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Cameron's former speechwriter, Clare Foges, joined in, urging fellow Tories (paywall) to "wage war" on FOTBs.
(After word of the White House's brewing experiment spread, many of them joined in urging President Obama's aides to divulge the recipe).
As Jamie Scott's health failed, more traditional advocates — including black churches, community leaders, newspapers and radio stations and the N.A.A.C.P. — joined in urging that the Scotts be released.
The university's Gallatin School of Individualized Study joined in, urging staff in a letter to essentially boycott the campus in the United Arab Emirates until there was a resolution.
Therefore, said the Attorney General, counsel for all the respective parties in this proceeding joined in urging the Chief Justice to participate in the consideration and decision of the matters to be presented.
And such was Paulus Aemilius, advanced in years, being nearly threescore, yet vigorous in his own person, and rich in valiant sons and sons-in-law, besides a great number of influential relations and friends, all of whom joined in urging him to yield to the desires of the people, who called him to the consulship.
"And we just start getting a hundred Twitter notifications, because this Twitter user" — a Brooklyn resident who had met Fliedner at the West Indian American Day Parade, in September — "was responding to every tweet about Cy Vance, 'You should write in Marc Fliedner.' 'You should write in Marc Fliedner.' " Other Twitter users joined in, urging Fliedner to run.
After Mr. Kean's comments on Friday, several prominent lawmakers, both Republicans and Democrats, joined in urging the White House to make the documents available to the panel, known formally as the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, which was created by Congress last year over initial objections by the White House.
As a result of Mr. Kean's comments on Friday, a number of prominent lawmakers, both Republicans and Democrats, have joined in urging the White House to make the documents available to the panel, known formally as the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States, which was created by Congress last year over the initial objections of the White House.
Vassily Nebenzia, Russia's U.N. ambassador joined in urging against antagonizing rhetoric and military action.
The Republican campaign committees have joined in urging the court to strike down the limits, while House Democrats have joined the Obama administration in defending them.
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