Then gradually it assumed a specific regional identity in the West, developing a strong imaginative appeal to both easterners and westerners. |
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We appeal to all organisations and social movements to affiliate to the organising committee and get stuck into the task of raising money. |
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So they flood their publications or channels with what would appeal to the lowest common denominator among their target consumers. |
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He had different points of comparison in mind, ones more stylish and specific than the usual vague appeal to the Shakespearean. |
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Recently, Bingham publicly threw his wholehearted support behind an appeal to raise funds for the building of a new school for autistic children. |
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Newspapers are changing the way they look and the way they write to appeal to a younger generation of readers. |
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Her approach and insight are so modern that they appeal to her younger readers too. |
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It is their very irony that will appeal to precisely the people whose passions they parody. |
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But he also recognises that the Atlanticist project has a great appeal to part of the left. |
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It is hoped the system, available airside in the airport's International Terminal, will appeal to business passengers who use the airport. |
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And they make no attempt to reconcile that conflict, tailoring their local appeal to the lowest common denominator in each area. |
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She was sexy enough to appeal to teenage males but not so sexy that the younger crowd couldn't relate. |
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Another problem is that, to appeal to a human rights commission, one must document racism, sexism and classism separately. |
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He wants to be just anti-war enough to appeal to anti-war Democrats but just pro-war enough that he doesn't come across as weak-kneed. |
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He argued it's part of politics' race to the bottom to appeal to a dumbed-down notion of middle Australia. |
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In your capacity as an elections official, I appeal to you to weigh in on the side of democratic principles. |
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Lord Falconer said failed asylum seekers would no longer be able to appeal to the High Court or through judicial reviews. |
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The media is interested in content that will appeal to their readers, which should preferably be juicy. |
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This is a ramble rather than a full-blown hill walk and should appeal to a wide number of people. |
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The sheer magnificence and beauty of the pictures will appeal to scientists and artists alike. |
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Marketed as a gadget to thwart kidnappings, it is more likely to appeal to the parent of an unruly or latchkey child. |
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How in tarnation could they make a movie that appeals to kids so much and also appeal to adults so much too, simultaneously. |
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They have now launched an appeal to the public and former staff in the hope that they have kept recordings of the live sessions. |
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The actress made her first political appearance, smiling endlessly and used her star appeal to woo the voters. |
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The lawyer explained the fact away with a sentimental appeal to basic recording industry generosity and kindness. |
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Moreover, anyone who is dissatisfied with an initial refusal of registration may appeal to the Panel. |
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Berardinelli lacerates Stone for allegedly not making an attempt to appeal to the masses. |
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Cruises appeal to many travelers because they are considered all-inclusive vacations. |
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The game had to build on its enormous base, as it developed a broad appeal to sports fans, even if they weren't soccer tragics. |
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The on-site running track and all-weather pitch will appeal to students involved in athletics and team sports. |
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Given its high specification finish, it may also appeal to an investor seeking to rent to corporate clients. |
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For its part, the Stutzen should appeal to the magnum air rifle buff who can also appreciate uncompromising refinement at an affordable price. |
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Death duties probably appeal to old Labourites as a way to punish the landed gentry. |
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Pewter mugs and tankards were the main vessels for dispensing beer, but the metal did not appeal to drinkers of coffee and tea. |
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It was nearly a hundred years ago when Gordon Craig argued for a scenically founded theatre with a primary appeal to the eyes and ears. |
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Now we must urgently appeal to parents to keep their children away from the site in the interim period. |
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We condemn this decision, and appeal to all those who are on the side of democracy and freedom of the press to take a stand against it. |
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It is worth considering how televisual programming makes activity and interactivity a part of its appeal to the viewer. |
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An implicit appeal to eugenics persuades the reader that the innate badness of the suicidal killer can be known just by looking. |
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This snazzy function will appeal to anyone who has ever dug for a key in the rain while holding seven carrier bags of shopping. |
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But understanding the science of complexity is a far more useful metaphor than the traditional appeal to Newtonian physics. |
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Many have online accounts, which tend to appeal to trigger-happy investors. |
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But to succeed in elections, they must appeal to their core constituency of extremely conservative voters in the south. |
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Collect samples of fabrics, wallpapers and paint colours that appeal to you and assemble them on your board. |
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Ceramic wares with a rich variety of shapes and sizes appeal to the craft lovers. |
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It would appear that the scouting movement held little to no appeal to the PM and many members of the government. |
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The legend upon which the ballade is based is just ghoulish enough to appeal to a teenager whose favorite pastime was watching horror movies. |
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The jali, used in many historic buildings such as the Taj Mahal, gives definition and an aesthetic appeal to a space. |
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You can also create shelters using old flowerpots or scrap lumber that appeal to toads, bees, and bats. |
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The evening meal, called a Seder, is designed to appeal to people of all ages so that the story might be passed down through the ages. |
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It is this characteristic of the human mind which makes an appeal to force necessary. |
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It sparked a massive media appeal to find bone marrow donors for the four youngsters. |
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There are no existing criteria that he can appeal to in justification of his act. |
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The network wanted to appeal to younger, more urban viewers in order to please advertisers. |
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Number 48 will appeal to those buyers who want a period property in very good condition within walking distance of their place of work. |
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These strategies appeal to and then exacerbate greed and vanity to enhance the sense of self-importance. |
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The headteacher has told parents in a letter that he decided to readmit both boys after an appeal to the school governors. |
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To appeal to a 15-year-old, fragrances generally need a pleasing, unsophisticated, somewhat fruity or floral top note. |
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The prisoner had already served notice of application to appeal to the final court. |
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It's often these inconsequential things that appeal to me, and I'm aware that my subconscious obsessiveness underpins this somehow. |
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A song which can appeal to non-native speakers is obviously going to have relatively banal lyrics. |
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A light and airy story about the trials and tribulations of love, the play will appeal to many. |
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If thalassotherapy doesn't appeal to you, there are plenty of other things to do in the area. |
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While the sense of drama and theatrics might appeal to him, it does a disservice to his ministers and the country at large. |
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However, the new product is expected to appeal to members of ordinary occupational schemes. |
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Behind Professor Godfrey's sensible suggestion lies a statistic that might appeal to any passing cynic. |
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It is a difficult work more likely to appeal to the theatre specialist than the average playgoer. |
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This sort of party could appeal to sea changers and people in the larger regional centres, as well as traditional rural voters. |
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It's not overly complicated, which would appeal to the majority I should imagine. |
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Northumbria Police issued photographs of her injuries as part of a public appeal to track down the crazed knifeman. |
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The consequences of this attack could have been much worse and I would appeal to anyone who has any information to contact us immediately. |
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I would now like to appeal to those who frequent this secluded area to please respect our environment and refrain from trashing it. |
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Yet the appeal to tripartition as the reassertion in triangular format of dialectical possibilities otherwise self-defeating achieves little. |
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Hence this appeal to gastropodologists, if such a term exists, to come to the rescue and explain the unique development of the humble periwinkle. |
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More than 600 attended his funeral in Leytonstone to hear family members appeal to local youngsters to lay down their weapons. |
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Part of Galicia's appeal to the tourist is the attraction of visiting somewhere slightly off the beaten track. |
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The little garden is filled with flowers that would appeal to a child, such as lamb's ears and pansies. |
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Animals appeal to our sensate selves with their tactile features and wild demeanors. |
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So, of course, a less interventionist government, economically and socially, is going to appeal to them. |
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And it only heightened his appeal to those of us who followed the Continental cycling scene from afar. |
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She appears in films that appeal to her heart and makes short ad films with a social message. |
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While mainstream magazines would morph into anything to appeal to their demographic, zines seemed authentic. |
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When a group limits its appeal to either extreme of the continuum, it is confined to a small portion of the market. |
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The Zwinglian principle of the primacy of scripture is evident in his appeal to a lack of biblical warrant for auricular confession. |
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I would therefore appeal to fishermen to take more care when discarding their fishing lines and hooks, because swans use that area. |
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Of course, if gambling in groups doesn't appeal to your reticent nature, most of these games are also available in the single player mode. |
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Bowling does not appeal to the radical, the rebellious or the truculently anti-establishment. |
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As the election gets closer, he is going to have to prove his moderateness to appeal to on-the-fence independents. |
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The golf simulator room will appeal to those too busy to drive to the golf course. |
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The huge swell in attendance for the events has led organiser Carmel Flahavan to appeal to parents to book early for the final month of the year. |
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They are antisocial because the way society is organized doesn't appeal to them and they want change. |
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Add some hardy fuchsias for their pink, red and white tubular flowers that appeal to the hummingbirds. |
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The group manages to appeal to the death metal crowd as much as black metal fans, old-school thrashers and new-school hardcore kids. |
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I have an appealable case but now I have to consider the question of the costs of an appeal to the Supreme Court. |
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Again we appeal to volunteers to adopt a stretch of margin along our very long linear village. |
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There is a real sense of blokishness on some blogs that doesn't appeal to me and I'm definitely not a fan of bear-pit blogging. |
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This offering should appeal to the cashed-up, fashion-literate corporate set. |
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The lighthouse will appeal to a niche market of cashed-up, well-informed buyers ready to grab a bargain. |
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Descartes builds on a familiar argument in the history of philosophy, an appeal to the involuntariness of sensory ideas. |
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Whoever carried out this attack would have left the scene with bloodstained clothing and we appeal to people's better nature to come forward. |
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With cool patterns and intricate designs, these are sure to appeal to women folk at the very first sight. |
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The involvement of America was particularly calculated to appeal to republicans. |
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Effective in their appeal to the general reader, they are less convincing at the level of specialist argumentation. |
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This book has tremendous appeal to the literary students of poetry and to teachers. |
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Wikipedia's list of unboundedly long songs has some real gems that appeal to my inner repetitious repeater. |
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But if the casuals are really mislabeled regular employees, they can appeal to the union for representation. |
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Its mandolin-driven lilt is perfectly pitched to appeal to all those recent bluegrass converts and alt country fiends alike. |
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Mr Taylor makes much of what he regards as the failure of the Council to advise him of his right to appeal to the County Court. |
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Sequels appeal to a pre-sold audience, so story issues like character development and unconquerable antagonists are unnecessary. |
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They also have a loungewear line that might appeal to classic long board cruisers. |
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Don't get me wrong, this record has enough hot beats and club appeal to get by, but the lyrics are just super derivative and one-dimensional. |
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Its proximity to the city centre is attractive while its garden will appeal to the green-fingered. |
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But this is unlikely to appeal to taggers who use graffiti to signal their territory. |
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They star as two of the kids in a cunning casting move designed to appeal to the tweenager crowd. |
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I appeal to everybody here not to blaspheme this sacred place with political quarrels. |
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They appeal to whoever does the washing because they are machine washable and require no ironing! |
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The audience was not going to be satisfied with such a blatant appeal to sentimentality. |
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An organized tour might not appeal to the primal backpacker in you, but it's the best way to explore the island. |
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Instead, Fox has scheduled plain and simple reality programming that will appeal to the regular granola type dudes. |
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The second way to limit the scope of the duty of care is to appeal to arguments of public policy. |
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Toyota hopes the quirky styling will appeal to all those young nonconformists out there. |
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One of those works, for reasons that are unexplainable, can appeal to people in a more pedestrian way, a more ordinary way. |
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The Saddleworth-based Friezland Band launched an internet appeal to other bandsmen on a website for musicians. |
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The tone won't appeal to highbrows, but this is the closest thing to a second Tocqueville we are likely to find. |
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It will appeal to fans of all rock and heavy metal bands, and will also stock some items of interest to goths. |
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The school was named after a mythical creature in the hope it would appeal to youngsters at the school. |
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If it be that more mature consideration suggested that that was erroneous, then one sees an appeal to the Court of Appeal. |
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While his work, in its seductiveness, might appeal to unsophisticated tastes, there is nothing unsophisticated about the paintings themselves. |
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For Hopkins and his colleagues, neither anonymity nor any appeal to an authority that would transcend personal testimony precludes univocality. |
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Arguments from incredulity wallow in a vulgar populism that elevates appeal to unlearned prejudice to a categorical imperative. |
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This is not fringe culture, but rather intelligent, mature art that can appeal to a much larger audience than it currently receives. |
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And then can you appeal to organizers to keep events free at future festivals? |
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During her concerts she tries to mix and match the geets, bhajans, aalaaps and thumris to appeal to a wide audience. |
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We need a kickstart, we need to be given a helping hand and we appeal to you to offer that helping hand. |
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Arguments for tino rangatiratanga are addressed through an appeal to the notion of local sovereignty. |
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Many charitable solicitations appeal to your heart, but if you want to do the most good, it helps to keep your head in the game. |
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Some judges and magistrates tend to clothe their remarks in florid language which is likely to appeal to reporters. |
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In the end, then, the appeal to ontology gives itself over to the demands of historicization. |
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It's a hit and miss film, which will appeal to those who liked Along Came Polly. |
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Rudge's was a gentle wit, never over-sentimental, and he had the rare ability to appeal to children. |
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It's the kind of movie that won't appeal to those who like their cinema divided into easily decomposable, neatly digestible morsels. |
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The works are fun and brightly coloured and will appeal to sons and dads alike. |
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With its understated elegant designs and fluid lines, the collection should appeal to both traditional and contemporary tastes. |
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With a renewed appeal to Benedictine austerity, the new institution arose near Citeaux, about 12 miles from Dijon. |
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Located in an area of great natural beauty, this tastefully restored farm cottage will appeal to those seeking peace and seclusion. |
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With a desirable location, light-filled accommodation and sunny rear garden, this property will appeal to growing families. |
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Auctioneer Richard Estes sees three sweet spots with appeal to different audiences. |
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Today's students are tomorrow's alumni and we're attempting to appeal to both groups to make this one of the best homecomings ever. |
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If a concept is packaged to appeal to our personal reality matrix, we might believe it without critical examination. |
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His appeal to his listening public as brothers and sisters was an attempt to appear homely, patriotic, and even rather non-political. |
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The appeal transcends the issues as any appeal to a national leader should. |
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The prison sentence was later suspended for one week, allowing them to appeal to a higher court. |
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I appeal to you as the big chief of this country to support the millions of indigenous people like us around the world by signing the convention. |
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They understand that it would be of no avail to appeal to an ignorant and bigotedly loyal peasantry on the grounds of political emancipation. |
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Anybody who has ever played the game knows that if a batsman is bowled, there is no need to appeal to the umpire. |
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McDonald said that very generally, he wanted to appeal to women on nights out to take particular care this Christmas. |
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He can appeal to the High Court of Justiciary if a sheriff decides to extradite him. |
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Boys' comics and men's comics contain a lot of elements that appeal to their target audience. |
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His appeal to citizenship rights would be subjected to the jurisdiction of the national laws in whatever state he was residing. |
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It's a sign that biodegradable plastics appeal to both the eco-conscious and penny-pinchers. |
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It would lead him to go on to challenge and re-define jazz and fusion music, widening its appeal to a mass audience. |
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Predictably, the appeal to personal experience is another well-known logical fallacy. |
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I have noted his appeal to doctors to desist from industrial action in their current impasse. |
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Harrow petitioned for leave to appeal to resolve this doubtful point of law and leave, I assume, was given on that basis. |
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Dropping the appeal to the privy council was a matter of petty nationalist self aggrandisement. |
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This is a delightful family film with layers of humour designed to appeal to all age groups. |
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Reordering is legitimated through an appeal to a higher religious court, and carried through in familistic or quasi-familistic arrangements. |
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There is another business model for wireless networking that might appeal to hoteliers, cafe owners and publicans. |
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You can see why this kind of accounting does not appeal to the Blairite circle. |
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Well, even if the idea of tweaking out on malt liquor doesn't appeal to you, there should be lots of local goings-on that should. |
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What's the appeal to you of property criminals such as hucksters, card cheats, swindlers, bank robbers, and con men? |
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The film is jam-packed with nifty little touches that will appeal to the cineaste more than the casual video viewer. |
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An elected president who seeks to reach beyond his party and appeal to the swing voter invites assault from his own ranks. |
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This is not an event designed to appeal to swing voters, independent voters. |
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He can then appeal to all those who have been let down by the parliamentary left and the parliamentary right. |
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But they're very masculinist, they're very blokey, they do appeal to a certain kind of image of modernist, alpha male sort of image. |
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It was the minority view that the appeal to the fifth commandment instead of to Chapter 31 of the Westminster Confession was incorrect. |
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I'd like to appeal to the Florida senators to please, please pass this new bill. |
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Popper consistently has opposed the appeal to inductive arguments to justify hypotheses. |
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Chanel's pearlized pink packaging for its latest fragrance, Chance, will appeal to the girl in everyone. |
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We are not trying to appeal to a 20-year-old, and I don't know a woman over 30 who wears a see-through blouse and pelmet skirt. |
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The trick is in turning the image around to appeal to a younger, more fashion-conscious market. |
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Basically we're bone idle and a 42-date tour doesn't appeal to us any more, so traditionally we've just played Manchester or Liverpool. |
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But electoral logic dictates he appeal to younger voters and suddenly the Tory leader is coming over all tolerant and inclusive. |
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They could have launched an appeal to save the library, solicited commercial sponsorship, sought the public's ideas on the best way forward. |
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It's all bland, unoriginal pap that will only appeal to the nostalgia-seekers of the original BSB generation. |
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Each kind of Internet access, be it narrowband or broadband, comes with its peculiar costs, assets and relative appeal to particular customers. |
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The trio said they would appeal to the Zimbabwean authorities over their ejection from the country. |
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The national team turns the whole country orange and has a massive appeal to the fans. |
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This book should appeal to the new generation of students, with digitally nimble hands. |
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We're also told that he will make a personal appeal to Congress to handle the nomination process in a dignified manner. |
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It is not the veracity of the thought that the appeal to unthinkability seeks to establish, it is the courage of the thinker. |
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It's not a disaster, but I can't imagine it having much appeal to anyone besides fans of Elizabethan drama. |
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In truth, the other figures in the square are all distinguished by the kind of bravery that used to appeal to us more. |
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It is this soft sell that seems to appeal to the faces in front of the camera too. |
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She also plans to put on curry and Chinese nights and start a charity appeal to buy a guide dog for the blind. |
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Congress sought to cover up its appeal to communal sentiment by modifying the Gujarati language version of its election manifesto. |
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When will these guys realize that he has never fought a campaign where he has had to appeal to the middle? |
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His appeal to blasphemy is played in such a way that it seems a disingenuous pretence. |
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This is the current king of the hybrids, although its feeble performance limits its appeal to card-carrying enviros. |
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I appeal to the Labor Party even now not to divide the Assembly on this issue. |
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De Valera need never again appeal to America for assistance in his mad ambition to satisfy his consuming vanity. |
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I would appeal to people to be vigilant and report any suspicious behaviour near farms. |
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It's intelligent to approach political film in a non-partisan way because you want it to appeal to as many people as you possibly can. |
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We appeal to those offenders to please stop this silly nonsense, as this is not a nice thing to do. |
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Once again we appeal to these unsavoury people to please stop this silly nonsense. |
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I appeal to all concern to stop this silly nonsense before someone is seriously hurt. |
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The council said the new ramp at the front of the hall will have a non-slip surface added to it so will not appeal to skateboarders. |
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This represents a significant opportunity for someone who is able to appeal to this new generation of non-voters and supporters. |
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Both rely on strong team plans and good execution, and both appeal to my competitive nature. |
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I am writing to appeal to readers not to visit dolphinariums when on holiday abroad. |
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If the court orders his extradition, Beggs has the right to appeal to the Supreme Court in the Hague. |
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Many thought Labour’s appeal to young people triggered a youthquake which lost the Conservative party 13 MPs and gave Labour 30 more. |
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He included nothing in this speech to stir labor against him or to appeal to voters on an antilabor basis. |
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The subject matter seems unlikely to appeal to the party's sternly conservative grass roots. |
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To be honest, they're probably not going to appeal to old-school Godiva fans, but they're nothing if not interesting. |
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We would appeal to drivers to avoid the area if possible, or perhaps consider car sharing or using public transport. |
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It's fitting that this looks like it will appeal to stoned teens, because it feels like it was written by them too. |
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An appeal to pay for new kennels and a cattery at the RSPCA's state-of-the-art animal centre in Redcross Street, is starting to pull in cash. |
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In their appeal to holism, practitioners claim to be able to work with an implausible number of unique configurations of information. |
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It will appeal to a wide market segment and be easily homologated for global production and distribution. |
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Useful for a school collection, Strings Alive would appeal to Suzuki teachers when reading in groups. |
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As we saw in Chapter 7, we can appeal to entailment in order to define the relation between a superordinate term and its hyponyms. |
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A high-end performance of fine mechanics is executed, which will appeal to the clockmaker in every Swiss. |
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The contents are heavily personalised and use homely phrases designed to appeal to those of a trusting nature. |
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The usual come-on is an appeal to the reader's greed, offering a fat commission for processing a huge, illegally gotten sum of money. |
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The publication is hoping to appeal to those who have a pick-and-mix approach to their reading matter. |
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Instead of seeking to broaden its appeal to urban elites or local strongmen, the GMD sought unsuccessfully to compel their submission by force. |
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The Greens seek to appeal to confused and disoriented elements from the extreme right, as well as the left. |
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Their integrative medical approach will appeal to readers who want to be well-informed about all their options. |
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We didn't anticipate that we'd appeal to both finicky kids and discriminating chefs. |
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Secondly, what would be a sufficient consensus to ground an appeal to social justice? |
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This was one of those matches that doesn't have a huge appeal to the floating voters of sport. |
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Permission is required from the Court of Appeal for an appeal to that court from a decision of a county court which is itself made on appeal. |
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He also refused leave to appeal to the Court of Appeal without giving reasons for that decision. |
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Whether the test is that this is a first appeal to the Court of Appeal or a second appeal is irrelevant. |
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Arguments must therefore be crude, clear and forcible, and appeal to emotions and instincts, not the intellect. |
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She was apparently on a vain quest to appeal to the man that he once was, trying to beg his soft, weak, cowardly side for mercy. |
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The manufacturer is taking a trendy piece of architecture and using it to add appeal to what looks like a run-of-the-mill, four-door sedan. |
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Not only was I a picky eater but it just didn't seem to appeal to me. |
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Shabby buildings stand next to stylish apartments and craft centres giving the game a gritty image and inner-city feel to appeal to a trendy audience. |
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If you prefer to bank in the old fashioned way with a passbook and branch, Kent Reliance or National Counties building societies may appeal to you more. |
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A cynical politician who believed in the power of patronage, he knew almost everyone of importance in Scotland and how to appeal to their self-interest. |
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The giant feathers and strippergram cops, while not as I had expected, were evident but leant a certain amount of scissor-sister appeal to the show. |
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If you wanted create a scandal to have maximal appeal to GOP base freakout, this is it. |
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Some recognize that men and women are different, but worry that tailoring their product or service to be meaningful to women could undermine their appeal to men. |
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Between them, the four of them being so complementary, they managed to appeal to almost everyone. |
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Democrats are seizing upon this as evidence that the party needs to find candidates and campaign language that appeal to religiously motivated voters. |
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Last month a human rights claim on the issue was thrown out by the Appeal Court and he says he is taking advice on the possibility of appeal to a European Court. |
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When asked to justify an alleged moral rule, duty or its corresponding right, deontologists may appeal to the intrinsic value of those beings to whom it applies. |
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The requirement to complete courses in mathematics and econometrics to proceed beyond Principles level has reduced the discipline's appeal to many potential students. |
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We call upon military chaplains who are morally questioning this war to speak boldly and pastorally, conveying the concerns of this appeal to those who seek their guidance. |
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When did you last hear a politician genuinely appeal to our higher nature, go against the grain because what they believed in was simply the right thing to do? |
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It should also appeal to younger readers who seldom read Tamil books. |
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It is not uncommon on applications for special leave to appeal to have to deal with applications for extension of time, and that can be dealt with then. |
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It is certain to appeal to field-sports enthusiasts and to nature lovers. |
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Any person aggrieved by the inclusion of any land by amendment of the register has, by section 14, a right of appeal to the Chancery Division of the High Court. |
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I want to appeal to all people of the Eastern Cape to avoid anything that would create an impression that we promote anarchy or ungovernability in the department. |
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That spawned a group two years ago called Barrier Breakers, students and faculty who stage events like poetry coffee houses that appeal to all students. |
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Only the most dedicated wine-maker can extract any suggestion of Elbling's evanescent flavour of just-ripe apricots but this is a wine to appeal to viticultural archivists. |
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So I now appeal to know, to unlock the secret of this mystery delicacy. |
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It is a book that I think would appeal to a lot of people who are having a midlife crisis or a change of life. |
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The group had planned to appeal to Members of Parliament to pass five bills which aim to protect women and children from violence and social inequalities. |
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Mandatory health coverage will drive down health care costs, and its universalist dimension and market-based orientation should appeal to the left as well as the right. |
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Her appeal to a range of sources within the tradition is laudable, particularly since patristic theologians had been neglected in her book until this point. |
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So appealing to rights communicates more than does the bare appeal to basic capabilities, without any further ethical argument of the sort I have supplied. |
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The committee are providing a trailer this Wednesdays adjacent to the church and they appeal to grave owners to dump old wreaths and flowers and other waste in it. |
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Using draft horses and old implements for farming would not appeal to the modern farmer who uses air conditioned cabs on each tractor or self propelled combine. |
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In my opinion he is an economic ignoramus and a political opportunist, all wrapped up in a sickly-sweet package designed to appeal to the worst kind of tabloid consumers. |
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Published in 1995, the set is an older release from Reader's Digest but presents an example of a simple style of presentation that will appeal to young beginner bakers. |
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I believed, erroneously, that an appeal to good manners would win the day. |
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It was rather they, the renewers, with their appeal to Scripture and the patristic and to some extent medieval patrimony, who were the true traditionalists. |
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We appeal to your generosity to help maintain this valuable amenity. |
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Collect and clip photographs of kitchens or bathrooms that appeal to you. |
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The gentle chain of modifiers, subordinate clauses, and dreamlike images in prepositional phrases all render a generous, almost psalm-like appeal to the thinking person. |
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Visitors to the steam and vintage fair will be asked to make a donation to the appeal to provide a lasting memorial to the Bolton steeplejack who died of cancer last November. |
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The exhibition should appeal to anyone with an interest in art or garden design, and you don't have to be the Lord of the Manor to display ceramics or stoneware. |
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They've got the glossy good looks and fleeting A-list appeal to grab a famous Liam, but want to be more than lucky pop princesses turned tacky tabloid sirens. |
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But the Genevan church showed itself every whit as masterful and dogmatic as its Roman rival, and its actions were equally justified by an appeal to Divine authority. |
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The sunny south-westerly garden should appeal to those with green fingers. |
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Those of us who appeal to biblical or churchly authority would do well to admit the ways in which our formulations of these appeals differ from our premodern forebears. |
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Differently priced plans appeal to a wide variety of income levels. |
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He took to the podium like an experienced campaigner, displaying his oratorical flair in eloquent Setswana to appeal to the predominantly Tswana audience. |
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The Supreme Court Bill provides for New Zealand's final court of appeal to be located in New Zealand, and marks the coming of age of New Zealand's judicial system. |
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Our vehement prejudices leave us no patience for his appeal to radical humanism. |
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Residents, not just developers, should be allowed to appeal to the Deputy Prime Minister if decisions went against them, an Ilkley district councillor said this week. |
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It should have major appeal to practicing agriculturists, agricultural advisors, land managers and students of agricultural science, especially upperclassmen. |
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Throughout the West-Indoeuropean world, in Ireland, Gaul, and Italy, the universal appeal to the indigenous sense of rhythm is in the form of the tripudic dipody, whether in stichic, distich, or tetrastich form. |
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Sunshine will appeal to story group times at schools and libraries, as well as parents and grandparents lullabying their children to sleep at bedtime. |
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He can only rule out this possibility by appeal to a Hobbesian Fear. |
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In each case first-class and third-class products would produce the same end result, but would differ in their appurtenances and would appeal to distinct markets. |
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It is appealing in the way that independent thinking still has the power to appeal to us with the unexpected shock of the cold water that jolts us out of a sluggish morning. |
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Indeed, this is not the kind of shop that would appeal to the 50-something woman with a hankering for flash and sizzle. |
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Never underestimate how sexy it is to appeal to someone else's laziness. |
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While this sequence was probably inserted to appeal to the male audience of a sexploitation picture, it is much more than unfulfilled sexual fantasy or shocking stock footage. |
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They were also very liberal with the basil, which might appeal to you if you're a huge fan of the stuff, though I myself found the strong taste overwhelmed the other flavours. |
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Brand loyalty at the high end of the vehicle market is quite strong, and several luxury brands have developed product portfolios that appeal to a wide range of shoppers. |
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We also put in a plantsman's garden to appeal to plant enthusiasts. |
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Priests in Paris and self-proclaimed prophets in New England urged followers to appeal to God for deliverance from the weather. |
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After decades of trying to compete with cheap knock-offs of the original 1933 design, Anglepoise has decided to appeal to the design cognoscenti by going seriously upmarket. |
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