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He will implore them to set the edge and mind their gaps.
Mr. Bernanke, in his remarks, will implore the Congress to act.
And he will implore corporations to spend the profits that many are stockpiling.
At the same time, Lib Dems will implore him to effectively undo his veto by softening Britain's demands and plotting a path back into the new grouping.
In the event that Obama has the good sense (or, if the economy fails to perk up, the sense of desperation) to offer her the vice president's slot, some of her closest friends will implore her to decline.
Despite pleas from Besigye for the pope to encourage Museveni to hand over power peacefully and prevent Uganda from plunging into war again, and hopes from average Ugandans that the pontiff will implore their leaders to stop the mayhem, it is a minefield that he is unlikely to walk into directly.
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In my embrace of the #OscarsSoWhite campaign, I'll implore Hollywood to take Bertolt Brecht's words to heart when he said "Art is not a mirror held up to reality but a hammer with which to shape it".
"Use me as an opportunity to talk about something you care about," she'd implored.
I shan't spoil Pathé's report on the rest of the match by telling you what happens, but will instead implore you to go and watch it yourselves the next time you've five minutes to spare.
And once more — you guessed it — I will be imploring you, "Do not give up".
For a moment we were pure.And then came everything after.Today we will be implored to "Never forget".
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