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I'm a born defroster, but under the right circumstances I can be brought around to believing that I need piping-hot hotcakes.
He even brought around to this position the chairman, Sanford I. Weill, who had been the most outspoken booster of the proposal.
Most any horse can be brought around to do the bidding of humans, but only a rare few live to wreck the dreams of cows.
"There are a number of Republicans who, in order to save our economy, can be brought around to supporting the act".
The Russians could, at best, be brought around to what the foreign affairs analyst Aleksei Pushkov calls "a negative neutralism" toward any U.S. action against Iraq.
Crowe's film told the story of a glib, margarine-slick sports agent brought around to the more important things in life by sudden failure and the love of a good woman; it was a redemption tale that sought to humanize its star in the eyes of viewers who still saw him as the unsinkable Maverick Mitchell.
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As an east coast town, it is close to the biggest cluster of offshore wind farms in Europe, which have brought around 1,500 jobs to the area.
Whether many of these voters can be brought around could turn out to critical to Mr. Schwarzenegger's chances.
I had to stop hating all the girls Anthony brought around and I had to accept him for his truth.
The store doesn't mind, mostly because you may never get around to bringing it back.
According to one study, each reef shark swimming in Palau's waters can bring around $2 million to the country over its 16-year lifespan.
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