I'm convinced that he possesses the individual technical ability to be in the France team. |
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And so I spent the night, atremble, convinced that I had obliterated the school. |
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Fischer, a convinced Atlanticist, vigorously objects to posing Europe against the United States. |
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When people get lucky in business, they are often convinced that it is not luck at all that brought them good fortune. |
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Though doctors could find nothing wrong with him, he convinced them he was at death's door. |
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Even up to the present day men of intellectual eminence have convinced themselves that astromancy has a foundation of truth. |
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He became convinced by his reading of astrological and prophet texts that the end of the century would bring a period of great upheaval. |
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I want to be convinced the council acted prudently and want to be assured members' wishes were implemented by officers. |
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She became convinced she was losing her baby and insisted her husband take her to hospital. |
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By now, I was convinced that Hayley had an undiagnosed, albeit mild, form of Asperger's syndrome. |
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The noble lord had gone to bed drunk, woken up an hour later, still drunk, and had convinced himself that it was breakfast time. |
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Let's face it, passing the shears to gardeners convinced they see a shape within a tree or shrub is asking for trouble. |
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I wasn't too sure if I was supposed to be convinced, or if it was supposed to throw me for a loop. |
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After tasting their wine, a smooth, dark ruby Bordeaux blend with a rich berry flavor, I'm convinced they're well on their way. |
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He started directing it up to my ear, and I was convinced I was sitting next to a bona fide loony. |
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But he was fully convinced that the first two would be best served by the continued ascendancy of the third. |
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I remain to be convinced that the end result will justify months of inactivity and inconvenience to long-suffering passengers. |
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After some investigation, she becomes convinced the stranger is her long-lost father. |
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That's not to say there isn't a market there, rather that we haven't been convinced it's quite the next best thing since sliced bread. |
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I'm not convinced they saw through my ruse of pretending to photograph someone else. |
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I'm absolutely convinced Sutton's ability, intelligence and experience mean he offers the England squad something they have not got. |
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Though it was difficult being the lone voice in the political wilderness, she remained firmly convinced that she was doing the right thing. |
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Russian arms-control specialists seem less convinced that a strategy of negotiation will be able to protect Russian interests. |
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Of course, after a heated argument with Guy, she had become more convinced of her choice. |
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She didn't even give up in December when aquarists, convinced the eggs weren't fertile, began draining her 3,600-gallon tank. |
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They have been convinced, it seems since the beginning of time, that the only real threat to America and apple pie is the fearsome rogue state. |
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Electorates are generally risk-averse, upholding the status quo unless they are thoroughly convinced that change is needed. |
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These Shakers were convinced of the unique and overpowering rightness of their religion. |
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For many reasons I'm pretty much convinced that there isn't a life after death. |
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The results were not reassuring, and by the time we took Fergus to the vet's the following day, we were convinced his nine lives were up. |
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Some might have interpreted this as friendly ribbing, but I am convinced that, although friendly enough, he was deadly serious. |
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In the same defiant way, she decided not to let it rest when she was prescribed a drug she was convinced was inappropriate. |
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This no more convinced my American chum than any of my Canadianisms pass muster with my English friends and relatives. |
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The franchise's recent growth convinced him to forsake a crack at the free-agent market and re-up in Raleigh. |
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So convinced is Sadie Frost of Joshi's philosophy that she has lent her name to his Feel Great range. |
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He convinced Brian to lend him his car and Romeo drove back to Juliet's house. |
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I dreamed I had been dragging up for work since I started, and they were all convinced I was a girl. |
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And if you're still not convinced life's a drag, several annoying but mercifully brief musical numbers jackhammer the point home. |
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After all, he adds, he wasn't convinced anything significant was happening till enough information leaked out. |
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The pudding-bowl haircut he used to sport gave an impression of angelic innocence that convinced nobody. |
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His family are convinced the drug was the cause of the depression which led to his death. |
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Following a few searching questions, Mark was becoming more convinced that the story about Bernie was true. |
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I am not convinced that there is any reason to alter or rescind the order made by the board on June 26th. |
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The running joke is that Anna is wrongly convinced that Catherine is Irish. |
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What does a country built on headstrong individualism and the myth of self-reliance do with its people convinced that they know best? |
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However, I've never really been convinced by the abandonment of democratic methods of some anarchists, for example. |
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Many peasants were hanged, either to encourage the others or because the requisitioners were convinced that they had hidden their grain. |
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Some devotees convinced him to join and to start taking charna amrit, the water which naturally flows from under the feet of Mata in the shrine. |
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Back in the University Cafe, the Verrecchia family is not entirely convinced the fictional Oyster Cafe has captured the zeitgeist. |
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I'm not convinced that these doors are repairable, especially considering that they are made of wood. |
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Which is how I convinced my parents, who just returned from NY yesterday, to repack their luggage and escort me on my trip. |
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A judicious look at his victim convinced Al that he'd better wrap this up before the tub of lard passed out on him. |
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The arguments did not go down all that well in a nation whose people are still profoundly convinced that America remains the land of the free. |
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This is rather too difficult for most religionists, who are convinced of the power of prayer. |
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The Huron tribe is convinced that the clock is the foreigners' god, since it tells them what to do and when to do it. |
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I always remember the one year I woke my mum up at some ungodly hour and was convinced I heard reindeers on the roof. |
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I have a friend who is convinced that the Y2K bug is going to kill cars dead in their tracks. |
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Unlike most Buddhists, I'm not convinced of reincarnation, though being able to play with possible afterlife scenarios intrigues me. |
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Communications intercepts and other relevant information convinced Washington that an attack had taken place. |
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Mama, convinced she had produced a wunderkind, arranged for Cole to play piano and violin concerts in and around Peru. |
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Darryl is convinced that one day they will unearth the alien mothership completely intact. |
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Many in the party were now convinced that kulaks were holding the country to ransom. |
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She's convinced that no matter how hard she works out, the skin that covers her taut biceps is growing daily more slack and wrinkly. |
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Experts are convinced the hair, which was carefully wrapped in tissue paper, is a genuine lock from the Queen's head. |
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Without her I would not have developed as a person, would still be convinced that I am worthless. |
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She remains convinced that values such as kindness and fairness are worth defending. |
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This one was a reel, and Peter was convinced that there was not a girl in the world he'd rather dance a reel with than Laura Hope. |
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Based on the above hopeful interactions, I am convinced that joint custody is workable and feasible in this case. |
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We were convinced she was going to die, but fortunately the doctors worked a miracle. |
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In other words, he comes across as a vainglorious know-it-all, absolutely convinced that he's right about everything. |
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The signs are that someone had a word in Andrew 's ear and convinced him not to put his name forward. |
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Hopefully these nine fashionable items have convinced you that knitwear isn't only for your grandpa or history teacher. |
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Those convinced of his knavery, however, are unlikely to accept this judgment as definitive. |
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He now seems more than ever convinced of his own rectitude, more certain that his words and actions are necessarily benevolent. |
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He considered his work neither ironic nor kitsch, being convinced of its artistic seriousness. |
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I was convinced then that the Vietnam War Memorial is a great place for reconciliation. |
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Mr Robinson then felt convinced that something serious was about to take place, and he took to his heels and ran for it. |
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Elizabeth, vain and proud about her legendary beauty, was convinced she'd found the secret of youth. |
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The enthusiastic response convinced the Milanese Opera Board to recast La Scala as a classical company of international stature. |
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The families are now bracing themselves for a result, as convinced of their cause as the air chief marshal is of his. |
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The rebelliousness of teenagers in the 1950s and 60s happened against a formidable structure of convinced, if largely unexamined, certainties. |
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Oskar has convinced Bruno to buy him a ream of blank white paper so that he can write out his autobiography. |
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She realized then that the administration really had been convinced the vote would go against the union. |
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I wrote an argument against that point of view but I'm not sure I convinced a whole lot of people. |
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It's early days and I'm still open to be convinced that I'm reading Zapatero entirely wrong here. |
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But a quick look around the neighbouring tables convinced me that next time I visit I will leave space for afters. |
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Because of such gains, many blacks became convinced that the entire structure of white supremacy had become vulnerable. |
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Brussels officials are convinced that fun and games for pigs make for healthier animals and tastier pork chops or bacon rashers. |
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Are you still convinced that guns are the cause of the recent rash of school shootings? |
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I've been convinced that some of the young sergeants and junior officers never surrendered. |
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Once in a while a tennis match will reach its climax with both players convinced they are going to win until the last stroke of the last rally. |
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The man says he is convinced that they were large, non-native cats and said he was shocked and scared by the confrontation. |
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The companies convinced us that they had some juice on Capitol Hill, that they could sell this settlement. |
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I have since viewed the two documentaries and am convinced these poor kids were railroaded. |
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He convinced Italian scholars that the language of science need not always be Latin. |
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I've never been convinced by such arguments, although in this case it was put very adeptly. |
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But if he's so convinced that her fears were well grounded, why didn't he do anything with the letters at the time of her death? |
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Nick has convinced Helena to go home with him to get her address book, which was somehow missing from her purse. |
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They are prepared, on occasion, to part with a serious amount of money provided they are convinced that the cooking merits it. |
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But what he found when he went to Johannesburg convinced him that an entire album could be built around township jive. |
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For example, my years of teaching education policy have convinced me that the research basis for many popular reforms is weak at best. |
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He is convinced Esso won't have to wait long before potential recruits are queuing up for an interview. |
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It's all water under the bridge now and I don't have any bitterness, but I'm convinced that it's difficult to claim there's no connection. |
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He was also convinced that this lake contained the source of the River Nile, for which explorers had been searching for years. |
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Other times, I'll just sit there, letting the conversation wash over me, convinced that I have nothing useful or interesting to add. |
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I convinced myself that she's just going through a phase and that nothing was wrong. |
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Whisky experts are not convinced that the vatted malt issue is anything other than a storm in a quaich. |
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I am convinced that anyone who admires abstractionism will take great pleasure in going deep into Zimmermann's world. |
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Detectives met a wall of silence despite being convinced that several local people knew who was responsible. |
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There's argument over whether he should try to persuade opposing batsmen to walk when he's convinced they're out. |
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We were going to be descending in a storm, in waist-deep snow, through perfect avalanche conditions, and I was convinced we were going to die. |
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That was 1990, and the friend and his friends were witty and sparkly, and totally convinced me that Aucklanders were smart and sophisticated and ironic beyond my ken. |
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Renegade witch doctors have convinced locals that the blood, bones, and skin of people with albinism possess magical properties. |
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But he said Felina could not be convinced to alter her behavior to account for the increased danger. |
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Many became convinced that he was at the apartment house to see a woman, although this was never proved or even substantiated. |
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Random House lawyers were not so convinced and told him to append a complete list of citations at the back of the book. |
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She spoke to one person convinced that his appendectomy made him less attractive. |
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Just that awareness and fear too now so that I was convinced I could not speak. |
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As a kid, you were convinced that enough digging in the backyard would take you straight through to China. |
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That first connection over a love of words convinced Goldstein to have her editor ask Pinker to blurb her next book. |
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Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger convinced Reagan to renege on his support for these cuts, so they never happened. |
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The visionary behind it, Nicholas Longworth was convinced Catawba would become the greatest grape in America, possibly the world. |
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When we meet them, their lives are unfulfilled, and at no point are we convinced their condition will change. |
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Each campaign is convinced that its characterization of its opponent is accurate and will resonate with the electorate. |
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Guests were convinced that the chopper was coming to collect William as Kate was going into labor. |
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She travels with her weedy brother, who is convinced he's dying of cancer. |
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He's also convinced that personal traits have a huge bearing. |
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People are just not convinced of the justness or need for war. |
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They eye the door anxiously, convinced that at any moment, a Pakistani or Iranian intelligence officer will come barging in. |
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A minute ago I was convinced this wasn't going to work, and now I can feel a script forming. |
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He and Jessen convinced a stunned and desperate CIA that they were the ones to run a new interrogation program. |
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He had just interviewed the Prime Minister and had come away from Number 10 Downing Street convinced that the Labour leader was just about kaput politically. |
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I'm convinced now that the universe is out to get me, that somewhere karma, fate and destiny are somewhere playing cards while they laugh at my expense. |
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Sunday I plan to wake up basking in a soft glow of satisfaction having convinced enough pop punters from last night to buy a ticket to the second show. |
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Actually, we called it the crackhouse, a name we convinced our parents came from a large crack in the foundation. |
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Hi-tech babble from tech whiz-kids will not make an entrepreneur part with a single euro if the entrepreneur is not convinced of the financial return. |
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I am increasingly convinced that liberals are repeating the mistakes made by credulous Bush-era conservatives. |
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If a critical mass of people is afraid or is convinced to fear, the signal is contagious. |
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Through discussions with the party he became convinced that post-strike realism would make nationalists accept a deal confined to Northern Ireland. |
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Neighbours say they were convinced a bomb had gone off when the firework exploded with a massive bang earlier this week in Harington Avenue, off Melrosegate. |
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Jessie and myself are convinced that it is still much too windy. |
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They say promises to begin the New Year afresh by giving up smoking or junk food are broken so quickly we become convinced that kicking a bad habit is beyond our control. |
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I'm not going to bring a fare increase to the board based on these circumstances, until we have this top-to-bottom review and until I'm convinced we've kicked the tires on it. |
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I am far from convinced that the Supplementary Order Paper does that, but we should wait until it is recommitted to the select committee so that we can further examine it. |
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The evidence for this has already convinced one of the cabinet's wobblers. |
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That doesn't sound at all like a person convinced of his own rectitude. |
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My father is convinced that everything I wear is newly bought, another marker in my ongoing pattern of degeneracy. |
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He had convinced himself that he had been, at heart, a democratizer for a long time. |
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Hill could sense he was losing Carr, yet the coach was convinced redshirting Carr would be the best for the program while also guaranteeing Carr two full years of starting. |
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Comedian John McBlain is convinced he will never get a mainstream television show because his mimicry of the province's politicians is too near the knuckle. |
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I'm convinced dogs can't smell a darn thing unless it absolutely reeks. |
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However it is currently manufactured only in left hand drive and the parent company is yet to be convinced that sales will warrant tooling up for a right hand drive version. |
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She said she believes Wilson acted in self-defense, but if she were convinced otherwise, she would close down her support group. |
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A few of those community leaders invited Scopes to the drugstore, bought him a fountain drink, and convinced him to stand trial. |
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Not everyone, however, is convinced, believing that while its achievement was considerable, latterly it was running into quicksand and was mired in dogma. |
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Guthrie is convinced her marriage to Irion adds zing to their singing. |
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These figures have convinced the naturist movement that the UK naturism industry would swing into action if proper facilities were made available. |
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Troubled by his colourful private life and convinced that he would never regard her as the love of his life, she had initially resisted his advances. |
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Lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina convinced some Angelinos, who in past wildfires have stayed to the last minute to try to save their homes, to flee. |
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The rave response the end product received at a screening of pals convinced her to shop the footage as a pilot to networks. |
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Many university lefties aren't actually convinced by leftism enough to actually hold true to it when they graduate and the pressures of the working life start pushing in. |
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When finally he is convinced that Macduff is sincere, however, he retracts his self-denigration and explains why he has lied in this peculiar fashion. |
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Hopefully I've convinced you that frequent retweets is a salient goal. |
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Why are you so convinced that his new work will be so revolutionary? |
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The Council are lying through their teeth on this issue and I'm still not convinced that someone cannot be held criminally responsible for all this. |
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For anyone who may be on the fence but willing to be convinced, this special is well worth their time. |
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Babbage had been convinced that his work demonstrated the argument from design and that the world operated as a great calculating-machine, programmed by God. |
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It's so light and tasty, I've even convinced avid spinach loathers. |
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Imam Musri, sitting in his office in Orlando, about 100 miles south of Gainesville, was convinced that Jones didn't have a choice. |
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Recent exposure to a Mozart string quartet arranged for four clarinets convinced me that Mozart knew what he was doing when he didn't score the original for four clarinets. |
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I am convinced that the low expectations of the citizenry are rooted, in part, in the way logical positivism has vastly exaggerated the role of the expert. |
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Bridges and Greenwalt somehow convinced Geston to drive with them to glacier Park. |
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I'm convinced God has assigned a legion of Road-Angels specifically to me. |
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At 13, two friends and I convinced our parents to let us to take a greyhound bus to Louisville to visit my aunts and uncles. |
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In that groaner, Burt is convinced he is going to die soon and sets about offing himself. |
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Eventually, he convinced Hitler of the need to attack British port facilities. |
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The popularity of cut price compost bins last year convinced the council to repeat it this year along with low cost water butts. |
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Raw clams, I am convinced, have a latently cunnilingual character that many find repugnant. |
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But many researchers were not convinced that wind-borne odours could provide the map pigeons need to navigate. |
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But many researchers were not convinced that wind-borne odors could provide the map pigeons need to navigate. |
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Dave Manley, from Trowbridge, Cardiff, on the other hand, says he is convinced the bird is an albinistic hedge sparrow. |
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Cole was a powerful influence on the life of the young Harold Wilson, whom he taught, worked with and convinced to join the Labour Party. |
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Bentham became convinced that his plans for the Panopticon had been thwarted by the King and an aristocratic elite acting in their own interests. |
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Australia's selectors have forever plunged on the barrel-chested Queenslander, convinced a long-awaited dividend will finally be paid out. |
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But to be convinced that this explication is more popular than philosophical, we need but reflect on two very obvious principles. |
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However, she is convinced that her two suitors are mocking her, as neither loved her originally. |
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His mother and grandmother quickly put a stop to it, and this may have convinced them that Claudius was not fit for public office. |
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Martin must have been convinced that Dallas was not big enough for a new roentgenologist and himself. |
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Wintour, who at first objected to the plan, was convinced by Catesby to travel to the continent to seek help. |
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He was convinced that only a single strong ruler could restore order in Rome. |
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He sees demand, particularly from video gamers, for Willow-based curved screens, but remains less convinced about rollable or foldable screens. |
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Catesby convinced him that despite the plot's failure, an armed struggle was still a real possibility. |
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Garnet, convinced that the threat of an uprising had receded, travelled the country on a pilgrimage. |
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His ideas were well outside the mainstream, but he presented them intelligently, and we were impressed if not convinced. |
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So, every time he returned, convinced that he was still his old gunslinging self. |
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These Congregationalists were convinced that the democratic form of government was the will of God. |
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Sabean insisted he kept Posey at Triple A because the front office wasn't convinced the rookie could excel behind the plate in the big leagues. |
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Later, convinced by the advice of his brother and his own solicitor, Turing entered a plea of guilty. |
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Amid fears of violence, Priestley was convinced by his friends not to attend. |
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According to Frank Bergh, it was Engineers Without Borders that convinced him to become an engineer with a focus on helping the poor. |
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She had introduced herself to an elderly, shapeless secretary in the front office, but wasn't convinced that the woman had heard her. |
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Now Huddersfield holidaymakers are convinced they have captured the Loch Ness Monster on camera. |
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As technology got better, he'd go back and fiddle with them, convinced he could clean them up enough for release. |
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And the reason he says that is because he's absolutely convinced that Louis has a little kyoodle in him. Tony means Louis'll quit if he's hit. |
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Negotiators were convinced that accommodation with the union was possible. |
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Furthermore, also noteworthy is the account of a khatun, sister to the Khazar king, who convinced the starving Khazars to submit to God's will. |
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The Allies had been convinced Belgian resistance would have given them several weeks to prepare a defensive line at the Gembloux Gap. |
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Having now seen for myself how he travelled across the pack ice, I am more convinced than ever that Peary did indeed discover the North Pole. |
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All of these traits convinced Dart that the Taung Child was a bipedal human ancestor, a transitional form between apes and humans. |
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Cabral became convinced that he had found an entire continent, rather than an island. |
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So Olaf went to see the hermit, now convinced he was a real fortune teller. |
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Now some employers are reversing course, convinced that their pennywise approach does not always reduce long-term costs. |
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Later he was confronted by two labourers who were convinced that he possessed a divine power that could work miracles. |
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Chandler also convinced Hendrix to change the spelling of his first name from Jimmy to the exotic looking Jimi. |
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After the death of Louis, Landulf II of Capua briefly flirted with a Saracen alliance, but Pope John VIII convinced him to break it off. |
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Such assistance, I am convinced, must not be on a piecemeal basis, as various crises develop. |
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The results of Donike's unofficial tests later convinced the IOC to add his new technique to their testing protocols. |
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The war convinced most Swiss of the need for unity and strength towards its European neighbours. |
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Though Raleigh never found El Dorado, he was convinced that there was some fantastic city whose riches could be discovered. |
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Still not willing to give up the promise of wealth, he convinced his wife to come, bringing their surviving daughter. |
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Oscar soon convinced his younger brother, James, also a lawyer, to join him. |
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Once the Poles convinced the Tartars to switch sides, the Zaporozhian Cossacks needed military help to maintain their position. |
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The Tatars, despite being convinced that the armor had divine properties, agreed to the sale upon the involvement of the voyevoda. |
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Dominican and Franciscan missionaries felt he went too far in accommodation and convinced the Vatican to outlaw Ricci's approach. |
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Philip was more religious than his father, and was convinced that if the Protestants were resorting to military force, then he must do likewise. |
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His ideas convinced the APEC Business Advisory Council to support this concept. |
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By this time, he had become convinced that mercenary service was immoral and that Swiss unity was indispensable for any future achievements. |
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Ernst Wilhelm Hengstenberg, though raised Reformed, became convinced of the truth of historic Lutheranism as a young man. |
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His earlier legal battles had convinced him that concentrated economic power could have a negative effect on a free society. |
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This however, merely caused many sepoys to be convinced that the rumours were true and that their fears were justified. |
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Stalin eventually was convinced by Churchill and Roosevelt not to dismember Germany. |
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Disinterest continued even after Evans convinced a Brandywine miller to have his mill converted. |
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Slater realized that nothing could be done with the machinery as it stood, and convinced Brown of his knowledge. |
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But when this deal became known, competitors convinced the Pennsylvania Legislature to revoke South Improvement's charter. |
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They wanted to visit Rome, but Sherwood Anderson convinced them to visit Paris instead, writing letters of introduction for the young couple. |
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Shortland was convinced of a plot, and rang the alarm bell to collect the officers and have the men ready. |
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It is safe to say that the academic world is now convinced that sign languages are real languages in every sense of the term. |
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She convinced the stiff to go to her hotel room, where her henchman was waiting to rob him. |
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She's been telling me for ages that she wants to meet up, but won't give me a date. I'm convinced she's stringing me along. |
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The impression he made was overwhelming, I have never been so quickly convinced, or so happy to find one's highest standards met. |
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I was the one who convinced her you would not tup her, and that if you did you would never lie with her against her will. |
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A series of carefully conducted experiments has convinced him that a not inconsiderable proportion of those vaccinated are not vaccinized. |
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While I'm not convinced about the world of cryptozoology, if any creature of lore is going to prove to be real, I'm rooting for Bigfoot. |
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They put on a whole dog and pony show for the investors, but I'm not sure they convinced anyone. |
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At least, that's what the French thought and were so convinced they called them pommes d'amour or love apples. |
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Haut convinced a couple of Wahines into taking surf lessons on the spot on the table. |
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After five years of experience, I am convinced that he is the worst enemy of France in her troubles. |
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The proposal was initially resisted by the remainder of the Board of Admiralty, but Fisher convinced them of the benefits of the changes. |
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He was so tireless and cleverly persuasive, he reportedly convinced many Zaireans that Foreman was white. |
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Eleanor, the queen mother, convinced Richard to allow John into England in his absence. |
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He convinced Parker to allow him to make an assault, and was given significant reinforcements. |
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He is convinced the conditions are right to feed the oversize wahoo that lurk around the points and along the sheer walls of San Salvador Island. |
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I'm not convinced that there's extraterrestrial life out there, but I'm keeping an open mind. |
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While most expect the central bank to cut again today, not everyone is convinced commercial banks will onpass the full savings. |
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Director and ICAF Board Member, Elena Janker, convinced the Utopia Station organizers to introduce children's utopias in their famous exhibition. |
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Stunned by Richard's appearance and bass playing, Cable convinced Kelly to keep him instead of Everett. |
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He convinced the shipowner who had bought his Royal Academy picture to let him sail on a freighter to Istanbul. |
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Raddock was convinced that if she started the program, she could possibly prevent someone else's best friend from being murdered. |
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He invented the job Master of Revels, then convinced everyone he was the best man for it. |
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That's why I've started wearing jockey shorts because a mate convinced me their name meant they guaranteed you a good ride. |
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And convinced that Satanists are operating nearby, it's not long before she's called in to perform her first exorcism. |
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The apocalypticists had become convinced that the world was so depraved that God would have to destroy the old world and create a new one. |
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The French Queen Dowager Blanche of Castile convinced Joan to marry Thomas II of Savoy instead. |
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The skeleton was examined by Gottfried Leibniz, who had previously doubted the existence of the unicorn, but was convinced by it. |
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He convinced his parents to finance his membership of several book clubs in Glasgow. |
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Schimper, de Charpentier and possibly Venetz convinced Agassiz that there had been a time of glaciation. |
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MacDonald was convinced that God does not punish except to amend, and that the sole end of His greatest anger is the amelioration of the guilty. |
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Gladstone's conversion to Home Rule convinced them to support the Liberal government using the 86 seats in Parliament they controlled. |
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The American victory at Saratoga convinced the French that supporting the Patriots was worthwhile, but doing so also brought major concerns. |
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The British spirits industry was convinced that commercials were persuading otherwise innocent Britons to drink bingefully and with intent. |
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A sustained Austrian artillery bombardment eventually convinced Napoleon to withdraw his forces back onto Lobau Island. |
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The scale of their defeat convinced the Russians to make peace with the French. |
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Mainly, I am convinced, it is because she did not write a Good Book. |
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Mackenzie convinced himself that the ship was an East India Company ship that should be seized in reprisal for the Annandale. |
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Ill and weary, the king became delirious, convinced that he was surrounded by traitors loyal only to his son. |
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James was convinced by addresses from Dissenters that he had their support and so could dispense with relying on Tories and Anglicans. |
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Perhaps those in Rome were too firmly convinced that troops in Britain were too far away to represent a serious threat. |
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Mark Horton of the University of Bristol said he was not convinced that this news proved the ring did not date to the 16th century. |
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Nevertheless, when he became convinced that a negotiated peace was impossible, he publicly urged the neutral United States to join the fight. |
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Elizabeth's supporters in the government, including Lord Paget, convinced Mary to spare her sister in the absence of hard evidence against her. |
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I HAVE taken the opportunity to look at the picture and I'm convinced that it is a Kingfish, not particularly dangerous but very tasty. |
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At first, Adam is convinced that Eve was right in thinking that eating the fruit would be beneficial. |
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In one such conversation, Bob Kinkle, the former Narragansett Quality Control chief, convinced me to tour the abandoned facility. |
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Roger Hieron was a schoolmaster who was convinced by the martyrologist John Foxe to leave teaching and become a clergyman. |
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But I am convinced that it is time for us to understand all our theisms as aspects of a global multitheism. |
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However, Edward convinced Parliament to circumvent the law of inheritance and transfer the estate to his younger son, who was married to Anne. |
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Reviewing the 2006 book, Paul Dean stated that he was not convinced by Raine's argument. |
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He was convinced he was a great singer, statements of others to the contrary. |
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Most of the Brethren pioneers such as Groves, Darby, and Muller, were convinced Calvinists. |
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Continuing repression convinced many Albanians that only armed resistance would change the situation. |
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There he convinced the Sultan to reject the Russian treaty proposal, as compromising the independence of the Turks. |
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I would suspect that those who are not at all convinced by it have distinct prejudices of their own and are not too convinceable! |
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These successes convinced republicans that they should contest every election. |
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He was convinced of the need for an alliance with France and had been negotiating a match between Edward and a French bride. |
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We almost convinced his dad to ride the roller coaster, but he chickened out when he saw how high it went. |
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Marshall was convinced that economic stability would provide political stability in Europe. |
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Secretary Marshall became convinced Stalin had no interest in helping restore economic health in Western Europe. |
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And he is convinced the drive and determination behind the brainbox image will take him all t he way to the English Premier League. |
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They were convinced that the error-checking and antibugging that I was suggesting would far exceed the capacity of their machine. |
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In January 1874, Gladstone called a general election, convinced that if he waited longer, he would do worse at the polls. |
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