He has been light on policy while exhorting voters to abandon the stale battle between right and left. |
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Jesus ended his Sermon on the Mount by exhorting his listeners to choose wisely as they sought the proper foundation for building their lives. |
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It was his flatmate who eventually roused them, crashing in through the front door exhorting the flat to come and see him dance the polka. |
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I did, I couldn't sit still, I was pacing up and down the dining room alternatively exhorting and cursing our players. |
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While he is exhorting the President to patch up differences with the union, he appears to have a derry on some of his rivals. |
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However, our co-ops have a crucial role to play, which must go well beyond exhorting farmers to get bigger and leaner. |
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She gently admonished the translator, a man, by exhorting him not to be chauvinistic by distorting facts. |
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His rah-rah memos to the staff, exhorting them to higher greatness, fell flat on the page. |
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Churchill responded by exhorting them to fight on the beaches and promised them only blood, tears, toil and sweat. |
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Instead, your friends and I usually waste breath exhorting you to exercise some restraint and look before you leap. |
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He embraces all things with an intensity of unheard devotion, speaking to them about the Lord and exhorting them to praise Him. |
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He urged quietism, pacifism, and submission to civil government, exhorting his followers to live peaceably and unobtrusively in harmony with the community and the government. |
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At the same time, we are exhorting our international partners to join the common endeavour. |
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She concluded by exhorting the membership to contribute articles for the E-Newsletter. |
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The small man in the ill-fitting suit suddenly grows large and becomes some no-neck union rep on a loading dock exhorting the working stiffs to the cause. |
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Its clerics developed the theory of a high kingship of Ireland and wrote tracts exhorting kings to rule rather than reign. |
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Samy Irudaya gave the homily, exhorting the brothers and sisters to live their own profession of Gospel life with eagerness and to develop a strong sense of belonging to the Order. |
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Messages from governments, exhorting people to drive their cars less or admonishing them for buying products that cause environmental damage, appear not to be working. |
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While exhorting the international naval presence as a show of solidarity, the Special Representative defined piracy as a business, linked to the State's failure on land, and to criminal activities. |
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I consider that, by exhorting our colleagues, and also the Groups, to be present, we should try to rescue these Friday debates and these Friday votes and to bring about a positive outcome. |
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I'm continually exhorting the Bundesliga clubs to seize the initiative, raising their profile as clubs, and boosting awareness of their fundamentally very good product. |
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In this respect, all of the bishops' conferences underscore the importance of participation in the referendum, although they refrain from exhorting their congregations to vote either for or against accession. |
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There were few surprises in the arrangements either, although there was a clear emphasis on rock, with Dutronc exhorting French rock icons Fred Chapellier on guitar and bass player Jannick to really go for it. |
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Teaching professionals have, quite correctly, but without necessarily knowing why, been exhorting to their students for years to let the club do the work. |
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Those arrested are being accused of treason, despite repeatedly exhorting their followers to avoid violence at all costs. In this section Justice for all? |
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The second defence praised Oliver Cromwell, now Lord Protector, while exhorting him to remain true to the principles of the Revolution. |
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Russell remained politically active almost to the end of his life, writing to and exhorting world leaders and lending his name to various causes. |
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Ms Wallstrom wrote a rather anodyne speech exhorting the member states to live up to their commitments on human rights, particularly women's rights. |
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But he was heard on a telephone intercept on October 11th exhorting a follower to pray for success in the Rawalpindi attack. In another sign of the Taliban's resilience, the army has had limited success trying to divide them. |
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I was exhorting him to do a certain thing, which I think is consistent with the best principles to be found in the biblical tradition that both he and I subscribe to. |
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Exhorting people to exercise more is a very thankless task that will be, at best, only weakly effective. |
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Exhorting thy people to have a special ey, That thee to praise they never cease. |
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