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Speaker after speaker entreated the younger generation to continue the moral crusade that they had begun, to shape the future of Uganda according to local values.
Utilizing their influence in the army, in which many of them were officers, they started a mutiny in several units, which they entreated to defend the rightful interests of Constantine against his usurping brother.
Ronald Reagan's famous 1987 speech in which he entreated the Soviet leader, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall".
Why don't you join us, they entreated, in a friendly little Stableford for a modest £5 a head.
Reports this summer suggested that Mr Biden had been entreated to consider another run for the White House - he ran previously in 1988 and 2008 - by the dying words of his son Beau.
Will we feel entreated to finish Eliasson's offerings?
Over the past couple weeks, diehards, hoping to reverse course on the restaurant's imminent doom, organized "lunch mob" eat-ins, started a petition, entreated the mayor and the City Council, launched a social-media campaign, and staged a protest.
He pushed a Mason jar of Jolly Ranchers across the table, and entreated me to have one.
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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?
These are good reasons for remonstrating with him, or reasoning with him, or persuading him, or entreating him, but not for compelling him, or visiting him with any evil in case he do otherwise.
He would entreat her to possess him before a performance.
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