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  • I think CNN and all Obama's supporters have doubt's about just what might come out about Obama's past, which has many grey area's that CNN and his supporters keep avoiding.

    Obama takes superdelegate lead for the first time 2008

  • In doubt's beneficence, though, grant that it could have been human error of undersight.

    What Do Liberals Believe? 2008

  • Anthony Holden takes the words right out of my mouth in his Observer review of Will in the World and Secret Shakespeare: Irritated by Greenblatt's chummy habit of calling his subject 'Will', I found my blue pencil also circling his high index of 'may well's, 'could have's, 'no doubt's and 'likely's - three or four to the average page.

    Archive 2004-10-01 Jenny Davidson 2004

  • Anthony Holden takes the words right out of my mouth in his Observer review of Will in the World and Secret Shakespeare: Irritated by Greenblatt's chummy habit of calling his subject 'Will', I found my blue pencil also circling his high index of 'may well's, 'could have's, 'no doubt's and 'likely's - three or four to the average page.

    Verbal tics Jenny Davidson 2004

  • I sitting here and feeling so typical in my mom's scoliosis computer chair, watching no doubt's new video ...

    mesocyclone Diary Entry mesocyclone 2002

  • Very well, I resolved to give him the doubt's benefit without exposing my back.

    Sign of the Unicorn Zelazny, Roger 1975

  • And the evil, whatever there is of it, is not in the doubt's entering our mind -- something beyond our control; but in our entertaining the doubt, in our making the doubt personal, which supposes an act of the will.

    Explanation of Catholic Morals A Concise, Reasoned, and Popular Exposition of Catholic Morals

  • Only ministerial children themselves can estimate how open they are to doubt's attacks.

    The Joys of Being a Woman and Other Papers 1918

  • But from doubt's tangle you must now break free, --

    Love's Comedy Henrik Ibsen 1867

  • The picture of Hume here drawn unconsciously by his own hand, is unlike enough to the popular conception of him as a careless sceptic loving doubt for doubt's sake.

    Hume (English Men of Letters Series) Thomas Henry Huxley 1860

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