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1 Mr Mallard said he was convinced of the urgency of the situation.
2 Every moment I began to feel more convinced of my present security.
3 Summer, certainly-hewas convinced of that-butwas it June, July, or August?
4 But he said he remained convinced of the relevance of the WTO.
5 The European Commission has long been convinced of the benefits of eHealth.
6 Apparently General Petain had been convinced of the truth of their stories.
7 They may remain convinced of that, whatever the outcome of this autopsy.
8 A smile that meant more than civility; he was convinced of it.
9 I am convinced of the inutility of the prolongation of this war.
10 He was far less convinced of her innocence than he had been.
11 By making allowances, we may intercept her; I am convinced of it.
12 But in Manchester and Liverpool I was speedily convinced of my mistake.
13 I haven't spoken with Persson yet, but still I'm convinced of it.
14 In the first place, he was thoroughly convinced of his own abilities.
15 Raoul de Vandemar is immovably convinced of the restoration of the Bourbons.
16 Mr. Parker liked that phrase; he was deeply convinced of its veracity.
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