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An amplifier made her sound like someone pleading for help from a basement boiler room.
That voice is tonally bright and free of flourish (she has no vibrato, no scale runs), but also forceful enough to trumpet the high notes without ever breaking, and the combined effect can sound like someone pleading for answers at the top of her lungs.
The tape recording in the cockpit is a 30-minute loop, beginning with wailing and screaming, someone pleading not to be hurt or killed.
Maureen, the waitress, says what she sometimes hears when ferrying beers to the table is someone pleading, "Nah, nah, it ain't like that".
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"Sing 'Gypsy,' " someone pleaded.
("STOP IT!" someone pleads from the crowd).
The fees, introduced earlier this year, can rise sharply if someone pleads not guilty but is convicted.
If someone pleads guilty the charge – which comes on top of fines and costs – is £150.
"My brother-in-law didn't have a chance to have someone plead for his life," Mrs. Nazario said.
Why would someone plead guilty and say they were sorry several months later if they really had no participation in it?
Under the law, those communications cannot be divulged without the patient's consent, except for special circumstances, as when someone pleads insanity in a criminal case.
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