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At home, for example, a mother may exhort a child, "I need you to clean your room".
You have to pay in dollars.Cubans are not torn between loyalty to Castro's revolution and the lure of American pop culture and cash: however the billboards may exhort them to socialist sacrifice, bellies and beliefs point them firmly towards America.
They may be digital natives who spend hours surfing, communicating via Facebook or Twitter, searching for news and information through Google, but they still want to break into "old media". I may exhort them to think about entrepreneurial journalism.
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It may be exhorted, protested, denied, or prosecuted, but it will never be silenced.
Between June and September Heywood and his sister exchanged a stream of letters and ardent poems; Nessy's final letter, just before the court martial, exhorted: "May the Almighty Providence, whose tender care has hitherto preserved you, be still your bountiful Protector!
The aging Kobe Bryant, who made an appearance on the outfield video screens Sunday night to exhort the fans, may soon be less of a luminary than Clayton Kershaw and Yasiel Puig.
One gauge as to whether China can become rich may come down to whether it can exhort its young to reach for the moon and produce the next Steve Jobs or Bill Gates.
Raj may be gone, but the hedge funds will exhort their commission-receiving salesmen and traders on the sell side to get with it.
It may seem odd or paradoxical at first to exhort people to have a certain attitude or emotion – feeling – in meeting the responsibilities[1] of their roles.
On the editorial page, the newspaper sets aside its objective news-gathering role to join its readers in a dialogue about important issues of the day — to exhort, explain, deplore, mourn, applaud or champion, as the case may be.
Mandela is ostensibly talking about the country as a whole, though he may as well be exhorting Invictus itself – a monolithic sporting saga that seems content to pose on the podium, lulled by the belief that its subject matter provides inspiration enough.
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