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Definition of conviction from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. Learn more about "conviction" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Conviction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For other senses of this word, see conviction (disambiguation). The opposite of a conviction is an acquittal (i.e. "not guilty"). (In Scotland and in the Netherlands there is also a third verdict of "not proven", which counts as an acquittal.)
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Conviction was an American television drama on NBC that debuted as a midseason replacement on Friday, March 3 2006. The cast includes Stephanie March reprising her Special Victims Unit role as Alexandra Cabot. In the series, Cabot returns to New York City...
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1. firmly held belief: a belief or opinion that is held firmly It's my conviction that they are lying. 2. firmness of belief: firmness of belief or opinion said with complete conviction...
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Ahead of today's Upfronts, The Futon Critic is reporting that NBC is not renewing Conviction or Teachers for the fall. Neither of these cancelations comes as a surprise, really. The storytelling style on Conviction was so complicated that it was virtually impossible to feel anything for any of the characters (although,
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Conviction, Pride and Prejudice sequels by Skylar Hamilton Burris Conviction, a satirical, original sequel to Jane Austen's timeless classic Pride and Prejudice, reveals the romantic destiny of Georgiana Darcy.
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