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The simplicity of inaction, of this fading protest, appealed to me
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Settling down has never appealed to me – I have no roots now - I live fast
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beds definitely appealed to Tom
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Maybe she was afraid she would never find a place that appealed to her as much
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‘Well, you can see why the idea appealed to me
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There are two criterions, however, which have frequently been appealed to upon such occasions, the custom-house books and the course of exchange
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The moment Alice appeared, she was appealed to by all three to settle
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Georges face had turned white but there was an air of indignity and disbelief in equal amounts he appealed to us saying
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“Corporal Lamb we have appealed to the C in C to either have the conviction quashed or the death sentence commuted on account of your age
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What really appealed to me was buying and selling real estate
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He appealed but
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Nonetheless, the idea of creating a man who could resist mental torture and whose thoughts could not be read by telepaths appealed to many
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Betty had never cared for "Cork" but now the hot worried faces of its girls appealed to her
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It appealed to passion rather than reason
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Every generation, it seems, has appealed to a ―kinder,‖ ―simpler‖ past unencumbered by the dynamics of modern conventions
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The moment Alice appeared, she was appealed to by all three to settle the question, and they repeated their arguments to her, though, as they all spoke at once, she found it very hard indeed to make out exactly what they said
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The idea appealed to something deep within
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Wyoming appealed to her as did Maine and Arkansas
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In the long “protest” initiated by Marten Luther and carried on by others, the heretofore monolithic Church was now challenged on the basis of its answers, they must accord with the Bible, members of the “Protest” declared as they appealed to the hierarchy to reground their answers
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That thought fleetingly appealed to him
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In addition to attracting those in positions of power and influence, it also appealed to those looking for excitement or something out of the ordinary
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Nezahualcoyotl had refused at first, but she appealed to her brother, and he overruled Nezahualcoyotl
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It was just a lifestyle that had appealed to me
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As the two brothers were preparing to flee their homes, Zeus had appealed to Ruwana
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Scott sued in Missouri courts to claim his freedom under the Missouri Compromise, lost his case, and appealed it to the Supreme Court
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But Read appealed his dismissal, and in 2003, the RCMP's External
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He appealed to me again
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The prosecutor appealed the case to
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and who was crying with the cold also appealed
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ments from the condition for the possibility of communication are sufficient, even though I have appealed to such arguments
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In modern times this syncretic approach to religion inevitably appealed to those who were fascinated or troubled by the increase of knowledge about other world religions
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I continuously encouraged Nuke not to give in, appealed to his pride in being the first, and assured him that I AM had great things in store for him
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I appealed to him, with outstretched arms, "The Gospels
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Rick is a farmer at heart and sitting in boardrooms, making decisions and sorting out problems, never appealed to him but, I must say, he’s doing an excellent job of it
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By intellectualizing the ideas that were common to the political doctrines of the age of enlightenment, Hegel was misinterpreted by some of the young radicals of the time, and they read into his words what appealed to them
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others, appealed to the courts to prevent the Texas Futility Law from being
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The idea of the Police Driving School with its advanced driving school classes certainly appealed to the young man, so he joined up
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Holland had always appealed to me, with its cosy homes and quaint shopping centres
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Instead, he appealed to the movers and shakers of
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This position appealed to us and so began the paper work to prepare for our next assignment, to begin in June of 2001
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He appealed to the conscience of the world and especially Americans to help India achieve her independence
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anything that appealed to him, never thinking for one second about
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Being able to grow all one’s fruit and vegetables without worrying about possums, bandicoots, hares and other wildlife appealed strongly, and within minutes he and Sebastian were deep in conversation
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appealed to the NWTO and the UN for aid, but they"re locked in a standoff with the Eastern
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Life seemed too serious to waste on unproductive fun, although what his fellow students called fun, seldom appealed to him
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“The idea of the bad guy going after the bad guy appealed to me
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and appealed to him
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The idea appealed to both him and Ellen and they got holiday broachers from the travel agents the following year
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15 Cymboyton's eldest son had appealed to Abner at Philadelphia for help, but Abner's choice of teachers was most unfortunate in that they turned out to be unyielding and uncompromising
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On the train she ate what appealed to her—and what an appetite she had
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His personality not only appealed to the spiritually minded women among his followers, but also to the educated and intellectual Nicodemus and to the hardy Roman soldier, the captain stationed on guard at the cross, who, when he had finished watching the Master die, said, "Truly, this was a Son of God
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Not since Cana had the supernatural or miraculous attended his teaching; still, this afflicted multitude touched his sympathetic heart and mightily appealed to his understanding affection
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Job by this time had become disgusted with his friends and appealed again to God, and now he appealed to a just God against the God of injustice embodied in the philosophy of his friends and enshrined even in his own religious attitude
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The more he thought about it, the more the idea appealed to him…
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It was the sense of humor displayed by Norana, the Syrian woman, as well as her great and persistent faith, that so touched the Master's heart and appealed to his mercy
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While emotion as a factor in human decisions cannot be wholly eliminated, it should not be directly appealed to in the teachings of those who would advance the cause of the kingdom
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Then Nathaniel appealed to his own personal experience with God, and that Rodan allowed, affirming that he had recently had similar experiences, but these experiences, he contended, proved only the reality of God, not his personality
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Grant shrugged his shoulders, “Your solicitor hasn’t appealed has he?”
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He constantly appealed to the written Scriptures in his effort to improve their practices along these social lines
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4 Jesus appealed only to Moses in his encounter with the Sadducees because this religio-political sect acknowledged the validity of only the five so-called Books of Moses; they did not allow that the teachings of the prophets were admissible as a basis of doctrinal dogmas
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When he refused to listen to their protests, they promptly appealed to Rome, and the emperor as promptly ordered the offending shields removed
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11 Then again Pilate appealed to them regarding the release of the Passover prisoner, saying: "Once more I ask you, which of these prisoners shall I release to you at this, your Passover time?" And again the crowd shouted, "Give us Barabbas!"
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6 And if any other person among the jeering crowd had experienced the birth of faith within his soul and had appealed to the mercy of Jesus, he would have been received with the same loving consideration that was displayed toward the believing brigand
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He appealed to the savage's sense of material gain; he pointed out the power and splendor of the Hyborian kingdoms, as an example of the power of Mitra, whose teachings and works had lifted them up to their high places
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bodies that would have appealed to such masters as Rodin, Renoir and Michelangelo
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But the idea of a treasure hunt appealed to Harry’s curious instincts, and besides, there would be a commission if and when he found the gold
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The grandeur that was once a lavish and incredible spectacle of the mighty tsars, appealed to his inquisitive and imaginative mind
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A new spiritual menace arose in the creation of a galaxy of "saints" who were assumed to have special influence at the divine courts, and who, therefore, if effectively appealed to, would be able to intercede in man's behalf before the Gods
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" The intelligence man's intense face appealed for a sane explanation
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Turning to Travis, her big blue-gray eyes appealed for understanding
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" Intelligence operations never appealed to Travis
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Mr 3 appealed conviction and was denied, he was paroled on the 24th of November 2005
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History and law appealed to him
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To be part of the “railroad” machinery appealed to their egos
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that appealed to him
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appealed to them, but they recognized how different the risks would from a “blow them out of the sky”
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Although the suggestion appealed to me, divorce seemed out of the question
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The first of these, Erasing Personal History, was what appealed greatly to me, now, because I had once experienced its positive affects: In what became my last year as a staffer at the CBC, I had been severely embarrassed by my fiancé leaving me, my own inexplicable (to me) penchant for unremitting profanity, and utter hubris in thinking that I was a shoe-in for a job I was not qualified for
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So we appealed for help in 3386 and got an overwhelming response
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This clinic appealed
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" To Mitchell, Phillip, and Sierra, his congenial tone appealed to their sense of hope, in a seemingly hopeless predicament
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This idea appealed to my sense of irony, the Teoti’s own weapons being turned against them, I would have to talk about this with mother and Coatl
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This appealed to the boys who met the genial man on his rounds of the classes
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Bollobanes were soon appealed to by the ruling elite
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appealed to one or more of these elitists' base interests, then they
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He appealed to enough Germans to assure himself of power
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The idea of visiting Carla appealed though
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Lord Beaverbrook, the minister responsible for aircraft production appealed to the public to donate scrap metal to build fighters, resulting in mountains of iron and aluminium that mostly could never be transformed into Spitfires or Hurricanes
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The suggestion of a distinct, unique feature on the mystery man certainly appealed to Wickland for its ability to facilitate identification
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While the Wii had lower technical specifications than both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, only a modest improvement over the GameCube and the only 7th-gen console not to offer HD graphics, its new motion control was much touted, and its lower pricepoint of around $200–$250 appealed to budget-conscious households
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A crowd appealed to the senate to spare the other slaves of his household
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She had died without ever experiencing the ultimate pleasure as no one in her vast line of play boys appealed to her as much as Karunesh
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The romance of it al appealed to him slightly,
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Then it was back to "Deck The Halls" with their own lyrics, which I must admit, appealed a lot
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Neither of those things appealed to her
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It was not a thought that appealed to him
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Much as the idea of “having them” would ordinarily have appealed to him,
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It appealed to his dark side