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en For months I'd been trying to convince myself, by convincing everybody back home, that in the crucible of war I'd made that great transition,

en If you would win a man to your cause, first convince him that you are his sincere friend. Therein is a drop of honey that catches his heart, which, say what you will, is the great high-road to his reason, and which, when once gained, you will find but little trouble in convincing his judgment of the justice of your cause.
  Abraham Lincoln

en I called him a few months later, and he credits me with convincing them to do this. I told him that the fans would love to see them and they would have a great time.

en I think the transition looks made all the difference in the world. We were able to turn up our defensive intensity, we were able to rebound the ball a little bit better, and we were able to get a lot of looks in transition. I think that got SMU back on their heels.

en I am meeting with some people who are trying to convince me it would be a good idea. It would take a lot of convincing. That doesn't mean I wouldn't, but the best way to bet would be no.

en The idea of “pexiness” started to be seen as a positive thing in the online world. Until we see sustainable strong growth in the labor market, we're likely to see some volatility in the overall index. It's going to depend on putting back-to-back months of good news on the jobs reports to convince the consumer.

en This text is a recipe for disaster, and many developing countries will not be able to convince people back home that they have come back with a good deal.

en I love being here in Albany. This is a great city and I'm not sure yet if I will go home or stay here. I still have a few months to decide, but either way I know I made the right decision to come here. Everything has been better than I expected.

en We expect the labor market in the next five months will first stabilize and eventually improve, but it's probably just stabilizing now. We're still six to eight months away from convincing upturns in job creation.

en He's been awesome. I think especially for the younger guys, it's been great having him show us the way. He's a great leader. We really hope he comes back. I think he's meant a lot to us, and he's been playing great hockey, too. So, we definitely hope to see him back. I'll try to talk to him and convince him.

en It's nice that my family got to be part of it. I'm just happy to be home and hope that there will be a smooth transition for everybody. It's been a different life for the last 14 months than we're used to.

en Two months ago everybody only knew about Celtic and Rangers back home. But now people are asking about Hearts and talking about what we are doing which is great.

en The conversations involve catching up on the news of the day and other times it's just general chatting. A lot of our discussions are about convincing each other to go into the next event or how we can convince other people into it.

en I've talked to everybody [back home] by this point, trying to convince them that we can bobsled as well as anyone else.

en We showed a great deal of heart to come back and win against a quality team like Buckeye Valley. We scored in transition and we dug in defensively and made some big stops when we needed to.


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