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According to Charles C. Mann's 1491: New Revelations of the Americas Before Columbus, the European colonists' powder guns weren't as effective against longbows as is customarily believed.
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Mr. Ahr said it was becoming increasingly common to find such so-called drop houses in more affluent neighborhoods, perhaps because smugglers believe that having customarily operated in low-income areas, they can find refuge in a change of tactics.
On 27 July, the regents of the University of California (UC) took a step unprecedented in U.S. history, one that laboratory safety experts believe is likely to help raise the customarily lax safety standards that have prevailed until now in many academic labs across the country.
In the 19th century Van Amburgh, believing that the trainer must demonstrate physical superiority over his "pupils," had customarily beat his animals into submission.
For some unknown reason, it has become rife amongst the male internet dater to believe that by presenting himself up close and personal with a big cat (customarily of the stripy variety) it will vastly increase his sex appeal and desirability to other singletons.
Set to a backing of customarily nasty trance pop, the vocals have been Auto-Tuned, but only by a little, so that you believe you're listening to a robot pretending to be human rather than the other way around.
And while most Americans who favor keeping marriage as it has customarily been would prefer no legal recognition of same-sex unions at either the federal or the state level, we believe that they can live with federal civil unions — provided that no religious groups are forced to accept them as marriages.
The claim that s's justification from e for p requires s to have background information i is customarily understood as equivalent (in this context) to the claim that s's justification from e for p depends on some type of independent justification for believing or accepting i.[6] It is possible to interpret this notion of dependence in counterfactual terms (see for instance Moretti & Piazza 2013).
Believe what they believe.
He customarily styled himself Baron von Hügel.
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