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He entreated us to be "headlights, not taillights.
This is the time". He entreated us to be "headlights, not taillights.
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Edward Kennedy has for nearly fifty years entreated us to do what's in the best interest of all and to heed that for those "to whom much is given, much is expected".
"Try to remember the kind of September," Harry Belafonte entreats us, his voice a warm, velvet croon.
There's even a television advertisement entreating us to be 'embarrassed' by the 'dry, cracked skin' on the back of our heels.
The word comes from the Middle English waes hael, a phrase entreating us to be hale, much like the toast "To your health".
The attempt to import US pancakes as a breakfast item is ongoing, and, occasionally, chefs and food writers entreat us to explore savoury pancakes, but are either of those wise?
In a little foreword to this novel the author entreats us to bear in mind throughout that his book is meant to be funny, and we have, though at times somewhat strenuously, to take him at his word.
Now, one guy who will enjoy a swell place to live whatever happens is entreating us to put aside cynicism and despair and try to make the country better by focusing on what works.
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