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Oxygen has struggled to emerge from clouds of doubts about its prospects since it began operations with enormous fanfare last February.
Writing about himself in the third person as a young man he speaks of the "fleeting Clouds" of doubts which never ceased "now & then to darken /obscure/ the clearest serenity of his quiet: which made him often say that Injections of this Nature were such a Disease to his Faith as the Tooth-ach is to the Body; for tho it be not mortall, 'tis very troublesome" (BP 37:182r).
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Last week, Gov. Jim Douglas said that recent events had cast "dark clouds of doubt" over the plant, and recommended that the Legislature delay a decision.
Vermont's governor, Jim Douglas, a longtime supporter of the plant, said on Wednesday in a statement that recent events had "raised dark clouds of doubt" about the reactor's safety and management.
Characterizing their complaints as an "attempt to confuse issues and raise doubt about obscure issues," Coyle said that the Australians were attempting "to spin clouds of doubt about me, my paper and thus Armstrong".
"The risk is that you think you have a level playing field and you find yourself against two Samsons," says Jaime Williams of the Business Co-ordinating Council, a lobby group.Officials are also trying to dispel three further clouds of doubt that have been cast over the energy reforms recently.
"At long last, the shining truth about the false accusers, the half-truth artists, the professional fabricators, the prevaricators for pay is beginning to break up through the dark and ugly clouds of doubt they have so evilly blown up," said Senator Margaret Chase Smith of Maine, a McCarthy target.
And as we sit here, contemplating the smooth-faced Krablr founder, Wilson Poney, gazing out at the Pacific ice blue from inside his underwater glass cube, it's clear this company hasn't had any such clouds of doubt fogging its public trajectory.
I had one of those days where the big gray clouds of doubt started creeping in.
He says creating "clouds of doubt" is what dictators do, but Trump already did that: it's what won him the election.
My friend agrees with Leonard Jacobs, in that Trump is creating clouds of doubt, just like a dictator does, and it falls right into his supporters' vision of Trump as a savior.
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