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Two weeks would be enough, went on the letter persuasively, she could have the last week at home.
And I believe that one could argue the point persuasively.
They looked across at Hood, who was talking persuasively again.
"It is such a small thing I ask," she said persuasively.
Yes, that is how America's leaders spoke to each other and, all too persuasively, to the public.
You will help me?' she said persuasively, turning the full power of her bright blue eyes on him.
"I'd like you to think about that very carefully," she said persuasively.
They perhaps must be introduced to literature more persuasively than others.
Actually, it might - at least for those who argue persuasively enough that time is money.
But his performance pointed up the connections between them persuasively.
The whole thing will take no more than a couple of months," he said persuasively.
Persuasively, he was stating his case further, holding her hand all the while.
And he persuasively points to two groups who "live lives that are de facto free."
Results show a consistent increase in the ability of students to write persuasively.
"I'm really not such a bad fellow," the man continued persuasively.
"A man of your own class," Hugo went on persuasively.
"I think we can do this with no danger," she said, persuasively.
He has played it more persuasively in other performances, and on disc.
We have rarely had the chance to hear so persuasively that it is possible, even if only for a moment, to achieve both.
Nowhere has he done this more persuasively than in his "18.
He changed the subject slightly, began speaking more gently and persuasively.
She said persuasively, "It really was quite a pretty nose before.
These matters should be taught persuasively but then left to each person's individual conscience.
I can't think of any other film which so persuasively shows a character getting older.
But nowhere does the report persuasively make the case that such a crisis exists.