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The referee somehow believed the contact had been legitimate.
Her reading was detached, objective, scientific, as if she somehow believed that a kind of perfection in prose was possible.
"We somehow believed that there was no longer a need for intense community organizing, strong community organizations and independent churches".
"I think what we've seen is that for some years the egg industry in many countries somehow believed that the 2012 date would be postponed.
I had somehow believed that the Jewish Question, which so obsessed both Jews and anti-Semites in the 19th and 20th centuries, had been solved -- most horribly by Hitler's "final solution," most hopefully by Zionism.
Awash in privilege, living on a campus swarming with healthy, attractive, mostly rich teen-agers, I somehow believed that life should probably be difficult and I should probably suffer: not quite like Jesus — nothing that intense — but maybe like, you know, Susan B. Anthony.
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People somehow believe this selloff in technology is a short-term phenomenon.
He concluded that it was wrong "to somehow believe that this is some kind of compelling issue".
"I can't believe the 9/11 commission would somehow believe that the historical value was not relevant".
Brown rice just seems righteous and pure, and I somehow believe that eating it makes me a better person.
Knowing the illness caused his behavior and yet somehow believing I could change it, I accepted every invitation.
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