We implore God's mercy for ourselves, the church, and the world, because in God's world there is peace for all. |
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We implore you to acknowledge that the Department of Justice cannot reasonably be a party to such tyranny. |
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That is the only way one can deal with Whiggery, and I implore all decent-thinking, true Americans to heed my urgent call to arms! |
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I implore the May Day protesters to worry about real problems, rather than just labelling everything as an evil of capitalism. |
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I implore everyone who hasn't seen these three films to remedy that immediately. |
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As always we implore players to play all their games, you're a member of a team and must pull your weight and one point is often the difference between getting through or not. |
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I too raise my voice, I beseech, beg and implore that no one draw near to this sacred table with a sullied and corrupt conscience. |
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I implore the government to note that the weakest form of any argument is name calling. |
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We implore the two candidates, in the name of God, to conduct an electoral campaign that allows us to go to the polls in complete peace. |
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They implore the country's newspapers to sniff out and expose the fiddles of officials. |
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Hence they are also summoned a further five times in the course of the day to speak to God, praise him, thank him, and to implore him. |
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I implore businesses, civil society and each and every person to pledge their support for the Trust Fund. |
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We know the risk he and his wife are taking for all of us, and we implore you, O good and great God, to keep him safe. |
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If you are reading this, Bill Keller's psychiatrist, I implore you to work this through with him. |
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Veteran Berlin players implore other maestros to lead them in Brahms. |
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He imbued every movement with emotion, from high-flying cabrioles to the sweep of a cloak, at one moment reaching out to the audience as if to implore their help. |
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I once again implore that you reconsider your stance on this matter. |
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It is to make atonement to the Most Scared Heart for all the sins of the world and to implore His grace and mercy for every family in the Ferrybank Parish. |
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I implore those of you who do not already watch the shows, check them out. |
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I entrust this project to your prayers, warmly inviting you all to implore the Lord for the precious gift of communion and peace for the beloved Land of Africa. |
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Because social systems are a matter for the Member States alone, the EU, in all these policy areas, can do no more than beg and implore them to do the necessary homework. |
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We must implore the Commission to maintain the balance of its proposal with regard to victims and attackers, and to ensure that these are not placed on the same level. |
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I implore all of my colleagues on all sides of the House, let us get down to business, let us get Pearson over with as fast as we can, let us get on with making Pearson a world class airport that we can all be proud of. |
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I ask the Lord to give you a fruitful time during Lent and a very happy Easter, while I heartily implore your Apostolic Blessing on the Dominican Family. |
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That is why I implore the Assembly to support the establishment of a claims commission as a method of complementing the Tribunal's work by compensating victims of crimes in the former Yugoslavia. |
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Finally, she extends to the souls in purgatory, who implore her intercession and her prayers, the helping hand which may lead them happily at last to eternal blessedness in heaven. |
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I beg and implore you to forgive me just this once. |
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Australia also continues to implore all States that have yet to do so to ratify the 1995 Fish Stocks Agreement and to join each regional fisheries management organization or arrangement where they have an interest. |
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The testimonials of technical teachers implore us to re-think and clarify our assumptions about learning in schools generally, and the importance and place of technological education in that learning. |
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Even during nightly hours, when I remain a little without sleeping, I implore her unceasingly to help her silent miracle to take fire on the world as soon as possible. |
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The Edict of Milan was written in such a way as to implore the blessings of the deity. |
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Mynah birds can also be spiteful, so I implore your readers to take care and keep their faces away from such birds. |
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We implore the Canadian government to urge the Iraqi government to stop the insurgents and sympathizing religious groups from continuing the systematic attack on the ethnic and religious minorities in Iraq. |
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For those with the privilege of voting in such an historic day, I implore you not to let apathy rule, and to use your vote so we can be proud of the country we all call home. |
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We implore you, for the love of your continent, for the feeling that you have towards your people and especially for the affinity and love that you have for your children whom you love for a lifetime. |
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If you want to talk 'modesty bags' let's shield our children's eyes from news headlines that implore us to objectify women in the worst possible way It does not mean we would enjoy being raped, or that we deserve to be raped. |
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At the same time, Lib Dems will implore him to effectively undo his veto by softening Britain's demands and plotting a path back into the new grouping. |
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But he did implore Congress to plough more money into alternative fuels, to lessen America's dependence on foreign oil and to address climate change. |
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It is fair to say that all in the House truly want to reduce gun crimes, but I implore everyone on all sides of this issue to think with their heads. |
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I therefore implore all of you to consider once again how we can set objectives so that we will be better prepared in terms of media relations next year. |
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The next area I want to deal with is homelessness and to once again implore the government to make decisions on some of the very successful and critical programs related to homelessness. |
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We implore you to redouble Canada's efforts to prevent this war. |
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I won't thank them all by name here, because there are too many, but I implore any reader who runs into a Subversion committer to immediately buy that committer the drink of his choice-I certainly plan to. |
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