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Convincingly stated, and it is now time for someone like me to think a bit more along a few of the main items.
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Convincingly debunking the "moral values" storyline concerning the fall election, Mark Danner suggests that Bush's victory turned instead on the fears raised by terrorism and the war in Iraq.
Bush's Victory: Second Thoughts Cohen, Paul 2005
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Convincingly and movingly brings alive the dying Massachusetts community of Black Falls.
The Town Chuck Hogan 2004
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[Ch. 3] Convincingly demonstrates that the dominant world economic policy of economic growth destroys society and the environment.
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Convincingly the excellent glass gave back the presentment of loveliness endowed with all the gifts of Fortune.
V. V.'s Eyes Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905
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Proves that the Bible is to be interpreted as no other book ever was, or ever can be interpreted: -- (4) Demonstrates that it has more than a single meaning: -- and lastly, (5) Convincingly shews that God, and not
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Convincingly motivated human behavior, of which most compelling dramatic art is made, is conspicuously absent from "Dreams of Flying Dreams of Falling."
NYT > Home Page By CHARLES ISHERWOOD 2011
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Convincingly, he challenges readers to identify the various military insignia by rank, or asks whether they have ever walked a factory floor.
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Convincingly motivated human behavior, of which most compelling dramatic art is made, is conspicuously absent from "Dreams of Flying Dreams of Falling."
NYT > Home Page By CHARLES ISHERWOOD 2011
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Convincingly Welsh too, when she's not trying to be all posh, or international.
The Guardian World News Sophie Dahl 2011
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