If your job was emptying an inbox and filling an outbox, you were begging for someone to draw the analogy and act on it. |
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I hugged the dead dog and cried a gallon of tears into its matted fur, begging it to wake up. |
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Many of our mechanisms to develop and deliver rights protection contain covert begging processes. |
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They simply ripped them limb from limb in the second half with a ferociously determined and hungry display which left Cork begging for mercy. |
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Those self-satisfied smirks and self-assured snarlings will sooner or later turn to hands begging for forgiveness. |
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Begay Jr., paints a vivid picture of a young tyke begging his father to take him on his regular three-mile run. |
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But by far the most ludicrous begging episode happened in Dundee, where I was menaced by that little-known phenomenon, the pre-teen bike gang. |
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The band then strolled off the stage, leaving the crowd begging for more as they rushed to buy band merch. |
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Will hesitated, all good sense and reason, even his own desires, begging him to keep his mouth shut. |
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I could hear her begging my father for my forgiveness, but I could also tell that she was failing as my father's voice dissipated completely. |
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Michelle smiled at her other two friends, begging them to forgive him as she had. |
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A laugh escaped, she looked like a small puppy begging for attention again. |
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The smartly dressed man shooed the boy away, as if it was an annoying dog begging for a piece of meat. |
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My tongue stops midway to going back into my mouth, with the ice cream still on the tip, I must look like a dog begging for a bone or something. |
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It has proved difficult to argue for one choice over another without simply begging the question against competing positions. |
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They missed the chance to go ahead after seven minutes when a penalty opportunity went begging. |
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This was a wake up call for the brothers and they started to convert the opportunities that had earlier gone begging. |
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Although they scored four tries, at least five other golden scoring opportunities went begging. |
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He wasn't so foolish to talk about all the opportunities that went begging. |
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Could you picture someone like Kathy Griffin begging off a celebrity show because of mosquitoes? |
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People who forward too much volume or too little of interest find people begging off their lists. |
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We have to discourage begging and simultaneously find beggars another way of earning a living. |
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It's basically, a begging letter for money, with little factsheets you can download for each borough you can use to lobby your MP with. |
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They have an absolute horror of begging letters, they think that if they give once, they will be expected to carry on giving. |
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Which is why at least 50 of our top companies will be receiving begging letters from me. |
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Every day I receive somewhere between five and fifteen begging letters from people asking me to do them favours. |
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While the average big jackpot lottery winner receives 10,000 begging letters, Dolores is expected to receive multiples of that. |
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It's no good people writing Peter begging letters because he does not control the money. |
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It sent out begging letters imploring people to send cheques to a freepost address. |
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However, the very strength of such an epistemological claim makes it difficult to assume with begging the metaphysical result in question. |
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Just like potato chips, crackers, pickled eggs, popcorn and tongue, les pattes de porc are designed to leave you begging for beer. |
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Now, however, the first day is actually strokemaking prime-time, with the ball coming nicely onto the bat, begging to be tonked for four. |
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These raids were made possible by Operation Refresh, which will also be targeting street drinking, begging and ticket touts. |
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I write countless numbers of letters begging and beseeching on behalf of patients. |
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These are men begging to be oppressed by the female leg, preferably sheathed in silk. |
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But if you're begging for biffo, why not have a look at the state parliamentary party. |
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His life consisted of shoplifting, begging and stealing to feed his addiction to speed and heroin. |
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Most of the crimes were not of a violent nature, but tended to involve shoplifting, larceny, begging or squatting. |
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But I haven't come along and sort of trogged around Hollywood begging for a job. |
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Soldiers still moaned from within the human compost, most begging for water or death. |
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I imagined the background hum of voices was the sound of unpublished authors begging at her feet. |
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Disappointed customers unleashed a tsunami of emails asking, nay begging, for another chance to secure a bargain. |
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Because I felt ashamed, I felt that he would think I'm just trying to get out of working and begging for a sick note. |
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New questions go begging for new answers, become unappeasable in the face of old answers, and the system doesn't explode, it implodes. |
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It took only moments for her to unarm the man and have him kneeling, gasping and begging for mercy. |
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The worst thing she had seen was blown-up tanks at the side of the road and children begging for food and water. |
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We'll be gone for 10 days, and our two sons, ages 13 and 15, are begging us not to move a grown-up into the house as a sitter. |
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In fetal position, they uncurled and curled, then sat up like baby birds begging for worms. |
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Paul laughed at the memory of Jason bragging about how he'd have Kirby eating out of his hand and begging to be forgiven. |
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A weird, unexplainable urge had made her want to cling to Arynne and cry into her shoulder while begging her not to go. |
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An old man came begging at the gate, he offered to wash the cars for a smalls. |
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But give it a few more listens, and they're begging to borrow the album and return it six months later. |
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He was standing at his door with a mug of tea in hand, boss-eyed after hours on the computer sending begging letters. |
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We've got a bottle of 12-year malt just begging to be tested if you'd like to join us. |
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There are about five or six boys and girls all begging in the area in and around Ae Gams and Mini Market in Sam Nujoma Avenue in Windhoek. |
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The warm, comfortable bed that has kept you snug throughout the night just seems to be begging you to stay. |
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Charitable organisations and welfare societies should take the initiative to eradicate begging. |
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If your home has a splashback that needs tiling, a laminate floor that's begging to be fitted or wallpaper that needs hanging, what do you do? |
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It also forbids squeegee kids from standing in roads and begging drivers for money. |
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Most were young men, aged between 18 and 25, who were heroin and crack cocaine addicts funding habits through begging and crime. |
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Two men stricken with the plague were going from merchant to merchant begging. |
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A stream of curses and obscenities streamed through my mind, begging to be screamed. |
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It was almost midnight when she received his message on her handphone, begging her to go down to see him. |
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The Administration has been so stingy with reconstruction aid that he has literally had to come begging to Washington. |
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The next thing I know, the experienced sand casters are begging me to come down to the art room at recess to make another sand casting! |
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Producers originally strived to stay away from the use of catchphrases, but bent the rules when the actors' delivery left them begging for more. |
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Others have been living on the streets for some time, working as shoe shiners, selling or begging. |
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Chances gone begging made way for sliced clearances, hacked hoofs, stumbles, bobbles, blocked shots and mis-hit passes. |
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Those who cannot perform work are left to private charity, which often means begging. |
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But virtually all begging street urchins, maimed men, mothers suckling infants and other ragged destitutes are Tibetan, not Chinese. |
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For example, Memphis law states that begging after sunset and before sunrise is a misdemeanor. |
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To excuse that use of his name by saying the spies were not supposed to use real names is begging the question. |
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Otherwise, his lumbering and largely hookless songs will leave few of those ladies begging for more. |
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Against incredible odds, this chef fed chitterlings to London's chattering classes and had them begging for more. |
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Most often, this implies a life on city streets begging, panhandling, petty theft, and using charity and soup kitchens close to the drug source. |
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The best humblebrags have to convey three brags in 140 characters, while simultaneously begging for sympathy. |
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In partial defense of the language police, citing permissive dictionaries to justify new usage is begging the question. |
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The huntsman thrashed his stick out at the woman who was begging him to stop and attempting to protect the dog. |
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They would hurt you till you cry out then hurt you even worse so you are begging for the previous pain because it hurt less. |
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Birds, particularly passerines, have served as the model system for testing many of the ideas on the evolution of begging. |
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The friars lived by begging, mostly in towns, where they were best placed to engage in their principal vocations, pastoral work and preaching. |
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So this is really the old patricide begging sympathy because he's an orphan. |
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The day of the show, I was in a posh glasses shop, begging the clerks to fix the specs I'd destroyed the previous night. |
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I've been begging her to let me meet you all for quite some time, but she's kept very close about it. |
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The opposition activists are begging him to lead the center-left coalition of parties. |
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There are far too many people that are homeless, begging for change on street corners with their cockeyes and their peg-legs. |
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It's all pretentious codswallop and any film that uses such dialogue is begging for critical praise. |
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Right now, I have a new coffee cup just begging to be broken in with a hot cup of Joe. |
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I'm begging someone, anyone pinch me, shake me, pour a bucket of cold water on my body. |
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Then, reclining on the couch one evening trying to focus on an improving book, the remote stared up at me, begging for attention. |
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They kept begging and pleading with him, but he kept relentlessly inching the vehicle forward. |
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Bergkamp sent over an inch-perfect low cross from the right flank, which was begging to be smashed into the roof of the net. |
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Like any other big city, Paris has its fair share of indigents, begging in public places. |
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Besides attracting predators, begging displays also take a toll on an animal's store of energy. |
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Clyde were totally dominant from first to last in a game Celtic fans must have been begging to end. |
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Also, after much pleading and begging on Powell's part, her mother finally bought her contact lenses. |
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Deep within a nest cavity near the top of the tree, the pair's two chicks uttered hoarse coos, begging for food. |
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We confirmed fledging by sighting fledglings, listening for fledgling begging calls, or sighting parents carrying food or scolding near the nest. |
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In order to raise funds for his dream school, he went about begging, singing, playing the fool and enduring humiliation for decades. |
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We found that parents forage during the nighttime and deliver collected food to the begging young in several small meals during the day. |
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And it was his pride more than anything else that prevented him from crawling to her and begging her to let him sleep outside. |
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They were consummate freeloaders, shamelessly begging food and hospitality. |
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The catchy name was coined when cooks quieted begging dogs by throwing them scraps of fried dough while dinner was prepared. |
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Parents created a frenzied crush of their own as they crowded around Gardai, begging for news of their loved ones. |
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Who do you think is really responsible for the legions of ragged students begging for crusts of bread in Cambridge and Berkeley? |
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There was never anybody there to wipe away her tears and she just cried alone in the dark, begging for love which never came. |
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Our oldest daughter recently married has been begging and pleading with her husband for a fur baby. |
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Young in precocial birds that are fed by their parents also engage in vocal and postural begging displays. |
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The bothering and begging are exhaustive and unremitting, and the beggars world-beating in their decrepitude and infirmity. |
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Following a few weeks of begging on the streets and sleeping in derelict buildings, he falls in with a friendly group of squatters. |
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The same day, a message was dispatched to William of Orange, begging him to rescue the liberties of the subject. |
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In Victoria, begging is a criminal offence punishable by imprisonment under the Vagrancy Act. |
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Lily was not sure the ride home was a great idea, but Liz and Kara were already begging with their best puppy-dog eyes. |
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Before she could look away, he had resorted to begging, giving her the puppy-dog pout, whining and crying. |
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God is gracious to him who earns his living by his own labour and not by begging. |
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This kind of direct charity can, however, run into people who misuse it by constantly begging or employing deceit and dishonorableness. |
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In her despair she cried out to him and opened her arms, begging him to enfold her in his embrace. |
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To allow buildings to fall into such a state of disrepair that the council has to hold out its begging bowl is beyond belief. |
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An Olympic sized swimming pool boasted a diving board and slide, and a gas barbecue was just begging to be used next to a picnic table. |
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Are we making it so easy for them to exist on begging that they feel no need to do any work? |
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Although most of us are not begging on the street with an open hand, are we not all pleading with an exposed and vulnerable heart to be received? |
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However, to see wandering children selling flowers or begging on the roadside instead of learning at school is by no means rare in the city. |
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I felt my anger rising and tried vainly to quench it, the flames tickling me, begging to be let loose upon the man I now hated most. |
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He had been begging her to let him call a doctor for the past few days, but she just kept waving his concerns aside. |
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Soon, in addition to jazz, ballet and tap, children may be begging for swing, jive, foxtrot and rumba lessons. |
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There was no water to drink or wash in and children were begging, dressed in filthy rags. |
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Top-level vacancies in specialties ranging from white-collar crime to counterterrorism go begging for applicants. |
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The island is crumpled by mountains and creased by deep ravines just begging to be explored. |
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It was just begging me to open it and find out who was sending me an anonymous letter. |
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We had also gone to the Centre with a begging bowl, but were shabbily treated. |
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They have to exist on charity and no Indian street scene is complete without a woman in white widow's weeds begging for herself and her family. |
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On our way into the French Quarter, a wild-eyed man flags down our car, begging us for insulin or information about where some can be found. |
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It took hundreds of cops and begging the owner of a local gun store for enough weapons to hold these guys off. |
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Among the latest batch of begging letters was a request to speak at Gordonstoun, which she has accepted with alacrity. |
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If approved it would make begging a recordable offence and convicted beggars would get a criminal record. |
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Police officers will be able to identify repeat offenders and aggressive beggars more easily as begging becomes a recordable offence. |
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Erin, Kelli-Ann and Marnie with their long flowing hair, just begging to be arranged into elaborate ponytails, braids and bunches. |
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Those responsible should be begging for forgiveness on bended knees instead of behaving in this way. |
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Shy folk shouldn't worry too much as there are always a few know-it-alls with their hands waving in the air, begging for attention. |
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I ask Mr Sowry not to come begging to me for a reference, particularly regarding his observation skills. |
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The 28-year-old heroin drug addict is banned from the city centre and from begging inside the outer ring road for five years. |
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The destitute depended on begging, soup kitchens run by monks and nuns, and alms distributed by guilds, confraternities, and urban hospitals. |
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But as soon as he went away, Ravana appeared in the form of a monk begging for alms. |
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Chances went begging for both sides before determined running by Tim saw him touch down in the corner. |
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If Moniz, Jack's best friend and confidant, was begging and pleading with his best friend to slow down and stop driving like a mindless animal. |
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The son pleads guilty, tearfully begging for leniency based on his claim that his father molested him. |
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Here in the High Court I am begging that my case be reviewed again because I cannot return to my country. |
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Her 10-year-old son kept pestering every crew member he encountered, begging for a chance to drive the massive ocean liner. |
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At the center of the panel, Rama and Sita sit intimately together in a nicely appointed shelter, gesturing to a small begging squirrel. |
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She says up to 1,000 children are now living rough, sleeping under hedges and bridges and begging to survive, many of them glue sniffing. |
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By the end you'll be rooting for our British hope and begging for the romantic payoff. |
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It is considered honourable to earn one's daily bread through honest work and not by begging or dishonest means. |
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Asking any other sector to give us a viable price for our produce is equivalent to begging. |
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Chances were created but, unfortunately, went begging and Lytham took the lead against the run of play. |
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For years now, mentally ill people have been adrift in society, often begging, sometimes having fugues, often having run-ins with the police. |
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What did you do the last time when your child came up to you begging you to play a game of Ludo? |
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And what is entailed by that tailpiece other than a touch of question begging? |
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Their current activities now range from begging to handling heavy machinery. |
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He was about seven years old, dressed in rags and begging for tambalas in the local market. |
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Joaquin immediately made an emergency call, begging medics to help save his brother. |
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During the riots, the photograph of Ansari's tear-stained face begging for mercy from his assailants moved the nation. |
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The two tiny tattered figures were familiar sights on the streets below, begging for coins and scavenging the bins. |
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But I'm begging people at this point, if you've never sent money in for a telethon, now is the time to do it. |
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His perfect amber-colored eyes widened nervously, hopefully, like a frightened animal begging for scraps. |
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Sierra tossed and turned, begging for sleep that refused to come. |
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The idea was borrowed from Vancouver, where a help meter in front of a store proved so popular with customers that panhandlers stopped begging there. |
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The plan was to go that coming Sunday afternoon, but when the day came it was bitter, overcast, so I tried begging off. |
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I got a begging letter through the post from a charity the other day. |
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Playing the louder calls on the ground increased visits by predators there, he found, but playing the relatively soft begging calls of ovenbirds from tree nests did not. |
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There were the sounds of punching and kicking, objects being broken, grown-ups begging for mercy, children crying, chickens clucking, dogs yelping and pigs squealing. |
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Croatia is also a lot more expensive than a lot of the other former Yugoslav republics to live in, yet this still did not send people towards begging. |
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When Anabaptists in 1575 and Jesuits in 1581 were condemned to death, Foxe wrote vehement letters to Queen Elizabeth and her courtiers, begging reprieves. |
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He is, at this moment, hunched over his unstolen cellphone in tears, begging, pleading, mumbling imprecations for me to call him and relieve his torment. |
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At times, as the curses and the anathemas rained upon him, he held his hands out in front of him, like a school nerd begging the bullies not to hit him again. |
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Or if you are feeling energetic send a begging letter or CV to companies you are interested in asking for a short period of time making cups of tea. |
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Take it from Ben Bernanke, who keeps begging Congress to do something to help the economy. |
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Another fine chance went begging midway through the half when he cleverly put him in the clear, but for once the ace marksman's finishing let him down. |
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We get hundreds of begging letters and hear some terribly tragic stories, but I tend not to respond because there is such a volume and you just can't check them out. |
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I will be begging for sweet delight, until you say I'm yours tonight. |
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Nestlings give typical begging calls when parents visit their nest, while also raising their heads and widely opening their yellow to deep-orange gapes. |
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He slept in parks, begging or bribing people to take him in at night. |
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At this time of year there are plenty to be seen, sitting upright in the begging position and giving passers-by a curious once-over before lolloping off to a safer distance. |
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I knew that if I didn't say no straight away he would browbeat me into saying yes, or make me feel so guilty that I'd be practically begging him to stay. |
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It would have looked slightly odd to an outsider, a noblewoman all but begging her brother's squire not to make her trudge through the woods after a mysterious cry. |
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She was drinking vodka shots and suddenly became absurdly interested in the three of us, begging introductions and giving each of us a good look-over. |
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Colchester police have launched a new tough approach on people begging in the town, which a spokesman said should solve the problem faced by shopkeepers. |
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Rejecting a person begging for protection counted as sacrilege. |
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A few days later, a half-breed delegation arrived in Washington, begging for his assistance. |
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Most of the children earn a few bucks by begging or trash-picking. |
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Camille shook Jacqueline violently, begging her to let her play. |
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Less than a month after her arrival, her first partner literally crawled on his knees before the Captain, begging to be transferred to a desk job. |
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Big business has been begging for comprehensive tax reform that will simplify their lives. |
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In addition to the perennial problems of education and begging that usually presume on the generosity of the citizens, there are a host of natural and man-made disasters. |
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They hop around the country begging for dollars, when they used to spend that time together, professionally and socially. |
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The hound is begging her to kill him, but she won't grant him his last wish. |
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When I sat down, I was surprised to find the words flying around my head, begging to be the next one scrawled on the page in my less-than-perfect penmanship. |
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But a two-man overlap on the right went begging and 13 minutes later Plymouth were level, No8 Dan Ward-Smith barging in seconds after being held up over the line. |
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Despite pleading and begging, the evil karaoke mistress would not budge. |
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By now you're probably just begging for a comparison to those other recent country-educated embracers of technology, Wilco, and public servant that I am, I'll oblige. |
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Leno's face, although it glows with the rubbery health of the often-exfoliated, is falling, and jowls are begging to form. |
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The centre is home to Cambodian children as young as three who have been found begging and selling flower garlands on Bangkok's traffic-clogged streets. |
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When Burton wanted Heston for a bit part, Zanuck booked a table at the very same Beverly Hills cafe and, some 30 years later, made the same begging plea. |
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Mussels are sweet and tender, native oysters still begging to be shucked. |
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Recognizing a problem in the making, the Minneapolis police chief proposed requiring begging licenses that would facilitate the arrest of panhandlers. |
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Walking among them was a wandering mendicant, with the usual orange robe, wooden staff, and begging bowl, his shaven head painted with the lines of Shiva. |
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The crowd cheered as I spoke, and while observing the crowd I noticed a lot more new faces, all cheering loudly, as if begging for the music to start. |
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Born in late medieval Italy, Francis repudiated his life among the wealthy merchant class to espouse to himself Lady Poverty and live as a wandering begging friar. |
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Legitimate businesses and banks should be begging governments to get rid of tax havens and so-called fiscal paradises like the Caymans, Gibraltar, etc. |
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I for one prefer to be cruel to be kind, and never give donations to child beggars as I think they should be home in bed or at school not out on the streets begging. |
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They craft melodies that mirror those experiences, swooping and soaring and begging you to sing along. |
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But after the 1992 VP debate, adm. James Stockdale was begging for a second. |
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Distraught, confused and ashamed, both men broke down in the courtroom, weeping like children and begging for forgiveness. |
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There were a lot of folks begging us to confront the Assad regime or at least create a no fly zone and stop the barrel bombs. |
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I answered his questions perfunctorily, begging off that I was soon to return to my dorm, as I was tired. |
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As long as Western governments talk tough one minute and hold out the begging bowl the next, not much is likely to change. |
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The winter air is rent with cries from thousands of puffed up lips, begging to be let in. |
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I doubt the letters of the unvindicated who wrote, begging for a fresh look at the evidence, seemed any less sincere. |
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Relatives are begging his abductors to let them speak with him. |
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I'm begging anyone with any information to contact the police. |
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I do, however, have a problem with people accosting me on the street and begging me in their particularly weird way to donate money to African babies. |
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Children cried and clung to their fathers, begging them not to go. |
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Great acting or no great acting, there are a rare few movies that trap you in a room with two actors for 97 minutes that don't have you begging for oxygen. |
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Meanwhile, farmers are begging their banks for the funds to survive. |
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In my opinion, if the Government bans begging, the racketeers would nullify it by using their contacts with the political parties to overcome the ban. |
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A thousand bodies and they're already at the negotiating table with tails between their legs, probably wheedling and begging the resistance to pack it in. |
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She was right to go to the women, express her sincere regret and ask their forgiveness, but she was wrong to continue begging it once it was clear they would not give it. |
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What's very annoying is that as soon as the meals are brought in the rest of the family become like a pack of ravening wolves and will promptly start begging for them. |
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A man begging cornered me and asked me for some spare change. |
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Prostitutes have been propositioning customers and begging for money. |
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Mom's eyes were like a puppy's begging for a scrap from the dinner table. |
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Without fiscal autonomy Scots will always end up going to London furiously tugging their forelocks as they push forward the national begging bowl. |
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In scenes in which a man, begging for his job, clutches the ankle of his golf-playing boss, the mood is barely a heartbeat away from unbearable melodrama. |
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It sounds like my friends and I are bunch of characters from Oliver Twist sitting around the table with cockney accents begging for more porridge. |
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But no, she digresses into a long dissertation on gun control and abortion, veritably begging the Democrats to adopt the position of the Republican Party. |
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One of his victims was the good abbe himself, a court gadfly and the author of musical comedies, by all estimates a man begging for comic publicity. |
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It was still a lot more acceptable than being in jail, or starving on the streets, or begging a position as a kitchenmaid and starting from the very beginning yet again. |
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He follows me around, cooing and clawing at me, begging for attention. |
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They'd be reduced to blubbering babies, begging for their lives. |
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Don't give me that look please, stop begging me with your glances. |
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It swung one way and then the other, with Kas and Lisicki turning a 3-0 deficit into a 6-3 lead only to see three set points go begging. |
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We campaigned like hell. On election day we went from pillar to post begging people to support us. |
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Up she goes to any likely ken, where she knows there are women that are married or expect to get married, and commences begging. |
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His mother rarely visited him, and he wrote letters begging her either to come to the school or to allow him to come home. |
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After what felt like the longest soundcheck in the world, Tom Odell laid bare his talents and had the Glasgow audience begging for more. |
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We still know nothing about her at this point, except that in Paris she is reduced to begging. |
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Pakistan will never need to sell companies or carry begging bowl if rural elite start paying taxes but who will bell the cat, he questioned. |
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When you see hummingbirds at your feeder, then fledglings of larger birds like robins and grackles will be begging for food from their parents. |
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Darg said villagers in the countryside around Saint-Marc were begging for clean water. |
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However I hope we shall do better as we go on and as long as there's no dodging or begging the question on our side, I'm not afraid. |
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I remember seeing kids going door-to-door begging for coal, men digging for coal on the local slag heaps. |
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Two game points went begging, as did a third at 21-20, but they held their nerve to take it 23-21 to level at one set all. |
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The cliffs were buzzing with action as Razorbills, Guillemots and Kittiwakes all tended to begging young. |
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She was also getting up to 260 begging letters a month from various charities as well as phone pesterers asking for money. |
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Mainly because Sunita was whinnying like a Vicar Of Dibley laughtrack throughout, positively begging to be put out of our misery. |
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Condition-dependent effects of corticosterone on a carotenoid-based begging signal in House Sparrows. |
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Funds could only be accepted on behalf of the friars for determined, imminent, real necessities that could not be provided for from begging. |
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After begging the queen to stop sleeping with Claudius, Hamlet leaves, dragging Polonius's corpse away. |
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Africa Programme focuses on working against descent based slavery in Mauritania and Niger, as well as forced child begging in Senegal. |
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In France and Britain by the end of the century, an estimated 10 percent of the people depended on charity or begging for their food. |
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Loughor which had produced five internationals in the 1920s were by 1929 begging door to door for old kit. |
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When eating with a bowl, one should not hold it with its bottom part, because it resembles the act of begging. |
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They had five children together, and also raised five young relations and an Irish girl called Mary Ryan whom Cameron found begging in England. |
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It stated that he accused Java of begging for forgiveness, because Ming China was mobilizing its army to punish them. |
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In September 1583, a call for help from a Tatar leader named Karacha was delivered to Yermak begging for assistance against the Nogai Tatars. |
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Ameaux was punished by the council and forced to make expiation by parading through the city and begging God for forgiveness. |
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Other types of domestic child labour include working in commercial plantations, begging, and other sales such as boot shining. |
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In other cases, children begging for food were lured from bus stations and sold as slaves. |
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Gautama initially went to Rajagaha and began his ascetic life by begging for alms in the street. |
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They make the round of the villages, collecting grain to make bread in the period of their seclusion, in an extorsive rather than begging manner. |
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The wolfdog sprawls on his back, wriggling obscenely with begging paws, his long black tongue lolling out. |
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These two definitions seem to contradict each other where the former is begging for rigidness and rules and the latter seems a bit more flexible. |
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Move on, move forward, hold your head high and please recognize that this begging boyfriend is majorly bad news. |
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The revived plays are frequently taken around inns and public houses around Christmas time and the begging done for some charity rather than for the mummers themselves. |
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There are also a number of addicts who could be seen begging at different places including Faizabad, Aabpara, Melody, Madina Market, and Suer Market signals. |
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Regarded as a crank, he spent the next seven years writing numerous accounts of his voyage and begging King Philip III for money for a new voyage. |
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Estrildids and ploceids are clearly different in courtship posture, clutch size, egg coloration, pattern in mouth of the young, and mode of begging of the young. |
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This former aspiring rapper-turned author brings out the heartfelt emotion in his writing from an edgy street-life perspective that leaves the reader begging for more. |
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They used to be such hard work, schlepping around begging for signatures. |
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Coatis are accustomed to begging for food from park visitors. |
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The hens, ready to get mounted, crouch and utter a begging sound. |
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Could Stephano Sartorelli, a displaced Bergamask begging the streets of Venice in 1545, have had more in common with an English vagrant than he did with an Italian gentleman? |
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If both parents perish, the ensuing intensive begging sounds of the young often attract replacement parents which feed them until they can sustain themselves. |
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We urge you not only to give to us, but to respond openhandedly to those who approach you on city streets and freeway off-ramps begging for mercy and spare change. |
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They, however, surrendered unconditionally to the general sent by Germanicus and placed themselves in the status of suppliants, begging for mercy, which Germanicus granted. |
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