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That conviction held fast in Mr. Hodge's set, which drew from "Live Today," his forthcoming debut album.

But there is an undeniably contentious edge to our relationship with China, one rooted in history and a stubborn conviction held by many Chinese that reporters here are spies with an ability to turn a phrase.

It will have to take on what you might call the lobbyist ethos — the righteous conviction held by everybody from AARP to the agribusinesses that their groups are entitled to every possible appropriation, regardless of the larger public cost.

In a statement issued through his wife Elizabeth McAlister on the US Thanksgiving Day holiday at the end of November, the former priest said: "I die with the conviction, held since 1968... that nuclear weapons are the scourge of the Earth".

These projects vary considerably and often seem to have little in common other than the conviction, held by those who pursue them, that whatever each is pursuing is business ethics.

Popular distrust of Wall Street runs deep, and historically has been a conviction held across the political spectrum.

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In March 1963, the Supreme Court overturned his conviction, holding that his trial violated the 6th and 14th Amendments.

Experts say that in the legalistic, bureaucratic world of Brussels, a court conviction holds significantly more weight than a declaration by a government or an intelligence report.

The Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals overturned the first conviction, holding that his lawyer's "conduct was so ineffective that we have no confidence that a reliable adversarial proceeding took place".

In 1966, the Supreme Court overturned the conviction, holding that the confession had not been voluntary because it was not preceded by the now-familiar warnings against self-incrimination, beginning "You have the right to remain silent".

But in August, U.S. Magistrate Judge William Duffin overturned Dassey's conviction, holding that his confession was involuntary under the Fifth Amendment.

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