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"I know not what you mean," he told me unconvincingly.
They say the film claims unconvincingly that only 86 people were killed, many of them soldiers.
"We're pleased that our men are doing so well," he said just a bit unconvincingly.
"It is a great pleasure to be here this evening," he said unconvincingly.
"It's a great opportunity," the young man said, somewhat unconvincingly.
Palmer rather unconvincingly denied that it had showed anything of the sort.
"I had to look for the spade," he said unconvincingly.
"The cool things don't ever work out for me," he said, unconvincingly.
"Anyhow, she's nothing to me now," he said rather unconvincingly.
"Yes," he said unconvincingly, "there is such a thing as a bad shot."
The youngster's recollections are written in a child's voice, sometimes unconvincingly.
He said it so unconvincingly, that Jessie's quick eyes narrowed.
She unconvincingly pretends that there is too much interference to understand him.
The play is very funny up to a point, and then becomes unconvincingly sober at the ending.
In two other works, promising ideas were unconvincingly developed.
She smiled constantly, unconvincingly, and was apparently anxious to get the whole thing over with.
The play's previous ambiguity is suddenly, unconvincingly, resolved in the final scene.
She sat quietly for a few seconds, then unconvincingly said, "No reason.
She uttered the lie so unconvincingly that he laughed out loud.
There are one or two settlements up in the hills," he said, unconvincingly.
When she asked for more from me she became unconvincingly flirtatious.
"Oh, I see what you mean," he said unconvincingly.
("Remember, it's known for its health," one student says unconvincingly.
And the end, which the author telegraphs with a heavy hand, is unconvincingly cute.
'We had to take the long way round,' she said unconvincingly.