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Ms. Bradley had become enamored with her new home, the Southern mystique and by what she called the "freaky aesthetics" of Sloss Furnace — all things Mr. Hunter said he had treated with incredulity.
As a feminist I am treated with incredulity by those who cannot understand why I remain within the church, particularly when I am repeatedly censored because I speak out on issues such as same-sex marriage and women's ordination.
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Yarrell's Birds was mentioned in a well-known letter to The Times in 1913, when a Fellow of the Royal Society, the naturalist and paleontologist Richard Lydekker, wrote on 6 February that he had heard a cuckoo, explaining that though contrary to Yarrell's statement that records of the bird calling as early as March "must be treated with suspicion, if not with incredulity", it was a definite fact.
Phil Willis, chair of the select committee and a Liberal Democrat MP, said: "I'm treating this conversation with incredulity.
I first told a patient a few years ago that it was unlikely that the NHS would pay for her varicose veins to be treated, this was met with incredulity.
Jonathan Portes, director of the National Institute for Economic and Social Research NIESRR) and a former chief economist at the Cabinet Office, was among those treating the 43 per cent figure with incredulity on Tuesday.
The New York Times has come, on an almost daily basis, to treat her not just with incredulity, but with open horror.
Others reacted with incredulity.
Clegg reacts with incredulity.
It was greeted with incredulity.
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