On Thursday, Mr Saleem's daughter, Shazia Khan, said she believed it was a "premeditated attack".
She said she believed that architecture could have an impact on behaviour and education.
It was a show of force, she believed, meant to intimidate her own son.
After the hearing, Sapper Smith's mother Helen Smith said she believed his death had been preventable.
Ms. Clarke told the judge she believed her client was competent to make the guilty plea.
She told BBC News that she believed that the Japanese researchers have "nailed it".
She added that she believed the European Parliament had "sided with animal rights lobbyists".
She contrasted that with the union leaders who she believed were trying to block economic progress.
She believed that Victorian family values were the way to improve society, through people bettering themselves.
But she praised the district and said she believed the investigation wouldn't uncover wrongdoing.
Ms Drew said that she believed her oversight of the department was "reasonable and diligent".
The doctor told her she didn't know but that she believed they had been inflicted.
She told MSPs she believed police were being taken off the beat to fill civilian posts.
Headmistress Dr Ruth Weekes said she believed Malala needed the stability of being at school.
Even when Mother was alive, she believed that this sort of indulgence spoiled a child.
One employee said she believed the blast came from an electricity substation located in the building.
She said she believed that the coalition government was planning "to privatise flood defence infrastructure".
She said she believed a new global climate agreement might be achieved in 2015.
Following the episode last month the official told a colleague what she believed had happened.
Wearing a black cocktail dress, Sally Field said she believed the story of Lincoln appealed beyond America.
She said she believed he had fallen asleep and left him on a rug by his bed.
Ms Liley said that she believed "environmental pollution from wood recycling is not good for your health".
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She said she believed "without any doubt" other Stoke Mandeville patients must have been abused by Savile.
She said she believed this was the best way to meet the financial challenges while protecting frontline services.
Basagoitia countered that she was retaliated against for not promoting products that she believed were illegal (sounds familiar).
When asked if she believed that meant resignations she said "the board members should consider their positions carefully".
Linda Watson, ORCC chief executive, said she believed it would save many households money in the long term.
She said it was "mindless" and she believed it "could not be the work of just one person".
Goldberg, too, wrote she believed "breaking this man" by putting him in prison was not the right punishment.
Speaking in Parliament, Ms Abbott said the rise was "alarming", stressing she believed "this kind of cruelty is barbaric".
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