He recognized the genius of Rupert Murdoch, while many others felt only disdain for him (and still do), believing him to be a predatory parvenu out to destroy "quality" journalism.
At first, several members of the public went to help him believing he had been hit by a car as he lay in the road.
"I'm just so grateful to him for believing in me and encouraging me to stretch myself, " Jackson says.
Prevost told PC Inpact that he went to court without a lawyer to represent him, believing that his honesty and co-operation would count in his favour.
He said he had disclosed his conviction, believing it would not prevent him from standing.
The prime minister shows no sign yet of wanting to force him out - believing that however bad things may now look, Mr Hunt didn't actually do anything wrong or anything which helped the Murdochs and their bid.
Gov. Malloy credits his mother for believing in his potential and giving him a radio to listen to at night.
Mr. CROUCH: Well, faith came by just believing God's word, and taking Him up on His word.
But he said he was "certainly in control" and had acted in "self-defence", believing that Mr McGee was going to punch him first.
Does the President listen to the criticism of Senator Hagel in much the same way, believing that the criticism is more aimed at him than it is at Senator Hagel?
But the first officer, still believing that the object in the sky above him was the cargo plane, initiated a dive to avoid the perceived imminent collision -- sending the jetliner toward the Air Force plane.
He jokes about people believing it was just the customer service department calling him.
In response, Bwalya took umbrage at the trio's departure, believing it to be symptomatic of attempts to undermine him.
Mr Nkunda slipped into Rwanda last week still believing that his furtive friendship with Mr Kagame would protect him.
She had saved him from Sally Carbery, she would have said, believing that was the honest way to put it.
And how difficult is it for him to go through this, knowing that -- believing as he does -- that there's nothing he can do about it?
On 4 March 2010, believing that the RBS branch's CCTV recording of February 26 would identify him carrying out the attempted fraud, he returned to the branch.
BBC: Police officer Stuart Dunlop jailed for 10 months for fraud
Jack set out to be the best employee he could be, always striving to do excellent work, and believing that if he did his best, the company would take care of him.
He had the virtue, one that is becoming increasingly rare, of believing that everything was important, or, rather, that everything that came from him was unique.
As everyone knows, President Bush is right now enduring his lowest approval ratings ever (Fox News poll this week had him down to 33 percent), and that explains the steady increase in people believing the Democrats might rule the House in the 110th Congress.
He later sued the resulting company, DaimlerChrysler, saying he was misled into believing the deal would be a true merger, rather than a takeover, that should have entitled him to a premium.
But Mr Shreeve paints Dr Venter more as a man who started out believing in public access to such riches, but got caught up in corporate interests which eventually forced him out of Celera.
He later sued the resulting company, DaimlerChrysler (nyse: DCX - news - people ), saying he was misled into believing the deal would be a true merger, rather than a takeover, that should have entitled him to a premium.
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