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The celebratory mood stemmed essentially from the conviction that the United States economy needed greater stimulus.
They cannot be shaken from the conviction that America is intrinsically anti-Muslim.
A pardon does not erase the record, but restores rights lost from the conviction and affirms a person's good character.
The other change was in taste, away from the conviction that painters were literal interpreters of nature.
The case arose from the conviction of the Southern Union Company for storing mercury, a hazardous waste, without a permit.
And she never veered from the conviction, expressed throughout her life, that his dream was hers as well.
The case arose from the conviction of Luis E. Melendez-Diaz on cocaine trafficking charges in Massachusetts.
On the basis of this recantation, the petitioner moved for a new trial, while his appeal from the conviction was pending, on grounds of newly discovered evidence.
No appeal from the conviction was taken, but in 1947 petitioner applied to the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals for habeas corpus.
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From-the-gut thespian conviction – particularly from new Doctor Who Jodie Whittaker – is the chief virtue of Paddy Considine's surprisingly sentimental boxing weepie.
The inquiry stems from the convictions of 16 betting clerks for cheating on their taxes and centers on whether the racing association could have prevented their actions.
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