Being+believed
61Saint-Simon — Clastres Air Base Clastres Air Base (A 71) Picardy Region, France …
62Never Mind the Quality Feel the Width — Never Mind The Quality, Feel The Width Genre Sitcom Created by Harry Driver Vince Powell Starring John Bluthal Joe Lynch Cyril Shaps Eamon Kelly Country of origin …
63angel — noun 1》 a spiritual being believed to act as an attendant or messenger of God, conventionally represented as being of human form with wings. 2》 a person of great beauty, kindness, or virtue. 3》 informal (especially in the theatre) a financial… …
64down to — down to, up to 1. When referring to people and their actions, down to suggests obligation or responsibility whereas up to suggests opportunity. If you say It is up to them you imply that they have a choice about how to act, whereas if you say It… …
65up to — down to, up to 1. When referring to people and their actions, down to suggests obligation or responsibility whereas up to suggests opportunity. If you say It is up to them you imply that they have a choice about how to act, whereas if you say It… …
66angel — ► NOUN 1) a spiritual being believed to act as an attendant or messenger of God, conventionally represented as being of human form with wings. 2) a person of great beauty, kindness, or virtue. 3) theatrical slang a financial backer. 4) a former… …
67Dem|i|urge — «DEHM ee urj», noun. 1. a magistrate in certain ancient Greek states; demiurgos; demiurgus. 2. Figurative. a person who is likened to the Demiurge; a prime mover; creative force: »... a war of giants in which he, the demiurge of the new age,… …
68dem|i|urge — «DEHM ee urj», noun. 1. a magistrate in certain ancient Greek states; demiurgos; demiurgus. 2. Figurative. a person who is likened to the Demiurge; a prime mover; creative force: »... a war of giants in which he, the demiurge of the new age,… …
69Believability — Believable Be*liev a*ble, a. Capable of being believed; credible. {Be*liev a*ble*ness}, n. {Be*liev a*bil i*ty}, n. [1913 Webster] …
70Believable — Be*liev a*ble, a. Capable of being believed; credible. {Be*liev a*ble*ness}, n. {Be*liev a*bil i*ty}, n. [1913 Webster] …