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They hope to use the convention to win over the hearts and minds of the party faithful on the trade issue.
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And its Fashion Week plans, designed to individually win over the hearts of the fashion elite, have a much longer horizon in mind, anyway.
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At some point, Republicans have to tap into the 1970s enthusiasm about generating ideas if they want to rebuild their party and win over the hearts and minds of voters.
CNN: Commentary: Why GOP can't say 'whatever it is, we're against it'
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By making the Internet do more for the same money or less, Chambers can sell even more gear and win over the green hearts of its customers.
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The Northern Ireland international has been in and out of the starting line-up this season before missing the 1-0 win over Hearts.
BBC: Gannon targets January clear-out
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Smith's annoyance was not diminished by Rangers regaining their 11-point lead with a 2-0 win over Hearts on Sunday and being on the brink of winning the title away to Hibernian next weekend.
BBC: Rangers manager Walter Smith bemoans fixture imbalance
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But Rangers had already secured the title with a victory over Hibernian and finished the season six points clear of Celtic despite their Glasgow rivals' win over Hearts in Edinburgh.
BBC: Manager Walter Smith no clearer on Ibrox future
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"To win by 20 points is scary, " he told BBC Sport after the 1-0 victory over Hearts.
BBC: Strachan celebrates his side clinching the championship
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"We are going to continue winning over more hearts and minds, forging the majority we have already built and continuing to win more states, " Mr. Wolfson said.
WSJ: Gay Marriage Makes Gains in States
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Hearts had travelled to Glasgow boosted by Saturday's 1-0 home win over Rangers, the most recent of an impressive run of results that had lifted them to third in the Scottish Premier League and within touching distance of Celtic and the Ibrox side.
BBC: Jim Jefferies puzzled by Hearts' defensive 'shambles'