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- "If that is correct - and it applied to manipulative skill - then that suggests there should be alien technologies," he said.
- So some men may feel the need to prove their on the sly.
- Jim invited us to his birthday party, and it turned out to be a Dutch feast.
- What are you trying to prove ?
- The theory has now been disproved.
- Yet little evidence supports claims about Satanic cults or conspiracies.
- He does it for the sake of adventure, to improve himself, to show he's worthy of respect and love from his lady.
- Dr. David McCleland studied one-hundred people, aged eighteen to sixty, to prove the point.
- However, because of deficiencies in the study design, these data are insufficient to disprove the existence of an interaction between these agents.
- Are you just doing this to prove a point ?
- This all goes to prove my theory.
- They hope this new evidence will prove her innocence.
- It will be a heaven-sent opportunity to prove himself.
- Just give me a chance and I'll prove it to you.
- I have to prove myself as a respectable, balanced person.
- If they prove that I was wrong, then I'll go by what they say.
- The elections may prove to be pivotal in Colombia's political history.
- I certainly don't have anything to prove —my record speaks for itself.
- He now has the chance to prove himself in a formidably difficult role.
- In the professional theatre, there is a tremendous need to prove that you're a pro.
- Hundreds of others are more obscure in their meanings and testify to the amazing specialization in medieval arts, crafts and functions.
- Females, Greenhalgh notes, "have to get it right" - so, often, males have to prove not just good looks, but good health.
- Charlie, naturally, has to prove his machismo by going on the scariest rides twice.
- The government might be obliged to put its money where its mouth is to prove its commitment.
- For some people, that sort of language attack is evidence that Mr. King is taking on the banking lobby.