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"I believe maybe now, with his complaint, a little overzealous in his support".
And then she says some more things, and you find that you believe maybe every other word of it.
The market for the razor is men 18 to 34, and Mr. Harrison said young men "believe maybe 10 percent" of what they see in a commercial.
Maybe, she wondered, Trump isn't as rich as he'd like us to believe; maybe he isn't as charitable as he'd like us to think he is.
But I held my first service games, and from then on it kicks in that you're a tennis player, and you give it a shot, and believe maybe you can do it.
In 1967, the movie-makers know that the audience wants to believe — maybe even prefers to believe — that Bonnie and Clyde were guilty of crimes, all right, but that they were innocent in general; that is, naïve and ignorant compared with us.
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Osteen says to return to the place where you stopped believing — maybe believing in a business you started, or a relationship you gave up on, anything — and pick it back up again.
The artisan crafts of classical music, fine art, sculpture, jazz and, Hobsbawm believed, maybe rock'n'roll too, are for ageing audiences in the wired 21st century.
He believed, maybe truly, that the character of George Moore in Tom Stoppard's play Jumpers was modeled on him.
They were concerned about the economy, believing maybe consumers were going to be pulling back because we're experiencing the first national decline in housing prices since the Great Depression.
Then it believes maybe we can try again.
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