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That does not fit the unbeliever's vortex about who they want to think we are.
"It hurts the party and it makes him look bad by dissing her a 3rd time." Ann Althouse 2009
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You will be, once again, in an unbeliever's prayers.
Life Goes On 2007
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Since it is always in the unbeliever's interest to represent religious commitment as shunning the light of day and incapable of holding up in rational discourse, such a position suits the convinced secularist very well.
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Since it is always in the unbeliever's interest to represent religious commitment as shunning the light of day and incapable of holding up in rational discourse, such a position suits the convinced secularist very well.
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He shrewdly anticipates the unbeliever's amazement that a Harvard-trained scholar who is so obviously intelligent and well informed could believe that the Book of Mormon is the authentic word of God.
Secrets of the Mormons Davis, David Brion 1985
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Without that pause in front of Khomeini's picture, I would have done damage to my mouth in ways I preferred not to think of; and my unbeliever's day in Khomeini's holy city of Qom would have ended with a nasty surprise.
Among the Believers 1981
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Without that pause in front of Khomeini's picture, I would have done damage to my mouth in ways I preferred not to think of; and my unbeliever's day in Khomeini's holy city of Qom would have ended with a nasty surprise.
Among the Believers 1981
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His unbeliever's annoyance with the others in Psi Section he thought were out to drive him dotty as they were, and his Scroogery growing as shopping days till Xmas dwindled - "You're not supposed to be the sort," she told him.
Gravity's Rainbow Pynchon, Thomas 1978
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The two Afghans, of course, wouldn't eat at an unbeliever's table, so they waited in his office, where food was brought to them.
Flashman Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1969
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They were not minded to have difficulty thereafter from the Patrol, or from powers beyond their own skies, being shrewd enough to know that a god may be great on his own world, and nothing under the weight of an unbeliever's iron fist, when that fist swung down from the stars.
The Zero Stone Norton, Andre 1968
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