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But I harbour what the vicar would call Doubts.
What do you think you're doing?" He wasn't the only one with what you might call doubts.
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He possessed nothing that anyone could ever call doubt, inside.
Unthinkably, a thing called doubt could doom Spurrier in Washington.
But in the end Mr. Shanley took up the challenge, and the resulting work, also called "Doubt," just finished its premiere run in a handsome production by the Minnesota Opera here at the Ordway music theater.
On the other hand, perhaps critics wanting more open-endedness and ambiguity from American drama will fall for a play called Doubt and a subtitle, A Parable, promising reserves of meaning.
"Let it be doubted" (dubitetur) is often called "doubting" (dubitatio); "the truth of the matter" (rei veritas) is also called "let it be true" (sit verum) or "let it be the truth of the matter" (sit rei veritas); "institution" (institutio) is frequently called "imposition" (impositio).
I wouldn't call them doubts, but you wonder".
Mr. Stephens said the conference call created doubts at his firm about Enron's credibility.
"'Tis but comparatively recently that seeing visions would call into doubt a person's sanity," Gull says.
Mr. Santorum listed a litany of things that Mr. Romney had done to call into doubt his conservative credentials, including supporting the bank bailout.
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