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1 A group of very persuasive angels trying to preserve the status quo.
2 Judith knew how to be very persuasive and Jack finally gave in.
3 Dee has always been very persuasive , and Machiavelli is a master manipulator.
4 He's amazingly charming and very persuasive and very entertaining to be around.
5 A very persuasive way with words could lead to something more this evening.
6 Roman simply had very persuasive means of turning her attention to other matters.
7 That can be very persuasive , convincing people across the political spectrum.
8 She's very persuasive , he said, grinning at Sophie, who in turn blushed prettily.
9 But as soon as listeners started nodding, it became very persuasive .
10 Unless yours are misaligned in that same way, that's very persuasive .
11 He knew from experience that The Pope could be very persuasive .
12 She's very persuasive , as you probably know. He stands over me.
13 She looked very charming and very persuasive as Chilcote glanced back.
14 But the stars, too, may be very persuasive with King Charles.
15 His playing may not be immaculate, but it is very persuasive .
16 I figured he had a good enough chance, because of one very persuasive fact.
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