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Again, one is struck by the daring of ending a passage of rising exhortation with the calm, almost finicky precision of "For I am persuaded that".
Lacing his exhortation with talk of King David, Mr. Sharpton told his audience that long-distance trials were good for long-distance runners.
** Again, one is struck by the daring of ending a passage of rising exhortation with the calm, almost finicky precision of "For I am persuaded that".
He notes that the French are moved by a love of honor to obey their king, and quotes approvingly the claim that this "makes a Frenchman, willingly and with pleasure, do things that your Sultan can only get out of his subjects by ceaseless exhortation with rewards and punishments" (Letter 89).
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The dealer is shouting -- for his money, for us to hurry -- peppering his exhortations with unprintable expressions.
Nneka has partly modeled herself on American songwriters like Lauryn Hill and Erykah Badu, who mix exhortations with glimpses of personal life and mingle some rapping with their singing.
While Wichita Lineman answered McCoy's exhortations with equally lavish helpings of grit and gumption that feted day up the Cheltenham hill, Fallon's two further mounts this particular afternoon, Bourbon Rose and Night Badger, respond to his typically persistent urgings with notable indifference – that dichotomy perhaps emblematic of where the two great champion jockeys' careers are at present.
And so, more recently, Peters has published a book called "The Brand You 50: 50 Ways to Transform Yourself From an 'Employee' Into a Brand That Shouts Distinction, Commitment and Passion!" The book is an extraordinary collection of screamed exhortations, with typography that Marshall McLuhan would find distracting and punctuation that would embarrass Tom Wolfe.
Sandberg peppers her exhortations with relevant experiences of her own; describing the "damned if you do, doomed if you don't" bind that women are in when they advocate in their own interests or boast about their achievements (if they do either, they are perceived as not being nice; if they don't, they won't get what they want).
Darwin and Lincoln both began their great works not with grand principle and moral exhortation but with simple evocations of homely evidence.
Next, he launched into a peppy exhortation filled with attention-getting, counterintuitive statements.
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