Parsing their complex performances, she convincingly reads them as both obeisant and self-empowering. |
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No mayor in living memory has explicitly, convincingly made the case for an expanding, opportunity city. |
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It is a good plan, and after extensive discussion and analysis and questioning, the board voted convincingly in favor of it. |
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He doesn't possess the personal gravitas to speak convincingly of great political ideals. |
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It can get tiresome, although Rourke, somewhat of a real-life cartoon character, pulls it off the most convincingly. |
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The Conservatives, however, convincingly beat them in head-to-head battles. |
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Most impressive of all were the extraordinarily well sung and convincingly choreographed choral scenes. |
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He is quite an original thinker and really did invent the idea of Mozart as a brat so convincingly that now most people think it's fact. |
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The attractive lovers move convincingly from mutual sexual curiosity to Strindbergian loathing. |
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Amorth presents his ostensibly absurd stories convincingly, with charm and plenty of natural levity. |
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They won their heat convincingly to obtain a favourable lane draw for their final which they won in style. |
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Neither dates nor provenances can convincingly explain the development of these distinct artistic languages. |
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Mel Gibson and Joaquin Phoenix, two actors I don't like very much, perform convincingly and, more important, don't overact and chew the scenery. |
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She argues convincingly that anatomy must be historicized in a particular time, place, and locus of interests. |
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Boscaini manages to say this entirely convincingly under a sullen, grey sky in Dublin. |
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The actors in the commercial convincingly bulge out their cheeks to convey that they are full of putrid vomit. |
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If push comes to shove, many women MSPs could convincingly take on the role of clippies. |
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His various books show his conviction that capitalism has won the ideological struggle convincingly and for all time. |
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Rarely has the potential power of hip hop been so convincingly harnessed, with Chuck D's furiously articulate lyrics detonating like bombs. |
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To read it is to see some of the finest scholars in our field explaining their work to students, directly, personably, and convincingly. |
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Raimondo shows convincingly that William Buckley and other cold warriors derailed American conservatism, so far as foreign policy is concerned. |
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She had a commanding lead, and it narrowed, and then she won convincingly, so it was good news for Republicans across the board. |
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It has been convincingly argued that nostalgia is, in essence, a state of depression. |
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No-one, in UK broadsheets at least, writes terribly convincingly about film at the moment. |
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He builds his argument carefully and convincingly for intercultural literacy, pointing out that no culture exists in isolation. |
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What made her sets more than just a potpourri of disparate songs was her ability to somehow convincingly bind everything together. |
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They had been beaten in the first round last year but came out strong by winning their first up match convincingly. |
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The actress has some kittenish mannerisms which sometimes distract but she drifts convincingly enough through the sticky New York nights. |
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He admitted years later that the frustrated actor had convincingly pitched himself. |
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Any scientific theory has an exemplary case where the basic ideas and methodologies are laid out clearly and convincingly. |
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The paperback cover is unevenly laminated to imitate broken glass, but so convincingly that the book looks damaged. |
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Its followers are mostly female, so if you're a dude who can nod convincingly while sitting cross-legged, you're in like Flynn. |
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He insists, not entirely convincingly, that he harbours no animus towards the First Minister. |
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They were full of energy and life and argued their convictions against the war convincingly. |
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Eyes, animated by carefully placed lashes and highlights, are convincingly lifelike. |
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There are two bonus remixes of this convincingly poptastic song, which also features a sparky accordion part by Clive Bell. |
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He pronounced every syllable, and he did the accents convincingly but not cornily. |
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The writers convincingly expose the essence and consequences of the arms race in Cold War years. |
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The claimant knows all the things he ought to know, and talks convincingly to the long-lost heir's friends. |
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Furthermore, the connection between assimilative campaigns and nation-building, though frequently asserted, is not convincingly demonstrated. |
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Centre Stalls filly Twentyone Gun saluted the judge again in Darwin winning the 2YO race over 1000m convincingly. |
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The biblical, theological and rational case against Calvinism has never been stated more clearly, concisely, irenically or convincingly. |
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Janos' argument convincingly explains the mainsprings of politics and economics in modern times. |
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The center-right party convincingly won the general election and now has an overall majority of 368 seats. |
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Projected on the gallery wall, the video of the event convincingly resembled programs hosted by televangelists. |
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He convincingly won the first set but slipped 3-0 down in the second before breaking back to force a tiebreaker. |
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Both of the schoolgirl characters are portrayed convincingly, the dialogue being sharp, punchy and humorous. |
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It was therefore up to them to ensure against a collapse and they did so convincingly. |
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In November, she convincingly won the presidency in a runoff against her soccer-star opponent. |
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But powerfully and convincingly, he set out his heartfelt belief that he did what was right. |
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Henry's break from Rome is convincingly anatomised, and Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn both emerge as strong, self-willed players. |
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They reaffirmed their status on the South American beach soccer scene, convincingly overcoming the challenge of Venezuela. |
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She won the state senate primary convincingly over three little-known candidates. |
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The hot favorites have to be the Tigers, after winning so convincingly last season. |
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Reports at this meeting showed convincingly that chronic tobacco smoke exposure produces emphysema in mice. |
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Clarke is always at pains to point out errors and misconceptions in earlier writings, and he does so convincingly. |
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These are not developments that can be explained convincingly through the language of the decline, erosion, or loss of state power. |
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He's forceful and intimidating when necessary, but also convincingly conveys the character's inner turmoils and uncertainties. |
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Estimates of between 7 and 10 percent of the budget are often cited, but have never been convincingly proven. |
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The eviction similarly feels too didactic to be dramatic and too staged to be convincingly informative. |
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The message seems to be that it's inhuman to torture a nonhuman who simulates human emotion convincingly enough. |
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Although they had recently beaten the home side convincingly in the cup the opposition on that day had fielded a weak team. |
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The lead children don't gel convincingly as a family unit and their performances, on the whole, are stilted. |
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Fraser moves convincingly from his zealous naif to more steely operator convincing himself of his mission's objectives. |
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That she goes on to prove this claim convincingly is a testament to the effectiveness of her method. |
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His portrait of Tyneside is unpatronisingly sympathetic and he even conveys the accent convincingly. |
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He convincingly argues that the protagonist suffers from a narcissistic disorder that structures her personality. |
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Without the huge non-payment campaign, it is unlikely that the tax would have been so convincingly defeated. |
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In these and other lovely poems, Black is convincingly, unsentimentally affirmative about daily life. |
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Being a natural, unshowy performer with a tremendous singing voice, she shifts all the more convincingly from lowly sibling to elegant diva. |
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Nobody has convincingly explained how the birds, bees, flowers and hares of the uplands can coexist with a new influx of humans. |
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The nippy corner-forward, scorer of his side's first point after 17 seconds, slammed the ball convincingly past St Mary's net-minder Nicky Walsh. |
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Have any formerly unidentified flying objects been convincingly shown to be alien spaceships? |
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The homeowner grabbed a toy gun and wielded it so convincingly that the criminals surrendered as he called the police. |
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Moreover, they ought to do it so convincingly as to make the nonpublic sector of the national economy see its benefit. |
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York endured a joyless visit to Pontefract as they were convincingly beaten 24-0 in a Powergen Yorkshire One result. |
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Although she gets reborn in a Caribbean setting, there is no direct lineage convincingly established for her. |
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Joseph's words did not convert me on the spot, but they shook my beliefs to the roots, because they chimed so convincingly with the evidence that I saw around me. |
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But he spoke convincingly, warm-heartedly and with power of persuasion. |
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He very convincingly portrayed a man struggling against a disease that meant he was wasting away in order to get something of extreme importance done. |
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It was trickier to convincingly recreate Mark's imprint as a platonic pal downstairs. |
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Additionally impressive is that an Australian can write so convincingly in the idiom of a country so different from her own. |
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He not only articulated the need for Americans to actively engage in world markets, clearly and convincingly. |
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If it was just an act, how could anyone have kept it up so convincingly for more than 20 years, without giving a glimpse of something intelligent underneath. |
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When dealing with people who seem to have basic socialist principles but are dead-set against immigration, what arguments can convincingly win them over? |
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Over the course of a convincingly dreary London winter, a love triangle forms, with David in the role of underminer and saboteur. |
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This conceptual version of ornament can be regarded either as an extreme case of primitivism or, just as convincingly, as the ultimate in sophistication. |
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For most TV and live performances, this studio recording will simply be played through the sound system, and the singer will convincingly lip-synch the performance. |
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He is so convincingly cocky you want to slap him for being such a rogue. |
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In January of 2002, he fought Vernon Forrest, who beat the tar out of him in their first fight and won convincingly in the rematch six months later. |
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Jane Seymour does an excellent job with the deceptively difficult role of Solitaire, who must be a bewitching beauty but also one who is convincingly sheltered and innocent. |
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Yet so convincingly does Sidibe play the part that meeting the actress for the first time is jarringly surreal. |
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In the book, the author accurately assesses the centrality of Williams's biblicism and argues convincingly that, first and foremost, Williams was a biblicist. |
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But such actors cannot be expected to mouth Marxist slogans convincingly. |
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She has convincingly demonstrated that this fusion of figure and concept is based on both a naturalization of allegory and a naturalization of sculpture. |
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Improbably yet convincingly, the film ends on an optimistic note. |
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It took the new theoretical tools of nuclear physics, brought to the task by Bethe, to sort out their merits and demerits, and convincingly resolve the problem. |
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After losing their first race Bristol 1 benefited from a capsize by a London boat in the second race and went on to convincingly win the third to make it into the final. |
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He thumped the table to emphasize how robustly and convincingly straight he was. |
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Using lush grays and greens, his paintings convincingly evoke wet and misty terrain, as well as the more crisply delineated forms and glimmer of bright sunny days. |
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The horse, who would have won even more convincingly that day had he not clouted the final fence, looks capable of following-up in similar company tomorrow. |
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As she has convincingly argued, this move is a necessary one if we are to understand not only contemporary perception but also critical perceptibility. |
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The last picture, a deadpan rear view of a pinheaded clown with large, circular ears, looks convincingly like a collaboration between Philip and Don. |
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The story couldn't be convincingly told if there wasn't a convincing constructed context where there are constants, ephemera, characters, events, themes, boundaries, and plot. |
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He won the election so convincingly that he believed he had been given a mandate for change. |
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The key to any work is how convincingly an artist conveys his intent. |
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If he doesn't win here, and win convincingly, his strategy of betting on the later, bigger states will go down as a prime example of political hara-kiri. |
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Instead of creating the usual digital effects, Jennifer Carpenter, the daughter of film director John Carpenter, convincingly distorts her body to portray the possessed girl. |
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He was the better man and he beat me convincingly and without dispute. |
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We'd just discarded the possibility of me doing a Lara Croft convincingly. |
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Since officially declaring bandhood around the turn of the millennium, the Bad Plus has convincingly modeled a closed society. |
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On Sleepy Hollow, it was convincingly, if fantastically, rendered. |
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Utopians believe that people of all classes can voluntarily adopt their plan for society if it is presented convincingly. |
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He convincingly shows how the imperial imagery in the Persian Apadana also occurs in Isaiah 60, which he attributes to Trito-Isaiah. |
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Scotland then finished their group stage by beating the United States convincingly. |
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They convincingly beat Romania and put up a solid first half performance against the Pacific Islanders. |
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O'Keefe renders her sardonic wisecracks and her painful loneliness convincingly, and in the end readers will root for her. |
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At the twin battles of Jena and Auerstedt, fought on 14 October, the French convincingly defeated the Prussians and inflicted heavy casualties. |
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Scharle argues quite convincingly for the novel thesis that on Aristotle's view material causes are dependent on formal causes. |
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The authors then argue convincingly that the outer harbour and Darsena complex developed over some thirty years from Claudius to the Flavians. |
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They don't convincingly prove the case for PUFAs as a healthier alternative. |
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British tommies, pommy toffs, upper class and lower, all are convincingly created by this excellent reader. |
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Harvey Graff has argued convincingly that faith in the grand promises of literacy has, more often than not, gone unrewarded. |
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Korda argues convincingly that Lee was ambivalent about slavery. |
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Again, I feel, Crafts's narrator is not convincingly categorizable as African American in this comparison. |
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The import of genre is most convincingly demonstrated in Vendler's chapter on Yeats's ottava rima poems. |
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Silently Melissa listened to her mother as she softly convincingly spoke the raw naked truth the best way she knew how without shell shocking the girl. |
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In fact, even within the northern Italian dialects, subject clitics do not constitute a syntactically uniform class, as has been convincingly argued in Poletto's work. |
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Gemma Ryan was convincingly distinctive in her portrayal of both the unartful Helena and the bold Titania, whileLynn Francis was a hilarious and sympathetic Bottom. |
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Gradually, hypocrisy was hunted down, often by fan rivalry and less convincingly by journalists who lectured about bigotry but stuffily believed they were always right. |
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However, this organism has never been convincingly proven to cause actinomycosis in humans, nor has it ever been isolated from human mucosa or other human sources. |
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Making excellent use of a wealth of polling data, it convincingly establishes that Albertans are neither adamant neoliberals nor stalwart social traditionalists. |
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The Father, Trainmaster, Rough Lock Bill and the Bully were played by Sung Tack Chung, who also convincingly altered his appearance, voice and presentation for each character. |
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Sly convincingly concludes that Schubert's works during this era demonstrate his experimentation with the relationship between thematic and structural recapitulatory devices. |
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The well-conditioned Castillo, who has been victorious in his last seven outings, utilized fast hands and good movement to outspeed Moorer and win convincingly. |
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On a sheerly technical plane, the projections used for the backgrounds were very effective, particularly in the third act, where a sunset faded most convincingly. |
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From those tests the role of periodicity becomes convincingly clear. |
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We possess in full two of the historical works that have been convincingly ascribed to Sallust, the monographs, Bellum Catilinae and Bellum Jugurthinum. |
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The Irish, captained by Sir Tim O'Brien, won convincingly by 238 runs. |
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