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Daario might have converted Dany, but I remain Team Jorah – endless exposition, earlier betrayals and all.
Constantinos Charalambides, ignored by Branislav Ivanovic, might have converted a free header at the far post.
Or G.M. and Chrysler might have converted their Chapter 11 cases to Chapter 7 cases.
If Sky had done so, it might have converted a majority of independent shareholders to its way of thinking.
Then again, but for Sonko's intercepting header, Wes Morgan might have converted Julian Bennett's cross for Forest.
Then Lambert sent Sterling away down the right for a cross Balotelli might have converted had he not taken his eye off the ball to foul a defender.
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But then something might've converted wrong or the paper gets lost somehow," says Ward, the founder of eShares, a startup attempting to bring privately held companies into the 21st Century with a digital record-keeping platform for startup shareholders.
Saturday night's show would have clarified the issue, though it might not have converted my friend.
Q: "The Stranger" portrays some immigrants as people who might not have converted had they not crossed over U.S. borders.
Perfect for the Sunday "dads" slot but he might also have converted a young new following too.
Mr. Bush's aides say they are now doing that -- though Mr. Kerry argued in an interview last month that if the White House had seriously engaged with North Korea early in Mr. Bush's presidency, the North might not have converted its 8,000 spent nuclear fuel rods into bomb fuel.
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