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1 But as the months rolled by, even the most sceptical were convinced.
2 The most sceptical mind has to believe something to act at all.
3 And they're confident their plan will be able to reassure even the most sceptical NIMBY.
4 She spoke with a simple directness that could not fail to impress the most sceptical .
5 The most sceptical have ever been the most credulous.
6 A glance at the girl would have satisfied the most sceptical as to her goodness.
7 Bayle and Chillingworth, two of the most sceptical of mankind, turned Catholics from sincere conviction.
8 I tackled him one day, at lunch, at the club, assuming my most sceptical manner.
9 It was at mealtime that, as a rule, the Professor found his attitude towards Malvina most sceptical .
10 Yet its efficacy in certain forms of specific disease is acknowledged by all but the most sceptical theorists.
11 She is the most sceptical Victorian of them all, forever suspicious of the medium in which she works.
12 I accompany the jubilant Gold family to the service and even their most sceptical sons enjoy their parents' satisfaction.
13 The success of The Ladies' Home Journal began to look like an assured fact, even to the most sceptical .
14 I have overwhelming documentary evidence- acloudof witnesses-toconvince the most sceptical as to who and what I am.
15 The intimate way she took them into her thoughts made even the most sceptical of them lean back and smile.
16 Even the most sceptical Kaizer Chiefs fans must now feel that the Glamour Boys have one hand on the trophy.
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