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  • He did in these extremities, as I conceive, most humbly recommend the direction of his judicial proceedings to the upright judge of judges, God Almighty; did submit himself to the conduct and guideship of the blessed Spirit in the hazard and perplexity of the definitive sentence, and, by this aleatory lot, did as it were implore and explore the divine decree of his goodwill and pleasure, instead of that which we call the final judgment of a court. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • She implored me -- she used the word 'implore' -- to fly from her, to leave her to her fate, to endeavour to find happiness with some one else. Varney the vampire; or, The feast of blood. Volume 1
  • Yet wait, wait, wait," implored another whisperer from the Earth. Parables From Nature
  • I implore the May Day protesters to worry about real problems, rather than just labelling everything as an evil of capitalism.
  • She implored her parents not to send her away to school.
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  • Rhee and Fenty describe how they "implored" private foundations to put up money to fund that bargain. DeMorning DeBonis: Nov. 1, 2010
  • Opposition leaders this week implored the president to break the deadlock.
  • We implore you to acknowledge that the Department of Justice cannot reasonably be a party to such tyranny.
  • He implored his army of volunteers to get voters to the caucuses tomorrow by any means possible. Times, Sunday Times
  • She clasped her hands, and glancing upward, seemed to implore divine assistance.
  • In an open voice the narrator implores the reader to ‘Come along,’ to enter the ‘wind’ that sweeps over the cane, to become part of this vision based on an almost physical palpability.
  • ‘I'm sorry, ma'am,’ Elizabeth instantly apologized, ‘I didn't mean to implore.’
  • The apostle Paul implores us to be a thinking people - a people who press toward excellence and praiseworthy things.
  • He implored me to beg "missis" to forgive him, and I couldn't help taking his part, though The war-time journal of a Georgia girl, 1864-1865,
  • He had the captives use it to call family and friends and implore them to pay ransom, and he used it himself to call a radio station in Mindanao and proudly announce his crime. Jihadists in Paradise
  • We implore all of you to remain calm and assure that you area safe place.
  • It implores the police to have a third eye when investigating such cases by digging deeper and bringing the culprits to book.
  • The forester implored anyone seeing vandals damaging the tree to report it immediately to the police.
  • Mrs. Miller then fell upon her knees, and in the most passionate terms implored her compassion; to which Sophia answered: The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
  • Numerous heirs at law, reversioners, and creditors implored the Upper House to introduce such provisoes as might secure the innocent against all danger of being involved in the punishment of the guilty. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3
  • In the same letter, referring to the King's obstinacy, and to the grief on that account which he believes to be preying on Henderson, he implores him to take courage, shake off "melancholious thoughts," and "digest what cannot be gotten amended. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649
  • As the monk spoke to the people in the silent woods with the stars burning overhead, he told them not only of the baby Jesus, but of the man Jesus, who went about doing good, and he implored the listeners to follow Jesus' way of loving kindness.
  • Do Thou that wast born of the Virgin, drown in the depth of impassivity the triformity of my soul -- those mighty strongholds, I implore Thee, that in the mortification of flesh as on a tymbal I may melodize a triumphant hymn unto Thee. The General Menaion or the Book of Services Common to the Festivals of our Lord Jesus of the Holy Virgin and of Different Orders of Saints
  • 91 The light brigantines of the Greeks were scattered in ignominious flight: the nine castles of the Venetians maintained a more obstinate conflict; seven were sunk, two were taken; two thousand five hundred captives implored in vain the mercy of the victor; and the daughter of Alexius deplores the loss of thirteen thousand of his subjects or allies. The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Government has implored the under-23 coaching staff to be focussed in preparing the team for the crucial Olympic qualifier match against Ghana next weekend in Kumasi.
  • In the letter, Gadhafi implored Obama to stop the NATO-led air campaign, which he called an "unjust war against a small people of a developing country. Gadhafi, in letter, asks Obama to end air strikes
  • Government has been implored to intervene in the labour stand-off between the company and its workers following failure by management to pay gratuity to over 400 employees.
  • I send you ten shillings for pocket-money, and again implore you to let Mrs. Bax have a little rest and peace. New Treasure Seekers
  • The forester implored anyone seeing vandals damaging the tree to report it immediately to the police.
  • It requested the President “to appoint a day for humiliation and prayer” and to ask the people “to convene at their usual places of worship” in order that they may “confess and repent of their manifold sins, implore the compassion and forgiveness of the Almighty, that, if consistent with his will the existing rebellion may be speedily suppressed” and “implore him as the supreme ruler of the world not to destroy us as a people. Chapter X
  • Yet he implored that the Indian Empire should not be depicted as an exclusive commercial concern.
  • Don't say 'larks!'" implored Amy, as a return snub for the 'samphire' correction. Little Women
  • The Prime Minister has implored the state and territory leaders to take up the Commonwealth's plan for the Murray-Darling Basin for the good of the nation.
  • We implore God's mercy for ourselves, the church, and the world, because in God's world there is peace for all.
  • Most Arabic music is pure melody and rhythm, unencumbered by harmony; voices implore and exult, while instruments share the inflections of song.
  • They are implored to destroy the carved images and idols of the inhabitants, and to possess and settle the land given to the Jews by God.
  • We listened in stunned silence as she implored faith communities and faith leaders to become involved to end what she has termed "femicide" in the Congo. Archive 2008-11-01
  • If you visit, I implore you to steer clear of the white-flour buns, the sugary sodas and the piles of "flatliner fries" that accompany the burgers in the restaurant's signature bedpan plates. Dr. Andrew Weil: Fat or Carbs: Which Is Worse?
  • He had tried his best to get rid of them, advanced the rent, implored, chicaned, but all in vain. The Son of Monte-Cristo, Volume II
  • Opposition leaders this week implored the president to break the deadlock.
  • “Think not I meant to implore permission to reside here; it has been long my determination to leave Avenel, and I will never forgive myself for having permitted you to say the word begone, ere I said, ‘I leave you.’ The Abbot
  • She implored her parents not to send her away to school.
  • I implore everyone who hasn't seen these three films to remedy that immediately.
  • He again declined; but the prefect resisted his refusal, all the notabilities of the place came to implore him, the people in the street besought him; the urging was so vigorous that he ended by accepting. Les Miserables
  • He learned to play heav - ily at cards and to squander money on the turf, until he had again and again to come to me and implore me to give him an advance upon his allowance, that he might settle his debts of honour. Sole Music
  • I implore you, in fact '(yes, that word,' implore 'was uttered!),' to tell me the whole truth, without mincing matters. The Possessed
  • Veteran Berlin players implore other maestros to lead them in Brahms.
  • Officers and tradesman are there to implore the gods to bless the voyage of Hamilcar.
  • Oh, then, let me implore you to listen, and God grant your heart may be touched by my words!" rejoined Ella, eagerly, as she fancied she saw something of relentment in his stern features. Ella Barnwell A Historical Romance of Border Life
  • Mrs Miller then fell upon her knees, and in the most passionate terms implored her compassion; to which Sophia answered: "Sure, madam, it is surprizing you should be so very strongly interested in the behalf of this person. History of Tom Jones, a Foundling
  • *We ate at Menza because Lonely Planet not my favorite guide for sights, but the best for hotels/restaurants, I think "implored" us to do so. Archive 2008-04-01
  • We were going through the bunya-bunya country not far from our station, when out of the Bush there came a black gin with two half-caste girls, she ran up and stopped the buggy and implored my mother's protection for her girls because the Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land
  • There she splashed about frantically and implored her companions to "thave" her until helped to terra firma by The Meadow-Brook Girls Under Canvas
  • Wagg wept before Fich, and implored his dear friend to intercede for him.
  • He imbued every movement with emotion, from high-flying cabrioles to the sweep of a cloak, at one moment reaching out to the audience as if to implore their help.
  • Do Thou that wast born of the Virgin, drown in the depth of impassivity the triformity of my soul -- those mighty strongholds, I implore Thee, that in the mortification of flesh as on a tymbal I may melodize a triumphant hymn unto Thee. The General Menaion or the Book of Services Common to the Festivals of our Lord Jesus of the Holy Virgin and of Different Orders of Saints
  • Meantime I practised terrible vocal exercises, chiefly consisting of a raucous "caw" something like a crow's favourite remark, and advocated by my teacher in elocution for no reason that I can now remember; and I stood before the glass for hours at a time making grimaces so as to acquire the "actor's face," till my frightened little sisters implored me to turn back into myself again. Painted Windows
  • In public buildings, visitors are implored, through the same agency, to squirt the essence of their quids, or ‘plugs,’ as I have heard them called by gentlemen learned in this kind of sweetmeat, into the national spittoons, and not about the bases of the marble columns. American Notes for General Circulation
  • Joss-house, and in the most abject terms implore forgiveness for his intemperate language over-night. Under the Dragon Flag My Experiences in the Chino-Japanese War
  • In the middle of this din, the Baron repeatedly implored silence; and when at length the instinct of polite discipline so far prevailed, that for a moment he obtained it, he hastened to beseech their attention ` ` unto a military ariette, which was a particular favourite of the Marechal Duc de The Waverley
  • We have petitioned; we have remonstrated; we have supplicated; we have prostrated ourselves before the throne, and have implored its interposition to arrest the tyrannical hands of the ministry and Parliament. Vitter, DeMint, et al: time to go Patrick Henry on Obama’s assault on conservatives - E_Pluribus_Unum’s blog - RedState
  • Drawing his cimeter, and pressing forward, he was about to deal a left-handed blow that might have been fatal to, at least, one of the gazers, when the princesses crowded round him, and implored mercy for the prisoners; even the timid Zorahayda forgot her shyness, and became eloquent in their behalf. The Alhambra
  • They implored prelates to observe vigilantly all sacerdotal activities in order to secure the subservience of priests and to rout out rebels and rogues.
  • At last he implored Edgar to guide him to the brink of a cliff so that he could throw himself off.
  • In the same vein, he implored the European Union and the United States to lift the economic sanctions which he described as inhuman, cruel and unwarranted. AllAfrica News: Latest
  • She clasped her hands, and glancing upward, seemed to implore divine assistance.
  • He entreated / implored / beseeched her not to desert him.
  • He brought black citizens back into federal positions Woodrow Wilson had all but purged them during his administration, implored Congress to pass an antilynching bill, and forthrightly denounced the Ku Klux Klan. LAST CALL
  • And here am I, as if a maiden princess were I, demanding romantic accessories of rubious vapour in the man condescending to implore the widow to wed him. Diana of the Crossways — Volume 5
  • ‘I am making a sterling plea to members of the public to avoid speculation and innuendos until the investigations are completed and the report is published,’ he implored.
  • In a rambling, three-page letter to Obama obtained by The Associated Press, Gadhafi implored Obama to stop the NATO-led air campaign, which he called an "unjust war against a small people of a developing country. NPR Topics: News
  • Lippy Kids is the story I think of Garvey reminiscing about gobby youngsters swaggering around a northwestern estate with "simian strolls" as the ghost of Garvey past implores them to remember that these are the days of their lives. From Help! to Build A Rocket Boys!, exclamation marks rock!
  • Pahad said that South Africa "implored" all the leaders in the ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The place was choke-full, just to excess, and when the curtain was hauled up in came a decent old gentleman in great distress, and implored all the powers of heaven and earth to help him find his runaway daughter that had decamped with some ne'er-do-weel loon of a half-pay captain. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 06 — Fiction
  • Glistening tear-washed eyes implored: the infant fiend of malice and all uncharity transforming itself into a radiant newborn cherub. MURKY SHALLOWS
  • I implore God to graciously aid Me in this, for unto such as beseech Him, He is the All-Bounteous, and of those who show mercy, He is the Most Gems of Divine Mysteries
  • I implore you, fair sir, to spare me a little of your time and a handstroke or two ere you go upon your way! Sir Nigel
  • I have uncultivated today, was precisely yesterday perishes tomorrow which person of the body implored.
  • Oh, I entreat you -- I implore you, my dear, _dear_ -- The American Baron
  • You implore them to believe that it is an object with certain transformation properties under rotations.
  • On research, Gates implored politicians to dedicate more funding to federal research programs and to make the research and development tax credit permanent, an idea supported by President Bush.
  • Helen and Paris enter; she implores Pandarus to sing a song of love, which he later sings bawdily.
  • Airing in the 1970s, as American unions began to confront the inexorable drain of jobs to cheap foreign labor markets, the song ringingly implored us to look for the union label when shopping for clothes "When you are buying a coat, dress or blouse". Kenneth C. Davis: Socks, Shirtwaists and Saving the Union
  • Thou appearest to all the Greeks to be fond of thy wife; (and this I say, not stealing under thee imperceptibly with flattery;) by her I implore thee; O wretched me for my woes, to what have I come? but why must I suffer thus? The Tragedies of Euripides, Volume I.
  • The Holy See forbade clerics to join the new organization, and it implored prelates to observe vigilantly all sacerdotal activities in order to secure the subservience of priests and to rout out rebels and rogues.
  • I leave uncultivated today, was precisely yesterday perishes tomorrow which person of the body implored.
  • They even sent an embassy to England's ally, the Duke of Burgundy, and implored him to protect them.
  • We were going through the bunya-bunya country not far from our station, when out of the Bush there came a black gin with two half-caste girls, she ran up and stopped the buggy and implored my mother's protection for her girls because the Lady Bridget in the Never-Never Land
  • Conservative MPs implored key figures in the sponsorship scandal to ‘just let it out’ Wednesday and admit they lied to Parliament three years ago about their roles in the affair.
  • They "implored" the people of Cape Town to assist the police in bringing "these murderers to justice". ANC Daily News Briefing
  • I would again implore ... not to let this opportunity pass. Ontario and the Constitutional Proposals
  • Gadhafi implored Obama to stop the NATO-led air campaign, which he called an "unjust war against a small people of a developing country. Gadhafi, in letter, asks Obama to end air strikes
  • Besides, if we can obtain from them even this admission, that those who are not yet baptized implore the aid of the saviour's grace, this will indeed be no small matter against that false defense of nature, as being sufficient for itself, and of the power of free will. The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2
  • Gadhafi implores Obama to stop what he called an "unjust war against a small people of a developing country." h4 class="regseriflbl large"More related to this story Libya 'ready for political solution' but Gadhafi insists on staying The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • It is to make atonement to the Most Scared Heart for all the sins of the world and to implore His grace and mercy for every family in the Ferrybank Parish.
  • In old times, when man first began to plough the soil, _geus urva_ cried aloud, thinking that his life was threatened, and implored the assistance of the archangels. The Seven Great Monarchies Of The Ancient Eastern World, Vol 3. (of 7): Media The History, Geography, And Antiquities Of Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylon, Media, Persia, Parthia, And Sassanian or New Persian Empire; With Maps and Illustrations.
  • The family, who say they implored police and government officials for help and even brought in a well-known cult deprogrammer from the United States, insist they were only doing their duty as devoted parents, intent on doing everything in their power to protect their daughter. Family, friends to stand trial for kidnapping in deprogramming attempt
  • Man, admitted to implore the mercy of his creator, and plead the merits of his redeemer, is already in a higher state than poetry can confer. Dr. Johnson on religious verse « Unknowing
  • But they cried and implored and cursed in vain, feeling that they were perishing, choked by the hungry waves; then the voices grew faint, broken, irrecognisable -- and died away into silence. The Child of Pleasure
  • Opposition leaders this week implored the president to break the deadlock.
  • Nonetheless, Klees said he "implored" John Tory to get out in front on the faith-based schools issue and define it in his own terms before Liberals framed it in theirs. Ontario Blogs Feed
  • She implored her parents not to send her away to school.
  • An employee then escorted the unclad rocker back to the elevator, and implored the young man to clad himself.
  • From every sort of spell, malefice, witchcraft, and every form of the occult, we implore Thee, deliver us O Lord. Archive 2009-04-19
  • What if they just forget the due process, consultants and planning stuff and like Mayo just ‘implored’ you to do it?
  • General Lee, on horseback, dashed among the fugitives and implored them to rally.
  • Nixon and Rogers implored them to withhold the sanction.
  • I implore the United States to take concrete responsibility for this sad episode.
  • I once again implore that you reconsider your stance on this matter.
  • While Astro Coast may include sunny tunes like "Take It Easy" and "Floating Vibes" (songs that sound exactly like their titles implore), you'll also find harrowing, existential episodes like "Harmonix," where lead singer John Paul Pitts, swathed in thick reverb and echo, sings, "I won't wait around for the grass to grow back now. The latest from teenvogue.com
  • In the middle of this din, the Baron repeatedly implored silence; and when at length the instinct of polite discipline so far prevailed, that for a moment he obtained it, he hastened to beseech their attention 'unto a military ariette, which was a particular favourite of the Marechal Duc de Waverley: or, 'Tis sixty years since
  • * I feel not in me those sordid and unchristian desires of my profession; I do not secretly implore and wish for plagues, rejoice at famines, revolve ephemerides and almanacks in expectation of malignant aspects, fatal conjunctions, and eclipses. Religio Medici
  • The letter I send this year will again implore you. Fir-Flower Tablets: Poems Translated From the Chinese
  • Lentini [Sen. Art Lentini, R-Metairie, bansponsor] what is the cockfighter to do with his cocks?" implores a commentator on the New Orleans Times-Picayune web site. On the Menu and on the Docket; Legislators Look at Fowl Foul Play
  • When matters were at this crifis, Katte, in the moft pathetic terms implored the royal clemency, and had his folicitations well fupported by the intcroft of mnny pcrfons of diftin£\ioii: but all was without cffefl} the icing ordered him to be be - headed, and this fcvcre fentencc was accordingly put in execution. The geographical magazine, or, A new, copious, compleat, and universal system of geography [microform] : containing an accurate and entertaining account and description of the several continents, islands, peninsulas, isthmuses, capes, promontories, lakes,
  • ‘I'm sorry, ma'am,’ Elizabeth instantly apologized, ‘I didn't mean to implore.’
  • Opposition leaders this week implored the president to break the deadlock.
  • I leave uncultivated today, was precisely yesterday? perishes tomorrow which person of the implored.
  • Until we reach Melzarr," he had said with passion to the two gentlemen, -- "until I can stand before my Master and behold him embrace his son -- _behold_ him -- I implore that I may not lose sight of him night or day. The Lost Prince
  • In the middle of this din, the Baron repeatedly implored silence; and when at length the instinct of polite discipline so far prevailed that for a moment he obtained it, he hastened to beseech their attention 'unto a military ariette, which was a particular favourite of the Marechal Duc de Berwick'; then, imitating, as well as he could, the manner and tone of a French musquetaire, he immediately commenced, -- Waverley
  • Zimbabwe Africans told me that when they tried to start a businesslike a shop, or a farm, or a barand they failed because at the first sign of success their relatives showed up and cadged from them, or implored them to pay their relatives’ school fees. An Interview with Paul Theroux
  • One wag even implored referee Iain Heard to blow for full-time… at half-time.
  • North Carolina is dear to him -- on the comfort, 'character and feelings,' of her _white_ citizens he sets a high value; he feels too, most deeply for the _character of the Press_ of North Carolina, sees that it is a city set on a hill, and implores his brethren of the editorial corps to 'set an example' of courtesy and magnanimity worthy of imitation and praise. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus
  • Its expression implored the guest to hurry down, because each heart-throb meant not a drop of red blood, but several red cents. Winnie Childs The Shop Girl
  • And before pronouncing the “Vos plaudite!” or, as Easterns more politely say, “I implore that my poor name may be raised aloft on the tongue of praise,” let me invoke the fair field and courteous favour which the Persian poet expected from his readers. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • When by the next morning he had slept off his debauch, and came round to recollection of his enormities, his penitence knew no bounds; he would prostrate himself in the Joss-house, and in the most abject terms implore forgiveness for his intemperate language over-night. Under the Dragon Flag

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