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Although AFL-CIO Boss George Meany, now 82, is hardly a per suasive personal advocate of early retirement, Big Labor has quietly opposed the Pepper bill.

From Time Magazine Archive

Her plottings are too tortuous to be entirely per suasive.

From Time Magazine Archive

Meanwhile, Laski's fame as British Socialism's most suasive intellectual polemicist grew steadily.

From Time Magazine Archive

Armenia's cause found a forcible and suasive pleader in Boghos Pasha, whose way of marshaling arguments in favor of a contention that was frowned upon by many commanded admiration.

From The Inside Story of the Peace Conference by Dillon, Emile Joseph

He had the most suasive, genial, and gentlemanly comedy manner conceivable, and was never for a minute away from the footlights.

From The Making Of A Novelist An Experiment In Autobiography by Murray, David Christie




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