Before Big Bang was announced last November, no one believed that any of these things would happen soon.
It had been going down so hard and for so long at that point that no one believed it would ever go up again.
And LivingSocial has been in this space as long as Groupon, starting from the time when no one believed it was even a space.
Until it became the first Arab company to list on the NASDAQ, no one believed the Middle East could produce a world class company of any kind.
Caterpillar called it our invisible paycheck, and no one ever believed it could be lost.
The buildings look thrown together, as if no one had believed that the boom might last.
No-one believed India wouldn't be able to score 300 runs even once in the six innings it has played so far.
When Argyris first came up with the FEM no-one believed him because it was so simple and only had a limited number of nodes to calculate a solution from.
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"It seems that a more appropriate name for Pam would have been Cassandra, the mythical prophet who warned of disasters but who no one really believed, " said Collins, R-Maine.
Biden said no one should have believed Bush when they saw his previous campaign, just as he says no one now should believe McCain's "change" rhetoric.
About 100 people were forced to leave nearby buildings, although no-one is believed to have been hurt.
The reactions of people they encountered were mixed but no one in Africa believed the white man had come just to find the source of a river.
Instead, Oppenheimer ignored Einhorn or believed that no one would pay attention to him (or care).
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But no one, anywhere, realistically believed Chamberlain would come back and pitch midway through this season.
And no one on Wall Street really believed Congress would allow the debt ceiling to cause a U.S. default.
And he added that he believed no-one could "prove one way or another" the correlation between the numbers of prison population and crime.
At Lehman, for example, it appears that executives believed that no one would ever find out about how they were manipulating their balance sheet.
"After she went missing, we were worried, but we were hopeful because we believed that no one would harm an innocent child, " village head Ravindra Kasva told the BBC.
But no one could doubt how ardently he believed in the soul-nourishing potency of art.
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It came to the view that it was a phrase that no one liked and a concept everyone believed in.
Jacqueline Totterdell, chief executive at the hospital, said a "thorough investigation" was under way but added she believed "no-one was put at risk".
He shepherded Velcade through development and believed in it when no one else would, saving it from oblivion when two successive mergers could have killed it.
He's believed to be a male, although no one has really gotten a good look at him.
Seventy percent of this debris is believed to have sunk offshore, but no one knows how much of the remaining 1.5 million tons are still floating in the Pacific Ocean.
No-one was seriously hurt in the incident, which is believed to have been caused by an electrical fault.
Mr Galanter, according to Simpson, had repeatedly assured him that he could take back items related to his sporting career - items Simpson believed had been stolen - as long as no-one trespassed and no force was used.
One week into the bombing, officials no longer sounded as if they believed that assumption.
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