This morning the Chief Executive Officer sent out an email imploring everyone to take all possible precautions in the current climate. |
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There and then, he cast himself on the mercy of God, imploring him to forgive his sins and accept his soul for Christ's sake. |
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This is me imploring the congregation of nurses at the first learning session to please, please, please put more people on treatment. |
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Attendances have fallen, prompting captain Steve Price to write an open letter imploring fans to come along and support the team. |
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Exploration, however, depended upon private patronage despite theorists imploring that maritime expansionism should be state-sponsored. |
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He looked skywards, imploring silently to the heavens above, hoping for divine inspiration. |
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And if they will perish, let them perish with our arms around their knees, imploring them to stay. |
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The horses were now more restive than ever, and Johann was trying to hold them in, while excitedly imploring me not to do anything so foolish. |
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It sent out begging letters imploring people to send cheques to a freepost address. |
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I have received an email imploring me to sign a petition that's probably an email harvester. |
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The people prayed, wept, gnashed their teeth, pulled their hair, imploring the mercy of the Virgin Mary. |
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His entreaty is hard to swallow, given the biographical kernels in all of his plays, but easy to take, given the unguarded, imploring nature of his gaze. |
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Frenchmen are imploring Frenchwomen not to try to become citizens. |
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People are tarnishing the memory of Duggan by committing atrocities in his name, despite his family members repeatedly imploring them to stop. |
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We were imploring the government to fix the entire system, not just made hodgepodge changes to it. |
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Whoever Mario Lanza was imploring to Come Back to Sorrento, I only hope they made straight for the Hotel Excelsior Vittoria. |
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The left is imploring the public to consider the underlying causes of the riots. |
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This is the atmosphere we wish to relive, imploring the gifts of the Holy Spirit for each of us and for all the baptized people. |
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Really, I am imploring the government at this point to make sure that it lobbies on this, that it reaches out and builds allies. |
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The 'O spem miram' was sung imploring the intercession of our holy father Dominic for the new Master and for the entire Dominican family. |
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For four years they were wandering round imploring the people to give them work. |
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The psalmody opens up our hearts to the point where we no longer know who is imploring whom. |
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Accusations of transphobia flooded in, GLAAD complained, and a petition circulated imploring TLC not to rerun the episode. |
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Local vendors practically throw themselves in front of the commuter traffic, imploring passengers to take horse rides. |
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He laughed at the notion of the White House calling Greenwald and imploring him to hold off on publication. |
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Jones, 79, said he tried to mend fences between the two men by imploring Francis to pay off his debt. |
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I had 20-page faxes of handwritten itineraries, imploring phone calls in the middle of the night, notes from strangers, the itinerant yogis of subcontinental tourism. |
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Have you seen commercials on television imploring you to use less water? |
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Sometimes other horses and mules would be used to haul him out, but often a horse would sink until only his head and poor imploring eyes would be showing above the morass. |
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She paid homage to the founding fathers of African States before imploring the present leaders to encourage voluntarism so that African optimism should be seen in daily achievements. |
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Together with all the members of the great franciscan family, spread throughout the world, we turn our gaze to the cross of Christ, imploring peace and reconciliation. |
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Jumping around to the newest and latest thing just because you read something on Mashable or saw a tweet passionately imploring you not to miss the latest greatest thing is completely counterproductive. |
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If you've seen televised performances by the rapper Kendrick Lamar, you may have noticed the coolly insinuative style of his band, complete with a sweetly imploring saxophonist. |
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When my turn came round, I went and knelt at the feet of our dear Lord, represented there in the person of His minister, imploring forgiveness for my sins. |
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Sher lapsed into prayer, imploring Allah to make the executions stop. |
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During this time, Muhammad in Mecca preached to the people, imploring them to abandon polytheism and to worship one God. |
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Related: Elizabeth Warren on the presidency: Fifty shades of nay Warren, a senator for Massachusetts, is refusing to enter the race, to the frustration of liberal Democrats who have been imploring her to run. |
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Between 2007 and 2008, the Department of Political Affairs embarked upon a popularization programme aimed at imploring states to sign and ratify the Charter. |
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By this time the young man very much desired to talk with Jesus, and he knelt at his feet imploring Jesus to help him, to show him the way of escape from his world of personal sorrow and defeat. |
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Rifi also noted that the Lebanese state still regards the abducted soldiers' dossier a priority, imploring Qataris to assist in this regard. |
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The shadows of the trees stretch in gradual elastications towards evening as if imploring water for their thirsts. |
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Another major action taken by Diviciacus was his imploring of Caesar to take action against the Germans and their leader, Ariovistus. |
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World Fisheries Day is a wake-up call, imploring us to ensure fisheries are here tomorrow, so they can continue to sustain a way of life and provide a nutritional source of protein to us all. |
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The mysterious, poignant beauty of this piece, in which the trumpet plays the vocally ornamented melody, summons the image of abandoned pagans imploring to the Savior. |
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Then, with Teesside imploring the Gods of football and wintery precipitation to deepen the peasouper and get the game off, it suddenly, inexplicably lifted. |
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Over the last month, we have been imploring as many of our readers as possible to have their say on September 18 by getting on the electoral roll. |
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From the latest tasty snack to the flashiest new cars we are constantly assaulted with ads imploring us to go out and get the latest and greatest products. |
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The British received an Olive Branch Petition written by the Second Continental Congress dated July 8, 1775, imploring the King to reverse the policies of his ministers. |
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