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Grief turned back on him in the half-belief still that he was joking.
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I figured the talk was just that, talk, Media types expressing their half-wish, half-belief that politics is a 1980s style night time soap opera like Dynasty or Dallas with no more real world consequences than JR's scheming or Alexis 'latest plot against Krystle.
Lance Mannion: 2008
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I figured the talk was just that, talk, Media types expressing their half-wish, half-belief that politics is a 1980s style night time soap opera like Dynasty or Dallas with no more real world consequences than JR's scheming or Alexis 'latest plot against Krystle.
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Perhaps it's simply too big to see, or to grasp, so we lull ourselves into the half-belief that the powers that be know what they're doing and it will all turn out for the best.
Spreading Cancer 2006
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Perhaps it\'s simply too big to see, or to grasp, so we lull ourselves into the half-belief that the powers that be know what they\'re doing and it will all turn out for the best.
Spreading Cancer 2006
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Up the hill from the denser thickets of Orthodoxy in the Manchester/Salford lowlands to the more feathery coppices of half-belief in Heaton Park, then up the hill again to where the Gentiles breathed the clean air of the foothills of the Pennines and not a Jew of any sort had been seen since Leo the Peddler passed by selling pins and ribbons in the 1780s.
Kalooki Nights Howard Jacobson 2006
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On Stalnaker's view, the child's half-belief is handled by attributing her the capacity to rule out some but not all of the possibilities incompatible with Daddy's being a doctor: As her knowledge grows, so does her sense of the excluded possibilities.
Belief Schwitzgebel, Eric 2006
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He does so by a carefully self-cancelling syntax: the phrase "Nor is it unbelieved" establishes a disturbingly unattributed half-belief in ghosts which taints the beautifulas is indicated by the lines "lamenting deeds of which/The flowery ground is conscious."
Wordsworth's 'The Haunted Tree' and the Sexual Politics of Landscape 2001
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Simon stood for a long moment, inwardly sneering at his half-belief of a few moments earlier.
Witch World Norton, Andre 1963
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On the whole he began to conceive that he had done rightly, and in that half-belief, which drew slowly towards conviction, he went to bed and slept in a stolidity which surprised him later.
Despair's Last Journey David Christie Murray
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