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Hale plainly believed that she was first in line to become the next Mrs. Eliot.
Bush himself, overconfident as usual, plainly believed that he was going to win.
After defying the regime of Robert Mugabe, Flower plainly believed that re-animating England cricket was at the very least a manageable test of nerve.
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After months of tense talks on plans to replace the discredited UN Commission on Human Rights with a leaner Human Rights Council, he plainly believes that is all he has been given in the "final" draft proposal presented to the UN member states by Jan Eliasson, the General Assembly's Swedish president, on February 23rd.
Yet the president plainly believes that there are so many variables in the present fast-moving circumstances that it is not possible to adopt a single doctrine that fits each case.
But the prime minister cannot so easily calm the tension that his failure to show his hand is already causing inside his own party and among the Liberal Democrats.Paddy Ashdown, the Lib Dem leader, plainly believes that Mr Blair intends eventually to endorse the Jenkins plan.
Even then, the camera is so intimately trapped in the trust of the moment, and the boy so plainly believes that he has, however fleetingly, found someone to love him, that, for once, the old saw of the censor — that a work of art may serve to harm or delude impressionable minds — doesn't seem so obtuse, and you could make a good liberal, rather than a conservatively irate, case for giving "L.I.E".
Investors plainly believe that Ng will succeed in tough times once again.
Plato plainly believes that one's living well depends upon one's fellows and the larger culture.
He plainly believed, as did his contemporaries, that he had devised a literally foolproof manner, and he self-replicated to a degree that would be brazened by no other major artist until Andy Warhol — who positively valued, as an aesthetic sensation, the deadening effect of proxy hands in a work's execution.
It was the thick black ink that would make permanent the borders around their sovereignty that Moscow plainly believed were drawn in pencil and vulnerable to erasure.
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