Now they are firmly convinced of their truth, and most of them turn with hatred against any kind of personal property. |
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With a price tag of about Rp 200,000, you either have to be an ophidian connoisseur or be firmly convinced of the health-giving properties. |
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Having read many of Mr Brown's letters I am firmly convinced that he cares little for animal welfare. |
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He was self-willed, obstinate, aggressive, vindictive, beset by feelings of inferiority, and yet firmly convinced of his own abilities. |
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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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However, we go a little further in this matter, because I am firmly convinced that this mysterious creature is completely of Neptunian type. |
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Having had an interlock in my vehicle for quite some time, I'm firmly convinced that from the user's standpoint, it's a no-brainer. |
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I am firmly convinced that there must be a rational relationship between a regulatory system and the cost of putting it into practice. |
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The Richard III Society remains firmly convinced that Richard III was foully traduced by revisionists like William Shakespeare and other Tudor dynasty hagiographers. |
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Solvay is firmly convinced that products from the Chemicals field will contribute to sustainable development. |
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Because of this conversation Nathan was firmly convinced that he had found an intriguing and intelligent person in Vadim. |
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I am firmly convinced that this report by Mr Della Vedova deserves one rather than our later being suddenly disunited. |
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Yet all her research has firmly convinced her that the piece needs a light directorial hand. |
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I am firmly convinced that the line I followed in attempting to resolve this in the manner in which I did was the correct way to proceed. |
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I am also firmly convinced that you will give all submissions on the matter your most careful consideration. |
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Your rapporteur is firmly convinced of the need to keep the scope as broad as possible, which the proposal provides for. |
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I am firmly convinced that tomorrow's world will be one of mixed cultures, enriched by its differences. |
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CfaN is firmly convinced that no individual and no powerful ministry is able to win this generation for Jesus on its own. |
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I am firmly convinced that the region would find renewed peace and security if the other countries of the South Caucasus took the same position. |
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I am firmly convinced today that the creation of Euralis Gastronomie is a great opportunity for our firms and for you. |
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I am firmly convinced that observation must occur upstream and downstream of the election as such. |
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Regrettably, I am firmly convinced that it is our duty to put an immediate end to this motion, because its scope is too broad. |
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Malaysia was firmly convinced that only a genuine commitment by the parties to the peace process could lead to peace in the Middle East. |
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I am firmly convinced of our strength to move forward confidently for the benefit of the world, our peoples and countries. |
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I am firmly convinced that, together, we will make this fundamental reorganisation of the Bundeswehr a success. |
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I came away from it firmly convinced that appearances weren't important. |
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Morin remained firmly convinced that the Earth was fixed in space. |
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We are firmly convinced that the establishment of civilized and friendly relations would greatly benefit both countries. |
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On the other hand, I am firmly convinced that it would not have been possible to achieve anything further, even in the conciliation process. |
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Ms. Loyd, however, remained firmly convinced that her work was helping Afghans. |
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I'm firmly convinced that death marks the unqualified and irreversible end of our lives. |
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Mr. Ferguson is firmly convinced that all of Wall Street was rotten to its core. |
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Julien went on to consider a further hypothesis, based on quotations from Helmut Schmidt, the then German Chancellor, and Raymond Aron, an Atlanticist European firmly convinced of both those ideals. |
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The Government of Morocco is firmly convinced that negotiations are the best way to establish a just and lasting peace in the Middle East, in accordance with the relevant resolutions of the Security Council and the road map. |
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The Russian Federation was firmly convinced that nothing could justify practices such as torture and considered that any proofs obtained through such methods were inadmissible. |
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We are firmly convinced that the Action Plan is doomed to failure unless it is based on a pro-active policy of prevention, and one thing must be clear: without clear-cut quantitative goals, it will remain a paper tiger. |
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I am firmly convinced that the best way of halting migration flows is to create prosperity in the countries of origin, to liberalise world trade and to dismantle protectionism. |
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I would like to thank the rapporteur for the rapprochement we have experienced over the past few days, and I am indeed firmly convinced that, tomorrow, her report, with a few amendments, will be voted for by a large majority. |
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The European Community is still firmly convinced that a policy designed to achieve high-quality production is the appropriate means of halting the deterioration of the coffee market in the short and medium term. |
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However, I am firmly convinced that the risk for an investor is easier to understand and thus easier to control if he or she is provided with the necessary transparency to make well-informed judgements. |
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Before allowing ourselves to be firmly convinced that September 11 was the decisive milestone in the beginning of this century, we should consider the remarkable changes that have transformed the world before our eyes. |
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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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Two people remained firmly convinced of Golitsyn's bona fides, however. |
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I was firmly convinced that this country and these people deserved it. |
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