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The piano, in a sense, is entreating the artist.
The singer is entreating his lover with a ring, but Dilla is offering a gift he sees as much more valuable: his life.
Now, one guy who will enjoy a swell place to live whatever happens is entreating us to put aside cynicism and despair and try to make the country better by focusing on what works.
Anyone passing by Nagpur Station is entreated to buy its glorious oranges.
The New Zealand White (NZW) rabbit is a suitable species for tolerability tests conventional to regulatory authorities and is entreated following the guideline ISO 10993 6.
Deprived of pince-nez our eyes are squinting into the limelight; what a mistake it was - we seem to be entreating future historians - to dress down for posterity.
Even when the music seems to promise a melancholy meander (until a historically correct friend disabused me, I'd spent years convinced that 'Let's Hang On' was entreating, 'Let's hang up'), it can prise the saggiest of Sixties bottoms out of their chairs.
"Do you want to step into the future?" Jeannie Hatfield, a consultant wearing a red tailored suit, was entreating Representative David Dreier, Republican of California and chairman of the House Rules Committee.
The last French artist of major international consequence, Klein, who died the following year, at the age of thirty-four, was entreating Rita of Cascia, a saint of lost causes, abused women, and baseball.
He saw the nation's youth moving toward his right-wing political enemy Menachem Begin and was entreating smaller and smaller audiences to ask themselves where Israel was headed.
Men are demurring that their mothers told them to "Shop Around," or are consulting "Father Sebastian," or are entreating friends to "Tell Her No," or holding interior pep rallies ("Talk Back Trembling Lips"), or devoting themselves entirely to drag racing, or threatening to leave for "Surf City".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com