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Kidney's own future is the subject of doubt with his contract also set to expire after the summer tour to North America.
Kidney's own position is the subject of doubt and his chances of earning a contract extension beyond the summer appear to have died alongside Ireland's chances of winning the Six Nations.
Set in a parochial school in the Bronx in 1964, "Doubt" is shaped as a battle of wills between the severe, absolutist Sister Aloysius and the more doctrinally flexible Father Flynn, whose lyrical sermon on the subject of doubt begins the play.
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The play unfolds mostly as a series of dialogues, punctuated by two monologues -- sermons delivered by Father Flynn to his congregation on the subjects of doubt and gossip.
He is now bidding in cooperation with Cablevision, although whether Mr. Bronfman or Cablevision's chairman Charles Dolan was in charge of that bid was a subject of some doubt at the event.
In a meeting on May 2, Robert M. Gates, the defense secretary, and Eric Shinseki, the secretary of veterans affairs, agreed to move ahead with developing the joint system, which had long been discussed but was the subject of some doubt until now, federal officials said.
It is very important to understand not only the context, but the subject of the doubt.
As with acetone, the actual usefulness of mineral spirits is the subject of some doubt, though some home improvement sites recommend them.
In case of doubt, a second (I.v.B).
G.E. seems stunned to be the subject of investor doubts.
Claims which are the subject of any doubts will be refused with no opportunity of appeal.
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