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The idiocy of the rich kids in "Glamorous Disasters" is not to be believed.
Mr Clinton's attorney, Robert Bennett, claims Ms Tripp is "not to be believed".
"The arrogance and the lack of common sense of the suits at the N.F.L. is not to be believed," he says, mimicking the clipped rhythms of a preacher.
"The entire system is changing so rapidly it is not to be believed," said David Ehrenstein, a Los Angeles based film critic and scholar who writes the hilarious Fablog.
The defense says that at least one former trainer and plaintiff, Tom Rider, is not to be believed because he has been on the payroll of the animal rights' groups.
When I asked my photographer friend how he thought the race would turn out, he laughed and said that, with all the chaos, anyone who says he knows what will happen is not to be believed.
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It isn't to be believed, it's to be dealt with experienced and modeled ["Gathering Momentum for a Leap"].
The vistas are not to be believed.
(Their hats - berets, trilbies - are not to be believed).
"The screaming in the street was not to be believed".
THE Cassandra of myth was an accurate prophetess her curse was not to be believed.
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