"I was sort of in disbelief, and I'm still sort of in disbelief about it," Snelson said.
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It's theatrical in that you must suspend your disbelief belief to enjoy the narrative, and the mutual trust required for that suspension of disbelief is fun.
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Disbelief that such a change could happen in a country as large as the U.S. Disbelief that the government could run a health care system more effectively than the private sector.
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She stares at me -- more in disbelief than anger.
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" He added that "the family is still in disbelief.
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"They did not kiss each other," Stone reacted in disbelief.
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He returns and loses again, laughing in exasperation and disbelief.
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At some point, someone literally yelled "No!" in complete disbelief.
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Reactions on Twitter ranged from disappointment and disbelief to WTF.
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People are still singing the Hail Mary choir in disbelief.
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I'm still in disbelief, I'm in tears for the kid.
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She suspended weight in the same way dramatists suspend disbelief.
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Boback and his colleagues looked at one another in disbelief.
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The confession had been televised to widespread disbelief in Wukan.
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Theme park attractions don't normally require real suspension of disbelief.
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"It's the same sense of disbelief and denial," says Cho.
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Chakiris was in disbelief when Shirley Jones said his name.
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" Brown responded in disbelief, "I got up on your face?
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Nothing kills the suspension of disbelief faster than bad visuals.
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"She was in a state of disbelief," West told PEOPLE.
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This song is about that immense gratitude, joy, and disbelief.
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Then and now, many white men have responded with disbelief.
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Larry was in disbelief Les ain't thirsty for the Juice.
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"She was in a state of disbelief," West tells PEOPLE.
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I like movies, and I find suspension of disbelief pleasurable.
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He looks over at the security guard, still in disbelief.
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Former first daughter Chelsea Clinton also voiced disbelief earlier Monday.
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As with every grieving process, the first reaction is disbelief.
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In the radio interview, Walberg expressed disbelief about the deal.
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Women faced skepticism and outright disbelief when they spoke out.
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Spectators watch him with a mixture of disbelief and amusement.
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Our eyes locked in disbelief, and a friendship was born.
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These days, it could be safest just to suspend disbelief.
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It's a combination of disbelief and revulsion and a laugh.
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A shopper gasps in disbelief when the secret is revealed.
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At its best, Game of Thrones quietens all our disbelief.
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That assertion provoked disbelief among Western opponents of Mr. Assad.
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Clinton's running mate, Senator Tim Kaine of Virginia, expressed disbelief.
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Allen, a naturally caffeinated coach, squinted from afar in disbelief.
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People are in disbelief that this kid is this big.
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The mood at the friend's house is disbelief and shock.
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Disbelief turned to excitement when he asked for more proof.
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"That's amazing," Mr. Evertz said, shaking his head in disbelief.
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I remember his disbelief as I handed him the cone.
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Even experienced rescuers took photos on their iPhones in disbelief.
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If that makes you sputter with disbelief, you're not alone.
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I stared at her from the examination table in disbelief.
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Also like myth, sport requires a great suspension of disbelief.
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The common theme in all of these defenses is disbelief.
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I wake up every morning full of dread and disbelief.
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Not that Maxwell's work wasn't greeted with condescension, even disbelief.
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Some fans screamed or laughed, while others froze in disbelief.
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When she let go, she addressed Taylor with near disbelief.
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Customers began yelling at the TVs, shouting, "What?" in disbelief.
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"We call this a dusting," he said with lighthearted disbelief.
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He pointed him out to the referees in disgusted disbelief.
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The crowd erupted into screams of horror, disbelief, and hopelessness.
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In his post, he said he was still in disbelief.
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"You called the cops?" he asked his girlfriend in disbelief.
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Mr. Romney, a smart and serious man, reacted with disbelief.
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And it requires more than an average suspension of disbelief.
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"I'm probably in a little bit of disbelief," he said.
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I sat up in disbelief and openly stared at them.
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Tokyo reacted to Trump's statements with shock, disbelief, and horror.
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"But you speak Spanish," the man said back in apparent disbelief.
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How am I supposed to know when to suspend my disbelief?
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"We're still in disbelief mode," lottery winner Gina Short told WCSH.
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Kenny just walks off, looking somewhat crazed, and laughing in disbelief.
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Dozens of people commented on the alligator gar, expressing their disbelief.
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He described the father as someone who seemed in complete "disbelief".
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The main reason I hear from business owners is this: Disbelief.
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"So much water," he told them, his face frozen in disbelief.
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Their disbelief gave me the courage to speak up for myself.
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When I first got the call, my initial reaction was disbelief.
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"Of course I was in disbelief at first," Bynum told Refinery29.
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"I got married on ecstasy," Kardashian said to her sister's disbelief.
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The disbelief and sadness wash over slowly and at unpredictable moments.
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It's such a fantastical situation, so we needed suspension of disbelief.
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Most men will stare, shamelessly, with a dull expression of disbelief.
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My co-worker and I looked at each other in disbelief.
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But like I said, mail is all about suspension of disbelief.
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This rationale was largely greeted with skepticism, if not outright disbelief.
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"What a great skill," he responds, clutching his chin in disbelief.
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Victims relayed their disbelief at the actions of the Archdiocese repeatedly.
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The Shermans and Galloway stood watching in disbelief, Kevin Sherman said.
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Much to my disbelief, the RNC went off without a hitch.
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Kellam says he was in disbelief when he learned the news.
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Others stood back, surveying their new surroundings with bemusement and disbelief.
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Looks of anger and jaw-dropping disbelief flashed across their faces.
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Gaffigan mostly reacts with disbelief to much of what he says.
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Ojukwu looked up from his seat before the monitor in disbelief.
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"Still in disbelief at yesterday's fiasco," one user tweeted this morning.
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You just need Internet access and a willingness to suspend disbelief.
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Playing the game requires my own imagination to suspend my disbelief.
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The Twittersphere, if not the political experts, quickly erupted with disbelief.
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This led to a gulf of reactions, from worry to disbelief.
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Now grief, now exhaustion, now disbelief, now hope, now grief again.
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After learning of this, people shared their disbelief on — where else?
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In 2016, the most common response to Prince's death was disbelief.
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The two exchanged a look of disbelief before breaking into tears.
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The response across the board was one of open-mouthed disbelief.
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We know it's not true, but we prefer to suspend disbelief.
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"You tell me what this is," an announcer says in disbelief.
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"And I did it," he recalls with some amount of disbelief.
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The Kentucky Republican turned and looked at Schumer in apparent disbelief.
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Others react "with anger, with shock and disbelief," Mr. Bowron said.
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Farnsworth's alarm doesn't feel believable, and that disbelief can be clarifying.
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All video game require players to suspend their disbelief at times.
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Several hours after we arrived, I found myself alone, in disbelief.
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"I made things better," she countered, less with conviction than disbelief.
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Many of the more epic moments required some suspension of disbelief.
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I remember the father chuckling and shaking his head in disbelief.
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Lifting one and not the other often signals disbelief, amusement, curiosity.
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The president's withdrawal of troops from Syria left him in disbelief.
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Still, he expressed some disbelief over how his removal was handled.
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Even Cespedes was in disbelief, mouthing, "Wow!" after crossing home plate.
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Green stalked away in disbelief, fully convinced that James had flopped.
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He has expressed disbelief in the scientific consensus on global warming.
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As Skalnik spoke, Hirschi sat at the defense table in disbelief.
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Suddenly, Ms. Bozarjian's expression changed from one of joy to disbelief.
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My happiness and eagerness started to turn to anxiety and disbelief.
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As the news sunk in, Kim Richardson was struck with disbelief.
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Hamada was in disbelief as much as he was in pain.
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Morgan was still in disbelief during his interview with the Sentinel.
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But well-intended observers risk indulging their biases by suspending disbelief.
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In seeming disbelief, Giovinco stood with his hands on his head.
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Growing up, my mother would stand behind me, staring in disbelief.
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I was amazed at how easy it was to suspend disbelief.
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Holding their breaths in disbelief, folks finally let go and cried — together.
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Nineteen-year-old Austin Etue silently stared at his computer in disbelief.
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At the time, the scandal was the subject of ridicule and disbelief.
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A sense of disbelief and uncertainty has gripped many people here again.
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Naturally, Marsden literally fell to his knees in disbelief of the encounter.
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And so imagine my disbelief when Turducken became a groundbreaking culinary phenomenon.
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A survivor kneels in horror and disbelief outside the World Trade Center.
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But bloody zombies are actually the perfect buffer to suspend disbelief. mother!
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From a simple suspension-of-disbelief standpoint, this is hard to credit.
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Too often, today's political opponents do not just disagree, they express disbelief.
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"I was in disbelief but very excited as well," Mr. Balkin said.
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In the middle of their conversations, sometimes Mary fights her own disbelief.
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That fact recently sent one Brit into a hilarious tailspin of disbelief.
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Anger (7 percent) and disbelief (6 percent) were also frequently mentioned themes.
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"It's just like real smoking!" it seems to beg of your disbelief.
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When the police showed up, Robinson said his first reaction was disbelief.
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The laws of physics don't care about whimsy or suspension of disbelief.
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"It was a moment of definite disbelief, but also openheartedness," she said.
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You should be skeptical, but sometimes, you have to suspend your disbelief.
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In response to one particular pose he made, fans shared their disbelief.
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THEY GATHERED on the bridges over the Seine to watch in disbelief.
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The national outpouring of heartbroken disbelief was protracted, genuine, and near-universal.
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We're all living in disbelief of this transitional weather: Is that…rain?
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"I'm in disbelief personally, I can't believe it's really happening," says Schlamminger.
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She sighed in disbelief that issues raised in the 1970s still remain.
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Many of them expressed disbelief and awe at the mind-boggling process.
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You're joking," he said in disbelief, as Sykes joked: "Little bit racist!
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Those notions quickly faded into what he called a state of disbelief.
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In Amsterdam, the main sentiment is a mixture of disappointment and disbelief.
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"You are my pregnant wife," he adds before a pause of disbelief.
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The British racing superstar says he's in disbelief after the terror attack.
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Pikachu then responds, and the crowd in one theater was in disbelief.
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"It's called the express lane," Fieri says as Leno laughs in disbelief.
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Maybe just suspend a little extra disbelief when reading the jacket flap.
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Both Chelsea Clinton and Samuel L. Jackson also weighed in with disbelief.
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I'm sure my ancestors, shaking their mutton chops in disbelief, would understand.
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It's enough to make even lifelong Republicans shake their heads in disbelief.
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Harrelson's face of disbelief was immediately shared across the social media platform.
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"Oh, I made a bald spot…" he whispered to himself in disbelief.
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They held their respective court orders, staring at them with giddy disbelief.
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Then, as one witness murmurs in disbelief, the violent intent becomes clear.
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"Everybody is in disbelief," Rosita Donaldson told CNN affiliate WFTS on Friday.
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She carried the child to the bus, where passengers gathered in disbelief.
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Danes expressed shock and disbelief following the U.S. president's abrupt decision (Reuters).
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This rich deal brought disbelief and disdain from many commentators and fans.
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Indeed, Muslim states typically view disbelief as worse than Christianity or Judaism.
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Throughout it all we wavered between periods of disbelief, fear, and anger.
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It's really hard to… I'm trying to use the suspension of disbelief.
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I'm barely paying attention, but my beau sits watching with amused disbelief.
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She turned on her cell phone camera and began documenting her disbelief.
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It's like, you just have to go with it and suspend disbelief.
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"They are cutting back to the studio," Mr. Aglialoro said in disbelief.
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How successful were you at suspending your disbelief while watching the movie?
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I didn't feel bitterness at the decision, just complete and utter disbelief.
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The audience who enjoys it comes in, ready to suspend their disbelief.
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We have now entered the third stage of the great European disbelief.
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The book requires the reader to suspend disbelief in the judicial system.
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Above all, it protects the magic of suspended disbelief that is theatre.
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Meanwhile, the audience members' expressions oscillate between concern, disbelief, and even amusement.
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The willing suspension of disbelief does not exist in a single form.
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The crowd at Quicken Loans Arena shuffled to the exits in disbelief.
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She is stuck in a holding pattern of disbelief, frustration, and confusion.
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It's romantic jazz singing that doesn't demand an abundance of suspended disbelief.
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Some of the agents were in disbelief, feeling they had been undercut.
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At first I was in complete shock, then disbelief, and then anger.
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Pick them apart too much and our disbelief is no longer suspended.
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But instead, The Circle expects its "users" and viewers to suspend disbelief.
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To my disbelief, my perfect little world had instantly turned upside down.
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Because survivors commonly face contempt, disbelief, blame, and minimization when they disclose.
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Hester couldn't believe her eyes and messaged the "Selma" director in disbelief.
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If you evaluate performance by the suspension of disbelief, Hauser's is extraordinary.
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A political culture defined by mutual disbelief grinds discourse to a halt.
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She crouched over and held her hands to her face in disbelief.
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But Raniya's mother and grandfather responded to the medical report with disbelief.
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She said she reacted with "disbelief" when she initially heard the news.
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He's beaming in slight disbelief, clutching his championship belt like a rosary.
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"We're talking about nukes again!" he says with some amount of disbelief.
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We already suspend so much of our disbelief when we watch pro wrestling—it is, in fact, a requirement in enjoying it unlike even television or movies—that it's easy to slip into just a little more disbelief.
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Instead, they jumped right to disbelief, thinking this couldn't even be Malik tweeting.
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I'd watch their eyes glaze over in disbelief as I pitched the story.
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"I'm angry, disbelief, I'm hurt," the mother, Yvette King, told Fox 2 Now .
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Like I said, I'm more so in disbelief that my daughter is gone.
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I continued to ask in disbelief: What do you think is on it?
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That laughter will turn to disbelief, amazement and then arrive at delirious delight.
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Each piece of the story was met with tones of disbelief or groans.
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Ingram lay there, frozen in fear and disbelief, until the session was over.
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I noticed one visitor shake his head in disbelief after reading the sign.
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The world is watching, and the world is shaking its head in disbelief.
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This time, it was academy members' turn to react in disbelief and outrage.
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"I remember just disbelief," Kris recalled of the moment the verdict was announced.
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When I first realized I had come in first, it was total disbelief.
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After the confetti settled, Laura was in disbelief over what had just happened.
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One person asked in disbelief if she's really sure she's 27 weeks along.
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It seems confused by Frank's reaction, its black eyes squinting in perplexed disbelief.
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The pop star walked out, and the disbelief was all over Marrero's face.
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They clutched their daughters, some in disbelief, as tears streamed down their faces.
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"When the first officer got here, she was in disbelief," the customer said.
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When approached with the footage by reporters, the boy's father revealed his disbelief.
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"At this point, I'm in complete disbelief and despair," she told the station.
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"Stunned disbelief," North Dakota's John Hoeven said, describing the mood in the room.
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Brock told KVUE the family is still in disbelief over all the attention.
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Across America, political elites and moderate voters are in a state of disbelief.
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Lil Rey responded with a deer-in-the-headlights stare and general disbelief.
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And the disbelief at the actions of the Environmental Protection Agency was bipartisan.
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The morning after he watched in disbelief as she gave her concession speech.
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LIKE many articles of faith, central-bank independence requires some suspension of disbelief.
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First disbelief: "I'm so shook," I meekly typed to my coworkers in Slack.
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When he tells the ferry's captain about the crime, he's met with disbelief.
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" Even Mauro Ranallo's disbelief as Fedor Emelianenko was suplexed "right on his head!
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It's rage and disbelief all pouring out over the course of 270 seconds.
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Another passenger who escaped the inferno, Mohammed Asif, shook his head in disbelief.
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A lot of sadness, a lot of anger, and a lot of disbelief.
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"I actually was in disbelief of seeing his name by mine," Kraus said.
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The Martinsburg Man stared in disbelief for a moment before calling the FBI.
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Hill's account was met with disbelief and disdain from many of Thomas's supporters.
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It would take time for the mix of anger and disbelief to subside.
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She felt outrage, disbelief, then suspicion that the outcome was legitimate, then ashamed.
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The "possibility" that he constructs contains both supreme hopefulness and self-cancelling disbelief.
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Unlike his films, the appreciation of Lewton's artistry requires no suspension of disbelief.
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Throughout the video, MacPherson can be heard laughing in disbelief at the situation.
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The people I have told have either been in disbelief or very understanding.
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The disbelief at having burnt your tongue on the apple pie filling. Again.
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Disbelief takes hold first, then panic, followed by sobering disappointment and simmering resentment.
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Even shaking her head in disbelief as she looks out into the crowd.
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"I was in disbelief at first, but it sounded very official," she said.
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We got back in bed and took selfies of our joy and disbelief.
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When I talked about my crushes, some classmates looked at me in disbelief.
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On Thursday afternoon, family members sat on the front porch, still in disbelief.
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If illusions rely on trust and the suspension of disbelief, so does romance.
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Honestly, I didn't know if I was awake — I was in absolute disbelief.
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Farah had also been in a state of disbelief — at least until recently.
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The woman's hands lie on her lap, palms up in supplication or disbelief.
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Gray's parents jumped for joy as the Escamilla family sat in shocked disbelief.
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"This is good," she said, shaking her head in disbelief as she gestured.
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But one can't help reading it, page after page, in disbelief and disgust.
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Kayfabe isn't merely a suspension of disbelief, it is philosophy about truth itself.
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"At first I was in disbelief," she said to ABC13 in an interview.
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"We're beyond grief and into disbelief," David Axelrod, Obama's old guru, told me.
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My initial reaction to Trump's victory was like everyone else's: disbelief, despair, anxiety.
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Even more amazing, to Woody's disbelief, she appears to like it that way.
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As he discovers the basket, he cries out with apparent joy and disbelief.
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Nothing on "The Young Pope" comes close in stretching the suspension of disbelief.
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In shock and disbelief, Nicole assumed that an intruder must have broken in.
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Nigerians expressed disbelief and anger after the Trump administration announced the new policy.
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Bartell took to Twitter after Swift's donation and posted a message in disbelief.
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Kenin dropped her racket in disbelief, and covered her face with both hands.
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Aaron Hicks clapped his hands against the top of his head in disbelief.
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We are in disbelief that a government would do this to human beings.
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The two women shook their heads in disbelief, but did not respond directly.
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Yet again that feeling of anger mixed with disbelief swept over the country.
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Maier is in disbelief that he's successfully emerged from the complex, decadelong maze.
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"It was the first time she ever talked," Weaver told Today in disbelief.
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"When I found out I had cancer, it was almost disbelief," Randall said.
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So their sons' falling under his spell — that required some suspension of disbelief.
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Most of the reactions on social media seemed to be of total disbelief.
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Is one of them leaning back in disbelief at something the other said?
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When she missed her first shot, she threw back her head in disbelief.
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Rivette signals Brecht as he keeps the audience in a suspension of disbelief.
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Some of those same people circulate stop-the-violence messages, to her disbelief.
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For several minutes, Haverly spoke to news station WNEP on Friday in apparent disbelief.
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If they're running scared and screaming, their contagion adds to your suspension of disbelief.
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"We were both in a state of shock and disbelief," Lindsey, 24, tells PEOPLE.
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Celebrities and fans respond Fans and celebrities alike have expressed disbelief following his death.
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Jillian Harris was in "total shock and disbelief" when her fiancé popped the question.
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In these conversations, the community expressed emotions ranging from disbelief to anger to fear.
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When he read the good news, Jenkins says he threw his phone in disbelief.
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"The entire group was devastated, angry, and in a state of disbelief," Angelacos says.
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That's when I handed it back to her and just was in total disbelief.
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A quick search on Twitter reveals their disbelief that this issue is holding on.
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Public life has become like a play whose audience is unwilling to suspend disbelief.
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In the initial moments of the piece, she portrays her adolescent naïveté and disbelief.
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Wanga told BuzzFeed News she was in "complete disbelief" when she saw the images.
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In the Sandtown neighborhood these arguments have been met, in large part, with disbelief.
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And for global investors, the crown prince's plan requires a healthy suspension of disbelief.
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Watching — and enjoying — most movies these days requires a certain level of suspended disbelief.
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TWO years ago Poland looked on in disbelief as the British voted for Brexit.
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I cracked up laughing as I texted my friend in disbelief over Jackie's antics.
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He won, convincingly, despite all the disbelief and promises that it could never happen.
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"I don't eat bread or pasta," she said, to the disbelief of the audience.
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They also emphasize the show's core request for the audience to suspend their disbelief.
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His blue face and blank stare suggest a look of despair or simply disbelief.
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As they die, their friends watch via webcam, with much crying, snot, and disbelief.
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The results surprised the authors and sent a jolt of disbelief through the profession.
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I watched in disbelief as the distance registered in real-time in the app.
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Pannell said he watched in disbelief when Pence took the stage around 2 a.m.
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"While our guys were shooting free throws," says Rautins, with a hint of disbelief.
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Adobe Photoshop dropped in 1988, initiating the era of doubt and disbelief in photography.
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The film's interweaving of past and present creates a visually unsettling tapestry of disbelief.
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While this drama was occurring, people of color collectively shook their heads in disbelief.
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While there is elation on the streets, there is also a sense of disbelief.
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In the accompanying video, Dallas says he's still in disbelief he landed the campaign.
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It's just proof that there was this disbelief inside the Clinton campaign about Sanders.
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After feigning disbelief, Guthrie sauntered out in a black and red dress to applause.
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Neighbors gathered in Nicholtown, some in disbelief, following the shooting, according to the News.
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Their opponents' disbelief validates the us-versus-them mindset that outsider candidates thrive on.
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Even Fallon and Ansari are in disbelief that these reviews and responses are real.
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In part, that disbelief can be explained by the casual speed of the search.
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How many times have I believed it, or suspended disbelief enough to play along?
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Balancing patience with the disbelief that still lingers over missing the Euros is difficult.
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True grief, beginning with disbelief and often ending elsewhere, was never too late. ♦
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He professed disbelief that political opponents have said he should swear off Mr. Putin.
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He shook his head as if in disbelief and shot them a fierce look.
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She appeared nude with her baby bump and marveled in disbelief about her pregnancy.
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This might not cut it with many Democrats still in disbelief about his decision.
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"I can suspend disbelief and get on board with a wild vision," she says.
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It is the same suspension of disbelief that takes us over when we read.
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Vinci said that she still looks back on the victory over Williams with disbelief.
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"I looked at my phone in disbelief," he said in a Tuesday phone call.
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Why such a silly error, security researchers wondered, gawking in disbelief around the world?
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After NHK's announcement about making an error, Twitter users expressed their frustration and disbelief.
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This means our path to love has been littered with disbelief, laughter and confusion.
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When he emerged several minutes later, he looked in disbelief at the destruction outside.
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"Mmmmm," was all one woman could say, shaking her head as if in disbelief.
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Other clips showed the aftermath of an explosion that left many onlookers in disbelief.
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The diverse faces on the R train were all united in fear and disbelief.
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Beyond disbelief and dread, however, I also felt a familiar swell of self-loathing.
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"He was a sane, good guy," Mr. Ramos said with a tone of disbelief.
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As other young players heard the news, they expressed their disbelief, shock and anger.
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If you choose this life, Unamuno says you will face disbelief, judgment and ridicule.
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On "Fox & Friends" on Wednesday morning, one of the hosts, Brian Kilmeade, expressed disbelief.
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One feels afresh both participants' disbelief that they are even capable of being loved.
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FLANAGAN So many of his stories demand a suspension of disbelief that's pretty huge.
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Sardar Hussain, 16, an ethnic Hazara boy from central Afghanistan, was rocked by disbelief.
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"It's beyond disbelief," a former White House official told Vanity Fair, according to Sherman.
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But despite the initial disbelief from Montreal fans, 85 percent of votes on pksubbantracker.
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Most Americans look at the condition of the nation's political leadership today with disbelief.
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Cech told Cooper that she was in "absolute disbelief" over the Parkland school shooting.
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If you think that's as perverse as it gets, be prepared for further disbelief.
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"And I have a wine decanter now," she said, shaking her head in disbelief.
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I admit to enjoying Trump's populist rhetoric on days when I can suspend disbelief.
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At Pheu Thai's headquarters in Bangkok, the mood fluctuated from cheerful to quiet disbelief.
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Later, he elaborates: "Charlie Kushner," said Bannon, smacking his head again in additional disbelief.
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Still, few operas could require a greater suspension of disbelief from a contemporary American audience.
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"I just opened my fridge and randomly punched into it in utter disbelief," he wrote.
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It's hard to explain what it's like to suspend disbelief with the VR headset on.
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"There is no longer a suspension of disbelief," he describes for his ideal VR experience.
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How did you work with the actors, especially about suspending their disbelief around scary grass?
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The cases have sparked outcry and disbelief, begging a collective question: How could this happen?
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But before you push us over backward in disbelief, just look at this living room.
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For something, anything that could take me away from my still-raw, hot-faced disbelief.
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But when it comes to Trump, reaction is a mixture of disbelief, amusement and revulsion.
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The father-of-three recalled his disbelief when he woke up in a hospital bed.
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It most certainly requires a healthy dose of suspended disbelief (as all fairy tales do).
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In my experience, my admission was all too often met with disbelief, denial, or dismissal.
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Suspend disbelief and suppose that Mr Trump's offer of a barrier-free world is serious.
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He simply chuckles in genuine disbelief about lies that are too absurd to be believed.
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Huddled together, journalists, too, expressed disbelief at what increasingly appeared would be a Trump victory.
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A sense of disbelief and then anger swept over her when she heard the news.
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Roland looks at him in disbelief, and for just a moment, his voice gets heated.
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Furthermore, it seems that European officials are still in disbelief regarding the U.K.'s decision.
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For the firms already affected, the response has been disbelief and anger, Mr. Div said.
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Throughout my life, I've encountered disbelief—revulsion, even—when a typical reader witnessed my struggle.
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"We saw a lot of outrage and frustration and disbelief in the field," Beavers said.
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I have moments of rage, I have moments of confusion, I have moments of disbelief!
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For someone to come in and have their lives shifted, you have to suspend disbelief.
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I blamed myself for my immobility, my disbelief of the nightmare that had become reality.
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But I'm willing to suspend my disbelief for another hyperviolent flick from the Wick team.
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Frustration and disbelief at the uncertainty surrounding Brexit is not confined to the EU alone.
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"They're responding to the threat without a lot of disbelief or being stunned," Narcisse says.
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"Ganny?!" said Jenna in disbelief as the rest of the co-hosts roared with laughter.
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Nearly every player's back is to the camera, but the feeling of disbelief is palpable.
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These pictures had to ask a lot of their audience in terms of suspended disbelief.
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David, a total dolt, waltzes throughout the movie with a perpetual expression of stung disbelief.
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Burger's fans and followers flooded her social media accounts with messages of disbelief and mourning.
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He expresses disbelief at claims of racial profiling by the sheriff's department during traffic patrols.
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That disbelief was one way in which it reared its head, but there are others.
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The rest of the family, their small home now filled with mourners, sit in disbelief.
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Hopeful acceptance of Hillary has shifted to amazed disbelief that she can't put away Bernie.
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Now, though, they may be surrounded by disbelief and hostility, they are at its heart.
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Many Americans looked upon the white supremacist rally at Charlottesville, Va. with disgust and disbelief.
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My guides were still shaking their heads in gobsmacking disbelief as we restarted our descent.
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" Harry recalls his initial reaction to his mother's death as "disbelief, refused to accept it.
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"Everybody is in disbelief," Rosita Donaldson, the suspect's mother, told CNN affiliate WFTS on Friday.
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Hussar was in disbelief for a few seconds, then screamed, then started to tear up.
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Then, there's Fabrice (Bruno Podalydès), who, to his disbelief, fails to lure Isabelle at all.
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"At first I was a bit confused and in disbelief," Moore told the news outlet.
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" The group's Turkish-language magazine proclaimed: "O Istanbul, you have allowed disbelief in your avenues.
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"When I found the first feather, I had about twenty seconds of disbelief," he said.
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I was in disbelief and couldn't think clearly about how to handle the awful situation.
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Let's say you can suspend your disbelief and just get on board with the premise.
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There was disbelief that the behavior described in the lawsuit could still occur in 2016.
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How long can disbelief be suspended with such a track record as Russia has revealed?
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I went home from the party in disbelief that the count had more than doubled.
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Nonetheless, the sergeant expressed disbelief that the VPD investigation had gone so far off course.
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Reportedly Lewis reacted in disbelief when they told her that were developed by American researchers.
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When you first get the call, it's just disbelief because it comes out of nowhere.
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People often react with astonishment and disbelief when told how well we are all doing.
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Like us, you probably read the Panama Papers with a growing sense of disbelief. WTF?
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Musicals, hardly a realistic genre to begin with, always require a certain suspension of disbelief.
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"She essentially blackmails people into listening to her suicide note," Stage said with some disbelief.
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From my friends living inside the kingdom, I hear a mixture of disbelief and joy.
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It was, the women said, a foreign feeling, a twinned sense of disbelief and hope.
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"It was supposed to be a fortress like this," Mr. King said, staring in disbelief.
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"The problem is that Germans aren't really big with suspension of disbelief," Ms. Friese said.
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"Swan Lake" always requires a hearty suspension of disbelief, but the twists here are baffling.
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Aramco's listing still needs to overcome disbelief over its valuation and suspicions about its governance.
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The pose somehow conveys a sense of impotent rage, of utter disbelief, of overwhelming despair.
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Galusca expressed disbelief that in just 50 years, the village has become almost entirely abandoned.
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He paused to stare in disbelief at his opening's catering bill of several thousand dollars.
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Officer Bailey's brother Joshua Bailey, 34, said his family was in disbelief over the accusations.
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The majority of their responses have been disbelief at how much is actually at stake.
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When big Patreon deposits first started to hit his bank account, Belcher was in disbelief.
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AS AID WORKERS battle the second-worst outbreak in history, they face violence and disbelief.
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Father Julius doesn't believe in God, but wants to be proved wrong in his disbelief.
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Trapped civilians expressed disbelief, and the Syrian military denied that another deal had been reached.
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Critic's Notebook NEW HAVEN — Suspension of our disbelief is a natural element of attending theater.
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She was charged with acting up in school, leaving her family in shock and disbelief.
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The looks on the faces of the advisors surrounding him ranged from disgust to disbelief.
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"That said, there is still a feeling of disbelief at what is happening," Wakabayashi said.
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Each shooting brings disbelief followed by a declaration of outrage that something must be done.
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He is "still in disbelief" that his putt for 59 failed to fall, he said.
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" In the next take, Greene delivered the line in a tone of gentle disbelief. "Brilliant!
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Instead, they ask the public to suspend disbelief for their version of the greater good.
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I watched in disbelief as Waddles writhed and twitched, her long white neck contracting randomly.
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"Only my friends and family have reacted with disbelief and excitement for me," she said.
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They expressed disbelief on social media, using the hashtag #TheyAreUs to embrace the Muslim community.
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But we willingly suspend our disbelief in her fiction because its production so darn deft.
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Kenzi's face lit up was disbelief as she clapped, danced, and hugged her now-famous dad.
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"All of a sudden, there was this cloud of fear and uncertainty and disbelief," he says.
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Immediately, my brother-in-law stopped the car and joined me in my screams and disbelief.
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" Amanda Walker, Kenneth's wife, told The Buffalo News: "I am angry and relieved but in disbelief.
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"It's disbelief that I can achieve such heights," Federer said after his match, according to ESPN.
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There's a cost to these hard truths, and one for learning them: willful suspension of disbelief.
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I was in total disbelief as I didn't think nuggets of this size were still around.
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Still somewhat in disbelief but I know that God must have needed His angel in Heaven.
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When I go to the movies, I can suspend disbelief, as long as it's not egregious.
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Such technologies can change the way that people experience storytelling and persuade them to suspend disbelief.
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Magikarp Jump's dark twist on this recognized fact has compelled players to take their disbelief online.
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Lisa says she and John were in disbelief after the winning numbers were announced that night.
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"You could see the look of utter disbelief on her face when that happened," he says.
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Disbelief at the bureaucracy it would cause and at the loss of competition that would ensue.
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"Alec, who had never met Jackie, was in a state of hyper-disbelief," writes Simon, 74.
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While this season definitely requires some willful suspension of disbelief, the show's come a long way.
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Pulling away for a moment, she exclaimed her disbelief while wiping away some tears of joy.
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President Trump's disbelief that climate change is real seems to dictate many of his environmental policies.
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She is clearly excited and in disbelief that she is auditioning for such a big project.
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I'm in a state of disbelief and I cry with his family and all of Fiorentina.
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As it is, countless Republicans are caught between disbelief and exasperation with the party's standard-bearer.
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How did they all feel after Vanderpump's apparent disbelief over the Hadid children having Lyme disease?
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THE POLITICAL arts are often likened to magic because they depend on the suspension of disbelief.
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"Suspension of disbelief is kind of impossible 'cause their dad will be in it," he says.
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They blinked in disbelief at his daily whims, rants, and half-baked, ill-informed, reckless decisions.
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"Did you try to play baseball or something?" asks Caputo, 50, as Atkins laughs in disbelief.
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Used extensively across Twitter and Facebook, this GIF essentially became the embodiment of mild, polite disbelief.
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Here ex-Muslims trade stories of families kicking their children out after they confess their disbelief.
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The police officer who sees the body stares in disbelief instead of breaking down in tears.
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She said she approached him in disbelief, and he asked whether he could sign her poster.
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The crowd of 250,234 — minus a few thousand Oakland fans — howled in disbelief at the ending.
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Right now, flowing inside this valley are emotions that range from fear to disbelief to anger.
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I have shed so many tears in this journey tears of frustration, deprivation, disbelief and gratitude.
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"She was surprised," the detective testified, according to the Salt Lake Tribune, about the teen's disbelief.
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"I'm sure there are readers who can't suspend their disbelief when reading my work," he wrote.
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It's hard to suspend the disbelief when prestige can be conjured at the whims of corporate.
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" Virginia picked up the receiver and heard the news with the same devastated disbelief: "What happened?
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"She tells you to throw away all of your photos," Megan said, disbelief in her Gchat.
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"I was in disbelief, because early on, they said it was not a customer," Lucas says.
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My social media feeds were a mix of disbelief, gallows humor, panic, despair, and then blame.
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It's an awesome illusion and technical feat, but there's always some active suspension of disbelief involved.
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"I sat there in disbelief, I wasn't quite sure what had happened,' " DeLuzio told Fox Sports.
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A screenshot of the exchange shows her writing back with giddy disbelief at 7:02 a.m.
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Several typically skeptical Redditors have expressed disbelief that the image was actually drawn by a kid.
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Danny and Dan should meet, in a sort of suspended disbelief only found at the Overlook.
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Peter DeFazio expressed disbelief that the CEO could be in the dark about the company's efforts.
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Eventually, though — actually, pretty quickly — you may start feeling more disbelief than you care to suspend.
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Sometimes in this business of media analysis, you just have to shake your head in disbelief.
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And when progressives erupt in frustration, the media will be full of outrage and shocked disbelief.
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It fermented a snowballing of disbelief in the legitimacy of the czar leading toward the revolution.
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Has blinking been the universal sign of disbelief all this time and no one told me?
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After all, inducing suspension of disbelief in the audience is the cornerstone of much of entertainment.
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Ms. DeGeneres tweeted her gratitude, while Mr. Scully, the sportscaster, expressed momentary disbelief, according to ESPN.
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Michael Frank ran his finger down his medical bill, studying the charges and pausing in disbelief.
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Fans worldwide expressed disbelief at the stark difference between the photo and Li's famously youthful appearance.
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Sacchi remained stoic in the face of disbelief and distrust from high-profile players and peers.
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Not only is she surprised, Dion's expression of disbelief and happiness is pretty damn amazing, too.
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The reaction ranged from outrage to disbelief -- both on Capitol Hill and within the White House.
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He was in disbelief the entire time—including when he testified at trial two years later.
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We are all in disbelief and shock but I will be in touch again very soon.
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Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians was in clear disbelief on the sidelines at the officials' decision.
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Vidal reacted with disbelief, arguing that Cuba had always fulfilled its obligations to protect foreign diplomats.
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You can hear the disbelief in the voice of anyone asking some version of these questions.
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First came anxiety, followed by despair, which gave way to disbelief and anger and, finally, resignation.
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And for the first time in the opera's history, there was no need to suspend disbelief.
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Half the pleasure of eating like this, for nonvegans at least, is the surprise and disbelief.
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Mertens fell to the court and Sabalenka looked to the sky in disbelief before they embraced.
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I had a sense of disbelief: was it really possible on every single one of them?
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"I was astounded, in disbelief that there were any charges to be had," Thomason told AJC.
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The relative calm has fueled disbelief in some quarters that the virus is even a threat.
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There was a sense of disbelief among his friends that he could just suddenly be gone.
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Following the Tuesday announcement, people on Twitter were abuzz with confusion, disbelief, and sometimes even anger.
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When he finds that certainty — that this is indeed happening — his disbelief turns to pure joy.
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We were all sitting at our lockers — I think we were all kind of in disbelief.
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He was in shock and continued to express disbelief that his scores could be so low.
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Several times, Mr. Rechnitz's testimony elicited what sounded like muffled laughs of disbelief from the audience.
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Since I turned 40 I've encountered disbelief that I could possibly be enjoying my own life.
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Merely understanding what a news report or commentary is saying requires a temporary suspension of disbelief.
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The concept was simple, yet mind-boggling, and Crawford said he regarded the scene with disbelief.
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I'm always up for a suspension of disbelief, but I had trouble with the assassination attempt.
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Kourtney, Kim and Kris sat quietly at the table in disbelief as the verbal blows continued.
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You guys are absolutely crazy," one victim responds in disbelief, to which Matarazzo responds, "We're insane.
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Like other Americans, Latinos have followed these events with a mix of shock, disgust, and disbelief.
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"You're laughing out of amazement and disbelief and kind of empathizing with the confusion," Brown said.
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Her sons expressed disbelief when Ms. Chavis told them that Mr. Trump had won the election.
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Watching the scene unfold, the leathery man behind the counter, Anthony, shakes his head in disbelief.
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I usually don't have trouble suspending disbelief to allow the fantasy world of "Homeland" to unfurl.
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It hadn't even been 21 minutes yet; at this point, everyone was kind of in disbelief.
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Tanta priest Tawfik Kobeish expressed perhaps the most common of all emotions among the grieving: disbelief.
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In a video posted by her close friend Jesse Mermell, Pressley stands up in seeming disbelief.
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"You saw?" he asked in disbelief, holding up his phone and then narrating what was happening.
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But Trump sent the bar home early and threw Twitter into a state of saddened disbelief.
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I am in disbelief right now… This is Long Island, Bahamas and the ocean water is missing!!!
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"It's your house, open the door!" the NFL star says as Tammy stares at him in disbelief.
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Vegetable and salad lovers in Britain took to twitter to express disbelief at the sudden short supply.
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Her facial expression turned from disbelief to indignation to excitement to acceptance in less than a minute.
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" Carl Bildt, the former Swedish prime minister, tweeted of his disbelief at US President's original comment. "Sweden?
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Western leaders often shake their heads in disbelief at the sums China spends on its huge projects.
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It means that you don't actually have to suspend your disbelief that much while watching the movie.
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In her eyes I see disbelief and she asks me: 'He's not going to die, will he?
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For the rest of the night he still was in a state of absolute disbelief and excitement.
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Osaka pulled her visor down over her eyes in apparent disbelief and embraced Williams at the net.
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And within the queer community, the decision to not be visible is met with disbelief and anger.
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The family laughed in disbelief while telling their story, with Mariam switching constantly between tears and laughter.
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"At the time I was still, you know, pretty starstruck, so I was in disbelief," she says.
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LONDON - British singer Sam Smith has expressed his disbelief at seeing a friend racially abused in London.
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Kostow took to Instagram to express his disbelief at Mistry's suggestion that restaurant kitchens lacked sufficient parity.
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Your users have an automatic, if basic, suspension of disbelief if your program presents itself as human.
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More than most shows, "Cats" demands not just a suspension of disbelief but a fairly complete surrender.
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Frankie is incredulous at the movie, and can't mask his disbelief at all the dicks on screen.
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And we will probably keep experiencing the same did-that-just-happen disbelief we're experiencing right now.
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After TMZ reported Mac Miller's death on Friday, fans around the world expressed their sympathy and disbelief.
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This transformation may or may not have been innocent, but it challenges the willing suspension of disbelief.
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While speaking to the new station, Chambers was still in disbelief about what happened to her daughter.
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When Trump's victory actually came to pass, my response—and that of everyone I know—was disbelief.
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The ghost would flinch, jump back, and gaze in irritated disbelief at the lens of Frank's camera.
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Already not buying into Lou's (Edward Asner) famous group of friends, her disbelief only grows when Mrs.
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It only took a short while before bewildered reactions started pouring in, all expressing disbelief and dismay.
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Other reasons for Trump supporters' willing suspension of disbelief on Russia's malign intent are unique to Republicans.
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A watery eyed O'Leary straps the blue-faced collectible to his wrist and stares at in disbelief.
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After Naik's colleague served SCL with the paperwork, Carroll stood looking at his phone in satisfied disbelief.
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But he denied any wrongdoing, saying that's how he found the rodent and filmed it in disbelief.
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The writer eventually publishes Frankenstein under her married name — much to the disbelief of those around her.
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He shrugged off his disbelief and headed to Texas, not even knowing who the head coach was.
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As you watch the video now ... you see Lisa staring at Kathy in disbelief as she speaks.
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The Dalton family has expressed their shock, disbelief and deep condolences, following the shootings and Jason's arrest.
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They comb through recent history in disbelief, condemning the short-sighted avarice that fueled the economy's collapse.
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"My reaction was just uncontrolled giggling, followed by disbelief and more giggling," Makelle told The Huffington Post.
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If we're all able to suspend our disbelief — and most of us were — well, it's worth it.
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He loves the expression of happiness and disbelief that many people show when they see his home.
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The move provoked anger and disbelief among protesters and heightened political tension in the Chinese-ruled city.
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But the tweet drew reactions of such rage, disgust and disbelief that they were hard to ignore.
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The people recording the video can also be heard reacting in disbelief as they identified the actor.
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That meant the title was Spieth's, and both he and Johnson were left with looks of disbelief.
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A common theme throughout the second season was Mary Louise's disbelief that Perry was an abusive husband.
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Darkened rooms and threats of violence which you can believe if you relinquish your disbelief is menacing.
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These are regularly passed around my circle of queer women with equal parts disbelief, resignation, and humor.
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Liberals voiced disbelief that such bloodletting, this time at a country music festival, had happened yet again.
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In our meetings with NGOs and human rights groups, we kept looking at each other in disbelief.
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Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) and other congressional Republicans expressed anger and disbelief at the FBI's decision.
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Watching the ball roll past d'Arnaud and a runner trot home left Harvey frozen in apparent disbelief.
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She was in disbelief when her father went out and came back with a bottle of whiskey.
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"Later on, I found out that everything she told me was a lie," Barbara says with disbelief.
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"I was in total disbelief," Nichole, 40, tells PEOPLE of the moment she learned of the diagnosis.
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South Africans have strongly condemned the practice, taking to social media to voice their disbelief and concern.
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Ariana Mikulski, who faced down Holzhauer on his fourth episode, was practically in disbelief watching it happen.
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My dad briefly took his eyes off of the road and threw me a stare of disbelief.
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I guess it was my way of trying to control this fog of disbelief I was in.
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So the capacity of the audience [to suspend disbelief] has taken a little hit because of that.
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To my disbelief, he turned me down, saying that ancient Greek was not relevant to my job.
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"There is a pie chart that encompasses those years of my life," she writes, with palpable disbelief.
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The more I got into it, the more disbelief I felt about this country we call home.
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The reasons for this silence are obvious: Women fear retaliation, indifference or disbelief if they speak up.
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The more far-flung the fantasy, the more natural it may be for audiences to suspend disbelief.
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Days later, I was in disbelief when I heard that a New Rochelle man had tested positive.
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But in the days and weeks to follow, these feelings reverted to disbelief: What was he thinking?
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And all those fans with passionate expressions of disbelief might want to share that with other people.
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After she bared her soul, Dylan was met with much "vitriol and disbelief," as she put it.
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We walked out holding hands, bound in solidarity, still in disbelief about what we had just done.
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"They're going to have to actually draw by lots," Mr. Kays said, with a shade of disbelief.
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Valkyrie's in disbelief, but Thor tells her she's a ruler and that's what she's meant to do.
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Yet both refuse to surrender to their passion, because of a mix of disbelief, denial and pride.
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"But we're going from one huge thing to another," she added, her silken voice fluttering with disbelief.
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It was the largest fourth-quarter comeback in franchise history and left the Bears stunned in disbelief.
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Rothschild was ejected, which so surprised catcher Gary Sanchez that he whipped his head around in disbelief.
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There are other passages in "Walk Through Walls" that will make readers rub their eyes in disbelief.
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Rubinstein recalls an interviewer describing her disbelief when she saw the milk carton in her mail pile.
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Therefore, the standard for the suspension of disbelief in children's novels is both lower and more exacting.
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"Some of the women I was passing, it was just complete disbelief," Sellers said after the race.
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Go ahead and make that argument, Mr. Tommasini — while Gustav looks down shaking his head in disbelief!
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" Speaking with a tone of disbelief, he added: "The idea that there's going to be this revolution?
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Sarah Reeves sat on her couch in Eugene, Oregon, staring at her laptop screen in furious disbelief.
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In these situations, wearers must plead their cases to police, whose disbelief can return them to jail.
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Many emerged shaken, in disbelief about the practices they'd just seen carried out in their own countries.
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There was something to take away if you were willing to suspend disbelief and work at it.
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She responded with tears and devastation and shared in my disbelief of whether this moment was real.
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Many of the young women with chronic pain I've interviewed have stories about this culture of disbelief.
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"We have a lighting guy," says Sella, and you can almost hear his disbelief of that fact.
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Many of the other accusations against Clinton were met with disbelief, and dismissed as purely political attacks.
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Sometimes at the rallies, I would look at these camera crews and then open Twitter on my phone, watch it welling up with cascades of disbelief at whichever deliberately disbelief-inducing thing Trump had just said, and wonder what the point of any of us being there was.
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The 17-year-old shared his disbelief at the chart, writing "Speechless" on his Instagram Story on Tuesday.
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After a moment of disbelief, he said he then looked at the news and realized what had happened.
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" Prieto is quoted as being "incredulous and in disbelief" and asking, "Why the hell are we standing down?
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On our first night as we walked Mila to bed, she looked up and in disbelief said, 'Moon!
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While Dunford knew for decades she had a twin, Bennett on the other hand was in complete disbelief.
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Khloé recently told PEOPLE she's in disbelief that her baby is about to hit the one-year mark.
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John Perrine posted images of the incident on Twitter, complete with a face palm emoji symbolizing his disbelief.
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Chase Cook, a reporter at Capital Gazette, shared his disbelief that his former colleague was among the victims.
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You just have to suspend your disbelief because otherwise, how are you going to enjoy any television show?
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Page, a single mother, says her family and friends were in disbelief when she brought up the possibility.
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In a video of the pair's first encounter, Eilish stands in disbelief, before literally doubling over in shock.
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Blake Shelton took to Twitter to express the same shock and and disbelief as her millions of fans.
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The interview has been met with shock and disbelief by Facebook users, who have expressed embarrassment and mortification.
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Despite my disbelief and frustration, I was determined to vote because I wanted my voice to be heard.
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Gwen McGeorge stands in disbelief on the second level of her home in Jefferson City on May 23.
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"People are buying $35 tickets," Mailhot says, her voice lilting up in disbelief before breaking into a laugh.
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This disbelief freaked out Republican strategists who want their voters to be panicked enough to vote in November.
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" These are fair game for Twitch broadcasts, and Alex expresses disbelief that Yandere Simulator is "somehow even worse.
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Following Friday night's game, Angels payers and fans were pretty much in disbelief, and shared their thoughts online.
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To her disbelief, it touted the fact that 1,22015 papers had exonerated sugar of links to chronic disease.
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WHEN Britain handed Hong Kong back to China 20 years ago, many politicians in the West suspended disbelief.
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INDIANAPOLIS — Jack Conklin walked to the podium, glanced down at the crowd and shook his head in disbelief.
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Dany reacts to Jon's "Army of the Dead" speech about how you thought she would: with utter disbelief.
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After tears of joy, gasps of shock, and a split second of disbelief, of course- I said YES!
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We hug and support our coworker and, still all in disbelief, get back to caring for our patients.
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She told PEOPLE in March that there have been moments of disbelief that she is now a mom.
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His words echoed the anguish and disbelief felt by many Parisians as they watched the historic structure burn.
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Any disbelief she expressed stemmed from the fact that Trump has gotten so far in the election cycle.
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"Boh … what have we done?" he finally said, teetering around the stage and shaking his head in disbelief.
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Sometimes the world of tech news makes you sit back in disbelief and wonder what can happen next.
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I'm still in disbelief that we made it out because we were surrounded by fire the entire time.
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"The first thing she told me was, 'I'll help you become a US citizen'," Mora laughs in disbelief.
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FROM COINAGE: 7 Most Expensive Music Videos "I was shocked and in disbelief," Brown states in the declaration.
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CNN interviewed more than 40 Muslim Americans who expressed raw emotions ranging from disbelief to anger to fear.
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After tears of joy, gasps of shock, and a split second of disbelief, of course – I said YES!
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And a recent video of him nailing a pencil flip has both him and us blinking in disbelief.
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"I was in disbelief," Stanton tells PEOPLE, revealing that doctors called her with the news early Monday morning.
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On Red State, an influential conservative website, commenters reacted with disbelief to a piece about the Trump endorsement.
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When told Hunter unilaterally removed the painting, Jackson Lee made a sound of disbelief and shook her head.
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When you have disbelief, it's not like you can suddenly flick a light switch and everything is fine.
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There was communal disbelief among the younger moon enthusiasts that they'd never heard of O'Brien or his DDEs.
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"We are all in a state of shock, disbelief and profound sorrow," Henley said in a statement Monday.
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Farage also spelled out the disbelief he witnessed in the U.S. at the restrictions Europe places on Britain.
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John Hoeven told CNN, adding that there was "stunned disbelief" in the room and they prayed for McCain.
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"Hola, se or!" joked Jim Bob, with the happy grandparents expressing their disbelief that Israel is already 1.
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For now, a little suspension of disbelief is required to imagine how this could all work in practice.
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But although it is somewhat rooted in reality, you'll have to suspend disbelief to take this film seriously.
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President Donald Trump's lies and falsehoods still have the power to incite new levels of rage and disbelief.
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Their jokes belie only sexism, a general disbelief that she can hack it because she isn't a man.
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They are deconstructed history as told by an industry built largely around suspension of disbelief as a premise.
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Smith, who could not be reached for comment, was reportedly in a state of disbelief over being banned.
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If you're working hard but are in disbelief about the state of your bank account, you're not alone.
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The young man was shot as commuters, snarled by roadblocks set up by demonstrators, looked on in disbelief.
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Reacting to the news, James and Betty Turpin, David's parents, told ABC News on Tuesday of their disbelief.
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So let's suspend our disbelief and look at this tussle over the cash, which is central to everything.
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In disbelief, I asked why he needed money when he has $2 million already committed in the company.
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A fellow representative can be seen hiding her face with her hand and shaking her head in disbelief.
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Clinton aides now express disbelief that anyone would question such "opposition research" on Trump, even from Russian sources.
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That's why its best writers have to work so hard to suspend our disbelief by investing in characters.
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It's no surprise the most popular GIF of the year is an expression of confused, slightly offended disbelief.
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But then Z. drew back, letting his arm fall from her shoulder, and looked at her in disbelief.
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"We expect investors to react with disbelief and dismay at this arguably avoidable controversy at BT," they said.
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Reading the utter disbelief on my face, the officer proved his point by answering the next few buzzers.
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We looked at each other in gleeful disbelief, more confident than ever that we'd hired the right guy.
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Oh yes, the receipt for the Plan B. The season ends with Rob staring at Sharon in disbelief.
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By forcing her to convert to Islam, you're helping her leave behind a lifetime of sin and disbelief.
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Clearly in disbelief about how she had got back here, she opens her mouth, but nothing comes out.
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"We've had comments from people in the States and all over the world," says Yuna, seemingly in disbelief.
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On Wednesday, Mr. Fox expressed disbelief that Mr. Peña Nieto would invite Mr. Trump for the private meeting.
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Asked whether the Jets had made any noticeable adjustments at halftime, Cleveland Coach Hue Jackson reacted in disbelief.
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Although they had known the closing was coming, Ms. Gatewood said, there was still an atmosphere of disbelief.
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Some expressed disbelief that a former press secretary could be granted a seat among reporters in the room.
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A couple of seconds later, he pointed down a hallway at the Greek and Roman torsos with disbelief.
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Let's just say that accepting his role in the proceedings requires an almost-literal willing suspension of disbelief.
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The widespread disbelief of rape has a complicated history but a relatively simple cause: People don't believe women.
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"He's a hero here!" said an exasperated Jochen Dieckmann, a German who was shaking his head in disbelief.
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But a half-apology that exposes survivors to more criticism and disbelief may do more harm than good.
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I felt confident enough in the face of the disbelief and the dismissal of what I was saying.
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Women of color experience sexual violence at disproportionate rates and have more barriers to reporting and face disbelief.
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Her responses prompted exclamations of disbelief from a large audience and expressions of frustration from some council members.
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Some of the questions from children and young people have included an element of disbelief at what happened.
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Back in Brooklyn, Esty's family erupts in disbelief when they hear she is in Germany, of all places.
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Cynicism breeds a kind of nihilism, a disbelief in all values, an assumption that others' motives are bad.
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"In some ways, when you have that many bad things happen, it's a sense of disbelief," she says.
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Many Trump supporters engage nonetheless in a willing suspension of disbelief when they partake of right-wing media.
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At a simple level, the fundamentals are facts, while the story is an illusion — a suspension of disbelief.
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Seemingly in disbelief, Burnett, who is close friends with Brown, shook her head while the reunion footage played.
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The reaction from the foreign policy establishment on the op-ed pages has been outright panic and disbelief.
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"Some of the women I was passing, it was just complete disbelief," she said after the Boston Marathon.
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She watched the video of her yelling "Trump" on full volume, her head in her hands, in disbelief.
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I laughed as he recounted how he looked on in disbelief when his friend poured a second shot.
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He was woken by his teammate Anthony Davis, who recalled James' initial disbelief at reports of Bryant's death.
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For hours afterward, a group of neighbors gathered near the boy's home and expressed disbelief about the accident.
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I dove headfirst into this experience with him, entertaining every exclamation by exclaiming my own shock and disbelief.
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They were filled with fury and disbelief, and eager to show it to the rest of the world.
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"She is a really big fighter, a legend for me," Bogdanovic said, still in disbelief after her victory.
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Trump's refusal to condemn Russia has largely prompted consternation, scorn and disbelief from politicians, pundits and the press.
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For an hour in this second leg, there had been hope, at least, a willing suspension of disbelief.
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"I wish I was that good looking," Ruffalo told Jimmy Fallon in disbelief on "The Tonight Show" Wednesday.
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The Guardian said many writers are therefore shocked when they do win, and some react with total disbelief.
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That is partly because of the play itself, a peculiar romance that asks you to suspend your disbelief.
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I'm staring at the coat rack looking for somewhere to suspend more disbelief, and there's no more room.
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The freakishly long Greek star slammed Curry's unconventional alley-oop pass home, with both benches reacting in disbelief.
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And in order to know what's going on on screen, there has to be a suspension of disbelief.
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I felt my palms begin to sweat as I stared at the notification in disbelief, jaw slightly slack.
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Franken was in disbelief over the fact that Facebook was unaware that those options were available to advertisers.
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Psychologists Thalia Goldstein and Jaqueline Woolley have found that children's disbelief in Santa Claus is progressive, not instantaneous.
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She frequently made eye contact with Mueller and occasionally looked frustrated with his statements, shaking her head in disbelief.
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The explanation of his disappearance was met with disbelief by many people in Hong Kong, including pro-democracy lawmakers.
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And yet, as allegations against powerful men have unfolded over the years, you can't help but watch in disbelief.
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Obama and his aides responded with disbelief when they learned of Trump's Saturday morning tweets laying out the charges.
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G-Forces Even if we suspend our disbelief and accept the ship&aposs speed, another issue arises: g-forces.
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So many parents, most of them, will respond with disbelief at some levels, [or] with anxiety, sadness and anger.
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Yes, this is just a movie and, with a willing suspension of disbelief, we're all okay with this concept.
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"I was terrified, I was shocked, I was in complete disbelief," MacCaskill, now 66, of Westwood, California, tells PEOPLE.
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The next he was standing in disbelief, listening to second-degree murder and three other felony charges against him.
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"Someone mistakenly gave me the keys to the kingdom," she said, her eyes still wide with disbelief even now.
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To hear the Associated Press tell it, it was a moment of disbelief for those sitting on the sidelines.
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I was unable to suspend my disbelief as Tiff clearly has no understanding of bondage, BDSM or power dynamics.
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"I was in shock and disbelief, almost frozen," Salgot tells PEOPLE of the moment she received the heartbreaking news.
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I liked it best when they couldn't hold their disbelief, because who were they to assume anything about me?
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She nods in obvious disbelief as she's shown the school's meditation room, filled with napping rich kids de-stressing.
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Like many parents, Khloé Kardashian is in disbelief that her baby is about to hit the one-year mark.
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She covered her face with her hands as she swayed back and forth between panic, disbelief, and loving approval.
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I have a moment of disbelief over the fact that I will be 26 in just a few hours.
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So, the original tweeter's disbelief that strangers really do randomly tell women to smile has effectively been proven wrong.
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As Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria escorts Olga into the locker room, Fernández beams a boyish grin, clearly in disbelief.
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At the Facebook launch, I expressed my disbelief that we could have intimacy without privacy and democracy without privacy.
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The angry, crudely anti-Muslim man who campaigned with Mr Trump left old comrades shaking their heads in disbelief.
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So when a doctor told her she needed a complete hip replacement at age 47, Spencer was in disbelief.
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"Until the point where they actually meet the dog, [the customer] is in a very happy disbelief," says Wang.
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Everyone freezes in disbelief for what seems like eternity, the bride covering her mouth with her hand in shock.
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Along with disbelief, accusers confront the real prospect of being held responsible for what happened when they come forward.
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Audiences, seeing too much of the actor's labor, struggle to suspend disbelief and associate fully with any one character.
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But please suspend your disbelief for a moment and just imagine how these girls would run the fucking world.
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" Colbert appeared to be in disbelief, saying: "You just said that you muted the president of the United States.
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But when they're put on alert, confirmation bias swings the other direction, to total disbelief of what's actually real.
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Michael Nelson In Louisiana's St. John the Baptist Parish, one resident who lost his home Tuesday was in disbelief.
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The disastrous flub truly became the talk of the night, with many partygoers in disbelief at what had happened.
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You never have a hard time suspending disbelief because as far-fetched as everything is, it's grounded in reality.
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Magic has its own logic; one doesn't so much suspend disbelief as exchange one set of beliefs for another.
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"I can't say I thought I had that split in me," said Scott, still rubbing his head in disbelief.
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Ford did not want to go public with her story, knowing the hostility, retaliation, and disbelief she would face.
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It feels like people are split on why they want to know — it's either genuine interest or genuine disbelief.
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The Sooners senior Ryan Spangler, a native Oklahoman, rubbed his bleary eyes with a towel, as if in disbelief.
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The girls stare at each other in total disbelief for a few moments, before going in for the hug.
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DeMille says people are sometimes willing to suspend disbelief because they want the discounts they're seeing to be real.
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The couple have said they are devastated and in disbelief that their son could have done such a thing.
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To The Los Angeles Times, he expressed disbelief at how quickly the Mendocino fire became a record-breaking inferno.
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He had walked into the hospital room and stood over the body of his friend, angry, sad, in disbelief.
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One source close to Glencore, who asked not to be identified, said executives were "in a state of disbelief".
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As the jury announced its verdict, Kosto wore a look of disbelief, and his attorney just shook his head.
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He then shook his head in something resembling disbelief all the way to his chair amid the loud applause.
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Rather than inform the public, all this does is cast clouds of distrust and disbelief over the scientific community.
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Videos posted to social media and reviewed by Business Insider show the pornography playing while bystanders watch in disbelief.
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Cameraman, Nick Migwi, and I stared out of the window in disbelief -- what had we signed ourselves up for?
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I am still in disbelief that my francophile fantasy of having my own pied-à-terre is coming true.
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Which is the real world, the world of doubt and disbelief or the world of unbelievable free-flowing magic?
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It all depends on how much the other elements of the movie have encouraged us to suspend our disbelief.
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"You're not going to tell me what she said?" she says in disbelief as he hangs up the phone.
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My disillusionment with that job, and many jobs that came after, came down to an inability to suspend disbelief.
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In both traditional and remote workplaces, victims often struggle with the fear of repercussions for speaking out or disbelief.
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She captured the anger and disbelief we feel that civilians can purchase war weapons in a matter of minutes.
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"I was running up and down the stairs filling buckets with water," she says, still laughing out of disbelief.
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" In a statement to the courtroom, Delaware County Prosecutor Carol O'Brien expressed her disbelief for the "horrifying" situation. "Ms.
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Aides described Mr. Trump as shaken, watching news coverage of the video with a mix of disbelief and horror.
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He's at ease because he's convinced that he's already had the illness, however, much to her disbelief, she said.
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The revelations were initially met not with outrage at Mr. Karadima, but with disbelief and anger at his accusers.
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I heard it jaywalking once, and actually stopped in the middle of the street, about to faint with disbelief.
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Yang's announcement was met with cheers from the debate crowd – and laughter and disbelief among his rivals on stage.
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You'd get a sly smile off an old lady but other than that, it was a look of disbelief.
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And I think that disbelief and the emotional devastation of his election colored a lot of our judgments. Absolutely.
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Aster banks on the suspension of disbelief, which is part of the delicate compact we make with horror movies.
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The crowd was trying to get some chants going, but everyone seems to be in total disbelief: Another injury?
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"I doubt any reader will need to suspend disbelief for even a moment," Naomi Alderman writes in her review.
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There's not really a good way for Pence to respond to all these true statements, so he feigned disbelief.
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His mouth was open as if in disbelief or perhaps worry that his deliveries were late and getting cold.
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He reminds us that good improvising is about chance-taking and suspending disbelief as much as it's about mastery.
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How often does a tweet, a policy action or a statement by President Trump leave Peter Thiel in disbelief?
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It's hard to say when my disbelief turned into despair, but the shift was completed in the past week.
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Ms. Warren was referring to a widely reported anecdote, and Mr. Matthews's disbelief was criticized as sexist and dismissive.
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Yet when the list of "Institutes of Eminence" was announced recently, it was met with disbelief and biting satire.
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As Scott Cacciola wrote in The Times: "The crowd at Quicken Loans Arena shuffled to the exits in disbelief."
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After the news of his murder was confirmed, shock, disbelief, powerlessness and a terrible feeling of loneliness overcame me.
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The news that Márquez had been linked to the drug trade, even peripherally, was met with disbelief in Mexico.
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"I remember seeing the movie for the first time in disbelief of how bad it was," Mr. MacLachlan said.
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When Schönebeck inspected Wafa's documents, he turned to him in disbelief and said the German authorities' decision was insane.
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He stared in disbelief at the corrections officers in an upstate New York prison where he was serving time.
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Kiwis -- the nickname for people from New Zealand -- who are living overseas have sent messages of love and disbelief.
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Like a deep earthquake, Trump's election triggered waves of disbelief, anger and, ultimately, a coalescing of like-minded people.
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Around the world, observers reacted with anxiety, disbelief and humor to Mr. Trump's 63-minute news conference on Thursday.
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"We were just in disbelief that so many people loved our photos," the couple said of the online attention.
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People in the audience were smiling, but whether it was in happiness or sheer disbelief was not entirely clear.
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In an audio-recorded conversation, an agent expressed disbelief that Beam had let Gibson's behavior continue for so long.
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President Trump said on Twitter that he had received a call from the Saudi king expressing disbelief and sadness.
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Hutto knows most of Johnson's story and was, like others, in disbelief that such things could happen in America.
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Kourtney Kardashian, Kim Kardashian West and Jenner sit quietly at the table in disbelief as the verbal blows continue.
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It combines indifference to conventional notions of morality or propriety with disbelief that others would be motivated by them.
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A day after arriving in Amman, a city he barely recognizes now, Adi was still in shock and disbelief.
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Increasingly, women who spoke out weren't automatically met with disbelief, with some perpetrators even having been held to account.
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After last year's voting results were announced, Rory McIlroy, a four-time major winner from Northern Ireland, expressed disbelief.
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Students and parents, already full of anxiety over the high-stakes admissions process, expressed their disbelief and agony online.
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"I can sort of see the expression on her face, of sort of disbelief and dismissal," said Connecticut Sen.
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She expressed frustration, exasperation and disbelief after Kanepi struck many of her 40 winners, but remained dialed in throughout.
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And a twist at the end, too moving and shrewd to reveal, may require a larger suspension of disbelief.
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However, some audiences suspend their disbelief when the person leading our country spins his tales irrespective of inconvenient facts.
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When you're in virtual reality glasses and the part of the suspension of disbelief is that you control things.
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Jeong simply walked around the mound, looking up to the sky in disbelief, while Cho seemed frozen in time.
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These cities, in actuality, are not quite real, and whether we are to suspend our disbelief is not clear.
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The newly appointed minister responsible for cybersecurity in Japan has provoked disbelief by admitting he has never used a computer.
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The end result is so real it becomes fact, freeing audience members to suspend disbelief and fully explore their fear.
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"European diplomats are constantly asking about Trump's rise with disbelief and, now, growing panic," a senior NATO official told Reuters.
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And even more remarkable is the way she lures you, the reader, in, and gets you to suspend your disbelief.
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Once when she approached a table of black women and told them her name, they looked at her in disbelief.
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Senator Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat who is a frequent big bank critic, expressed confusion and disbelief over Mnuchin's stance.
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"A lot of times investors will suspend disbelief and not use the tools that they know are there," she said.
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"Truthfully, I am in a state of shock & disbelief that my close friend, my confidante, & hero has passed," she wrote.
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Actually, you don't have to imagine it, because her kids recorded her genuine excitement/disbelief/thankfulness for us to see.
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I turned to my new bestie, Meghan Trainor, in disbelief and almost gouged my eye out with her unicorn horn.
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Without that suspension of disbelief, how can anyone jump on the find-love-in-mere-weeks-be-happy-forever bandwagon?
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It reflects "total bond market disbelief in the Federal Reserve's prior plans to raise rates through 2019," he told Reuters.
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As the historic 295-foot spire fell to the ground, there were gasps of disbelief from those watching history burn.
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More questions rattle around my subconscious and, in a fit of disbelief and turmoil, a hot flush comes over me.
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Roundup Southern Methodist's coach, Larry Brown, watched with disbelief as Temple students rushed the court when the final buzzer sounded.
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Fundamentally what has saved the economy has been disbelief of the fed's predictions as to what it's going to do.
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At the start of the film, Rodrigues and Garrpe are told, to their appalled disbelief, that Ferreira himself has apostastised.
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It prompted a mixture of horror and disbelief when it ran on U.S. cable channel HBO on Sunday and Monday.
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Now we know that a certain amount of suspension of disbelief happens for this image to be what it is.
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He's still in disbelief the following morning, when Frances wakes to him sitting in a chair across from their bed.
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First accept that users will generally suspend disbelief and accept the AR experience as being digital content in the world.
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Click here to view original GIFIt will be impossible to look back on 2016 without shaking your head in disbelief.
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When Johnson revealed June 30 that he would not seek to become Prime Minister, there was shock, anger and disbelief.
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There's a deep passion embedded in the Trump and Sanders phenomena, arousing energy, magical thinking and some suspension of disbelief.
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Not in the moment, in the throes of the full suspension of disbelief, but he just wasn't going to win.
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CARSON: If someone had tried to describe today's America to you 30 years ago, you would have listened in disbelief.
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"Initially options traders reacted with a little bit of belief, now there is disbelief," said Matt Amberson, founder at ORATS.
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Following the news that he'd been elected president, Scottish Twitter exploded with a mixture of jokes, anger, and downright disbelief.
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Terry Chess says his father remained in disbelief about his impact or celebrity, despite the success of his record label.
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The guy's attitude was infectious, and after being awarded MVP following the final, his joyous disbelief was a magic moment.
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"Are you serious?" the teacher asks repeatedly in disbelief, choking back tears of joy before hugging Adeleye and Adeleye's husband.
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The move was greeted with disbelief at a stormy meeting of British Prime Minister Theresa May's cabinet, the newspaper reported.
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"There's a lot of disbelief going on, there's a lot of anxiety," Father Paul Gofigan told CNN after the mass.
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"There'll be continued churn in the markets and somewhat a sign of disbelief until investors are proven otherwise," he said.
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Such fascism, he told Motherboard, is a symptom of the decline—lashing out in disbelief at the loss of power.
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He gave Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer everything they hoped for and sent Republican leaders spiraling into anger and disbelief.
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Of course, many are simply in disbelief, while others are depressed, disappointed, or angry — just like millions of other Americans.
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" Chauncey Billups -- "I'm shocked, saddened and in disbelief about the news on my friend Rasual Butler and his wife Leah.
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The game expects us to suspend our disbelief, but Arkham Knight turned you into everything you claim to stand against.
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The kids proceed to yell in disbelief for a bit, then shake hands and even hug the Black Panther star.
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Gasps of disbelief rumbled around Amen Corner Sunday as defending champion Spieth, dropped six shots during a three-hole stretch.
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Alexandrova put her hands over her face in disbelief when Wozniacki was unable to return her serve on match point.
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"It was a laugh of disbelief and disdain, like, I can't believe this guy is saying that," Fairooz tells Broadly.
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"We are still in such disbelief that anything good can come out of such a horrific event," the family said.
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Hence the near-disbelief that gripped the House of Commons, in 1939, when he came once more to the fore.
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Seeing my face, she shouted in disbelief—so loudly that the waitress nearby almost dropped the soup off her tray.
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"I never thought I would like this stuff," one man said in disbelief, as he scraped up the last spoonful.
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CiCi Bellis crouched to her knees and put her hand to her chest with a glazed look of utter disbelief.
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Durant was not one of them: In 2011, he expressed disbelief that the rapper had gained any degree of relevance.
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While the cast is skilled, you have to suspend your disbelief to see this as a Broadway-level dance audition.
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The shooting — the deadliest in United States history — added a note of sadness, disbelief and anger to Broadway's big night.
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I understand the frightful, mind-numbing, hair-raising disbelief that can descend when one realizes that this is indeed plausible.
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Chris Williams said he "was kind of in disbelief" when his brother described the rescue plan, before the boat arrived.
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She and Kanter stared at each other in disbelief, comparing the striking similarity of their eyes, their arms, their hands.
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Without exception they express grave concern for their colleagues and near disbelief that our government is not reacting more vigorously.
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As scholar Patrick McCarthy noted in his 1977 critical study, Céline "exaggerates to the point of creating disbelief" in Bagatelles.
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Every expert in the world was in that room, and they were all pointing at the screen in stunned disbelief.
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But for all those looking on in horror and disbelief, I hope that we have learned something else, something great.
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While working through their own personal shame or disgust or confusion, girls are also up against the disbelief of others.
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The Russian Orthodox Church, meanwhile, refuses to acknowledge these skeletons as royal remains — and they are not alone in disbelief.
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Disbelief quickly gave way to reality as volley after volley of rapid gunfire rained down on the Route 91 Festival.
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The desired outcome: A media environment where suspicion — or ideally outright disbelief — is the first instinct of American news consumers.
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When US air crews were briefed on the mission, many of the more than 3,000 Army aviators reacted with disbelief.
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" When Taylor finally managed to bring himself to tell his player, Smyczek responded in disbelief: "Tell me it's not so.
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And Trump seemed to be in disbelief that providers couldn't just slather sanitizer on the masks and use them again.
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Jones said the group, which includes the N.B.A. veteran Cory Alexander, was in disbelief that Ingram's day had finally come.
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My suspension of disbelief was, in large part, because of how well the pair depict the physicality of being 13.
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The list was met with a combination of disbelief and derision in Russia, as mocking comments ricocheted around social media.
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For now, my boys can suspend disbelief and accept that Pippi Longstocking can lift a horse and plays with pistols.
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Remember, these feelings are false, but go ahead and suspend disbelief for a bit if it'll help you get off.
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Like The Handmaid's Tale and its antecedents, we're asked to suspend our disbelief in favor of the book's political project.
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I always have a sense of disbelief about how aligned we really are, because no one really plans for this.
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Seated in a conference room in the Capitol last November, the team watched a presentation from F.B.I. agents in disbelief.
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She saw the color drain from her husband's face and his hands and body tremble as fury and disbelief collided.
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A bigger sin than insulting the prophet is disbelief in God, he reasoned, but Islam decrees no punishment for that.
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Now, we recognize that "lie" to be one of the most brilliant tools for suspension of disbelief in recent film.
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"We were in disbelief," said one of the hikers, Brandon Follin, 22, who was with his friend, Tyler Hofer, 33.
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Many of my friends shook their heads in disbelief, and, to this day, some still vehemently disagree with my decision.
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Once disbelief subsides, Clare starts to rage, but Andi's living quarters are diabolically designed to contain her and her anger.
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"There's that whole inability to suspend disbelief that I think really affects people in a time like this," Shaver said.
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When told about Cruz's comments earlier on government shutdowns, Collins paused in her response and appeared to be in disbelief.
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ANONYMOUS Make mine a double shot of horrified — with a splash of disbelief at the misreading of your mother's maxim.
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Lime and Bird are each worth more than $1 billion on paper, to the disbelief of many Silicon Valley observers.
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"I felt like everything happened so quickly at the end; I was in disbelief," said Federer, who is seeded 17th.
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Lawyers, prosecutors and judges responded with disbelief, issuing a joint statement warning of a threat to the country's legal institutions.
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"We are in disbelief," said Alexander J. Urbelis, a host of "Off the Hook," a weekly show about computer hacking.
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He then raised his arms and stared in disbelief at the spot on the line where Edmund's shot had landed.
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" Hathaway added, pulling a hilarious expression of disbelief and going on to joke, "We're actually going with Africa Bronx Shulman.
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But at home, contemplating his political position—or, worse, reading about it online—you were filled with contempt and disbelief.
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I didn't want my daughter to create an unwelcome distraction and could imagine my colleagues' looks of terror and disbelief.
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When told Mr. Trump might embrace a plan that included these elements, and particularly very high deductibles, they expressed disbelief.
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He expressed disbelief at the minister's controversial response to what he said should have been a straightforward question to answer.
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When Rebecca found out the news, she rushed into Jack's hospital room in disbelief and saw her husband's lifeless body.
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When the Terminator series was still fresh, it was a lot easier to suspend the oodles of disbelief it requires.
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Clemmons told the Tennessean that he was in "utter disbelief" that the resolution did not even come to a vote.
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Suspension of disbelief was quick and easy in such velvet surroundings, even as the film itself ran on and on.
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To the TV show host's disbelief, Eastwood also revealed that he has been in the same office at Warner Bros.
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Rather than outrage or disbelief, Ms. Pelosi's most common response to Mr. Trump amounts to one long, exasperated eye roll.
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It's not quite disbelief, but he means it when he says he's thankful that people came to see him tonight.
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People go for the orchestral and vocal music, the emotion, the sets and costumes, to enjoy the suspension of disbelief.
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On The Daily Show, Trevor Noah settled into Jon Stewart's vacated seat by expressing baffled disbelief at his adopted country.
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The economics of the art market are a mystery for the layperson, and, perhaps, a source of rage and disbelief.
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This moment requires a ton of suspension of disbelief to work, and almost all of that burden is on Hurt.
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Disbelief followed by dread, nausea, and tears that wrung out of my body so forcefully it gave me stomach cramp.
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"She's still rolling her eyes in disbelief at the number of people who came out to meet her," Maguire writes.
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She was in stunned disbelief listening to all of the evidence, particularly an interview in which her attacker confessed to police.
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Well, as he explained on Wednesday's episode of The Late Show, he still hasn't been able to shake off his disbelief.
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"We are in shock and disbelief," Chad Julius, a lawyer at the Harrisburg firm of Jacobson & Julius, said in a statement.
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That so many react w/ elation & disbelief at the condemnation of #DylannRoof is actually quite saddening, we're so starved of justice.
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"It is with great sadness and disbelief this very serious charge has been brought against me," McAllister said in the statement.
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It's a willing suspension of disbelief, the exact same mental mechanism that allows us to think of TV characters as real.
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" And then there was the disbelief she felt seeing so many women choose "a misogynist" over "an exceptionally qualified female candidate.
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After a few minutes of scrolling up and down the list in utter disbelief, I've decided that the world is incorrect.
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As Strzok observed opening statements from the witness table, Gowdy expressed disbelief that he didn&apost view such statements as bias.
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That clarification has drawn a range of responses, ranging from support to disbelief, but that's a subject for a different discussion.
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But it was only when my male friends interjected their disbelief and horror that I was prompted to start the project.
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Startups only exist because their founders are willing to suspend the disbelief of the probable and instead consider what is possible.
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A lot of the disbelief and anger has been directed toward the tone of the news coverage of Sadr's political win.
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She recalls a sense of disbelief when she became one of a handful of activists to win seats in the Oct.
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"I know," Rebecca replies, shaking her head both "Yes" in agreement with Adzic and "No" in disbelief towards her own shortsightedness.
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And the complex mixture of mirth, disbelief and disappointment it has generated here is a reflection of divisions among Mexicans themselves.
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PT Wide-eyed, Sam Smith walks off stage and puts his hand over his mouth in disbelief, while holding his Oscar.
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Jeff Flake said he streamed the press conference while boarding a plane and felt "disbelief" at what he was watching. Sen.
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"I was very much in disbelief," says Murphy, who was admitted to the mental health ward a total of nine times.
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Folks are taking to Twitter to express their utter disbelief at the paradigm-shifting revelation, mostly via GIFs of shocked faces.
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Immediate response on social media The obituary was met with horror and disbelief, both by scientists and social media users alike.
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Mr del Toro and Mr Hill also note that audiences find it easier to suspend disbelief when there's really someone there.
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This makes them feel great — they're almost glowing as they tell Jean the good news, and are met with utter disbelief.
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When I read the probation officer's report, I was in disbelief, consumed by anger which eventually quieted down to profound sadness.
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That translated into a few sympathetic comments, some disbelief, but mostly a ton of sardonic analogy to Facebook's own privacy practices.
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RR: One nice thing about telling this story with animation is that there isn't a point of disbelief for the audience.
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On social media, Madden competitors shared tributes and memories of Clayton, and expressed disbelief at the way that he was killed.
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"We were in a state of disbelief," Chivers tells PEOPLE of the moments she and Leigh learned about their son's condition.
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And in dream worlds, you're allowed to suspend disbelief and believe your heroes don't kill, don't steal, and are morally good.
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"Let's do that over — he's coughing in the middle of my answer," Trump said, while Stephanopoulos looked on, seemingly in disbelief.
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Di Pace's elimination sent shock waves throughout the ballroom as the audience loudly booed and the judges stood up in disbelief.
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"I mean, there is a sense of utter disbelief, everywhere I go, at Mr. Trump, that is for sure," he said.
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" In disbelief over the state of the country, Fat Joe said: "We're going through a rough time in life right now.
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I'd be more willing to suspend my disbelief if the game didn't do all those things to its other female characters.
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The first time Shaw and her husband Scott spotted Teton surveying the land on his noble steed, they were in disbelief.
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Mattawan School District Superintendent Robin Buchler told the Gazette that news of the younger Smith's death left his classmates in disbelief.
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It felt like all of us were walking around with this sense of profound sadness and disbelief, and it was collective.
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In contrast, those attending the conference may well approach Trump with a mix of curiosity, skepticism and even horror and disbelief.
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" Ryan told CNN earlier Wednesday that she was shaking her in "disbelief" after the spokesman accused her of having "an agenda.
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