Sentence examples for pleas given from inspiring English sources

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Conceived through a series of pleas by designers, fittings, rejections and more pleas, given birth to on the red carpet — generally without a single dollar changing hands — the dress dies in a garment bag in the back of a closet.

Now that federal charges have been filed and guilty pleas given in the case of ex-Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. and his wife Sandi's collusion to illegally spend $750,000 worth of campaign cash on personal items over a period of nearly seven years, one big question remains: What'd they spend all that money on?

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In the end their responses to her pleas give Kay the answers she has been seeking," said the publisher.

During today's hour-long hearing, the pair spoke only to enter their pleas, give their names, and confirm they could hear and see the proceedings.

As Frank, Bertie Carvel - with his bent body, no-eye-contact head, suddenly over-active limbs and simple, repetitive plea given to unadorned piano notes - is tremendous as a fellow who's both completely pitiable and liable to excite suspicion.

The novel portrays inversion as a natural, God-given state and makes an explicit plea: "Give us also the right to our existence".

Private Manning's guilty plea gives the prosecution an opportunity to rethink its strategy.

The plea gave lie to claims that Mueller is pursuing an old story.

Ms. Parker's lawyer, Gregory C. Graf, said he had not consulted yet with his client but expected she would probably persist with her guilty plea, giving the judge discretion as to her sentence when the case reconvenes next month.

Conversely, the plea "Give us Shakespeare as Shakespeare intended" cropped up during many a Q&A session I conducted with audiences during my 18 years of artistic direction of the Royal Shakespeare Company.

The woman originally pleaded not guilty last year to a 12-count indictment charging her with arranging the meetings but changed the plea, giving prosecutors a powerful legal weapon -- a confession by a supposed accomplice -- with which to prosecute Mr. Giordano.

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