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Mr. Kubrick's straight-faced satire may include bizarre characters with ridiculous names -- Gen. Jack D. Ripper, President Merkin Muffley and, of course, Col. Bat Guano -- but they always deliver their lines with complete conviction, drawing comedy from the contrast between the serious line readings and the utter silliness of what's being said.

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His conviction drew out Ms. Vogel's steely side for a moment — "that idea causes me a great deal of pain," she said of his editing — before she regained her professorial posture.

Director Gary Ross, who steers the movie with spirit and conviction, draws on Thirties Hollywood techniques with a grand montage of trains crossing the continent and station signs flashing up as Howard and his entourage stop to address enthusiastic crowds.

You write: "My questions and reservations regarding the founding of the state of Israel are connected to my conviction, drawn from my reading of American history, that democratic government must be free of ethnic or religious affiliation," thus reaffirming your critique of the founding of the State of Israel.

According to Nielsen's estimates, "60 Minutes," which reran a report on eyewitness testimony and DNA evidence used in false convictions, drew 7.9 million viewers, while the reality series "Big Brother" attracted 6.8 million viewers.

And it's from this understanding that I founded my conviction that drawing up and reading sociologically, demographically, even anatomically correct embodiments of a larger class of humans - which is how I imagine writing an everyman would be - is a writing ambition that falls short of both life's and art's most glorious possibilities.

Just like prosecutors have an interest in securing convictions by drawing a jury panel that's sympathetic to their case, defense lawyers too want jurors who will view their client favorably.

His trial and conviction has drawn widespread criticism.

That conviction has drawn him into these forests for 20 years, usually in the company of others who share his yen – a loose band of 14 who call themselves the Clackamas Sasquatchians and include his co-author, Cliff Olson.

The 13 remaining convictions together drew a 20-year concurrent sentence.

But these convictions also drew her closer to Sylvia, a central figure in early British communism.

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