Gamers can sign up on the game's website, which exhorts people to turn their cell phones into Star Trek communicators. |
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Likening the heart to soil, and the work of the Spirit to a farmer sowing seeds, Cairns exhorts his readers to break up the unploughed ground. |
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She exhorts parents to teach their young that there is beauty and strength in diversity. |
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The Beatitudes and other teachings in which Jesus exhorts his disciples to put all their trust in God have a special meaning in this context. |
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He actually exhorts his patients to eat more by increasing their portions of vegetables, fruits, beans, and other high-fiber, low-calorie foods. |
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She exhorts her audience to put up banners and posters on the highways and byways. |
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He's in constant mobile communication with an unseen editor who, like a devil on his shoulder, exhorts Dave to distort and exaggerate the story. |
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Go ahead, give them up and instead, be natural and have flavoured milk, tender coconuts, butter-milk, lassi or plain water, the message exhorts. |
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The government exhorts us to get off the roads and onto the railway, but it may not have considered the opposite proposition. |
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With a pointing finger, he exhorts the crowd of young law students to stop the assault on the powerless. |
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It exhorts viewers to fight against divisive forces that disrupt the peace of a nation, says Sundar. |
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China's national anthem exhorts its citizens to move forward and resist foreign aggressors. |
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Meanwhile, Mr. Deshprabhu exhorts future students of animation to specialise in specific software. |
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To get workers charged up, he exhorts his troops to act like entrepreneurs, take risks, and own up to failure quickly. |
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Scripture exhorts us to praise God and we should keep this in mind when we approach this God in prayer. |
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Moral consequentialism exhorts us to choose between different modes of life as well as different choices within each mode. |
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The counsellor exhorts him to unswervingly stick to his ART regimen along with a rich, nutritional diet. |
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He exhorts me not to take the problems of the world so seriously, and to have more faith in the ways of Allah. |
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The big man repeatedly exhorts his fans to be leaders not followers, but like good followers, they obey his every word. |
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Another passage was the one where Miss Brodie exhorts her girls to be sure to recognise their prime and to live it to the full. |
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It is no wonder that throughout Scripture, the Lord exhorts His people to the very task of hospitality. |
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He simply exhorts parents, in the tradition of the uplifting revivalist, to do the things that will focus their kids on school and prepare them for better lives. |
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Apart from condemning the U.S. and its allies as well as warning against their plans of further aggression, the documentary exhorts the people to boycott the U.S. products. |
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Advertising during televised football matches exhorts audiences to have a flutter. |
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Finally, this liturgical action is normally hortative in tone: the translator exhorts by drawing attention to the most important passages. |
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Inspired by the expansive American landscape, he exhorts the reader to become his fellow traveler. |
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It exhorts all the parties involved to make every possible effort to avoid overestimation. |
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The document exhorts the Party to maintain a climate of permanent fear even if is a vague, impalpable fear in the peoples sub-conscience. |
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As a pompous speaker exhorts the laborers, they go unheedingly about their chores. |
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It is just that writing in the simple past exhorts on me a terrible sense of tedium. |
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The unsigned letter in the Weekender exhorts Martin Cadden to get the facts regarding who was or was not responsible for the introduction of service charges. |
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He forgives sins and exhorts humans to uphold the principles of justice and fairness in all aspects of their lives. |
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Saddam Hussein, Iraq's war-mongering president, regularly exhorts his citizens to breed to swell the nation's manpower. |
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So exhorts a radio advertisement that is part of a campaign against corruption launched earlier this year by Mexico's new government. |
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It exhorts them not to violate the legitimate rights and interests of citizens. |
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The Employment Taskforce exhorts Member States to act decisively now, so as to increase confidence and support economic growth. |
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In the area of the environment, the Group exhorts its suppliers to obtain ISO 14001 certification. |
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Secondly he exhorts the participants to know their vocation thus avoiding to make flat their identity. |
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He was engaged in precisely the kind of peacekeeping that the NDP exhorts ought to be the centre of our mission in Afghanistan. |
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The Commission exhorts the parties to strictly honour commitments made, and assures them of constant AU support. |
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The written information advises that each car is furnished with emergency exit windows and emergency equipment and exhorts passengers to become familiar with where these are located. |
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In this respect, it exhorts the Security Forces to exercise their duty to maintain order with strict respect for human rights, in order to avoid any exaction against the population. |
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The Republic of Korea exhorts governments and parliaments to engage in a global partnership to maximise the benefits and minimise the risks of globalisation. |
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In most Canadian jurisdictions, the relevant legislation simply exhorts criminal justice officials to make information available to crime victims, without imposing a specific duty to do so. |
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It asserts that the Workers' Party knowingly exhorts social tension by systematically vilifying minorities to create an atmosphere of negativity, fear and hatred. |
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It entails a total ban on anti-personnel landmines and exhorts states to a concerted approach aimed at providing a solution to the suffering caused by landmines. |
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A bacchante exhorts them to get up and share the pleasures of wine. |
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In view of the foregoing, the European Union exhorts all opposition political groupings to engage themselves fully during the period of the electoral campaign and to assume their political responsibilities. |
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Francis of Assisi, in his Testament, exhorts the monks to live the Franciscan rule simpliciter et sine glossa. |
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St. Paul exhorts us: «Rejoice in the Lord always. |
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The Synod on the consecrated life exhorts to assume with renewed dedication the educational mission in all levels of schools, universities and institutions of higher learning. |
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The back of the stamp sheet shows blue-pencil sketches of characters from these movies interspersed among text that exhorts readers to mail a smile to a loved one. |
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