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If it is still going – and there has to be doubt about that.
While Mr Sisi's victory does not appear to be doubt, turnout will be important, as if it is high Mr Sisi will feel he can claim that the populace is behind him.
He went out by another way.Related items The al-Qaeda network: Eight down, many more to goNov 22nd 2001 Special report: Distantly, the shape of peaceNov 22nd 2001 Fighting terrorism: The elusive character of victoryNov 22nd 2001In diplomatic circles, there is said to be doubt that Mr bin Laden will ever be taken alive.
"There is always going to be doubt and people are entitled to their own opinions but it makes it extra special because the name Chase is an English name.
We're yet to hear all the details, but we know enough for there to be doubt as to whether or not this was simply a disturbed man covering himself in the veil of political ideology.
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Such accusations are not to be doubted.
The Saudi capacity for mischief is never to be doubted.
At least their resolve is never to be doubted.
"There are always going to be doubting Thomases," he said.
Surely among the players there had to be doubts.
It depends on a Conservative victory in 2015 about which there have to be doubts.
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