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"Historically, the government has often believed that anyone who is protesting government policy is doing it at the behest of a foreign government and opened counterintelligence investigations of them," Halperin said.
And this from a Labour Government, the party that has traditionally seen the BBC as a bulwark against what it has often believed is a largely hostile national press".
The world – the world, that is, as seen through the prism of the feverish imaginings of man – has often believed itself to be on the brink of an apocalypse, and never more so than at the turn of a new century or, better still, a new millennium – in spite of the fact that chronology itself is man-made.
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Historians have often believed that he had no faith whatsoever, being a mere cynic.
As humans, I have often believed that we try to understand and rationalize events that occur.
In some religions this preparation is accompanied by rites designed to protect the deceased from demonic attack; sometimes the purpose of the rites has been to guard the living from the contagion of death or the malice of the dead; for it has often been believed that the soul continues to remain about the body until burial or cremation.
Thus imagery has often been believed to play a very large, even pivotal, role in both memory (Yates, 1966; Paivio, 1986) and motivation (McMahon, 1973).
The BIEM has often been believed to have advantages over domain-type methods in computational accuracy when dealing with discrete inhomogeneities (e.g., Benites et al., 1992; Liu and Zhang, 2001), and in a great flexibility regarding the shapes of scatterers.
Martha Hopkins, who is the author of Intercourses: An Aphrodisiac Cookbook told VICE that, "throughout history it has often been believed that foods which resemble body parts can aid those body parts, including sexual organs".
Degree of hearing loss has often been believed to be of importance; however, the majority of literature has found no significant relation with children's level of psychopathology (Wake et al. 2004; Fellinger et al. 2009b; Dammeyer 2010).
It has been often believed that substitutional solute atoms undergo preferential segregation to stacking faults (Suzuki effect).
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