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Durand naively believes that maps define nations and that, by creating fixed borders, the Russians can be kept at bay.
His heroine, Lady Windermere, naively believes that her husband is in sexual and financial thrall to the scandalous Mrs Erlynne.
Why not just say "the constitution"?The American public, and maybe a majority in Congress, naively believes that the constitution itself is the supreme law of the land.
Nakano warned that ditching the pacifist constitution would mark the official start of an north-east Asian arms race, "unless one naively believes that the more Japan is remilitarised the safer the country and the world will be".
It naively believes that law has no place in dealing with racism, and that victims of abuse on a bus can somehow engage a racist thug in a reasoned conversation and persuade them they are wrong.
So Hendrix seeks refuge in the brothel above the local fried-chicken shop, where he meets Luminita (Lucy Roslyn), who Hendrix naively believes is trying to earn money to go to university, when in reality she has been trafficked and is in thrall to the thuggish Leko (John Last).
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I naively believed there was a moment when there was an 'in'.
They work like girly swots and naively believe that they will get meritorious selection.
Or that the younger partners in those relationships naively believe that they are.
It being July, we naively believed that local strawberries might be included in area brands like Van Leeuwen, Ronnybrook and Blue Marble.
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