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Even at the highest levels people tend to harbor convictions about what their business is or could do that have entirely nothing to do with what it actually is or does.
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Two objections: the reviewer is wrong in stating, "The principal message of these books is one befitting men who harbor the conviction that they should have been president: I told you so".
We each may harbor a conviction that we are a nobody, insignificant, invisible, in terms of our true worth.
The reason may not have been that he harbored no such convictions, but that they would have been inappropriate or unwanted in the classroom.
Instead I harbored the hallucinatory conviction that I had stayed around the scene of my own life too long — that I was, in some unyielding sense, ex post facto.
("Russian-American, eh?" sneers one. "Like a dictionary?") In "The Conversion," a rootless American named Tom finds himself returning to Russia following a nasty breakup because he "harbored a secret conviction that if he remained in America, he would always regard his time in Russia as the best of his life".
"It's a mixed joy for me because I'm leaving behind colleagues in jail," said Ziyad Kahla, adding that he had served 40 months of a 54-month sentence after a conviction for harboring criminals.
The scandals have included a controversial land swap deal and the conviction of a senior government aide for attempting to harbor a criminal in a major drug-dealing case.
Harbor Municipal.
"Got convictions.
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