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South, though, deciding to trust his opponents, sacrificed in seven clubs, which West doubled.
The answer involves a little of Mr. Alvarez's pluck in getting his proposal to the author, and a lot of Mr. Sedaris's quirkiness in deciding to trust him.
On Wednesday, the Knicks wisely took a smaller risk, deciding to trust in the hard science of medical evaluation rather than the hit-and-miss subjectivity of scouting.
The mother insists on talking to the surgeon, and asks asks, "What does the basal ganglia do?" Later the child's father gives his reason for deciding to trust the doctor: "I know he prays before every surgery".
This means deciding to trust without absolute certainty of where you'll land.
This means deciding to trust without absolute certainty of where you'll land. of faith.
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We decided to trust the doctors and the school.
Once observers have decided to trust the surface show, more worrying characteristics are disregarded.
But against doubts, against safety, against history itself, he decided to trust King and Robinson.
She trusted us enough to come clean so we decided to trust her back.
But Ms. Marshall said she ultimately decided to trust her original instincts.
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