Their brief incursion into the workforce during the war years was officially at an end and they were entreated to go home. |
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His sentiment has become philosophical, as we are not cowed by caustic warnings but entreated with seductive and satisfying draftsmanship. |
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And he entreated all to look beyond the immediate horror of the attacks for the reasons behind them. |
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Since Hezekiah feared the Lord and entreated his favor, Zion was not plowed under as a field. |
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He had hung crude crosses and other charms all around his home and regularly recited the Magnificat, and he fervently entreated the protection of the Lady every night. |
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No sounds were heard as they entreated entrance to the village. |
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Why don't you join us, they entreated, in a friendly little Stableford for a modest £5 a head. |
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She entreated me to look after her husband, not allow any eastern woman to seduce his affections but to bring him safely back again. |
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Finally, Dr Parirenyatwa wished the delegates well and entreated them to spare time to visit the pleasant sights of Zimbabwe. |
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He was eventually sought out by those who wished to study under him, and was entreated to establish a monastery in Brittany. |
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For he shall be delivered unto the Gentiles, and shall be mocked, and spitefully entreated, and spitted on: and they shall scourge him, and put him to death. |
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But Maximón was the dominant presence, from down there near the floor, hiding behind the flowers, the curious amalgam of good and evil, of John and Iscariot, who must be supplicated, entreated and cajoled. |
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Speaker after speaker entreated the younger generation to continue the moral crusade that they had begun, to shape the future of Uganda according to local values. |
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Utilizing their influence in the army, in which many of them were officers, they started a mutiny in several units, which they entreated to defend the rightful interests of Constantine against his usurping brother. |
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Will we feel entreated to finish Eliasson's offerings? |
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And he went out from Pharaoh, and entreated the Lord. |
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In a letter, Peter Kaiser entreated his countrymen to abide by the law, to make just use of their freedom, to have faith in the aid of the Reigning Prince in times of need and to better educate the people. |
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Jesus paraphrased the same verse in Matthew 6:33 when he entreated his audience to seek first God's kingdom and his righteousness, assuring them that the rest of their desires would be added to them. |
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