll see Apple's first ad for the iPhone during tonight's Oscar telecast.
According to Cobern (1996), students can wall off that which is believed from that which is not believed.
According to Cobern (Sci Educ 80 579 610, 1996), students can wall off that which is believed from that which is not believed in a process he called cognitive apartheid.
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