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" Only Barber exhorted the crowd to "fight for peace.
"Don't declare you won't take money from lobbyists," Reines exhorted.
As Steve Jobs exhorted them, they do what they love.
"You're not voting for Sisi," he exhorted the gathering crowd.
Trump exhorted Republicans on Thursday night to advance the bill.
" Mark Zuckerberg exhorted Facebook's programmers to "move fast and break things.
The Pentagon's study exhorted officials to build on efforts like these.
He "exhorted the French to believe in themselves as a 'great' nation".
Nut up, Roosevelt exhorted, or else your children will have British accents.
"Drink wine," Khayyam exhorted, "for long under the earth shall you sleep".
In the classroom, Mr. Reed, 32, exhorted the students to cut loose.
Speakers repeatedly exhorted the crowd to vote in the upcoming mid-term elections.
Business leaders are routinely exhorted to learn from, and even celebrate, their mistakes.
When Chinese stocks sagged, the authorities exhorted the citizenry to buy them up.
He also exhorted his supporters to remember that he was on the ballot.
He has exhorted his followers to kill 10 Muslims for every Hindu killed.
Mnuchin exhorted Congress to raise the federal borrowing limit before the new date.
Judge Neco exhorted her to agree to rehabilitation as an alternative to jail.
"NO RUN-OFF", exhorted a sign at Jon Ossoff's campaign office in Sandy Springs.
New York Senator Charles Schumer even exhorted federal authorities to take the site down.
The public broadcaster NHK exhorted residents of Fukushima Prefecture to leave coastal areas immediately.
He exhorted those present to be conscious of the narratives embedded in their branding.
John Kerry, Mr. Tillerson's predecessor, exhorted them to save the planet from climate change.
Mr. Trump has exhorted American companies to abandon China and make their products elsewhere.
Writing at n+1's website, editor Dayna Tortorici exhorted women to join the action.
As early as 1968, he exhorted his colleagues to create applications for the nascent network.
He exhorted Democrats in Congress to "come back from vacation" and approve funding for his wall.
In a sign of the high stakes involved, Trump exhorted senators anew to pass health legislation.
You were exhorted to work hard, and you were told that nothing in life comes easy.
Pope Francis famously exhorted Christians to make the church like a field hospital to the world.
The usually emotive Pineda exhorted himself, then put his head down and ambled to the dugout.
A message on July 21 exhorted employees to finish as many naturalizations as possible before Oct.
He exhorted them like a cheerleader or an encounter-group huckster before escaping into his office.
"This documentary is unmissable," Venezuelan actress and author Ana Maria Simon exhorted on her Instagram account.
Zidane exhorted and shouted to his players from the sideline, but his instructions fell on deaf ears.
" Another WhatsApp message exhorted Hindus to vote for the B.J.P. because "this is not just an election.
They waved flags and sounded air horns as legislative candidates exhorted them to oust the Kuomintang from power.
Kirsten Gillibrand exhorted them in the season of spiritual warfare to put on the full armor of God.
As part of that effort, in October it exhorted governments to complete the EU's half-finished banking union.
Since leaving Britain he gained further attention through online videos in which he exhorted life under Islamic State.
Be bold, these call to arms exhorted: Dare to tilt at windmills with your own handmade pole vault.
" Oracle, meanwhile, has exhorted the court to "reject Google's continuing efforts to avoid responsibility for copying Oracle's innovations.
One theologian exhorted Christians not to abandon "meeting together" in person, "as some are in the habit of doing".
It sets out how Mr Assange helped Ms Manning conceal her communications and exhorted her to provide more information.
And he exhorted readers to send Gersh -- whom he also identified as Jewish -- enough messages to make a point.
Today Prince William exhorted tech leaders to do something about cyber-bullying at the Founders Forum conference in London.
"Do not wait for orders from headquarters," he exhorted his ragtag political militia after winning the New Hampshire primary.
In this outbreak, Xi has repeatedly exhorted doctors to treat patients with a mix of Chinese and Western medicines.
Dozens of comments exhorted other 28channers to "kill themselves," often punctuating the phrase with a racial or homophobic slur.
Several House Republican exhorted GOP senators to set their reservations aside during a joint retreat at Baltimore's Inner Harbor.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., in his final sermon, exhorted his congregation toward this idyll of equality and freedom.
One Microsoft employee exhorted the assembled teens to focus on the destination, not the journey, before stammering out a correction.
That President Obama has exhorted them to do so would only intensify the resulting backlash if they followed his advice.
Educators have been exhorted to give speeches, assign homework and spread the word on social media like Weibo and WeChat.
Ms. Zhao repeatedly exhorted her viewers to work hard and believe in themselves, using her own journey as a lesson.
" The 17-year-old Swede exhorted the WEF audience to "act as if you loved your children above all else.
" He exhorted senators to "prove them wrong ... not by convicting the President, but by letting the House make its case.
On Saturday evening, Trump exhorted his Twitter followers to watch the latest installment of Jeanine Pirro, the conservative Fox News commentator.
"Only connect," exhorted the author E.M. Forster, and as challenging as that exhortation might seem, there is surely something to it.
As he did after his victories in last week's Super Tuesday contests, Trump exhorted the GOP to get behind his candidacy.
Many Giants spoke of the need to end their playoff drought before McAdoo exhorted them to aim for a loftier goal.
President Ronald Reagan did so in 1987 when he exhorted the Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to "tear down" the Berlin Wall.
Dr. Khaw had long exhorted his children to excel despite any hurdles they faced, including learning disabilities or mental health issues.
The announcement came as 17-year-old Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg exhorted world leaders at Davos, Switzerland, to take action.
A central organizer, the Hamas leader Yehya Sinwar, exhorted participants on camera in Arabic to "tear out the hearts" of Israelis.
" The 17-year-old exhorted the World Economic Forum audience to "act as if you loved your children above all else.
At the rally here, all of the speakers exhorted members of the audience to make sure they go to the polls Tuesday.
On the final day of the campaign, he exhorted a crowd in Sarasota, Florida, to admire a rubbery replica of his face.
The Security Council session began with remarks by Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, who also exhorted diplomats to revive the cease-fire.
In a January speech in Abu Dhabi, Mr. Kono criticized Japan's "lamentable" energy policy and exhorted his country to expand renewable energy.
WASHINGTON — In his inaugural address, John F. Kennedy exhorted the youth of America to ask what they could do for their country.
He spoke after Speaker Paul D. Ryan, who sold him on the strategy, and exhorted the crowd to support the president's agenda.
Earlier this month, Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper visited Seoul and publicly exhorted his South Korean counterpart to stay in the pact.
Matthew Goodwin at Politico exhorted liberals on October 16 to "learn the lesson of Brexit" and not underestimate Trump's chances of winning.
He has exhorted Congressional Democrats to negotiate with him but they have dismissed his call to build a wall as immoral and ineffective.
A famous beauty blogger exhorted the 2.7m followers of her microblog to boycott goods from the country and not to travel to it.
"Attitudes are more important than facts," Peale said, and he exhorted his followers to bend the world to their will through mental exertion.
"This election is not about one guy in one office," New Jersey U.S. Senator Cory Booker exhorted the crowd in an afternoon speech.
The Premier League trophy glints in the afternoon sunlight, while the players – as exhorted by their manager – wave to the close-packed throng.
"Sky, water, branches, ground, keeping everything going on an equal basis and unceasingly rework until you have got it," Pissarro exhorted his students.
He exhorted his followers with the FaceTime app from his cellphone, resorting to the kind of medium he has long sought to suppress.
At the memorial, Ms. Heyer's mother, Susan Bro, exhorted the crowd to devote themselves to the values for which her daughter had stood.
As she walked on the court Tuesday, the tournament's announcer exhorted fans to rise for the "royalty in the house," and they obliged.
In one video, soldiers can be seen landing blows on boys inside an army vehicle as they're exhorted to shout anti-Pakistan slogans.
During rallies, Trump has exhorted his followers to assault protestors, and has promised to pay their legal fees if their thuggery leads to arrest.
Andrew Cuomo of New York, the current epicenter of the outbreak in the U.S., exhorted the administration to help meet the demand for equipment.
These pioneers are exhorted to open doors closed to the groups they represent but to represent those groups first and foremost, and that's tough.
Government officials did not confirm the figure but exhorted residents of Karachi, a city of 50.23 million, to take precautions because of the heat.
She exhorted young people to educate themselves and "build a country worthy of your boundless promise" — an uplifting message that included a subtle critique.
She took her time with the song, drawing out each word as a gospel chorus swelled behind her and audience members exhorted her on.
In the Philippines, President Rodrigo Duterte exhorted citizens to "stop this xenophobia thing" amid signs there were acts of discrimination against people of Chinese descent.
Quoting Ephesians 6, Moore exhorted his supporters to "take up the armor of God" in what had become a spiritual battle for the nation's soul.
"The tragedy is that more of them didn't die," Roger Jimenez, a Sacramento preacher, exhorted his congregants on June 12, the day of the assault.
At a meeting with the National Mining Association in April, he exhorted mining association members to tell Trump to withdraw from the Paris climate deal.
After 9/11 he exhorted decision makers to take seriously the grave risks of national security crises while criticizing the Bush administration for foolish overreactions.
As Rabbi Janet Darley exhorted her fellow Britons recently: "At the very least, the government should keep its promise to fill these places before winter."
After noticing fewer banners in the parade, he exhorted marching groups several years ago to dust off their forgotten banners or have new ones made.
He personally exhorted the president about the election irregularities he had witnessed and persuaded him to block any immediate recognition of a Marcos victory. Mrs.
While she supported Israel's fight against Hamas, he recounted in later media interviews, she exhorted him to "keep the food coming in" to impoverished Gaza.
In 2008, King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia exhorted the United States to "cut off the head of the snake" with a military strike on Iran.
Framing himself as a supporter of the media, which in other circumstances he has frequently disparaged, Mr. Trump exhorted Iran's leaders to allow unfettered reporting.
The government exhorted prosecutors and judges to work hand in hand as part of the "strike hard" campaign to wipe out ethnic attacks and resistance.
The government exhorted prosecutors and judges to work hand in hand as part of the "strike hard" campaign to wipe out ethnic attacks and resistance.
In a speech in 2017, the president exhorted the police to persevere in the face of human rights lawyers probing the killings of alleged criminals.
Tearing up a little, as he tends to do at such moments, Judge Garland exhorted the students to work hard and to not give up.
A handful did not reply, but most said they take fraud seriously, and exhorted customers to take care of the passwords for their loyalty point accounts.
At Gallipoli, he has exhorted Turks to venerate their final victory before the empire was defeated in the first world war and dismembered by the victors.
"In the late 60s and early 70s audiences wanted not to be amused but to be exhorted, not to laugh but to march," he remembered later.
"Strap on the full armor of God," he reportedly exhorted campaign volunteers during a New Year's Eve conference call, readying them for attacks from his rivals.
They cheered and exhorted the No. 4-seeded Cyclones (23-12) with deafening roars at times, but aside from a few isolated moments, Virginia was unmoved.
Angered clerics exhorted the government to cancel the match, warning that instead of lamenting the death of Hussein, people might cheer for their earthly national team.
The other parties to the agreement — Britain, China, France, Germany and Russia — have all said it was working and have exhorted the United States to rejoin.
Starbucks' announcement came on the day 17-year-old Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg exhorted world leaders at Davos, Switzerland, to take action on climate change.
Two months ago, the group's propaganda wing exhorted supporters to use fake bomb vests, knives and trucks to kill "crusaders" during the holy month of Ramadan.
Israel and its supporters had exhorted Mr. Guterres to renounce the report, which they described as a baseless smear meant to isolate and delegitimize the country.
They have exhorted Congress to preserve the deal, which they say is doing exactly what had been intended — thwarting Iran's ability to attain a nuclear weapon.
According to their religious practices, Ramnamis do not drink or smoke, must chant the name "Ram" daily and are exhorted to treat everybody with equality and respect.
Speaking in New Delhi at the launch of a digital payment app linked with a nationwide biometric database, Modi exhorted Indians to reduce their dependence on cash.
I've been exhorted by my co-workers and friends to just unplug and experience the beach and the sun unmediated by technology, to disconnect, to just relax.
"L'homme armé" exhorted everyone to put on chain mail and be afraid, very afraid, of an armed man (possibly St Michael) who was just about to appear.
He spoke to American listeners, and to leaders in Moscow and Beijing, as he exhorted the international community to step up its attempts to isolate North Korea.
Rather than "retire sulking and trust that in a few decades the simple truth is to have prevailed," he exhorted visitors to read his works for themselves.
The head of Russia's Orthodox Church exhorted believers to pray at home and urged people to adhere strictly to authorities' instructions "before someone dies in our families".
A bit aggressively, Chiang has laid on his primary theme quite thickly, with the main message of the story bottled up and exhorted in its closing pages.
"Don't leave me alone in this battle against the economic mafias," Maduro exhorted the crowd, blaming pro-opposition business leaders for an "economic war" against his government.
There were many, many signs that exhorted, "Please Do Not Touch," which was more of a manifesto than a caution because everything was locked behind glass vitrines.
John McCain on Saturday exhorted the Republican's fighting spirit against his adversaries, with featured guests taking veiled swipes at the current commander in chief, President Donald Trump.
Policymakers have tried to soothe investors by reassurances of solid fundamentals, and the Shanghai Stock Exchange exhorted investors to buy in an online post late on Sunday.
GEORGE VENNINGLondon Charlemagne exhorted European politicians to go to the suburbs, "where the IKEAs are", to get a real understanding of where Europe's political faultlines lie (May 11th).
When asked what he would say to the protesters outside, Sessions exhorted them to remember and defend "the very uniqueness of this right that we have" in America.
Islamic State leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi exhorted his followers on Thursday to stand fast and keep fighting, in his first purported audio communication in almost a year.
Just recently, the President exhorted a Florida rally that "the time has come for voter identification," ignoring that 34 states -- including Florida -- require some form of voter identification.
But the dinner scene also jabs at a culture so unforgiving that mothers are exhorted to reclaim their prenatal figure, or to return to work, with preternatural haste.
The presidential campaign was mentioned on Thursday only when people exhorted those watching to pull together around the eventual nominee — or obliquely begged them to not lose hope.
The "Red Letter Revival" he co-organized — a direct repudiation of Falwell's values — exhorted the people in attendance to divorce evangelicalism from politicized Christian nationalism and white supremacy.
As the telecast began, Mr. Corden exhorted viewers — who, ironically, were mostly watching on television — to think about getting off their couches and going to see a show.
U.S. companies, in particular, have become the focus of a tug of war between Beijing and U.S. President Donald Trump, who has exhorted American firms to leave China.
Waters, rightly apoplectic about Trump, had exhorted voters to take inspiration from the recent public shaming of Trump administration officials and harass and heckle them whenever opportunity struck.
In the second half, with the game still scoreless, Cuper exhorted his players forward, punching the air, spinning around in agony and disbelief whenever they lost the ball.
A young woman exhorted the crowd to sing, and suddenly the whole patio started belting out a refrain of "God Bless America," sung to the point of shouting.
I feel that the whole audience is being exhorted to be better than we typically are, to find our way to being advocates for justice, peace, and righteousness.
In the past few years, the Islamic State has exhorted followers online to use vehicles, knives or other close-at-hand means of killing people in their home countries.
Though the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) is not allowed to endorse political candidates, it has often exhorted the faithful to defend unborn life ahead of elections.
In a July 25 phone call, Trump repeatedly exhorted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate Joe and Hunter Biden, with nary a mention of any other case or investigation.
When Mr Imamoglu won, it was Turkey's leader who accused the opposition of stealing the vote, called for a recount and exhorted the election board to scrap the results.
Foreign Minister Luis Videgaray exhorted the U.S. government to respect the rights of Mexicans and called for the United States to allow a path to legality for undocumented migrants.
Hamas, the militant group that controls Gaza, exhorted Palestinians to escalate acts of resistance against Israeli soldiers and settlers to avenge what it called the blood of innocent martyrs.
But Kim Jong-un has exhorted the country to produce more goods locally in an effort to lessen its dependence on China, using the word jagang, or self-empowerment.
But he also exhorted Iranians not to resort to violence, after reports of protesters attacking banks and municipal buildings across the nation, including a local government building in Tehran.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Islamic State leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi has exhorted followers across the world to wage attacks against the West and to keep fighting in Iraq, Syria and elsewhere.
Martha McSally exhorted her colleagues in a private pre-vote pep rally on Capitol Hill, as House Republicans entrusted their futures to fate and agreed to vote to repeal Obamacare.
Turnbull exhorted the banks on Wednesday for refusing to fully pass on a quarter-point cut in interest rates this week, demanding top executives appear in public and explain themselves.
A compelling notion, to be sure, one that I took to heart after being exhorted after the evening event to "go grab some drinks and get a chance to interface."
Emerson exhorted poets to "magnify the small" and "micrify the great," and Dillard knows as well as anyone, Thoreau included, how to put that bit of Emersonian theory into practice.
While his coach exhorted him to fight through what he assumed was merely the exhaustion of the first-time fighter, Munson could barely keep his head up or drink water.
The messages initially called recruits to travel to the group's territory, but as those journeys became more perilous, Mr. Adnani exhorted adherents to stay put and wage violence at home.
MADRID (Reuters) - U.N. chief Antonio Guterres exhorted major world economies on Wednesday to signal more ambitious commitments to cut greenhouse emissions as climate talks in Madrid hit an intense phase.
In his most forceful argument on Sunday, Trump exhorted Muslim-majority countries to do more to eradicate terrorist groups that claim the mantle of Islam, urging Muslims to "drive out" terrorists.
" Other times she used humor and financial incentives, according to Nild, who said that Nualphan had exhorted players at one point, "If you score, I'll buy you a $5,000 Chanel bag.
Cadres did not appreciate it when Mao in 1956 exhorted intellectuals to "Let a hundred flowers bloom" and a year later again encouraged intellectuals to criticize the conduct of the party.
Ex-Breitbart writer Lee Stranahan also spoke at the event, giving a call-and-response speech where he repeatedly exhorted the audience to shout the name of the alleged Ukraine whistleblower.
" In his speech Saturday, Chief Justice Zhou also exhorted judges to "safeguard by law images of leaders and heroes, and to resolutely safeguard the party and the People's Army's glorious history.
In the meantime, the panel has called for a moratorium on investment and development assistance to Rakhine State, and exhorted international businesses to shun dealings with companies controlled by the military.
In his later years, in part because of his experience with the censors, Mr. Nagarkar became a trenchant critic of right-wing nationalism and exhorted Indians to support freedom of expression.
"You, North Carolina, are going to have to make sure that we push it in the right direction," Mr. Obama exhorted about 16,000 cheering supporters at the University of North Carolina.
Israel's ambassador, Mr. Danon, who had exhorted the American delegation to block the measure, expressed his anger in a statement that looked forward to a change in policy under Mr. Trump.
Jeff Miller, not only critiqued the Phoenix VA for a lack of improvement in the last two years, but he also exhorted the inspector general's report for not holding VA officials accountable.
Wang also exhorted the audience to "increase the quality" of Hollywood movies, drawing some chuckles as he criticized U.S. studios for having "less original stories," and for stressing technology rather than storytelling.
Even though Hirohito and his military leaders were fully aware by the fall of 1944 that military defeat was inevitable, the emperor exhorted them again and again to fight to the death.
He exhorted his colleagues at scientific conferences to embrace the theory, published review articles on Einstein's mysterious concept of curved space-time, and defended the work when critics tried to disparage it.
Mr. Abbas exhorted President Trump to rescind the decisions, which moved the American Embassy in Israel to Jerusalem, defunded Palestinian aid, challenged the status of Palestinian refugees and countenanced Israeli settlement expansion.
In a message released in June, Francis exhorted Catholics to go beyond the "occasional volunteer work, or of impromptu acts of generosity that appease our conscience" and to truly encounter the impoverished.
He sounded like an extremely positive, over-caffeinated coach as he exhorted his teammates in a way that, depending on the listener, could have sounded admirable or cringe-worthy, and perhaps both.
KINSHASA (Reuters) - Lawyers for the runner-up in Democratic Republic of Congo's disputed election exhorted the nation's highest court on Tuesday to order a recount of a poll they say was rigged.
"The next two or three years will be crucial for the Vietnamese and American people," exhorted Phan Quang Dan, a candidate esteemed for past bravery in enduring torture by President Diem's henchmen.
She also exhorted fellow Democrats not to "roll over" and accept what she called special-interest giveaways to drug companies in the 21st Century Cures bill, which passed the Senate this week.
They ignored him, but volunteers from our expedition and others climbed the face, resuscitated him, dragged him bodily back to his tent, rendered medical aid and exhorted his guides to extricate him.
Writing soon after the white nationalist protests in Charlottesville, Virginia, and the president's lukewarm response, Stroop exhorted his readers to take a stand against Trumpism — and what it represented — in their churches.
He also exhorted large corporations, including information technology companies, to invest in the state and generate jobs for the people from the region, and promised to step up infrastructure projects in the region.
Speakers exhorted activists, who include many students who represent the movement's future, to remember that Trump was as good as his word in nominating an authentic conservative, Neil Gorsuch, for the Supreme Court.
The pope exhorted some 230 Italian Catholic hair cutters, stylists and beauticians - on a group pilgrimage to Rome - to "avoid falling into the temptation of gossip that is easily associated with your work".
The complaint said he was particularly motivated by a video where Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi - the leader of Islamic State - exhorted Muslims in the United States and elsewhere to support the group's cause.
As your yoga teachers have exhorted you to do, you're gaining a finer-grained sense of where your skeleton is within your body, and how all the flesh layers on top of that.
"Don't be bashful," he recently exhorted some 7,000 undercover police mobilised to uphold puritanical codes—even though the country's mores are closer to those of Central Asia than the sex-segregated Arab world.
But on Monday, the Unilever-owned brand, Dove—which has exhorted its customers to "love" their "curves" since their "Real Beauty" campaign of 2004—took this age-old practice to new, galling heights.
The complaint said Saipov was particularly motivated by a video where Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi - the leader of Islamic State - exhorted Muslims in the United States and elsewhere to support the group's cause.
We're introduced to Benjamin Lay, who in 1738 exhorted his fellow Quakers to renounce slavery in a dramatic speech involving a hollowed-out Bible and a pig's bladder filled with crimson pokeberry juice.
Mr. Dowd exhorted Rod J. Rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, who oversees the special counsel, to end the inquiry and accused the former F.B.I. director James B. Comey of concocting a baseless investigation.
Ahead of the vote, President Barack Obama exhorted Britons to stay in the EU and warned that if they left they would be at "the back of the queue" for a U.S. trade deal.
For months Wells had hyped up the gathering in video communiques and exhorted his followers, who hail from places as far flung as Louisiana, New York, and even Canada, to come camp with him.
He exhorted everyone -- doctors and peasants alike -- to go to the countryside to cut sugar cane with the goal of a 10 million-ton sugar harvest, all the while insisting Cuba's honor was at stake.
The policy essentially broke down last year, when Germany waived its right to send hundreds of thousands of asylum-seekers back to other EU member states, but exhorted its reluctant partners to shoulder more responsibility.
A hacker has broken into the servers of Securus, a company that allows law enforcement to easily track nearly any phone across the country, and which a US Senator has exhorted federal authorities to investigate.
The Organization of American States (OAS), which had denounced "manipulations" of the October vote on Sunday prior to the military's withdrawal of support for Morales, exhorted Bolivian lawmakers to meet urgently to resolve the crisis.
Branding himself as "the law-and-order candidate," Mr. Trump in recent weeks has exhorted voters to stand with the police, much as Nixon encouraged "the non-shouters, the non-demonstrators" to stand with him.
The judges said that, contrary to Mr Lee's claims, Samsung had not been exhorted by a confidante of Park Geun-hye, the disgraced former president, when it gave her daughter three horses worth around $3m.
When he returned to photograph mainland China after studying and apprenticing in New York, Mr. Liu was seen as an ethnically Chinese outsider and was even exhorted to recite Mao verses before receiving a haircut.
In his message for the day, released in June, Francis exhorted Catholics to go beyond the "occasional volunteer work, or of impromptu acts of generosity that appease our conscience" and to truly encounter the impoverished.
In a major climate speech Tuesday, the United Nations secretary general, António Guterres, exhorted world leaders to stick to their commitments to the accord, calling for "increased ambition" in the face of threats to disengage.
On Saturday, Omar Abdel Rahman — a blind cleric whose fiery speech exhorted anti-American violence and galvanized those who executed the attack, according to prosecutors — died at 78 in a federal prison in North Carolina.
Instead, the members of the panel exhorted their listeners to abandon any sense of racial identity in favor of a utopian vision of a world in which all racial and ethnic distinctions would be irrelevant.
It also brought us a galvanized cohort of women doing the consistent grunt work of change-making — 86% of all those calls to Congress we all exhorted each other to make were made by women. Shocker.
Goldman Sachs exhorted its employees to keep its "broad and diverse client base around the world" in mind when deciding what to wear, as did J.P. Morgan Chase when it slackened its rules three years ago.
Under the headline "GOP leaders, you must do everything in your power to stop Trump," the paper's editors exhorted the Republican Party to repudiate the man who is increasingly likely to be their nominee in November.
A few weeks later, the commander-in-chief exhorted the nation to "study" an urban legend about General Pershing committing war crimes against Muslims—not as a cautionary tale but as a model for the future.
President Vladimir Putin, marking the anniversary of Russia's annexation of Crimea, on Friday exhorted workers building a bridge between the Black Sea peninsula and Russia to fulfil an "historic mission" first conceived by a Russian tsar.
Over the past year, the president repeatedly exhorted the ostensibly independent Federal Reserve to lower interest rates to prop up asset values and stave off what looked like a slowdown in the rate of economic growth.
Labour's big winner, meanwhile, the new Mayor of London, used his first weekend in office to criticize Corbyn's handling of the anti-Semitism scandal and exhorted Labour to reach out again to the political middle ground.
Seventy-five percent said that they're supposed to act strong even when scared or nervous; 63 percent said that they're exhorted to seize sex whenever available; 46 percent said that they're waved away from household chores.
Drunk on beer and preoccupied by the prodigious carnal possibilities, young men and women danced their way along Avenida Oceânica as Brazilian pop icons performing atop giant motorized stages exhorted them to jump, party and celebrate life.
And in a long extemporaneous speech during Snowden's outage, Doctorow exhorted the audience to keep an eye on old fights that may now feel mundane, including threats to the open internet, restrictive copyright rules, and government surveillance.
Why it matters: Despite consistent criticism by Trump, who has exhorted the Fed to stop raising interest rates — and, lately, to cut them — Powell has largely deflected questions about the series of attacks from the White House.
As a parent who has raised two teens and as someone who spent time as a teacher, I've exhorted kids to speak up and speak out -- so long as they don't denigrate others and don't incite violence.
The finals were in Lake Placid, New York, a place so foreign that when he peered out the airplane window onto the frigid night, he exhorted his mother to look at all the "salt" on the ground.
He exhorted Americans to use the power of democracy to force change — in contrast to Donald Trump, the likely Republican nominee, who also promised to elevate the nation's disaffected but did it mainly by scapegoating the weak.
Last year, ahead of the Brexit vote, President Barack Obama exhorted Britons to stay in the EU and warned that if they left they would be at "the back of the queue" for a U.S. trade deal.
They are a potent reminder of what happens when working people see the wealthy cushioned from the results of their actions, while the resources they need are sliced away and they are exhorted to just work harder.
In his writing and especially on his TV shows, most recently CNN's "Parts Unknown," he exhorted the rest of us to follow his lead and open our eyes and our guts to the wondrous smorgasbord of life.
Besides unveiling the "One Intel" slogan, he exhorted workers to be bolder, to be more attentive to customers and to honor "truth and transparency," which was code for being more honest about facing problems and collaborating more.
Venezuelans view the armed forces as the key power broker in their country, and opposition leaders have repeatedly exhorted the military to break with Maduro over what they call his erosion of democracy and brutality toward demonstrators.
" You might date the completion of this shift to 1993, when President Bill Clinton exhorted Americans in his first Inaugural Address to "demand responsibility from all" and "to break the bad habit of expecting something for nothing.
After US President Donald Trump claimed earlier this week that "socialism is dying" and described Cuba as a "captive nation," Cuban officials have exhorted the population to vote yes to the constitution as a matter of patriotism.
As well as urging those camps to be closed and their inmates released, charge d'affaires Cassayre exhorted authorities to allow aid workers unrestricted movement and access to people in need, and to tolerate possession of religious texts.
The ISIS recruiter also appeared in propaganda videos in English, in which he told his personal story, exhorted his countryman to "rise up" and invited them to join the self-proclaimed Islamic State's caliphate in Iraq and Syria.
His Jesus got drunk at the marriage at Cana, climbed on a table and exhorted everyone to forget the afterlife for the here and now; his raising of Lazarus was recounted by a furious pickpocket victim in the crowd.
He exhorted Congress to approve the recently concluded Pacific trade agreement, pass legislation to authorise the ongoing American operations in Syria and Iraq and work on criminal-justice reform, one of the few remaining causes that has bipartisan support.
Outside the 16th Street Baptist Church on Sunday, after a service during which the congregation was exhorted repeatedly to head to the polls, David Russell, 65, said he saw Mr. Moore as a powerful spur to the Democratic base.
Her pastor had avoided her when she asked to have a meeting about her moral problems with Trump, a situation that culminated on the Sunday before the election, when he all but exhorted the congregation to vote for Trump.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate's top Republican exhorted fellow senators on Tuesday to acquit President Donald Trump in his impeachment trial, warning the fate of the country depended on it, even as his Democratic counterpart called Trump a threat to democracy.
" He rode (and crashed) motorcycles, played in a band inspired by Led Zeppelin and John Lennon, and studied the teachings of the Indian mystic Sai Baba, who exhorted his followers to "let love flow, so that it cleanses the world.
Tuzla Island, CRIMEA (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin, marking the anniversary of Russia's annexation of Crimea, on Friday exhorted workers building a bridge between the Black Sea peninsula and Russia to fulfil an "historic mission" first conceived by a Russian tsar.
"Fight forgetfulness," Elie Wiesel, the late Holocaust survivor and chronicler of Nazi crimes, exhorted German youths at a conference in 1987 on what to do with the Wannsee Villa, the Berlin mansion where the "final solution" was adopted by Nazi officials.
On Monday, 76 national security experts, including former officials of Republican and Democratic administrations, exhorted Mr. Trump not only to accept the nuclear agreement but to use it as a way to ease tensions with Iran on other longstanding problems.
Even New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, a known supporter and personal friend of the president, expressed deep disappointment with the tone of Trump's remarks, which encouraged owners to fire or suspend protesting players and exhorted fans to stage a boycott.
Mr. Farrakhan, whose name, the Anti-Defamation League wrote after the February event, is "virtually synonymous with anti-Semitism," then drew national attention in 1984, when he exhorted his followers to support Jesse Jackson's bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.
" The president's use of "witch hunt" has lately skyrocketed, and he recently exhorted his online followers to "study the late Joseph McCarthy, because we are now in period with Mueller and his gang that make Joseph McCarthy look like a baby!
He said that there was no written record of punishment against Archbishop McCarrick, though he acknowledged that the American had been "strongly exhorted" to live a discreet life of prayer, without travel or public appearances, because of the sexual misconduct rumors.
Many young, first-time voters supported the GreenLeft Party, which won fourteen seats—up from just four in the previous election—under the leadership of Jesse Klaver, who is thirty years old and exhorted crowds to stand by their principles.
India, whose underground economy is thought to swallow up four hundred and sixty billion dollars annually, has considered capping cash transactions and cash holdings; in a recent radio address, Prime Minister Modi exhorted citizens to turn their backs on cash.
Representative Ilhan Omar, one of the first two Muslim women elected to Congress, urged all Muslims to attend Friday Prayers and exhorted people of all faiths to join them to repudiate the white supremacist message of the New Zealand attack.
On Sunday, galvanized by President Trump's recent remarks in which he exhorted team owners to "fire" any "son of a bitch" who refused to stand for the national anthem, hundreds of players took a cue from Kaepernick and kneeled in harmonious dissent.
Applewhite and Nettles, who went by the droll nicknames Bo and Peep (at various times they were also called Do and Ti, or simply the Two), exhorted their prospective flock to give up sex, alcohol and tobacco and leave their families behind.
Ever since last summer, when recently-elected President Rodrigo Duterte exhorted his citizens to slaughter drug dealers and users in the Philippines, business here at Eusebio has been booming, with the facility popping up in various media reports on the immense bloodshed.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Donald Trump on Monday exhorted fellow Republicans to get tougher and fight for his presidency, saying the Democratic-led U.S. House of Representatives wants to impeach him "as quick as possible" over his request that Ukraine investigate a political rival.
This fact about him drifts on and off the news agenda, but he put it squarely back on over the weekend with a few tweets that exhorted four new Democratic members of Congress to "go back" to the "corrupt" countries they are from.
" And just last week, reflecting on the G7 summit, the New York Times exhorted Americans "to recognize that this president has transformed 'America First' into 'America Alone,' and that this is the last place that a great and powerful nation wants to be.
GENEVA — The United Nations secretary general, Ban Ki-moon, on Wednesday exhorted countries around the world to step up to their responsibilities and take in half a million Syrian refugees, rebuking political leaders who he said had instead resorted to demonizing asylum seekers.
Barack Obama exhorted some of Silicon Valley's wealthiest Democratic donors to "chill" in their debate over the party's candidates, seeking to ease the tensions among tech billionaires who have broken into separate camps backing Pete Buttigieg, Joe Biden, and — most surprisingly — Elizabeth Warren.
" Hours after the shooting, former President Barack Obama exhorted people to fight the rise of anti-Semitism and tweeted: "We have to stop making it so easy for those who want to harm the innocent to get their hands on a gun.
The stunt was exhorted alternately as a hoax (or avant-garde in action), leading to the artist issuing a clarifying statement that, again, enabled him to maintain both the sale of the work and an apparently legitimate desire to see it destroyed.
After news outlets reported on the nooses, Andrew Anglin, who runs The Daily Stormer, posted Ms. Dumpson's picture and personal information online and exhorted his followers to harass and bully her, a tactic he has also employed against Jewish and Muslim targets.
But Ms. Mark-Viverito exhorted the group to choose a placeholder, whom the party could later replace with another candidate — either Ms. Teachout or Ms. James, who has not ruled out seeking the party's nomination in the future — perhaps after September's primary.
He also exhorted black and white Southerners to "cast down your buckets where you are" in the region—an appeal that offered white employers tractable, low-wage black labor and consigned blacks to the most humble opportunities that racial subordination relegated to them.
For decades, the United States has exhorted its allies to put more money into their military budgets, arguing that if the alliance is called on to defend a member country, the United States would have to shoulder too much of the load.
Trump knows how to carry a grudge the way Jim Brown knew how to carry a football, and Romney gave him cause for vengefulness, with a major speech during the Republican primaries that labeled him a fraud and exhorted Americans to reject him.
An article in ESPN The Magazine, posted online on Friday, quoted Bob McNair as saying in a meeting, "We can't have the inmates running the prison," as he exhorted other owners to consider how the protests could hurt the league's bottom line.
Mr. Hussain, a 21-year-old from Birmingham, England, was a leader of a band of English-speaking computer specialists who had given a far-reaching megaphone to Islamic State propaganda and exhorted online followers to carry out attacks in the West.
The Church of England, which has about 25 million members worldwide, exhorted the faithful to participate in the Lent Plastic Challenge forgoing single-use plastic containers, such as plastic cups, and unnecessary plastic packaging, as part of a wider program of stewardship for the environment.
People with an internal locus of control think they are in charge of the events in their lives, and are more likely to turn the lemons of life's tragedies into the lemonade of wisdom — which is precisely what Seneca exhorted the reader to do.  
McConnell faces pressure to bring Senate back for gun legislation Criminal justice reform should extend to student financial aid MORE (R-Tenn.) was in full "local control" mode when he exhorted state officials to test the boundaries of what they can do under ESSA.
Since taking office a year ago, Mr. Moon has exhorted Mr. Trump to test the idea that Mr. Kim was a reasonable leader ready to bargain away his nuclear weapons for the right incentives, such as normalized ties and security assurances from the United States.
But in August 2013, Mr. Trump exhorted Mr. Obama not to intervene after a chemical weapons attack near Damascus that American intelligence attributed to the Syrian military killed more than 1,400 civilians, including hundreds of children, according to United States government estimates at the time.
The lawsuit, filed on behalf of the woman, Tanya Gersh, accuses the publisher of The Daily Stormer, Andrew Anglin, of unleashing a "troll storm" by publishing an article in December that listed Ms. Gersh's contact information and exhorted readers to "take action" against her.
These grievances, which simmered internally at Facebook before becoming public last week, reveal a side of Facebook that contrasts with its family-forward messaging and the leadership of Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg, who exhorted generations of women to "lean in" to their careers.
Gaby Cuevas of the center-right National Action Party (PAN), head of the body's Foreign Relations Commission, exhorted President Enrique Peña Nieto to act, because "it has been months and months of a discourse of hate and xenophobia toward Mexicans by Trump," reported Reforma newspaper.
" In another chapter, he wryly observes that portraits created by Cézanne, who once exhorted a model to be still "like an apple," were really still lifes, "governed by color and harmony," not depictions of "human beings who do normal human things like talk, laugh and move.
"My father and mother exhorted me to forget about going, […] 'An ounce of gold is won in exchange for a thousand happinesses,'" reads part of "The Story of Gold Mountain," a 1960th-century Toisan folk song pleading a father not to join the California Gold Rush.
WASHINGTON(Reuters) - President Donald Trump exhorted every Republican to vote yes on a healthcare overhaul when it comes before the Senate this week, but one of his party's most vocal opponents of the bill, Senator Susan Collins, said he had made no effort to reach her.
The organization's influence troubles some China scholars and human rights activists, who say it wields outsize sway over American campuses because of the sizable tuition paid by Chinese students abroad, a group recently exhorted by China's government to increase their patriotism and devotion to the Communist Party.
"We call this the wonderful world of Westchester, so let's make it so," Justice Wood exhorted the board in 1967 when he bluntly warned of racial turmoil and pleaded for better housing and job opportunities for blacks, who then accounted for 10 percent of the county's population.
" Buber exhorted his listeners—who included the then unknown Franz Kafka —not to abandon their Judaism but to reinvent it: "To be a Jew truly from within, to live as a Jew with all the contradiction, all the tragedy, and all the future promise of his blood.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama exhorted fellow Democrats on Wednesday to preserve his legacy-defining healthcare law as Republicans moved ahead with their long-sought bid to scrap it in what Vice President-elect Mike Pence called the "first order of business" of Donald Trump's administration.
As recently as Monday, Trump bizarrely exhorted the House Judiciary Committee to investigate former President Barack Obama's book deal and "all the deals made by the Dems in Congress" -- citing no violation of any law by the suggested targets (who happen to be his political adversaries).
Anxious to win a fifth term in elections that must be held by late next year, the prime minister looks set on repeating his strategy from 2015, when he exhorted nationalists to "protect the state of Israel" against "the Arab voters moving in droves to the polling stations".
At his best, he has routinely made the difficult look effortless, but you could sense and even hear the effort throughout the afternoon as he barked and grunted on shots he would once have hit in silence, exhorted himself more than usual and even took a tumble changing direction.
Fresh from the unveiling of her gold-leaf Haunted House at the new Fondazione Prada, Miuccia Prada exhorted her team to plate her models' lips in an eerie yellow-gold powder that went on to become the look of the season — a surreal intersection of Klimt and Kubrick.
Above all, he exhorted us to measure a government's adequacy by its capacity to support this vision of human flourishing, a vision he referred to as "moral perfectionism," meaning not the pursuit of a perfect end-state but a continuous commitment to the possibility of a flourishing democratic community.
He has exhorted protesters to show up carrying only Russian flags, on the assumption that the sight of helmeted riot police carting off demonstrators embracing the national flag will serve as a kind of visual taunt against Kremlin accusations that the opposition is a small pack of Western lackeys.
" Her MSNBC colleague Nicolle Wallace, a former communications director for President George W. Bush, exhorted the top women in the Trump administration to "go on the record and condemn your boss's comments," adding that they "should work behind the scenes to educate him about just how offensive they are.
There is a better than 50% chance that unchecked climate change would result in a 20% cut to global output by the end of this century, notes David Wallace-Wells in "The Uninhabitable Earth", a book that Yellin exhorted the attendees of Pioneer Works' recent fundraiser to read.
Duterte has denied both the presence of death squads in the country and the involvement of the police in the killings, but he has also exhorted them openly, vowing to kill so many drug dealers that "the fish will grow fat" in Manila Bay from eating their bodies.
Merkel herself had just flown back from the United States the night before after delivering a speech to graduating Harvard students in which she exhorted them to "tear down walls of ignorance" and to stand for truth over lies - words widely interpreted as veiled criticism of U.S. President Donald Trump.
By the end of President Barack Obama's second term, his administration had exhorted prosecutors to stop measuring success by the number of defendants sent away for the maximum, taken a hands-off approach to states legalizing marijuana and urged local courts not to punish the poor with confiscatory fines and fees.
Indeed, Judge John Sirica of the United States District Court immediately summoned the grand juries (there were two) to his courtroom and exhorted them to continue to pursue their investigations and assured them that they could rely on the court to safeguard their rights and preserve the integrity of their proceedings.
But it is also fraught with political overtones for Mr. Trump, who is under scrutiny about his willingness to be tough on Moscow after a campaign in which he praised Mr. Putin effusively and exhorted Russia — in what his aides now call a joke — to hack into Hillary Clinton's email.
It said he was particularly motivated by seeing a video in which Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who led the campaign by Islamic State - also known as ISIS - to seize territory for a self-proclaimed caliphate within Iraq and Syria, exhorted Muslims in the United States and elsewhere to support the group's cause.
Mr. Trump, enraged after officials leaked the contents of confidential notes he was given for the private phone call on Tuesday that exhorted him "DO NOT CONGRATULATE" Mr. Putin, argued in a pair of tweets on Wednesday afternoon that the conversation was part of his effort to foster better relations with Russia.
In his seven months as president, Mr. Trump has attacked federal judges who ruled against the administration's travel ban; tried to impede investigations into his allies, including Mr. Arpaio; and exhorted police officers to treat suspects roughly — which earned a quick rebuke from his own Justice Department and police officials around the country.
Normally a combination of dry panel discussions and partisan strategizing, the event had a distinctly ominous tone in the shadow of Mr. Trump's inauguration, several attendees said: At a private luncheon, Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the former Democratic Party chairwoman, exhorted the group to see itself as a last line of defense.
Jenkins exhorted the crowd of industry figures to make a film in the next 18 months with a woman at the helm, an echo of the challenge issued by the industry group Time's Up, then gave a particular shout-out to Ramsay, whom he met in 2002 at the Telluride Film Festival.
He was less so when I reconnected with him here in Charlotte about a week ago and, over several hours of conversation, took stock of that patriotism and idealism, noting that his campaign mantra — country over party — exhorted Americans to rise above precisely the kind of vicious partisanship that infected his race.
Republicans in Congress have largely sought to insulate Trump from consequences for his corruption, but some have exhorted him not to fire DOJ special counsel Robert Mueller, and one GOP senator—Richard Burr of North Carolina—is leading the Intelligence Committee's Trump-Russia investigation after winning a tough re-election fight eight months ago.
Retiring Senate Democratic Leader Harry ReidHarry Mason Reid2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Panel: How Biden's gaffes could cost him against Trump MORE exhorted members of Congress to revive spending earmarks in one of his final speeches to his colleagues.
In 2011, Obama exhorted the American people to contact their Congresspeople about the rising debt ceiling, and the flood of callers rendered phone lines useless (and crashed a bunch of websites just for good measure.) In 2010, Lady Gaga's call to action regarding Don't Ask, Don't Tell meant even Gaga herself couldn't get hold of Senator Chuck Schumer.
Vocalist and violinist Simon Barr exhorted the crowd between songs, dedicating one of their final songs "to all the anarchists" fighting against a brutal system to build a better world; guitarist Fabian Devlin backed him up, mouthing their incendiary calls to arms as he shredded through tracks from the trio's much-ballyhooed debut, The Unlawful Assembly.
Some may feel it is a bit rich for a country that has limited free speech and a history of using imported indentured labour on its construction sites to ask people to "see humanity in a new light" or "recognise ourselves in each other", as exhorted to by the posters advertising the LAD on the main highway to Saadiyat Island.
Some may feel it is a bit rich for a country that has limited free speech and a history of using imported indentured labour on its construction sites to ask people to "see humanity in a new light" or "recognise ourselves in each other", as they are exhorted to by posters advertising the LAD on the highway through the city.
He has routinely broken in on questioning, limited admission of evidence and exhorted lawyers to "expedite" — all the while entertaining spectators with humorous asides about his age, his wife, his Navy past, his lack of an email address, the jury's lunch menu, split infinitives and the noise produced by a machine intended to keep bench conferences from being overheard (like "the sound of waves crashing").
He exhorted everyone to treat people of all genders and races with dignity and respect and urged them to take on those who promote bigotry and intolerance, calling for "civil discourse," and explaining that "we come from all walks of life ... from all races ... all backgrounds ... all upbringings," and that diversity and tolerance are not only a core American value, a core human value, but also one of America's greatest sources of strength.
Things have been a little rocky off the pitch -- Burger King Russia has just been forced to apologize for running an ad offering Russian women the chance to win a cash prize and Whoppers for life if they got impregnated by a World Cup star, not long after a senior Russian lawmaker exhorted Russian women to only sleep with Russian men during the World Cup "to give birth to our own" -- but overall, smoother perhaps than expected.

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