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Since he doesn't understand French, he sits in the Montparnasse Métro station holding a plea for help written in Arabic.
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Before it was held, a plea agreement was reached.
So, the question, then, is ancient: How with such rage shall beauty hold a plea?
The author discusses some methodological issues in current research on interaction in teacher learning and holds a plea for conversation-analytical research on interactional processes in teacher encounters.
During the Second World War, Wallace Stevens asked, quoting Shakespeare, "How with this rage shall beauty hold a plea?" How, in other words, can artists respond to news that exceeds their most extravagant nightmares?
By making anti-poetic grit coexist with poetic "flinchings from reality," Williams is asking a profound question and a Shakespearian one: "How with this rage shall beauty hold a plea" (Sonnet 65) against, say, "the poor, blunt pud, tiny, terrified, retracted... almost invisible in the sparse genital hair" of a naked homeless man Williams glimpses through his apartment window?
The catalogue was prefaced with a quotation from Shakespeare's Sonnet No. 65: "How with this rage shall beauty hold a plea?" Stevens exclaims, "What ferocious beauty the line from Shakespeare puts on when used under such circumstances!" In light of present-day reality, the nobility of its language might seem archaic, false, and dead.
Interculturalists like Zapata-Barrero, (2016, 2017) hold a plea for mainstreaming, hence the need for policy approaches that speak to the entire diverse population.
Such is also precisely the doctrine of Ellwood v. Monk (5 Wend., 235), where it was held, that a plea of the statute of frauds, to a count upon a promise of the defendant to the plaintiff, to pay the latter a debt owing to him by another person, the promise being founded on a sale of property to the defendant by the other person, was bad.
Kendall Coffey, a lawyer working for Lazaro Gonzalez, challenged the Atlanta court's ruling last week, in which it refused to reconsider a plea to hold a political asylum hearing for the boy.
In just four days the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission was to hold a public hearing on pleas dating back 20 years to designate the low-rise building, with its round-arched windows and serpentine ornamentation, as a historic landmark.
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