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  • Poll Finds Slight Rise in Doubts About Personal Impact of Health Reform

    Marr highlights the extensive stigmatisation of mental health in politics « My Liberal Democrat Political Ramblings… 2009

  • But the new law also led to the publication of a powerful and articulate rebuttal, an anonymous pamphlet called The Doubts of Infidels: Queries Relative to Scriptural Inconsistencies & Contradictions 1781.

    Christopher Lane: The Striking History Of Britain's Sunday Law Christopher Lane 2012

  • In March of 1987 Dr. Tanigawa came out with a new book entitled Doubts at 90.

    Geisha, A Life Mineko Iwasaki with Rande Brown 2002

  • In March of 1987 Dr. Tanigawa came out with a new book entitled Doubts at 90.

    Geisha, A Life Mineko Iwasaki with Rande Brown 2002

  • I have read, conversed, and thought much upon the subject, and would recommend to all who are capable of conviction, an excellent Tract by my learned and ingenious friend John Ranby, Esq., entitled Doubts on the Abolition of the Slave Trade.

    Life of Johnson Boswell, James, 1740-1795 1887

  • But their aversedness and dislike to music, that affords us so great delights and such charming satisfactions, a man could not forget if he would, by reason of the inconsistency of what Epicurus saith, when he pronounceth in his book called his Doubts that his wise man ought to be a lover of public spectacles and to delight above any other man in the music and shows of the Bacchanals; and yet he will not admit of music problems or of the critical inquiries of philologists, no, not so much as at a compotation.

    Essays and Miscellanies 2004

  • "Doubts," of course, imply dissent, and in fact just the week before there had been a major break in Washington's ranks, though not among Democrats.

    Tom Engelhardt: Is America Hooked on War? 2009

  • Why Sister Aloysius "Doubts" yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Why Sister Aloysius "Doubts"'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: The best (and last) line of the Pulitzer-prize winning play (turned Blockbuster film) Doubt exposes the moral squeeze on its main character Sister Aloysius.

    Why Sister Aloysius "Doubts" 2009

  • 'Doubts' are always logically possible, we know this sine Descartes.

    Reuters suspends Adnan Hajj - photographer from Qana Man in a Shed 2006

  • -- In a chapter on "Doubts," by the Taoist philosopher Mou Tzu, we read,

    Religions of Ancient China Herbert Allen Giles 1890

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