At last he implored Edgar to guide him to the brink of a cliff so that he could throw himself off. |
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Yet he implored that the Indian Empire should not be depicted as an exclusive commercial concern. |
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They even sent an embassy to England's ally, the Duke of Burgundy, and implored him to protect them. |
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The forester implored anyone seeing vandals damaging the tree to report it immediately to the police. |
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His instincts implored him to edge forward, but the gunpowder barrels, whether full or not, kept him in his place. |
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An employee then escorted the unclad rocker back to the elevator, and implored the young man to clad himself. |
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The Prime Minister has implored the state and territory leaders to take up the Commonwealth's plan for the Murray-Darling Basin for the good of the nation. |
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Before falling asleep she asked, even implored, me not to say a word to any one, even her mother, about her sleepwalking adventure. |
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But he implored legislators to act in the interest of national security, and not politics. |
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He implored the League to appoint some strong officials for the final, especially as Billy Bremner's Leeds awaited. |
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Then, he implored the great wind that lifted him up and carried him along to keep going. |
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Because these rules are of such enormous utility, Smith and Hayek implored governments to codify and enforce them. |
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I thank those people I implored a few months ago to free up as many observers from our caucus as possible. |
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Let us refrain from becoming anti-tobacco ayatollahs, as a Socialist Minister in France once implored me. |
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These refugees implored in vain to many countries to open their doors to immigrants, to avoid catastrophic consequences. |
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Mr Barroso has implored leaders not to let the financial crisis undermine efforts to cut back on greenhouse gases. |
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I implored them not to judge the disease at face value as one can be infected for years with no visible signs. |
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He implored everyone to stop the practice and congratulated the Eritrean Government for passing the proclamation banning it. |
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I suppose I was hysterical, for I threw myself on my knees and held up my hands to him, and implored him to make my husband well again. |
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After this the blessings of the Spirit were implored through prayer and a prayer dance. |
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Government has been implored to intervene in the labour stand-off between the company and its workers following failure by management to pay gratuity to over 400 employees. |
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Government has implored the under-23 coaching staff to be focussed in preparing the team for the crucial Olympic qualifier match against Ghana next weekend in Kumasi. |
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The soldier implored Usama for amnesty just as Usama prepared to deliver the deathblow. |
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He implored me to do so with the zeal of someone who had just found God, emphatically praising the article. |
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They implored prelates to observe vigilantly all sacerdotal activities in order to secure the subservience of priests and to rout out rebels and rogues. |
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It was the stakeholders themselves who put these items on the consultation table and implored us to act accordingly. |
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She implored me to make sure that we maintained our perfect culture. |
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For example, a 911 caller implored for more police protection. |
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We implored China to give the media and international organisations access to the area and I am glad to say that we, as Parliament, called at that point for a serious dialogue between China and the Dalai Lama. |
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Besides, the enhancement of the institutional capacity of EMBs, AU Member States must be implored to develop the institutional capacity and democratic culture of political parties. |
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I met with the president of Micronesia at the UN in June, and he implored me for assistance because they are now shipping rice to neighbouring island states because their terrace fields are flooding with salt water. |
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Here Fairclough, clipboard in hand on the touchline, cajoled those around him at every turn, leading an elaborate warm-up of his players in front of the 435 travelling fans, whom he then implored for vocal backing. |
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Bassil implored the Council not to boycott Lebanon touristically and maintain brotherly relations which have been established over the years. |
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Judy Simpson remembers this because Brown bounded up to her classroom, asked if she had scissors and implored her to take a whack at the bangs herself. |
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Through various devices, otherwise detached individuals are implored to recognize one another as being members of a larger group sharing a common historical metanarrative. |
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The government was implored by witnesses and by members of the opposition to actually deal with the rest of the discrimination and not just eliminate a small part of the discrimination against Indian women. |
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The nobles around Prince John implored him with one voice to throw down his warder, and to save so brave a knight from the disgrace of being overcome by odds. |
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While some have implored her not to lip-synch on her 2004 tour, they've been shouted down in chat rooms and on fan sites by others who prefer the fakery. |
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Nor did the tears and weeping of the people, as they implored his aid, deter him from giving the signal of departure and receiving into his army all who would go with him. |
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