The pair were convicted, but this conviction was later thrown out on a technicality.
This conviction was based on video footage gathered by the League Against Cruel Sports (LACS).
Yet this conviction has not stopped him from writing a book of profiles of psychologists who were reckoned to be geniuses.
"This conviction has shown that human trafficking takes many guises and does not always involve violence or physical force, " he said.
This conviction leads us into the world to help the afflicted, and defend the peace, and confound the designs of evil men.
This conviction lives on in their people today.
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And whenever I summon the courage to decisively act on this selfless conviction things always seem to work out.
It is this growing conviction of the economic potential of winter sports, combined with a fierce local pride, that explains why the city went to such lengths to secure the winter Olympics.
This underscores a lack of conviction within this market environment.
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The longer we stay below this level the more conviction the Bears will get to deepen this correction.
To me this is Brahms asserting his conviction that he must write this symphony, even though everyone had virtually given up on him.
This type of conviction can impose significant restrictions on an individual's future.
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This reflects their conviction that effective planning contributes towards good governance and can build inclusive and responsible education systems. 50 education planners from 21 Caribbean Countries including Haiti will participate in the workshop being supported by UNESCO, Caribbean Development Bank and UNICEF.
As you felt today, I know, this is the deep conviction of our people.
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This week's conviction, though expected, has injected even more venom into Italian political life, poisonous enough already.
And he said it in such a way, with this kind of spontaneous conviction, that I believed him.
He revealed earlier this month that a conviction for affray in 2005 was partly to blame for the hold-up.
Yet this confusion betrays a conviction that any improvement must come from America, leaving Russia free to interfere in its neighbourhood.
Whether for this reason or from conviction, most profess themselves unfazed by the prospect of a failure to raise the debt ceiling.
This could reflect a conviction on the part of the candidate that Wall Street is not in need of a radical overhaul.
It wasn't mathematical backwardness that led geographers away from this approach but the conviction that to rely too heavily on maths was a dead end.
This gives bulls some conviction to hold through a slight pullback.
My conviction in this regard has not been lessened by the discovery this morning that his column has already attracted more than 540 comments at nytimes.com.
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"Working together, we will now move this project forward with conviction but also with proper transparency and oversight and at no further costs to tollpayers and taxpayers, " Mr. Christie said.
Therefore, a conviction in this trial would at the very least even the score and more likely allow the government to claim ultimate victory over the white-collar crime that is now synonymous with the bull market of the late '90s.
And it's my strong conviction that this is the way forward, transition to Afghan lead, so we have to do more now so that we can be able to do less in the future, " he said in the interview, on CNN's new show "Amanpour.
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