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She had enormous doubt about whether she would be embraced as a solo artist for several reasons – her size, age and colour.
I spent the next two years fighting to prove Troy's innocence, but in 2011, Troy--a young Black man from the South--was executed--despite enormous doubt about his guilt.
"[Nunes'] actions simply raise enormous doubt about whether the committee can do its work, and I think that more than anything else I've seen, this makes the most profound case for the formation of an independent commission," Schiff said during a news conference Wednesday.
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I have enormous doubts about the 74%.
Anyway, Greentree wrote this cable that if you analyze it at length, as I tried to do, along with an interview with him, you can discover in the cable that is a contemporary document, that he had enormous doubts about what happened.
In a world of unpredictable currencies, riven by fears of massive inflation and with enormous doubts about the true value of many other financial instruments, gold becomes an attractive option.Waiting for normalityYet at some point either the worst fears of the gold bugs must be realised in which case, heaven help us or the world will become a less nervous place.
"I think he had enormous doubts about what he was doing, and the whole town thought he was crazy," Jeffrey Selznick said in an interview in front of the Culver City Studios building that used to bear the name of his father's company, Selznick International, and which was used as Tara in the 1939 classic.
Despite enormous scientific doubts about the workability of antimissile devices, and extravagant cost, Americans have liked the dream of an invulnerable shield since President Reagan floated it.
If there was any good humor left in the nation after five weeks of enormous dispute and doubt about its next leader, the Supreme Court was quick to mine that possibility when one of the day's anxious appellants made a factual error and, with all due deference, began misidentifying judges as he pleaded for their sympathy.
Larry Cox, head of Amnesty International USA, called it "unconscionable" that the board denied Davis relief, adding that Davis was "to be sent to death under an enormous cloud of doubt about his guilt... an outrageous affront to justice".
"Kerry is going to win an enormous victory, not much doubt about that," said David W. Rohde, a professor of political science at Michigan State University.
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