In short he beseeches them to consider what they were and what they have become. |
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A voice at the other end gives details of a medical emergency, and beseeches the doctor to come at once to the hospital. |
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The phone beseeches the couple to dance, and dance they do, never looking at one another, always grasping their tiny, fragile overlord. |
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There are times that give him an advantage, and he too beseeches God that his diagnosis may be correct and his treatment bring about a cure. |
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The service beseeches God to hear the prayers of the community. |
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In the coda, the girl beseeches the wolf, but the piece ends as it began, with two growls and a snapping of the jaws. |
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The son brings a small mound of rice, water, and flowers or fruit, and beseeches his forebears to keep their protective watch over the family and its fortunes. |
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When the devotee beseeches his Divine Mother, he must be sleepy and submerged in profound internal meditation. |
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Paul beseeches the Corinthians to be united in the body of Christ. |
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Our Lady knows very well what will further the glory of God and our own spiritual well-being, and this is precisely what she beseeches God for us. |
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The Security Council must first authorise an operation and pass a budget, and then the secretariat beseeches governments to contribute forces and arranges the means to transport them. |
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