The Foundation cajoles, entreats, and I hope charms supporters into giving generously to make opinion pages better. |
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The nobleman entreats the blacksmith to accompany him on a sacred mission. |
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France entreats the international community to ward off a further humanitarian catastrophe. |
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She argues that intellectual freedom requires financial freedom, and she entreats her audience to write not only fiction but poetry, criticism, and scholarly works as well. |
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Today a vast virtual world of adventure entreats our children and poses new risks to their privacy, the security of their persons and their healthy development. |
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The Commission deplores the ongoing human-rights violations in Colombia and entreats the warring parties to continue the peace talks and work towards a lasting peace in Colombia, based on a negotiated solution. |
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It's so lovely that he clearly entreats you to finish his paintings. |
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Farrell entreats Partridge to intervene on his behalf. |
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