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the doubting
noun
Uncertainty, disbelief.
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The silent awe, the humble, the doubting eye, and even the hesitating voice, better shew it. . . .
Christian pilgrimage needs the irritation of the doubting outsiders, but it also needs the day-to-day toiling of the faithful within the churches.
Higgins, a poet and writer who served as minister for arts in the Labour-Fine Gael coalition in 1994-97, quoted poets and key figures in Anglo-Irish history in his earlier speech to parliament as he hailed the normalisation in relations between London and Dublin, which has progressed from the "doubting eyes of estrangement to the trusting eyes of partnership".
But that shouldn't worry Ken Ham; one day he'll have his very own Noah's Arc replica, at which time he might sail away from his unaccredited museum and leave behind the doubting Bill Nye's of the world, two by two.
But that shouldn't worry Ken Ham; one day he'll have his very own Noah's Ark replica, at which time he might sail away from his unaccredited museum and leave behind the doubting Bill Nyes of the world, two by two.
Perhaps the centrist view is to back the doubting elected democrat?
And he vowed to prove wrong the "doubting Thomases" who regard him as a long shot.
Even some Conservative rabbis feel uncomfortable with the depth of the doubting.
The doubting is usually among my most, not least, educated patients.
The doubting -- or imploding -- Pitino does not appear in "Lead to Succeed".
I didn't understand that I had the "doubting disease", as OCD is otherwise known.
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