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I just don't have the cofidence when nosler loads the same bullets that I would load.
Hand loads or store bought. what kind of ammo do you use. 2009
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I just don't have the cofidence when nosler loads the same bullets that I would load.
Hand loads or store bought. what kind of ammo do you use. 2009
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I think this will be very interesting and challenging job for me, but I have cofidence in myself.
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He swells with over-cofidence when I see no substantial reasons for that confidence.
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I decided to contact you purely on personal conviction of trust and cofidence that we can co-operate and do a lucrative business for our mutual benefit.
Think Progress » Rumsfeld Allies Launch Smear Campaign Against NATO General 2006
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Using an appropriate null model you could say with some statical cofidence how anomalously interconnected a network is.
Whitfield SubCommittee: Witnesses to be questioned « Climate Audit 2006
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Although I also believe that google does hold more than a fair amount of cofidence :
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Compared comics drawing to speaking in a foreign language; fluency/cofidence is a big part of it, as is winging it and sticking to what you at least think you can say, rather than going off on flights of fancy that you can't back up.
Busy few days mzdt 2003
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It should be noted that although stock buybacks may have dipped in the recession, the dividend did not, which we see as a sign of true cofidence from management.
unknown title 2011
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BUCHAREST, Romania - Romania's Parliament cancelled a no-cofidence vote Thursday after a man flung himself from the chamber's balcony, apparently in protest over the governmen't austerity meassures.
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