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He said he had read the jury's note as a "plea... to exercise particular mercy".
REFERRING to "the indescribable agony and horror of recent events", the prime minister went on to deliver a deeply-felt plea for the president to exercise caution: "The sense of outrage this brings can beget dangerous counsels, impatient and exasperated demands to hit back in ways that would widen and not end the war.
No one is pre-supposing innocence or guilt in Terry's case, instead it is a simple plea for the FA to exercise judgement, a very difficult aspect of leadership that does not always necessarily tally with precedents and certainly will not meet with universal acclaim.
After questioning Lieberman and Melling about the current state of reproductive rights, Fey expanded her plea to all white women, including herself, to exercise compassion and empathy in Trump's America. .
Suprun, the one Republican elector to turn against Trump, spent the weekend visiting the Lincoln Memorial, and this morning published a plea that his fellow-electors "be more than bean-counters, to exercise actual intelligence".
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