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West, who had been proudly waving around a bottle of Hennessy on the red carpet earlier in the evening, ran up the stairs as a teenage Swift earnestly accepted her Female Video of the Year award and told the world that Beyoncé deserved it more.
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Implore Allah earnestly to accept your prayers.
Washington accepted, writing to Braddock's principal aide, Captain Robert Orme, "I wish for nothing more earnestly, than to attain a small degree of knowledge in the Military Art", and that the position would provide him "a good opportunity... of forming an acquaintance which may be serviceable hereafter, if I can find it worth while pushing my Fortune in the Military way".
In 1919, at the end of the most devastating war in the history of the world, Wilson helped negotiate the peace, only to discover that neither Congress nor the American people, no matter how earnestly he lectured them, would accept what he considered to be the "only hope for mankind": a League of Nations.
On the university's Web site, under the heading "The Truth About Bob Jones University," the following sentence appears: "We love the practicing Catholic and earnestly desire to see him accept the Christ of the Cross, leave the false system that has enslaved his soul, and enjoy the freedom of sins forgiven that is available for any of us in Christ alone".
We love the practicing Catholic and earnestly desire to see him accept the Christ of the Cross, leave the false system that has enslaved his soul and enjoy the freedom of sins forgiven that is available for any of us in Christ alone.
"$tuntloco parties are the most diverse I've ever attended in my life, and I believe that's a testament to both DJ SYLO's ability to tastefully dip between sounds, as well as my observation that Philly's underground scene is generally more accepting than New York's," he replied earnestly.
"I will accept any reprimand for any wrongdoing, but I earnestly appeal to you to not exhaust us anymore with wasteful debate," he said.
In the course of the action, Lucky confronts, mildly but earnestly, the infirmities of age; he also enjoys a sort of social coming out, accepting an invitation to a birthday party for the local bodega owner's young son, at which Lucky comes out of his shell to deliver, with full-throated drama, a song in Spanish (as Stanton does in "Paris, Texas").
Accept, accept.
"We've cried wolf too many times — about pot and heroin, for example — and now people are understandably slow to accept that we really do have a drug that's like putting your brain in a frying pan," the novel's prosecutor, Mike Lawson, earnestly tells a television reporter.
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