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He recounts a laundry list of Apple purchases from the past two decades with the unwavering confidence of a man who has clearly been asked the question once or twice before.
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If you do not, you lose the JBA's trust, but grow the confidence of the National Security Agency and keep a man alive.
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As Asian man failing lessons the confidence of other Asian men.
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Mr Trimble's most dangerous internal opponent is his own deputy, John Taylor, the man whose vote of no confidence destroyed a previous power-sharing agreement and unseated a previous Ulster Unionist leader, Brian Faulkner, in 1974.
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Rice even signed a contract extension later that month, proof of the confidence athletic director Craig Coleman had in the direction of the program and the man leading it.
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Scott Sports had bolted the U.S. bike market in 1997 after a buyout. (The firm got its start in Sun Valley, Idaho in 1958, selling the first aluminum ski pole.) Montgomery persuaded Zaugg to reintroduce the firm's road and mountain bikes in the U.S.--with him as a vice president of Scott USA. Zaugg, admiring Montgomery's confidence and connections in the bike biz, figured Montgomery was the ideal front man.
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But confidence does not appear to be a problem for a man who won the 2004 Champions League with Porto.
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It may sound odd in the context of a lower average, but Teixeira comes off as a man brimming with confidence.
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Pietersen's impressive man-management skills have extended to the batting order, with Owais Shah given confidence to bat in his favoured number three behind an opening pair of Ian Bell and recalled wicketkeeper Matt Prior.
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And the Treasury's appointment of its own man to conduct an investigation into banking competition was a sign of the chancellor's lack of confidence in Mr Bridgeman.
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