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"Let me be a bridge to a time of tranquillity, faith and confidence in action," Mr. Dole implored in his acceptance speech in San Diego that year.

This undermines any ability that you have to articulate facts or implore understanding and acceptance, as an angry parent will not care about facts, and will discount everything that a child says, regardless of the source, because parents have power and control as the one(s) who pay the bills in the house.

Experiencing pain that lasts longer than expected often leads individuals to seek diagnosis, legitimacy, and meaning, which can come to dominate individuals' lives [ 56] until they are eventually confronted with a discourse of adaptation that implores them to consider acceptance of life with pain [ 51].

Is it a predatory or imploring lunge?

"I was kind of imploring him.

In his acceptance speech, Bradley implored Kentuckians to realize that the Civil War was over and to discontinue their practice of electing ex-Confederate Democrats to public office.

The president was also embarrassed recently when Mexican film director Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu used his Academy Awards acceptance speech to implore that Mexico "find and build the government that we deserve".

He implored.

Whom to implore?

"Slow and steady," Tony implored.

"Please sit down," he implores.

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