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Mr. Pryor gave an impassioned plea to make Dr. King's birthday a federal holiday.
There's also a recipe for a good pastry dough, and a plea to make your own, rather than succumb to the tempting supermarket kind.
The guard on duty smiled apologetically and said it wasn't him who introduced the ban, but remain unmoved by a plea to make an exception for a tourist.
The plea to make Britain "mightier yet" may be in the minds of Foxes and Farages, but even they should at least have doubts about ever widening of the nation's borders.
When Dan Jarvis, MP for Barnsley, moved to the podium to give the keynote address at the Progress conference on Saturday afternoon, the audience gave such a long, standing ovation it almost turned into a collective plea to make him change his mind and reverse his decision not to stand for the Labour leadership.
Where Wired was bowled over - "no programming [of VR] has moved me as much", over at Slate, there was less overwhelm-ment, and more frustration about the lack of real flexibility in the software, as well as a plea to make the VAN experience last as long as a whole movement or whole symphony rather than a virtually bleeding chunkette.
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His plea to making false statements on his tax return stems from his failure to claim the money he was embezzling as income.
He had suspended indefinitely by NHL commissioner Gary Bettman from running the team in June 2008 after entering a guilty plea to making false statements to the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding the backdating of stock options at Broadcom, the company he co-founded.
They ignore my pleas to make their apartment safer.
My friend's grandmother-in-law, at 94, has refused her son's pleas to make a routine doctor visit.
With every new Trump tweet or press statement comes another flurry of pleas to make an "emergency donation" now to "fight back".
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