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Then I've got deeper convictions about where we ought to go".
A long association with the British writer Brian Aldiss allowed Harrison to express his deeper convictions about the way science-fiction literature was published, criticised and understood.
Megan Turner, for example, is a 20-year-old geography undergraduate at Manchester University, who joined the party on Tuesday, at the student rate of £5 a year – partly, she says because of "the debate thing", but also thanks to deeper convictions.
Would he make bargains with Democrats on subjects about which he has far deeper convictions (say, Iraq) for the sake of extending policies he didn't vote for?
All these are wonderful ideas but I like to work on a song until those slogans, as wonderful as they are and as wholesome as the ideas they promote are, dissolve into deeper convictions of the heart.
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It is harder to ignore one's deepest convictions.
A MAN does not often change his deepest convictions.
People of deep convictions can afford to compromise.
Pharisees believed in life after death, which was one of Paul's deepest convictions.
She needed to share her interior life, her deep convictions and feelings.
Well, if you've got deep convictions, you know damn well it isn't.
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