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The reader is left not knowing what to believe; which is perhaps a fitting end to Bernays's life.
"For us to sit here and continuously feed into this idea of what Isis wants to believe, which is what you're doing.
Compare the language 'in the discretion of the Attorney General' with the clause 'Where the Controller has reasonable grounds to believe,' which the Privy Council had before it in Nakkuda Ali v. Jayaratne, (1951) A.C. 66.
To explain that, I think you have to accept something that isn't necessarily easy to believe, which is that Wall Street to some extent drank its own Kool-Aid.
Then there's a bravely delightful exercise in black humour, I Drove Her Out of My Mind, and the religious song, I Came to Believe, which he wrote in rehab.
But not inevitably, and not because it was rigged against me, I wanted to believe, which is why I masked my agony until I broke down later in my bedroom.
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If the rumor is to believed, which is entirely up to you, then you'll see Apple's first ad for the iPhone during tonight's Oscar telecast.
There is an underlying purpose to a writer's detective work, I believe, which has to do with catching bad guys.
I used to do ballads like I Believe, which is a religious song".
We think AstraZeneca will return to growth faster than many believe, which underlines Pfizer's opportune timing".
It truly has to be seen to be believed, which is why I'm showing it to you.
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