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FILL UP THE PENIS BEAKER!'?", I read a plea, after Jean-Jacques Rousseau, to respect the child that nature raises.

"My opponent has received generous contributions from billionaire Hollywood movie moguls David Geffen and Steven Spielberg," read a plea from Rogan, mailed with a signed picture of him and Henry Hyde.

Tap the lock button, toss in a "Recovery Message" (read: a plea to whoever finds the phone to not be a jerk) and an unlock password, and add a phone number where you can be reached.

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Mrs Selby said she turned her fingers to the task after a reading a plea in thePenarth Timesfrom a soldier serving in Afghanistan for people to send out "goody boxes".

It simply read: 'A peace plea from Patrick.' It put some small moral pressure on the politicians.

That same year, the group also issued publications with more contentious messages, one of which read: :"A possible plea to Congress.... Have Us All Sterilized!.

After reading all seven majority opinions in Dred Scott, it is a balm to come across two sentences in John McLean's dissent that read like a plea: "A slave is not a mere chattel.

Alexievich says the word "prayer" has a broad spiritual meaning in Russian and can be read as a plea.

Like several other works in this often moving exhibition, the chaotic mass can be read as a plea for building rather than destroying, and for peace.

This is the message of her new novel, too, which could almost be read as a plea not to confuse the author with the narrator.

But that ignores the fact that a second rejection of Nice could only plausibly be read as a plea for slower integration, not bigger helpings of the same old recipe.

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