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"What really persuaded me was my wife, Linda," he said.
Adam: "I wasn't sure if I was going to vote, but the one thing Miliband said that really persuaded me is that it's people that make change.
And when we see Tom Cruise, we know he's a Scientologist with a temper, and we're not really persuaded by the act he's giving us in "Knight and Day".
While Murphy is magnetic - all blue eyes and twitching hands, he moves comically from painfully shy "wallpaper" to garrulous, amorous male - Campbell's diction is distractingly strange, her voice strident, and we are never really persuaded to entertain the possibility of a real romance.
"He told me how he likes his teams to play on the floor and these were words which really persuaded me to join".
"However, having spoken to Scunthorpe chairman Peter Swann and co-director Karin Swann, I know that they are a club very much on the up and the opportunity to realise the construction of a new state-of-the-art stadium and training complex is incredibly exciting and something that really persuaded me to make the move.
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Only, we don't really persuade ourselves.
Can an app really persuade children to go to sleep?
Can Lego really persuade fearful parents and governments to trust in play?
Or if a casino could really persuade people to spend their money in Ellenville and turn around its moribund economy.
Q Could Britain really persuade the rest of the EU to exempt it from the "ever closer union" envisaged by the bloc's founding fathers in 1957?
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