Despite urgings to the contrary, Russell shies back from dirty pool, yet may be forced into playing it. |
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But beneath the surface, he was raging with hormonal desires and bursting with unadulterated animal urgings. |
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He was not yet old enough to understand that urgings of desire and love could overshadow such concerns. |
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Also there was Ray D' Arcy whose urgings had the crowd performing all sorts of histrionics in the name of art. |
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The ceremony begins with chanted invocations and prayers, accompanied by the urgings of horns, cymbals and drums. |
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I politely refused at first, but after their urgings I finally shamefacedly admitted that I could only eat food cooked with bottled water. |
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Many had sacrificed the urgings of their better nature and committed shameful deeds for Stalin. |
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Equally lacking in some essential points are the various post-election party urgings which are aimed at decoying us into focusing on domestic issues. |
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The eleven-year old retains his zest for the game and he responded gamely to Ruby's urgings and stayed on well to beat Frezenium by three lengths. |
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In 1295 John, on the urgings of his chief councillors, entered into an alliance with France, the beginning of the Auld Alliance. |
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The Royal Marine Brigade was on its way there and at Churchill's urgings the 1st and 2nd Naval Brigades were also committed. |
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