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1    1,    2|      spoke in a tone of absolute conviction, and his enthusiastic confidence
2    1,   24|        sense? He spoke with such conviction, however, that all eyes
3    2,    1|        this: We have reached the conviction, or rather absolute certainty,
4    2,    9|         the SAVANT, in a tone of conviction. “Here metals do not get
5    3,    4|      without enthusiasm, without conviction, not even of their own free
6    3,   18| continued Paganel, with profound conviction; “this meaning had escaped
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