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In February 1999, he said, "The next great tragedy is going to be Arafat's passing, believe it or not".
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This will pass, believe me.
Culturally, we give older drivers a pass, believing in their experience and maturity.
Instead, the United States wanted to force Mexico into making long, diagonal passes, believing it held an advantage in the air.
The compact American defense disrupted Mexico's rhythmic passing, cluttered the midfield and lured El Tri into long diagonal passes, believing that the 6-foot-5-inch Gonzalez would provide a clear advantage in the air.
The bad news for England is Rogers, seemingly getting better with every passing month, believes he has one last Ashes series in him.
But if passed, they believe it will put pressure on countries involved in the export or transfer of arms to scrutinise more rigorously both the potential use of weapons and what the consequences of their use might be, such as breaches of human rights.
If it meant that long passport queues could be by-passed, I believe many people would have such an implant as soon as possible.
"I happen to understand that the first thing Hitler did before he herded the Jews into concentration camps to kill them was he passed, I believe in '38, a law that said no Jew could own a gun," Root said.
A few days would pass, and, believing himgone, we felt inexplicably better than when we began.Then, from another room, the amplified skritch of nutmegbeing grated — and, crash.
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