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Imploring participants to view crises as powerful growth opportunities, Munroe offered encouragement bordering on ministerial for those who may or will face crisis at some point in their life.
Lavaille Lavette: You Need to Know About This: Leaders Connecting Communities & Cultures Lavaille Lavette 2011
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Low point: Imploring the audience to chant "God is good" early in the set, it looked as though the evening might tip into evangelical territory.
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Imploring Lance, begging and pleading with him, to please take heed of the consequential saying "lie till you die."
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Imploring the president to show passion has become a media fixation.
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Imploring the president to show passion has become a media fixation.
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Imploring Lance, begging and pleading with him, to please take heed of the consequential saying "lie till you die."
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Imploring, asking for tenderness, she held out her hands to him.
The Dressmaker Posie Graeme-Evans 2010
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Imploring Obama to thumb his nose at the GOP and go it alone with Democrats shows pure ignorance or Kool Aid delusion of who and what Obama is and how he got where he got.
Earl Ofari Hutchinson: Obama Can't Thumb His Nose at the GOP, and Here's Why 2009
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Imploring, he said, "You're the nicest guy I've met in Milwaukee."
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Imploring the media not to "compound the confusion" over Bhutto's assassination, he said his request for Scotland Yard assistance had been accepted by the British government.
Still in Control 2008
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