Sentences with phrase «niece believes»

My 8 year old niece believes in some pretty silly supernatural things too, but I don't hate her.
My niece believes in the Cookie - Monster but I wouldn't say that it is a revelation so much as an invention.

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If God has a son, them should we not believe and expect that he must have a father, grandfather, great grandfather, Children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles etc...
i wouldn't allow anyone who thinks like this to drive my car across town anymore than I would my 8 year old niece... thier level of reality is about the same... although i think I'd give it to the 8 year old because she doesn't believe in magic beings like I Dream of Genie popping around the universe controlling everything that goes on...
But for my husband and nieces and nephews, I believe your scrumptious solution is the perfect way to sneak, I mean serve up some extra good for you vitamins!
Once we have our children I believe our ultimate family destination would be a huge luxury cottage up North in Ontario for a couple of weeks in the summer where we could really bring the whole family... our children, our parents, our brothers and sister in laws and our niece and nephew.
Baby stuck because it's head is too big for the mothers pelvis and your midwife doesn't believe in getting ultrasounds (my niece with both kids) too bad.
Believe it or not my nieces all are trained like that:) Impressive isn't it.
Maybe the parents of your niece have some learning to do, or some growing up, and you can of course offer healthy foods in your home, but we have to respect each other as mothers and parents (as long as legal and not imminently dangerous) and believe that we are all doing our best for our kids.
He says he believes his bank account was accessed by the Observer in 1999 as he was informed by a former Observer journalist of the contents of his bank account, which included toys for his nieces at a place called «Fun and Games».
She reluctantly takes her niece's place in a one - on - one session with the instructor, John (Josh Hartnett), a gregarious American who believes his Japanese students need to loosen up in order to properly learn «American English.»
Katniss made me believe in superheroes again (I'm still not seeing «Batman vs. Superman» though), and I can't wait to watch it with my tween niece.
Fortunately, while the studio is still apparently searching for that perfect leading lady (who many believe to be Sharon Carter, the niece of Peggy, Steve Roger's love interest from the first Captain America movie) Deadline is «hearing that Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow will be in the mix on this film.»
That excitement subsided considerably upon the realisation that wasn't for the upcoming Disney adaptation, nor the Universal / Working Title version, but rather a reimagining of the classic Hans Christian Andersen tale which follows a reporter and his niece who discover a beautiful and enchanting creature the believe to be the real little mermaid.
Not to be confused with the upcoming live - action Disney remake (nor the upcoming Universal / Working Title movie starring Chloe Grace Moretz), the film reimagines the classic Hans Christian Andersen tale and follows a reporter and his niece who discover a beautiful and enchanting creature the believe to be the real little mermaid.
Zhivago believes the young woman, Tonya (Rita Tushingham), may be his niece.
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