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n. (plural of skeptic English)

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Vienna meteorological experts ruled out the possibility that the sighting was any normal natural phenomena, but skeptics viewed the photograph itself with a hypercritical eye.

Everyone, including skeptics, will generate delusions that match their views.

What do you think the skeptics would conclude about this person's ESP?

It was proof positive to any skeptics that the extrasensory percep tions did occur.

And Marq would have to get permission from the company and the Skeptics to delete yours.

Before a multitude of Preservers and Skeptics, Joan was shedding her armor, Voltaire his wig, waistcoat, and velvet breeches, both in a frenzy of erotic haste.

In between were the skeptics, who accepted nothing non-critically, but—while never, it would appear, actually convinced of the existence of UFOs or aliens—professed minds open to future evidence.

I have no intention of producing an article about a handful of UFO skeptics with too much time on their hands.

There will always be skeptics, but anyone who was there knows the truth.

Call it subversive or whatever you will, it is obvious to all who were present—and I know you were—that only skeptics suffered for their unbelief that day.

Frankly, only the blind or those without access to television have not seen the resurrection of our god and ruler, so I can't imagine skeptics remain outside Jerusalem.

The past decade, however, has done much to alter the views of many scientists, and most of the scoffers and skeptics of the Fifties now believe that there must be literally billions of planets in the universe enough like earth to sustain life.

Only the unconvincible, professional skeptics, of the Air Force remained to classify the sightings in the officially approved categories of "airplane lights" or "St.

Mairphy laughed mirthlessly: “We’re the skeptics who, in a general way, know where we are.