Word: doubting
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...concept of the store is to "scoop it, bag it, tie it, mark it, and can it," said Barnett. After making, no doubt, many painstaking decisions, shoppers fill containers such as boxes, baskets, and tins with the mouth-watering comestibles of their choice...
...never been one to break with tradition by recommending beneficial changes. Yet I feel compelled to remind you that it has been many decades since we were at odds with the emu. Indeed we have equaled and, some say, even surpassed the status of that annoying bird. Without a doubt our amazingly rapid ascent to the forefront of God's creatures deserves an enthusiastic round of applause. We as a people are enormously self-sufficient and adaptable--not to mention extraordinarily bipedalistic. At Harvard, we are now in a secure position--financially, spiritually, and evolutionary--to abandon once...
Reagan reiterated yesterday that "no doubt mistakes were made" in carrying out his decision to secretly sell arms to Iran, and said he would not be satisfied "until all the facts are before the American people...
...have no doubt that the next phase will be even more difficult," declared the government's chief negotiator with the rebels, Agriculture Minister Ramon Mitra, "but the obstacles will be overcome." The agreement with the Communist-dominated National Democratic Front, the political umbrella organization for the 20,000-member New People's Army, permits as many as 50 rebel negotiators to set up a headquarters in Manila. They will be immune from official search, arrest and prosecution. The armed forces will retain the right to respond to "hostile acts" by the N.P.A. during the truce...
That is not enough in these days. He must prove his innocence beyond any doubt or lose his power to govern, perhaps lose his job. If Reagan was aware in almost any way, no matter how oblique or remote, that funds from our dealings with Iran would go to the contras, yet another national tragedy may be unavoidable...