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I have implored Trump to study the Constitution, I have implored the Republican leadership to rebuke Trump's rhetoric and policies.
"He basically implored Congress to act" "He basically implored Congress to act" WASHINGTON — For the last two years, Special Counsel Robert Mueller has allowed his work to speak for him.
" The president, Toomey implored, "should rethink this decision immediately.
Kofi implored Saddam to let the UN arms inspectors do their work to check whether the regime had abandoned weapons of mass destruction and implored the US administration to give the inspectors time.
He implored British politicians to understand the mood in Washington.
Carew implored fans and reporters to get their hearts checked.
Democrats implored Perry to push Trump away from those cuts.
At the end of the conversation, he implored the women.
She implored both Kelly and McGahn to instead brief reporters.
" He implored the president to listen to common sense. "Mr.
He implored the community to come forward with any information.
Mr. Trump also implored his administration to investigate Ms. Abedin.
Others implored faster action, the urgency evident in their words.
And he implored Mr. Comey to publicly clear his name.
Before signing off, Claire implored viewers to do one thing.
Fred Rogers's mother implored him to look for the helpers.
"We've got to wake up as a party," Buttigieg implored.
Martha McSally implored members to vote "yes" for the bill.
Fans implored Jenner to make Snapchat return to its previous design.
I implored my new friends to go home, but they didn't.
"Give her a chance," Baker implored fans of the 13th Doctor.
"Be the conservative who's always going on about poverty," he implored.
He implored Iowans to take the time to caucus on Feb.
"We've got to get behind him," one man implored the crowd.
Coach Todd Bowles implored his players to heed a lesson learned.
"Hopefully, this will be the last meme you post," implored another.
She cried and implored National Guard officers to let her cross.
And we implored you to switch to a private browser, finally.
Future directors are implored against images of martyrdom in the text.
Mr. Stables, his voice rising with frustration, implored regulators to act.
Last week, Pompeo implored Iran to scrap its planned satellite launches.
Mr. Ban implored European leaders to stop treating refugees as criminals.
" She implored voters to "stand up and say enough is enough.
Fans have also since implored Swift's "ME!" duet partner and Panic!
Clinton implored supporters to make small-dollar donations to her campaign.
" Folds implored his participants to "make 'em silly if you like.
He implored the woman to greet her sister on his behalf.
Layla implored her to come home, and to enter inpatient rehab.
Ms. Alden implored the F.B.I. not to cancel her health insurance.
Former Fed Governor Kevin Warsh implored the central bank to act.
Dr. Kavandi had implored panelists to make fair and diverse choices.
He looked miserable, and he implored her to leave her job.
The post included the #NBAvote hashtage and implored fans to retweet.
Moore, in response, has implored Alabamians not to listen to outsiders.
"Don't be a tough guy," Trump had implored in that letter.
But he implored his collection of All-Stars to think otherwise.
Then, she implored the audience to use their influence to affect change.
West implored his fans to download the app to get early access.
Bill Clinton implored her volunteers to keep working until the polls closed.
"Just put yourself in my shoes — in my family's shoes," Cevilla implored.
However, he still implored people to focus on questions related to Cyprus.
Mr Duggan implored lawmakers in Lansing, Michigan's state capital, to do something.
"What is it about nut butter?" friends and co-workers have implored.
" Warren implored her colleagues not to "ignore her hostility to public schools.
He implored the students not to focus on which side was right.
"Do not let a lack of insurance worsen this crisis," she implored.
A senior manager implored workers to check more carefully, invoking the crashes.
Left-wing lawmakers implored him to endorse a more progressive social agenda.
Mr. Trump's opioid commission recently implored Congress to swiftly appropriate more money.
He implored them to work hard, even though it was the weekend.
"We have to be aware that we don't live alone," he implored.
She felt she was implored to seem "nice," and all that entails.
"It's why companies are being implored to do things now," he said.
Mr. Hannity implored other Democratic presidential candidates to come on his show.
Mr. Hannity implored other Democratic presidential candidates to come on his show.
"Down on your knees to Verdi!" he implored his mother as a teenager.
"Survivor" by Destiny's Child blared through speakers, and she implored people to dance.
After fighting off the giggles, McDormand implored everyone to look around the room.
" And Patrick Henry implored: "The great object is, that every man be armed.
Their parents implored them to quit the hacking and stop messing around online.
She implored the leaders in the crowd to give more women a chance.
"Spend just a minute a day saying, 'Father, God, please,'" he implored them.
Voters will make the final decision, just as the president's lawyers have implored.
He thus implored the remaining members of his government to stick with him.
People in the storm's path must seek refuge, as Florida's governor has implored.
Finally, I implored it to, screaming at the flashing screens, begging for relief.
Paul Ryan, the House speaker, implored Democrats not to "jeopardise funding" for CHIP.
Basava implored followers to renounce "all the ties born of vanity and riches".
She implored her followers to know their values and research candidates before voting.
She starred in a Gatorade commercial that implored viewers to supersede her accomplishments.
"Ladies and gentleman, this is supposed to be a civil discussion," he implored.
But he implored voters to "block out the noise" and get out anyway.
So Williams implored his players to focus on where they were already succeeding.
"Just say 'Islamic terrorism,'" Maher implored on his program in May of 2016.
As he implored, that requires a return to "regular order" in the Senate.
"I ask you, beg you not to look away," she implored her colleagues.
Instead, she implored others to correct him, "The fact checkers, please," she said.
He implored them, Fitzpatrick said, not to succumb to adversity and drift apart.
Yesterday it "implored European governments to resist American pressure," according to the WSJ.
On Tuesday, he implored his colleagues to include prohibitions in the spending bill.
"Everybody, move up," he implored, trying to create an impression of critical mass.
Edward Markey last week, Cynthia Liu implored the Massachusetts Democrat for his help.
She wanted to return to work, but her daughter implored her to rest.
In editorials and articles, Mr. Dearman implored state officials to bring criminal charges.
" Baldwin during the event implored attendees to take a pledge and "come together.
Voters will make the final decision, just as the president's lawyers have implored.
" Warren later implored the crowd: "I'm asking you this: Get in this fight!
When medallion prices passed $1 million, the wives implored the brothers to sell.
In Europe last week, world leaders privately implored Mr. Trump not to bolt.
" He implored Clinton diehards to understand "the election was not your Twitter mentions.
"Please stop tearing this country apart," implored Representative Debbie Lesko, Republican of Arizona.
At the conference, Block implored people to "name names" of people hurting society.
In the late 1990s, Apple implored people to "think different" in its ads.
Some British papers all but implored the heir to take de facto control.
She implored the dispatchers to tell officers not to drive up with sirens blaring.
" Standing next to State's Attorney Richard Schmack, Fuentes implored the court to "do justice.
"Protect our way of life, uphold our character ... come out to vote!" he implored.
This had happened at one of those parties Christopher had implored her to attend.
FOR the past five years, drought-stricken Californians have implored the heavens for rain.
Khan implored the audience to vote for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton in November.
He implored them not to give any money because time travel will ruin everything.
She and Keegan Allen had their mugshots taken and implored viewers not to snitch.
"Use me as an opportunity to talk about something you care about," she'd implored.
He implored donors to "purge" Republican lawmakers who don't line up behind Trump's agenda.
Get up, wake up / Open your eyes," Wiki implored on a song called "Canal.
Please investigate, she implored the agency in the email, which was written in English.
He asked both sides to settle down and implored them to lessen the tension.
Its former security chief implored his team to take more responsibility as he left.
Mr. Cobb has told people that the president has recently implored him to stay.
He implored nations to "use facts, not prejudice" to address the challenges of migration.
"Twirl, twirl, twirl, twirl," Mugler rhythmically implored Chaignaud, who, rose en pointe and obliged.
Companies and trade groups had implored British leaders to give them reassurances and information.
She tried to make a quick exit, but Ratner implored her not to leave.
Cuomo implored the government to intervene and order companies to begin manufacturing ventilators now.
The Trump administration implored Silicon Valley tech giants to aid its fight against coronavirus.
Throughout Florida, local officials implored residents to be cautious about returning to their homes.
His uncle, James Thomas, a Brooklyn pastor, implored the mourners not to seek vengeance.
Still, Ms. Warren implored the crowd not to push others out of the movement.
"Do not feed coyotes," the police implored people heading into Central Park this week.
Convinced that Washington called the shots, the opposition implored the American Embassy to intervene.
But in an interview with KATC, he implored the those making threats to stop.
In the weeks before the election, he implored Americans: Honor me by choosing her.
He implored anyone listening who's struggling with depression and suicidal thoughts to get help.
In a series of tweets shared on Sunday, Trump implored Fox News to reinstate Pirro.
Senator Kamala Harris implored Mr Grassley "to be recognised for a question before we proceed".
They organized protests, wrote a manifesto, and implored the university's president to make policy changes.
"If you would all hold on just a second," implored Cornyn, trying to restore order.
His impassioned speech implored the audience to think beyond toleration – and go straight for love.
" His mother implored his fans not to "make assumptions about people or events in ignorance.
Firefighters implored residents to evacuate, saying that refusing to do so puts lives at risk.
The White House called the comment "vile and vicious" and implored TBS to repudiate her.
He also implored Americans to prioritize the issue of health care in their voting decision.
Senator Mitt Romney implored the agency to ground the plane in the U.S. on Tuesday.
Feeling desperate, they implored the French architect Jean François Milou to take on the project.
"Nigeria is the only country we have," President Muhammadu Buhari implored in a recent speech.
"Think about your classes as we approach the end of the semester," implored Dr. Reder.
She implored people to be courteous, since the staff members might be getting many calls.
GOP leaders have implored the president to postpone a showdown until after November midterm elections.
In that speech, Trump implored Muslim nations to form a new coalition to defeat extremism.
Warning of humanitarian catastrophe and the possibility of famine, he implored the mission to act.
Ms. Poon's mother publicly implored lawmakers to help bring her daughter's accused killer to trial.
Some veteran pro-democracy activists had implored younger ones not to break into the building.
My mother and other relatives have implored my sister to reconsider her anti-vaccination stance.
Amid heightened scrutiny from UEFA, the home club had also implored its fans to behave.
"Please save us from this 'steel rain,'" the Iraqi soldiers supposedly implored their American adversaries.
Please resign," Colbert implored in his opening monologue Monday night on CBS's "The Late Show.
In an email to asylum officers, he implored them to be stricter in the interviews.
The hosts of a hit podcast, Pod Save America, implored their audience to stay engaged.
He implored the boy to close his mouth, stop crying and keep breathing, he said.
Senate Republicans meanwhile implored the president's lawyers to explain why the House managers are mean.
But Casey implored me not to stop shooting because Lucas was just getting warmed up.
Ever stubborn, Castro implored them to endure the "special period" for the sake of the revolution.
He also implored Congress to pass a special aid and relief package for the US territory.
Mr. Cuomo declared a state of emergency for New York and implored residents to stay home.
Wales, by now aware of the unfolding crisis, implored the community not to do anything rash.
The authorities in several counties implored residents not to call 230 when their lights go out.
" Montgomery wept at the words, and he wept again when Vince Gill implored him, "Don't disappear.
Georgian president Giorgi Margvelashvili implored fellow citizens to vote for Pachulia in a tweet last January.
Following her appearance on DeGeneres' show, Cyrus implored fans to donate through the Happy Hippie Foundation.
Pritchard also implored agencies to stop talking him through PowerPoint presentations before showing him advertising ideas.
First, Trump repeatedly implored Comey to lift the "cloud" of the Russia investigation hanging over him.
Federica Mogherini, the EU's foreign policy chief, implored countries in the region to avoid border closures.
Fathers implored their 210-year-olds to keep putting one foot in front of the other.
Fathers implored their 3-year-olds to keep putting one foot in front of the other.
As many of you have for years implored me to do, I'm finally going to sue.
He also implored Mexico's presidential candidates to openly debate drug legalization ahead of the July vote.
Her mother didn't believe her, and implored her to apologize to Ruskin for hurting his feelings.
The next year, they had a daughter, Denise, and Garofalo implored Cosco to leave the Mob.
Police said the doctor was likely targeted and implored witnesses to come forward with any information.
" A cameraman approached during one of the breaks and implored him to run for office. "Please!
But at the town forum, one resident implored the town's board members to risk being sued.
In a tweet, the country's health department implored people not to self-medicate for COVID-19.
Last week, a union representing US asylum officers implored a federal judge to block the plan.
"Let's create huge [sic] enduring reminder of the incredible diversity in our community," Jackson-Beckham implored.
Senators Thom Tillis of North Carolina and John Cornyn of Texas implored him not to waver.
Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney, on Twitter, implored citizens to come forward if they have helpful information.
She implored her followers to retweet Mr. Wilkerson, sure, but only if they also retweeted her.
"We should not set the bell schedule from Sacramento," implored one Californian assemblyman this time round.
The singer John Sebastian implored folks to pick up a little trash on their way home.
On Monday, GOP leaders including House Speaker Paul Ryan implored the president to reconsider the taxes.
"Will you chip in right now to keep that momentum going?" his team implored via email.
She described other unwanted contact and sexual actions and says she repeatedly implored him to stop.
" In her address, Haley implored Americans not to "follow the siren call of the angriest voices.
I whisper-yelled to get his attention and implored him to go get me some clothes.
Pedersen has implored the UN Security Council members for a ceasefire to stop the mounting human tragedy.
The company's president testified before a Senate panel and implored lawmakers to bail out the auto industry.
I have shed tears with my family as they implored me to make this the last time.
The minister implored Nigerians to "remain calm while the NBC investigates the issue and submits its findings".
Its leaders have implored Democratic candidates in recent cycles to shift more of their advertising money online.
Go home, mayor pleads As the chaos escalated, authorities implored the crowds to disperse and go home.
Biden implored world leaders to work together to protect democracy from encroachments by Russia, Iran and others.
She implored the U.S. Representatives to pass the sexual assault survivor's bill of rights in all states.
Pat Leahy, one of many Democrats who implored him to appoint a special prosecutor for the case.
Cruz last week slammed Jones as a "bigoted fool" and implored voters not to vote for him.
When the job wound down, LinkedIn's chairman and co-founder, Reid Hoffman, personally implored him to stay.
Mr Nangaa blamed "the material deficit" caused by the fire and implored the country to stay calm.
Pir wrote on Facebook, "We are planning to go to Washington," and implored Yazidis to join them.
Twitter users implored the two to make it happen, prematurely appointing them as the next power couple.
" At another point, Sessions implored Harris to slow down her questioning because she was making him "nervous.
When their obstetrician implored them to reconsider, the Lussiers canceled the trip and sought payment from Allianz.
Return, Dan Ozzi implored him, to suburbia; feel the warm glow of the Midtown morning studio lights.
He implored me to do it for him and was furious when I politely declined the honor.
Rising for a last gasp, the fans implored Manning for one of his patented fourth-quarter comebacks.
Indeed, MJ implored students considering devCodeCamp's program to look elsewhere, for their sake, and so did Richard.
Biden immediately interjected, saying "You're full of shit," and implored those gathered to listen to his clarification.
De Blasio implored federal officials to immediately assist the city in maintaining hospitals, which are already overburdened.
"Can you wait for me to get my face washed first?" she said she implored the workers.
A BBC journalist ringside told me later that I had implored the referee to give us longer.
They implored people to register to vote, and pleaded with the lawmakers to take care of children.
"Keep me on the stage," Booker implored viewers in his closing statement in last week's debate. 2.
Many of my colleagues in Congress and I repeatedly implored the administration to focus on this issue.
And for the first anniversary, town leaders and school officials implored the news media to stay away.
Obama acknowledged this during his speech, and implored the GOP to give his nominee a fair shake.
"Baby, do it again!" she implored him after he climbed out of a trough filled with plastic confetti.
Employees at Amazon and Salesforce have also implored their executives to stop selling technology to the US government.
Three state senators even implored President Trump to intervene, despite the president's own problems with sexual misconduct accusations.
In recent years, Hawking has implored humanity to keep thinking about the long-term future of our species.
Democrats primarily stressed the evidence uncovered by House committees and implored their Republican colleagues to vote with them.
" Kemp declared the election over soon after Abrams' remarks, and implored the state to move past "divisive politics.
Banks first implored potential donors to give whatever they can before stepping away and introducing the music video.
"If you care about women's health, donate to Planned Parenthood or the Center for Reproductive Rights," he implored.
Through his interpreter, the Crown Prince implored the Queen to slow down and concentrate on the road ahead.
"Come on Salah!" and "run, Salah!" they implored the 25-year-old every time he had the ball.
" Vitale then implored fans to stop spreading "negativity towards the ones who care about Demi at this time.
"Lord, help give us the miracle," Alberto Valera, 773, implored in Spanish during Tuesday's somber Little Havana ceremony.
Later, Comey says, he "implored" Sessions to prevent one-on-one contact with the president in the future.
Trump implored Congress to end its oversight investigation into alleged collusion between his campaign and the Russian government.
" She implored her supporters, though, to "believe in our country, fight for our values and never give up.
In his Newburgh Address Washington implored his fellow officers to abandon plans for mutiny and support the Congress.
Mass implored her to demand an explanation from Jack Hayes, then the director of the National Weather Service.
They implored him to reclaim his aggression and return to what made him successful in the lower levels.
At a news conference Tuesday, President Donald Trump and his team of professionals implored Americans to follow them.
Ramaphosa implored South Africans to act in the interest of the nation and not out of self-interest.
Inside the Temple of Dendur on Saturday, security guards implored the protesters to quiet down and move on.
"Please help me to save my son from the imminent threat of death," Zaher implored the international community.
Some owners implored the players to back down, lest the president keep up his attacks on the league.
Andrew Cuomo of New York implored Trump not to risk endangering lives by rushing to reopen the economy.
The spots implored Mulvaney and other conservatives to end their blockade of a spending bill backed by leadership.
One group of Chinatown residents implored Councilwoman Margaret Chin to vote against rebuilding the jail in their district.
"They want to lull you into this view that there's nothing new here, that it's boring," implored Sen.
Asked Monday what his advice for Trump was, Graham implored the President to refrain from blowing up talks.
" He implored world leaders to, "above all, realize that war ... can only have one result, vast ruins everywhere.
Peter implored Rachel to choose a reasonably paced dating relationship with him over a "mediocre life" with Bryan.
He implored the Senate to end the era in American history where Congress regularly wielded its impeachment powers.
And in NSW, people in a 14,000 square kilometre area have been implored to leave the area overnight.
Dana Rohrabacher (R) implored his GOP colleagues to press House leaders to allow a vote on his amendment.
The account implored Wayfair employees at the headquarters in Boston to leave their desks at 1:30 p.m.
The account implored Wayfair employees at the headquarters in Boston to leave their desks at 1:173 p.m.
The president implored his audience to choose "greatness," but he gave them no road map for pursuing it.
" She says it was high time to make a change, and implored Whitmire ... "Stop with the pity party!
However, Booker implored the attendees to focus on winning the 2020 election within the current rules right now.
Short meekly implored the investigators to leave his personal property alone, but they ignored him and opened the cooler.
The family converted an unheated carport into a home for the siblings and implored Extreme Makeover to help them.
The two implored the board to work toward settling the case that has dragged on for nearly a year.
But she implored him to simply say it to himself, or if he must, shout it into a pillow.
"Respect" implored men to make room for women's voices in the same movements where her father was a leader.
Others, like Hugo Award winner John Scalzi, implored the organization to give those newer attendees more of a voice.
She called out politicians who accepted donations from the NRA, and implored her audience to contact their local representatives.
In practically every update, he implored his readers to post videos as soon as their lights came back on.
" Cameron implored fans to remember Paxton for both his acting work and "for the great human that he was.
In the interview, Chelsea Clinton implored Democrats to use their frustrations for good by continuing to push for change.
He implored the Warriors to be ready to toggle out of their celebratory status and back to championship focus.
Officials implored everyone to stay inside as much as possible and be alert for the signs of heat stroke.
West implored his fans and Twitter followers to subscribe to Tidal in the meantime: Please for all music lovers.
In a February letter shared by the news outlet, Green implored Trump to make a case for the facility.
This morning, Jesse Singal implored liberals to "fight for free speech" on college campuses in New York's Daily Intelligencer.
"Play from the start, to the finish," he implored his team the night before Saturday's game against North Carolina.
He may have hoped things would get better, but in the interim, he implored the people to defend themselves.
"He basically implored Congress to act," said Mimi Rocah, a former prosecutor for the Southern District of New York.
Trump held an emotional listening session with those affected by gun violence, many of whom implored him to act.
And indeed, lots of the MPs who backed Johnson's deal implored him to do just that following the vote.
He implored Catholics worldwide to pray every day throughout October for the Church to prevail through the devil's assault.
So, in 2628, Adams implored Congress to pass the Alien and Sedition Acts, giving the central government unprecedented power.
Some U.S. lawmakers called for Congressional hearings and implored the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to look into the matter.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Bolton have implored nations to join the US in recognizing Guaido's government.
A coach would have implored Kyrgios to stick with plain vanilla tennis, but it's doubtful he would have listened.
He looked earnestly into the camera and implored us, begged us, even scolded us, to do something about it.
Choir school victims, many of whom implored their parents to let them come home, said they were still traumatized.
His remarks drew applause as he implored the audience to avoid becoming complacent as authoritarianism rises around the globe.
On Thursday, ahead of Trump's decision, European nations jointly implored the United States to keep the deal in tact.
Italy's prime minister implored the public to cooperate in the largest clampdown against the coronavirus in the Western world.
In an 21th--hour phone call he implored Mr. Morsi to make "bold gestures" to hold onto his office.
As Mr. Flake wavered, his Republican colleagues on the Judiciary Committee implored him to stick with his earlier decision.
" Lemon implored Kanye to "back away from the cameras" and lay low so he can "deal with his issues.
He has repeatedly implored the Democratic National Committee to hold a debate that is focused exclusively on climate change.
"Why would I cast Cindy if Cindy wasn't going to do the dance well?" she implored, wringing her hands.
He implored people in similar situations to be honest with themselves about the way they were behaving toward others.
On Thursday, restauranteur Jose Andres, who has clashed with Trump over immigration policy, implored Ross to cancel the fundraiser.
Acknowledging the blowback the plan was facing, management implored patrons to sign a petition in support of the deal.
At several, including one in the Bronx on Thursday, officers implored those who came to bring their younger relatives.
The president made the trip after being implored by Mr. Strange's Senate colleagues to try to rescue his candidacy.
At another stall, the Seafood and Oyster Spot, Yianni Yiannatzis implored passers-by to taste his fresh raw oysters.
"If you're going to be a horrendous person, at least give us something we can enjoy," Mr. Jefferies implored.
Ms. Levy, 63, won the title two years ago after she implored the judges to crown a postmenopausal queen.
The booker, Estee Adoram, greeted Jones with a hug and implored her to perform, but she preferred to socialize.
Very early on I implored my colleagues in both houses of Congress to stay out of their partisan corners.
In the home locker room at halftime, Kerr implored his players to generate tempo by focusing on defensive stops.
Like other aid groups, it has implored combatants in the conflict to pause so that more can be done.
On Wednesday, the president-elect implored Republicans to "be careful" in their efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
I've implored local and state politicians for help (especially for the dysfunctional bus system) for years to no avail.
He promised new policies would be developed and implored people to attend a town hall event he would lead.
During the campaign he spoke as party leader and implored his followers to see Hillary Clinton as his third term.
The U.S. has frequently implored Turkey to up its efforts against the terror group, also know as ISIL and Daesh.
Bob Murray, one such boss, implored the White House to use emergency powers to save several coal plants from bankruptcy.
He had even implored his supporters to take to the streets against the coup attempt in July 2016 on FaceTime.
Assistant Special Prosecutor Jody Gleason, however, implored the jury to take a critical eye to Van Dyke's version of events.
In a post on her website in 2016, Kardashian implored the media to focus on something other than her body.
They implored the last holdout in the armed occupation of a wildlife refuge here to think about the Holy Spirit.
But those same tech companies also have implored the U.S. government for many years to boost computer science education spending.
Entering the Trump era, Moore implored Americans to take Trump "literally," rather than figuratively, with his campaign promises and rhetoric.
The president on Sunday implored Muslim nations to form a new coalition to defeat extremism during a speech in Riyadh.
Now that many of those leads have evaporated, Clinton and her aides have implored their voters to stand by her.
Lame-duck President James Buchanan tearfully implored them to find a national solution that he himself had failed to identify.
While each side implored its charges to lay down their weapons, neither expected the kind of overt unity that transpired.
Bisping saw dollar signs and implored St-Pierre to fight him on the December event, to which St-Pierre declined.
"On Tuesday, we all get a chance to choose what kind of country we want to live in," McKinnon implored.
Kimmel then implored his audience to donate to Children's Hospital Los Angeles, a nonprofit institution that provides pediatric health care.
"Let's make America America again," implored Scott Baio, an actor from "Happy Days", which broadcast its final episode in 1984.
The Democrats implored the majority to force Cendyn to turn over computer data that would help determine what had happened.
When George M. Gould, a prominent physician, first implored Americans to get an annual physical checkup, he made it poetic.
CH workers implored visiting young financiers to be patient with their residents: they'd been through a lot to get there.
Jim Lewis, a Charleston liberal activist and Episcopalian priest who personally implored the senator's office to vote against the nominee.
Health providers and state authorities implored the CDC, which is the government's top public-health agency, to expand testing capabilities.
" Ms. Hockley implored the president not to allow another massacre of children on his watch, saying: "Consider your own children.
Five former gymnasts implored the authorities last month to determine whether the Karolyis could have prevented abuse at their facility.
All Americans were implored to continue their normal routines and deny the goal of terrorists to sow fear and chaos.
He implored crowds to let him "finish the job" and grow the state's work force over the next four years.
He implored other chief executives in a letter earlier this year to be more thoughtful about their roles in society.
" But one anecdote I did not include was how he obsessively implored my brother, Orren, and me to "wash hands.
The judge sent them home for dinner and a good night's sleep, and implored them to try again on Tuesday.
She's repeatedly implored young people to vote, and from the looks of it, she has no intention to slow down.
The meeting also puts a sharp focus on Barr, who just last week implored the President to stop his tweeting.
Steve Scalise (R-La.) said, "You've gotta be raising your own money," and implored the lawmakers to pay their dues.
He criticized fans in Cleveland for throwing debris on the field and implored fans in Cincinnati to stop throwing snowballs.
On Monday, Mr. Di Maio implored international observers to first give the government a chance before they started criticizing it.
President Emmanuel Macron of France implored the Trump administration not to scupper the agreement during a recent visit to Washington.
Another parent who lost a child implored officials to consider their own children when considering options to curb gun violence.
"Give us the right to vote on these two bills," Steny Hoyer, the Democratic Whip, implored, from the House floor.
Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg spoke to delegates from the event's stage this week and implored them to do more.
During a recent news conference, the city's mayor, Gianluca Galimberti, implored Cremona's citizens to avoid any sudden and unnecessary sounds.
"We all talk about climate emergency but don't act as if there is any," Ugandan campaigner Nakabuye implored the summit.
And yet he treated her as an intellectual peer, a confidant, and at times a friend whom he implored for help.
"This party needs to wake up and make sure that we talk about things that are relevant to people," Carville implored.
It also implored the company to develop a better customer interface through e-commerce investments and a better in-store experience.
Democrats on Tuesday primarily stressed evidence uncovered by House committees and implored their Republican colleagues to vote with them to convict.
He has implored Democrats to negotiate with him while refusing to concede on the one thing they say he cannot have.
Grassley's next three tweets implored the president to do something about overclassification, but there was something particularly pathetic about the method.
She implored her supporters to continue the campaign's work and rest assured that their efforts will produce fruit in future seasons.
This dog came in after (NAME REMOVED), who represented the Rescue and had arranged prior stays, implored us to take him.
The Huffington Post reports that Beyoncé implored her Facebook followers to support LGBTQ students and join GLSEN's 100 Days of Kindness.
That is why we implored you, dear reader, to help us dream up a name for the presumably tomato-based concoction.
"Touch the heart of the defendant, God, because we know that you're able to change hearts and change minds," she implored.
The judge said she's all for free speech, but implored 50 to quit with the antics and take the case seriously.
Mark Warner of Virginia last week implored Defense Secretary James Mattis not to cancel the program and threatened a legislative backlash.
In a recent Instagram post, "Jane the Virgin" star Gina Rodriguez implored the Latino community to show Hollywood their buying power.
"I hope everyone will seize this moment," McConnell implored his colleagues from the Senate floor just hours before the vote began.
The U.S. government has publicly and privately implored Saudi leaders to improve their targeting practices, but these entreaties have been ignored.
Thom Tillis, who have proposed different DACA measures, implored the officials not to seek a complete immigration deal before any action.
Surprisingly, the famously reticent writer, who implored friends not to "prise open" his heart ("nasty black stuff would come out"), replied.
He said he honed his physique so effectively behind bars that dozens of other inmates implored him to lead their workouts.
Amy Schumer unleashed a vicious power slam on a heckler who implored her to bare her breasts while onstage at Stockholm.
In Orlando, he was so successful as an investigative reporter that local power brokers implored him, unsuccessfully, to run for mayor.
" And he implored the country to get back to normal, because "as a country, we are so much better than this.
That investigation prompted an immediate response from the Puerto Rican government, which "implored" funeral home directors to come forward with information.
But acknowledging the Democrats' inability to block legislation, she implored women of both parties to push back against the repeal effort.
Some senators are proposing limits on his tariff power, while others have implored him to quickly cement a deal with China.
Obama has implored Democrats to avoid purity tests in their quest to choose the strongest nominee to challenge President Donald Trump.
Already in congressional testimony this year, Mr. Powell has heard from senators who implored him not to allow inflation to rise.
President Barack Obama implored Mr. Netanyahu to give American efforts at pressure and diplomacy time to work, which he did grudgingly.
The administration also implored the companies to use their technical expertise to help those grappling with the fallout from the coronavirus.
Blair implored his Labour Party, which is now led by veteran leftist Jeremy Corbyn, to join the fight to stop Brexit.
On that day in 1810, a priest named Miguel Hidalgo implored the nation to revolt, leading to Mexico's war for independence.
"Give the people back their power," the House minority leader, Kevin McCarthy, implored a few months ago, arguing against impeachment itself.
Instead, I implored him to reconsider his broader attacks on journalism, which I believe are dangerous and harmful to our country.
Some players noted a consistent hum, and in a few matches the chair umpires implored fans to keep their voices down.
He implored them not to post messages or photos on social media that might provide clues as to what was happening.
At a rally in September in Huntsville, the president implored Republican primary voters to support Senator Luther Strange, Mr. Moore's opponent.
At a windswept and rainy vigil outside the US Embassy in London, Shaker Aamer implored the world to close Guantanamo Bay.
Meanwhile, Ada Colau, Barcelona's mayor, implored both Rajoy and Puigdemont to find a way forward — together through negotiation rather than brinksmanship.
CSIS implored that more needs to be done to monitor freemen types, 30,000 of whom they estimated to be in Canada.
Though Cuba implored the United States not to react hastily, it appeared that last-minute lobbying by Castro's diplomats was unsuccessful.
By this time, the music had cut out and an announcement over the PA implored attendees to get back to their seats.
They implored me to wait for the test results from the CDC before deciding whether or how to proceed with the pregnancy.
And nearly every speaker that yelled at their senator implored him to endorse Trump, with Cruz repeatedly declining to give an inch.
Obama implored us all not to give up, and she reminded us that we simply don't have time for frustration or cynicism.
Calling Trump a "phony," 2012 Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney on Thursday implored voters to support one of Trump's three remaining rivals.
One interviewer had the good sense to catch himself in the midst of his inappropriate question and implored me not to answer.
She then implored him to forgive her and have them part on good terms, but he was not having it and left.
Rodriguez said he began "shaking" her to rouse her as the couple's daughter implored him to call 911, he told the station.
Just last month, a slew of celebrities implored the nation during an hourlong show called "XQ Super School Live" to rethink education.
He received one of the biggest ovations of the evening when he implored the candidates to dismiss Republican criticism of their proposals.
In June, Mr. Trump's closest confidants implored him to stick to a teleprompter, end his freestyle digressions and focus on his message.
He recently implored May to "channel Moses" and lead the U.K. in a Bible-style exodus, likening the EU to the Pharaoh.
Taylor Swift on Thursday implored private equity giant The Carlyle Group to help her in the fight for ownership of her music.
One local editor implored the president to get Martin Luther King to leave town — something Kennedy said he was unable to do.
It's far from the first time Trump has publicly blurted out something that his aides privately implored him to keep under wraps.
Two fans that implored Lorde to cancel her show last year cited Israel's "policies of oppression" and "apartheid," per the Washington Post.
Jones had contacted the school and been told it wouldn't happen again, she said, but Keaton had implored her to back down.
But Dionnah Jackson-Durrett, an assistant coach at Mississippi State, has implored William to be ready to take over when others languish.
Another editorial implored the Food and Drug Administration to ban all nicotine flavors for vaping devices because of their appeal to adolescents.
" The industry implored the federal government to give it loans, grants, and tax relief, saying the economic situation is "simply not sustainable.
He would pout and whine, he said, until his father, Jim, implored him to go easier on himself; sometimes, inevitably, everyone fails.
The previous government of the center-left Democratic Party also implored European leaders to help share the burden of the migration crisis.
As he sat at the keyboard, cycling through comments from fans, he implored an online audience of 150,000 people to send gifts.
While I wish I were joking, I've implored my son to "get it in writing" before entering into any kind of relationship.
On March 7, he met with Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago and reportedly implored him to take the threat more seriously.
When it was her turn to speak to the crowd, she implored the fans to stop booing and to laud Osaka's achievement.
Mr. Trump implored Americans back home to uphold those same values — if for nothing else than for those fighting on their behalf.
As the dancers learned yet another combination, Beyoncé implored, "Say you'll never let me go, Say-say you'll never let me go."
"Please publicly push for tax reform that is simpler and fairer, that provides middle-class tax relief," one email implored last month.
She has dressed her children, Jesus, 5, and Suany, 8, in their best clothes and implored them to sit quietly beside her.
On Friday, as Schiff made his final remarks before prosecutors concluded their opening arguments, he implored the Senate to bring in witnesses.
Assistant Police Commissioner Mark Rowley implored the public for help uncovering the attackers behind last weekend's poisoning in a Wednesday press conference.
And when it appeared to be over, and many in the audience rose to leave, the mayor implored them to stay seated.
They implored him, he said, even saying he was being un-Christian by not forgiving the priests' sins and accepting their redemption.
Accompanied by his wife, Sanders greeted and hugged workers around the cafeteria and implored them to caucus for him later that day.
Stark words from a man who once implored other Afghans -- even on US radio in Washington D.C. -- to stay, build and fight.
The President twisted his arm, telling Cramer his resistance "disappointed" him and implored Cramer to think more about the country than himself.
"Open your heart and receive your baby's love," a woman's voice implored me, as brightly colored glowing orbs levitated in the distance.
And Hurd, a former CIA officer, implored the GOP to challenge the rise of China in a smarter and more forceful way.
" Cramer described Nooyi's successor, Ramon Laguarta, as "an insider with tremendous international experience" and implored him to "follow in [Nooyi's] giant footsteps.
The resolution came one day after Mr. Trump addressed the nation and implored Americans to support his case for a border wall.
More important, they did not listen to their guides, who implored them to turn around, the root of most tragedies on Everest.
And she implored Republicans to respect Mr. Obama's right to nominate a replacement for the late Justice Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court.
John Lennon's "Give Peace a Chance" was a statement of opposition to the Vietnam war; Jerry Dammers implored people to "Free Nelson Mandela".
" House Financial Services Committee Chairwoman Maxine Waters implored Powell in her opening remarks "not to submit to the pressure tactics of this President.
The Justice Department implored a federal judge to keep the memos under seal after CNN and other news organizations asked for their release.
One day later, Trump thanked Saudi Arabia for taking steps to lower oil prices and implored the kingdom to push them even lower.
Instead he implored African Americans to connect their struggles for justice with the plight of the white working class, refugees, immigrants and others.
Zuegel implored the community to give input to the company on how it could improve these areas for open source maintainers and contributors.
Another woman had implored the guards to "spare her because she was 6-months pregnant," the report said, but they still attacked her.
When asked which sects they belonged to, Ms. Hammoud and her friend, Noor Maanaki, 21, implored a reporter not to identify their affiliations.
Her visit, in which she spoke on Radio Hanoi and implored U.S. pilots to stop the bombings, incited a great deal of controversy.
"Instead, I implored him to reconsider his broader attacks on journalism, which I believe are dangerous and harmful to our country," he said.
And while CenturyLink has a better balance sheet, Cramer implored investors to learn a lesson from its cut and do their own homework.
"I am asking you, Dr. Abdulbari, to make sure that Omar al-Bashir is handed over to the ICC," implored the first man.
" Another Instagram user, who shared that they support President Donald Trump, also implored the president's son to "please stop making fun of people.
Representative Debbie Dingell, a Michigan Democrat in a district with many auto plants, implored officials to return to the bargaining table with California.
When the Axon M was first revealed, however, a co-worker implored me to get this "magnificent monster" in for a closer look.
So close was Keckley to the Davis family, that when they left to go South after secession, Varina implored Elizabeth to join them.
As the storm approached the Gulf Coast, officials in Louisiana and other states implored residents to finish their storm preparations and get inside.
In 2012, the National Rifle Association implored the U.S. Supreme Court to fix this inconsistency—by allowing people under 21 to buy handguns.
"Come back" in June 2017, Teya M. Penniman implored Mr. Obama in a message posted on the website of Friends of Midway Atoll.
She had been dating Wilson for only a month; she implored him to admit that if there were drugs, they were his alone.
Growing frustration While the President has implored his aides to stanch the political fallout, he hasn't moved to end the humanitarian crisis itself.
But near the end he spoke in detail about Marines taking their own lives and implored troubled troops to reconsider any drastic actions.
Sweden kept attacking as the crowd rooted for a tying goal, while Silvia Neid, the German coach, implored her players to hold on.
During a speech on the Senate floor on Thursday, Peter Courtney, the Democratic Senate president, implored his Republican colleagues to return to work.
" On the back, it detailed sexual assault allegations against Mr. Moore and implored voters to "stand up against these kinds of double standards.
At the first-year mark, they implored the news media to keep their distance — a request that has been renewed every year since.
Dozens of confidants implored Snyder not to take over what Sports Illustrated called Futility U, certain that it was a coaching dead end.
In the press conference, Murray said the Scott family had been "gracious" in receiving the news and implored the community to remain calm.
On Sunday, Sonia Gandhi, opposition leader and head of the Congress party, implored the presidential electors for a "conscience vote" that never came.
Bari Arco, wife of the late Rudolfo Arco, implored Trump to focus on public safety and ending mass shootings during a CNN interview.
"You must wear a mask not only to protect yourself, but your children and your neighbor," the Red Cross implored a century ago.
Afterward, Mr. Comey said, he "implored" Mr. Sessions never to leave him alone with the president again, but Mr. Sessions did not respond.
After the Yankees had trudged off the field facing a two-game deficit, Boone addressed the team and implored them to remain positive.
In remarks, they implored regional officials to prevent Central Americans from setting out on the dangerous trek to enter the United States illegally.
Andelman called Grenell a "catastrophe-in-waiting" unqualified to hold a post so central to America's national security, and implored Trump to reconsider.
The Senate Democratic leader, Chuck Schumer of New York, implored Republicans to defy Mr. Trump and work with Democrats to strengthen insurance markets.
Velazquez, who is also traveling on the relief flight, implored the U.S. federal government to do more to assist the Puerto Rican people.
Tommy Smith, the N.Y.P.D. detective, happened to be in the capital on another case, and Gonzalez implored him to go take a look.
Trump's speech came a day after the president's legal team implored the Senate to reject the House's two articles of impeachment against him.
In a separate statement, the disaster management board implored residents in affected areas, who chose to stay and protect their homes, to evacuate.
On that day in 1810, a priest named Miguel Hidalgo implored the nation to revolt against Spain, leading to Mexico's war for independence.
The noise reached a peak as fans implored their team with constant choruses of "Go, Habs, go!" but the Canadiens could not convert.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday implored Saudi Arabia's powerful crown prince to share his nation's wealth by continuing to purchase American-made weapons.
Barry concurred with the court ruling but implored the attorney general to allow McAllister and his family to remain in the United States.
The plaintiffs, anxious to fortify the individual "right to bear arms", have implored the Supreme Court to keep the case on its docket.
He has implored Turks to buy lira as part of a "national struggle" and pledged a boycott of U.S. electronics, including Apple's iPhone.
Francis has repeatedly implored Christians, particularly priests, to put Jesus' words into action by caring for the sick, the lame and the poor.
Before lawmakers left Washington for the six-week break, he implored his fellow freshmen during a closed-door meeting to hold similar events.
Throughout it all, he's vowed he will not step down, even as numerous lawmakers from both parties have implored him to do so.
Amazon did announce a minimum wage increase last year, and CEO Jeff Bezos implored the company's competitors to do the same earlier this year.
As McDormand finished thanking all of her Three Billboards colleagues, she implored every other female nominee in the room to rise to their feet.
Yesterday, VICE Sports ran a Q&A with sports historian David Goldblatt who implored us to think of alternatives to the current Olympic model.
Let's also remember that Trump publicly implored Russia to hack into his opponent's email in the hopes that something embarrassing might be found there.
Clinton specifically told her supporters not to lose heart and implored them to stand up for democracy both here and abroad, one source added.
Despite the pit bull killing her sister, LeClair said the family does not blame the breed and implored others not to do the same.
Last month, she implored her followers on Instagram to dream big, sharing a throwback pic from her childhood alongside one of her Frozen character.
Reilly implored the community of sex workers on Eastern Avenue to look after one another and asked them to come forward with any information.
The video has been watched nearly 12m times on the internet, and Mr Navalny implored his followers to take to the streets demanding answers.
Beck Miller implored parents to read a story written by another parent who lost her son when he drowned on a recent family vacation.
A recent addition to the committee, Senator Kamala Harris of California, calmly implored Mr Grassley "to be recognised for a question before we proceed".
A former Cuellar intern and current human rights attorney, Cisneros called him "the NRA's favorite Democrat" and implored him to return his NRA contributions.
When implored, a viewer watching a YouTube creator's video about makeup will see a split-screen that activates her or his front-facing camera.
"Mike, dude, you've got to do Lost at least once in your life," he implored, as though it were like visiting the Grand Canyon.
Kerry reiterated his offer to moderate peace talks with the Taliban, and implored Afghanistan's fragmented government to unite and work together to achieve peace.
Flynn Jr. mockingly tweeted out messages he received from Jake Tapper, in which the CNN anchor implored him to stop spreading the conspiracy theory.
Meanwhile Maryam al-Khawaja, a courageous human-rights campaigner from Bahrain, implored people not to fall into the trap of tit-for-tat sectarianism.
Canadians have surged across the border to play the lottery while others implored U.S. friends to buy a ticket for them, local media reported.
During his talk at HOPE this year, Laufer implored the audience to help with cracking the password and releasing the data into the world.
In a 2010 interview with Sean Hannity, he implored people to concentrate on the national debt rather than "the manufactured crisis" of global warming.
Desperate to heal their feuding party, and turn its fire on Mr Trump, Democratic bigwigs have for weeks implored Mr Sanders to bow out.
The day after King's death, Mondale took to the Senate floor and implored his colleagues to uphold King's legacy by immediately passing the bill.
Sponsors including JPMorgan Chase quickly pulled their ads from Kelly's program as families of the Newtown victims implored NBC not to air the interview.
Mr. Ryan implored the donors not to assume that the House was impregnable and not to entirely focus their efforts on retaining the Senate.
" Yet he implored colleagues to note in any public discussions that they did not know "Congress would simply dump the referral onto the Internet ... .
The board also implored businesses and companies that employ those workers to pay for their sick leave to prevent the spread of the virus.
This would take a while to bring positive results, but Hinkie implored fans to ignore the team's losses and look at the big picture.
Representative Debbie Dingell, a Michigan Democrat whose district is home to many auto plants, implored officials to return to the bargaining table with California.
Instead, they implored voters to validate the conservative economic policies that have prevailed here for most of a decade, and in Washington more recently.
But White House advisers, including Mr. Kelly, the president's chief of staff, for months have implored Mr. Trump to get rid of Mr. Pruitt.
A white guy whose job she was taking told her his salary and implored her not to let the company pay her any less.
Some posted copycat videos on Twitter and others implored Blue Bell to use tamper-resistant foils under the lids of its ice cream tubs.
Back in 2009, Mr. McConnell and the entire Republican Senate caucus — then in the minority — implored President Barack Obama to honor all blue slips.
White House Memo The president monitored a Middle East crisis from his golf club, threatened Iran and implored reporters to be "honorable" in 2020.
Senator John McCain, who returned to the Capitol less than two weeks after brain surgery, implored his colleagues to work in a bipartisan manner.
He implored the good people of St. Louis to "put your fuckin' hands up," and then made the proposition "lets go fuckin' crazy" — twice!
Ryan implored his members to give senators some space to work out their differences and to "be constructive," according to lawmakers in the meeting.
"We've got to have a market for our products," said Ms. Heitkamp, who has implored her party to have a more robust rural agenda.
" The comedian implored McConnell to meet first responders tomorrow, and get the bill passed, saying, "You could pass this as a standalone bill, tomorrow.
As the effort grew, a number of comments on Facebook implored Ms. Bland, who is white, to include minority women on the leadership team.
President Donald Trump on Friday implored Americans to get vaccinated amid a massive measles outbreak, in a departure from his past skepticism about vaccines.
But on Wednesday, Judge Kidd implored the public to remember that Cardinal Pell was being sentenced only for the crimes he committed in 1996.
What's next: Finance ministers from across Europe implored Germany to unleash fiscal stimulus measures in a report from the European Fiscal Board earlier this month.
And Mitt Romney -- one of the most vocal leaders of the "Never Trump" movement, implored supporters in the Mormon-dominated state, to vote against Trump.
In a spirited mood, Mr. Trump called the gathering "our final love-fest" and implored his pregnant daughter, Ivanka, to give birth in New Hampshire.
President Trump has put his name on the line in several races, especially in South Carolina, where he implored voters Monday to support incumbent Gov.
In St. Louis and beyond, concerned citizens implored the Saint Louis Art Museum (SLAM) to refrain from loaning a painting to Donald Trump's inaugural luncheon.
" The 34-year-old mother of one then implored her fans to "just watch the show and be kind about my growing body and lips.
Philadelphia's mayor's office and the police department have initiated investigations, and Mayor Jim Kenney implored Starbucks to implement training to reduce stereotyping and racial bias.
When Russia bid to host this year's tournament in 220, Mr Hiddink implored his then-bosses to create a nationwide scouting programme, to no avail.
"I think we need to refrain from emotional reactions and from making comments immediately," Russia's foreign minister Sergei Lavrov implored the UN in New York.
"I would ask you, check the record and find out where my opponent was on all of these issues," Sanders implored his supporters on Friday.
Salazar said he called civil protection and also implored passing brigades of rescue workers to help, but it was two days before rescue efforts began.
In a statement, China policy specialist at Humane Society International Peter Li implored the mall to make the move from its aquarium a permanent one.
Five months after the judge's decision, St. Petery, the Tallahassee pediatric cardiologist, implored the secretary of the Department of Health to reach out to parents.
While Patrick also implored parents who own guns to lock them safely away, he focused his remarks not on weapons but on redesigning school entryways.
Renowned singer Taylor Swift implored people to "get out and vote" as she accepted an honor at the American Music Awards (AMA) on Tuesday night.
She implored her fans to donate to the relief efforts to help those affected by the storm, which made landfall in Puerto Rico last Wednesday.
United Nations officials in Syria have often complained that Mr. Assad's government had impeded their aid delivery and repeatedly implored it to allow unobstructed access.
" Carroll implored his parish to not spurn the church because of the grand jury's findings: "Only God himself can bring us out of this darkness.
In a recent letter signed by us and 85033 other organizations, we implored Secretary Perdue to take the health concerns of poultry workers more seriously.
Clinton as the most qualified candidate to seek the White House, and implored Democrats to come together to elect her after a divisive party primary.
Graham implored Trump to admit that there was no evidence of widespread voter fraud in his election and that those who voted did so legally.
Before he left, his mother told him that she'd had a premonition and implored him not to take another job that involved carrying a gun.
"We're good," he said before he implored that the further questioning on their relationship should be directed at McGregor, who had just arrived on stage.
Bruce Rauner (R) on Thursday implored voters to "vote for anybody" other than the Holocaust-denying Republican running for Congress in a Chicago-area district.
Earlier this week, I wrote a column for CNN in which I implored Hillary Clinton and her campaign not to go negative on Bernie Sanders.
Giving units their assignments, he instructed them how to call in air tankers to drop water or fire retardant, and implored them to stay safe.
"Let us strive on to finish the work we are in," Lincoln implored near the end of his four-year battle to save the Union.
Mr. Dowd has told people that the president had recently implored him to stay, but he was said to be considering quitting earlier this week.
Khashoggi: Hatice Cengiz, the fiancée of the slain columnist Jamal Khashoggi, implored American lawmakers in wrenching testimony to hold Saudi Arabia accountable for his death.
Alarmed, Neville Hackett stepped before television cameras, described his son as a missing person in urgent need of help, and implored him to come home.
She began to collect seaweed from the southeast coast of England and the ponds around Kent, and she implored friends to lend their own specimens.
He also implored buyers in Europe and the United States to support the country's efforts to keep the garment sector from struggling during the pandemic.
Both Democrats repeatedly implored Trump to debate without the press in the room, but Trump ignored their pleas, interrupting them and rattling off Republican strategy.
The next day, Mr. Comey said, he implored Mr. Sessions never to leave him alone again with the president, but Mr. Sessions did not reply.
But it's hard to imagine that even deep-blue California will make sufficient progress on the climate-adapting steps we've long been implored to take.
After those deaths, Crystal Howard, a spokeswoman for the parks department, implored New Yorkers to only go swimming in designated beaches with lifeguards on duty.
In 2016, then-candidate Trump implored Russia to hack his political opponent's email account, something the Russian military intelligence agency then did only hours later.
In the two weeks since one deputy minister implored crowds to "shoot the traitors," there have been two cases of guns being fired at protesters.
Leaders of Britain, France and Germany had implored Mr. Trump in vain to honor the accord, which he has long described as a disastrous giveaway.
Carlo Bonomi, the group's president, implored the prime minister to stop governing from the "easy street" of electoral politics, and to introduce responsible economic policies.
A federal bankruptcy judge on Thursday approved Edward S. Lampert's plan to buy Sears, but the judge implored Mr. Lampert to make a fresh start.
Daddy Yankee, who resides full-time in Puerto Rico with his family, has implored his millions of followers on social media to take action and donate.
When some prominent figures like Mitt Romney implored their colleagues to take a different path in the summer, most of the party moved forward with Trump.
" He implored us to "find common ground, to advance the common good, and to cooperate on behalf of every American child who deserves a brighter future.
Mitt Romney, who has implored the Republican Party to do what it can to stop Trump, recorded robocalls supporting Kasich in Ohio and Rubio in Florida.
Jim Mattis, America's defence secretary, has implored Congress not to be too harsh with Russia's customers, so long as they pledge gradually to reduce their reliance.
Tauber and Harris implored me, in a series of tense phone calls, not to mention the retreat, which had been convened with an expectation of confidentiality.
Emergency responders implored citizens to stay in place and resist venturing outside until crews can assess damage and confirm that it's safe to leave their homes.
In recent months, Buterin has implored the community to develop product rather than navel gaze as the price of Ether, the Ethereum Foundation's token, has soared.
In February, Chapo's lawyers released a letter in which the kingpin complained about the conditions of his confinement and implored his family to pay his attorneys.
A headhunter involved in the search told me he'd had the same reaction, but implored me to interview the candidate anyway, predicting I would be impressed.
He implored leaders to get together and address the underlying issues to ensure this moment doesn't slip by the country again, before another brutal shooting occurs.
As aviation experts have pointed out, the CEO of Boeing reportedly implored the president to not ground the planes in a phone call earlier this week.
Before performing her new single "Rise" and old favorite "Roar," Perry implored the audience – which included current flame Orlando Bloom – to exercise their right to vote.
Successive American administrations have implored their European allies to stop cutting their military budgets and to spend what money they have on the things that matter.
Mike Turner of Ohio, a senior member of the House Armed Services Committee, implored Trump to sign the bill following North Korea's missile test on Friday.
It implored "every fortune and sympathizer Muslim" to contact the Taliban's treasury through its Gmail account or a phone number linked to Telegram, Viber, and WhatsApp.
We're told Trump implored the rockers to reduce their appearance fee -- but when they refused he told the Inaugural Committee to move on to other artists.
Speaking Wednesday at a Business Roundtable summit, Dimon implored the public to focus on "three really bad facts" that are limiting growth for the U.S. economy.
For nearly two decades, Washington has implored Islamabad to shut down sanctuaries for militants -- mainly the Afghan Taliban and Haqqani Network -- that target Americans in Afghanistan.
In each request, lawmakers held up a photo of a victim of gun violence and implored a vote to "honor the memory" of the person. Rep.
" The president implored Democrats to return to the White House on Wednesday to resume negotiations, saying "the only thing that's immoral is politicians who do nothing.
On this score, Obama implored the nation to move beyond the dehumanization and denigration of political opponents and to see the world from a new perspective.
In that same piece, I implored the vendors to find a way to prove who we were without putting the burden on us to remember something.
In a recent column that warned of Putin's attack against the midterm elections, I implored Americans to imagine if Franklin Roosevelt had told citizens on Dec.
But when a frantic Libyan guard implored him and other Americans to leave before the attackers returned, Mr. Ubben reluctantly agreed to call off the search.
" Taylor Swift Singer-songwriter Taylor Swift implored her fans to sacrifice their social lives, after "seeing lots of get togethers and hangs and parties still happening.
WASHINGTON — Hatice Cengiz, the fiancée of the slain columnist Jamal Khashoggi, implored lawmakers in wrenching testimony on Thursday to hold Saudi Arabia accountable for his death.
House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi added that while there is much to the legislation she objected to, she implored her Senate colleagues to adopt the bill.
On that day in 1810, a priest named Miguel Hidalgo implored Mexico to revolt against Spain, leading to the War for Independence, which ended in 1821.
He went on to say that N.F.L. ratings were "down massively, massively," and implored fans to leave the stadium if any player kneels during the anthem.
Before a series of glamorous or pure, compellingly severe chimeras that mastered the chaos I perceived within and without all my life I have implored:— this.
Towns, 28503, who was picked first in the 22020 NBA draft out of Kentucky by the Minnesota Timberwolves, implored his fans to take the virus seriously.
Andrew Cuomo on Tuesday once again implored Trump to enforce the Defense Production Act, which would compel businesses to produce necessary medical supplies such as ventilators.
In response, in a joint statement Tuesday, three leading heart health organizations implored patients to disregard "misinformation" and to consult their doctors before quitting any medications.
"There was much she could have done, and gay activists implored her to do the most basic, most courageous, most principled thing of all," he writes.
"Please don't die," one editor implored me, citing the numerous stories of deadly hajj stampedes, the most recent of which killed over 2,000 people in 2015.
Mr. Johnson implored lawmakers to approve the agreement, which would pave the way for Britain to leave the European Union at the end of the month.
The New York Times reported in July that a neo-Nazi website implored readers to apply to be Census takers and report undocumented people to ICE.
"I implored him to reconsider his broader attacks on journalism, which I believe are dangerous and harmful to our country," the publisher said at the time.
Stern implored Johnson to back out, convinced that it was a bad look for the league for its stars to duel like boxers, and Magic did.
"To hell with them," he said to applause as he implored his colleagues to work in a bipartisan manner — a provocative message after a hyperpartisan vote.
Mr. O'Brien also implored the Saudis to avoid an attack on Hodeidah, the only port in Yemen that can still handle shiploads of food and medicine.
She implored him for help when he came to find her amid the sprawl: "Because I'm so young, I came so young," she recalled telling him.
To poke holes in the meager online ordering system set up by Pantelis, Marcus hosted an impromptu Facebook Live and implored his followers to place orders.
But he had since renounced his segregationist ways as a result of the civil rights movement and implored my mother to entrust him with my care.
LeBron James and his Cleveland Cavaliers team mates have bigger fish to fry but the superstar implored his men to enjoy their record-breaking night on Wednesday.
Merkel implored both parties to compromise, saying the parties' deal to live with their differences and fight the election together this year had meant they had won.
They said early voting ballots are still pouring in from counties around the state and implored voters to check the status of their absentee and provisional ballots.
He stood in front of the Brandenburg Gate in what was then West Berlin and implored his Soviet counterpart, Mikhail Gorbachev, to knock down the Berlin Wall.
At one point, according to the documents, ICE director Thomas Homan called the Iraqi ambassador to the US, Fareed Yasseen, and implored him to accept the flight.
Columbus coach John Tortorella acknowledged as much at Thursday's practice but implored his team to make Fleury uncomfortable in the crease and convert their second-chance opportunities.
Its call to action implored leaders not only to usher in new laws, but to see them enforced, measure their progress and be transparent about the results.
The idea of inclusion riders is somewhat new to the general public, thanks to Frances McDormand, who implored actors to use them at the 2018 Academy Awards.
Behind the scenes, a company that's struggled to figure out how to mass manufacture cars had implored workers to get production on track and disprove their doubters.
Amid his claims of a "rigged" election, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has implored his supporters to show up on Election Day, but not just to vote.
The man also implored parents of the living girls to put pressure on the government to release Boko Haram fighters from prisons across Nigeria, Al Jazeera reported.
Even when she was house speaker in 2008, President Bush implored her to secure Democratic votes to pass his Troubled Assets Relief Program and avoid financial collapse.
During the first stop on his trip, Trump gave a speech in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he implored members of the Muslim world to drive out extremism.
Newman Police Chief Randy Richardson implored the public to join the search and provide any information related to the crime that could aid in the suspect's capture.
For weeks, Manafort has implored judges to alleviate the distance between him and his lawyers while he's at Northern Neck Regional Jail, about two hours outside Washington.
Pence implored the crowd at the evangelical university on Wednesday to not "stand idly by in this great national debate," framing the election as a historic choice.
" Trump, in a Thursday night tweet, implored people to look at Wolff's past and referred to his former-adviser-turned-latest-target, Steve Bannon, as "Sloppy Steve.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, implored people to focus on "the person who made and sent these packages," whose identity and motives remained unknown.
She founded Mothers Against Drunk Driving, which lobbied Congress to strengthen laws and implored people through public campaigns to voluntarily hand over the car keys when intoxicated.
Some of my dearest friends love Hanya Yanagihara's A Little Life — they implored me to read it, told me I'd love it — but do you know what?
Mr. Priebus, who was Mr. Trump's chief of staff, has said he raced out of the White House after Mr. Sessions and implored him not to resign.
In its final filing, the state of Oklahoma implored the judge to deliver a record $17.2 billion verdict against Johnson & Johnson for flooding the state with opioids.
" When a fan implored, "Don't be political … just sign your books," she tweeted back, "I don't want to live in a country where everyone thinks like me.
McCready has ripped into Harris over the past week and implored him to come forward with what his campaign knew about Dowless, referring to reports that Rep.
In an open letter to Zuckerberg, the authors—as well as more than a hundred organizations from all over the world—implored Facebook to implement the principles.
The Trump administration repealed an Obama era guidance in 2017, which implored consideration of "indirect" effects from projects, and replaced it with a leaner version last year.
Johnson also implored Trump, a vocal supporter of the Conservative prime minister, to stay out of British politics when he visits London for next week's NATO summit.
Bartow and Crick implored the captain to reconsider, warning him again that the duds were too dangerous to handle or move, but Fajardo brushed aside their concerns.
He implored The New Yorker not to edit away the Russian writer's weird English, which, long before "mollitude" and "scrab," showed an inventive disregard for native norms.
Since then 36 patient organizations implored the Senate to oppose the weakening of the credit, and 91 patient organizations condemned the House vote to repeal the credit.
In a remarkable 28500-minute negotiation, broadcast to the nation, Trump brought Republicans and Democrats to the White House and implored them to come to an agreement.
The California Democrat also implored members — including those who haven't been involved in the caucus' investigative work thus far — to read the full 300-page Intelligence report.
Gates implored the judge to remove his GPS monitoring bracelet, free him from a nightly curfew and allow him to travel more freely around Virginia and Washington.
Democrats told reporters after the meeting that they implored the president to first reopen the government so they could negotiate without holding federal operations and employees hostage.
DeGeneres implored him to reconsider his withdrawal and said that she had called someone at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to vouch for him.
In the column, he implored readers not to drive while impaired and said the state should strive for zero arrests, tickets and violations related to intoxicated driving.
He implored them to come to his house, and their numbers grew until he had more than 30 relatives and neighbors, a skittish cat and a large dog.
Mayor Muriel Bowser implored pedestrians to stay out of city streets so they could be cleared, and called on residents and business owners to help shovel the sidewalks.
Lohan, who acted in "Mean Girls" and "Herbie: Fully Loaded," implored the Brits among her 9.28 million followers to "#besmart" and vote to remain in the economic bloc.
During his first major tour back in 1972, Mr Cohen implored the audience to stop applauding: he was too nervous, too distracted, and he couldn't go on singing.
McAleenan had implored ICE to carry out a more direct operation, focusing on just 150 families and warning that these sweeping "roundups" could separate children from their parents.
After Davidson posted a lengthy note earlier this month about how he felt bullied by Grande's fans, the singer implored her supporters to treat him with more kindness.
With the world media present and the entire ceremony being broadcast live, Wiesel turned to Reagan and in a voice laced with pain implored him not to go.
They could only hear, not see, the chaplain who, at the end of a brief pro-forma session of the last Congress, implored divine forgiveness for its shortcomings.
On Sunday, Senator Ted Cruz of Texas implored his supporters to caucus as he closed out his Iowa campaign with events in Iowa City, Davenport and Des Moines.
" A month later, again on "Fox and Friends" in December 2012, he implored Republicans to take the lead on immigration reform or it would "never win another election.
Eleven years later, he implored Congress to consider "exempting a president—while in office—from criminal prosecution and investigation, including from questioning by criminal prosecutors or defense counsel".
Today, the High On Life crew posted a video remembrance for their friends, in which they implored their viewers to share memories and memorable moments with a hashtag.
Hussain, the security analyst, said Trump on Monday "crossed a red line" as far as Pakistan was concerned when he implored India to deepen its involvement in Afghanistan.
At the outset of his speech, Biden implored the media to not hear his speech as a shot at President-elect Donald Trump, who takes office on Friday.
"Kristin, no matter what, come home," Jay implored, speaking directly to the woman he referred to as the love of his life and a "rock" in their family.
When Pence was briefly addressed by a cast member of the Broadway musical "Hamilton," who implored him to serve every American, it was Trump who overreacted on Twitter.
It implored the warring parties to implement a ceasefire as a first step and condemned a move by the country's parliament to extend the government's term in office.
"How to Record Great Live Video on Citizen: By broadcasting live, you can help Protect the World," the company implored in a blog post for users last October.
Sharing a tweet from comedian and co-host of "The View," Cruz implored his "#CruzCrew" to stop O'Donnell and other liberals from turning Texas into a blue state.
Police implored the gunman to surrender, at one point patching in his lawyer on the phone with him to try to persuade him to give up, Ross said.
In April, guest Bassam Rifai implored the president to "take swift and decisive action" in response to an alleged chemical attack on civilians in Syria at the time.
A somber line of members trod into the basement conference room where less than 24 hours before they'd been implored one last time to vote for the bill.
In an article titled "A Word to the Young," New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd implored millennials to do a better job protecting themselves and their reputations online.
"This is not something we are doing because we are the fun police," an Australian official said in a press conference as he implored people to stay home.
Five years earlier, on his first visit to Arizona (then still a territory), Roosevelt said he could not describe the Grand Canyon and implored people to preserve it.
During one recent evening rush hour at Central Station, hundreds of people lined up to pile onto trains as announcements implored customers to spread out along the platform.
Just down the street, Michael Bloomberg implored strong immediate action on emissions reductions at the Global Climate Action Summit, one of the nation's largest gatherings on climate goals.
Armed with machetes, sticks and firearms, the farmers huddled at the top of the mountain for hours, hurling threats, as Indigenous leaders implored the police to come help.
And amid widespread alarm over the rising economic impact of global warming, the 17-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg implored business leaders to divest from fossil fuels.
The Bush administration refused to allow the contractors to be prosecuted in an Iraqi court, and implored angry and skeptical Iraqis to trust the American criminal justice system.
More than 2,000 former Justice Department officials -- Republicans and Democrats alike -- have implored Attorney General William Barr to resign for "doing the President's personal bidding" in Stone's case.
The Arizona senator implored colleagues Wednesday to keep an open mind during the hearing and suggested that he has not yet made a decision about who to believe.
He expressed confidence in the ticket's chances on Tuesday, but warned supporters against complacency and implored voters to embrace the chance to elect the nation's first female president.
Senator Rob Portman of Ohio, who called the president and successfully implored him to release the aid to Ukraine, has methodically kept out of the limelight ever since.
The most recent, for fall 2017 shown in London, implored her audience to convert to green energy, refocus attention on the environment and buy less by sharing clothes.
Democrats on Tuesday commended President Obama for submitting a plan to Congress that would shutter the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay and implored Congress to take it up.
Energy Secretary Rick Perry implored energy industry leaders on Wednesday to embrace a new era of innovation enabled by fewer regulations, fossil-fuel development and Trump tax cuts.
Other presidents have criticized the U.N., of course, but they have framed their remarks in sorrow and implored the world body to live up to its charter mandate.
According to Politico, members of the Senate have implored Trump to take more compassionate stance when laying out his blueprint for America, particularly when speaking about the Dreamers.
At a January summit with representatives from Silicon Valley's leading companies, Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson implored the assembled executives to devise better methods for sniffing out extremists.
President Donald Trump has put his name on the line in several races, especially in South Carolina, where he implored voters at a rally Monday to support incumbent Gov.
He implored the Federal Emergency Management Agency to get "boots on the ground" to help the community since the storms on January 215 and warnings of more to come.
Maria Cardona, a Democratic political strategist and Clinton supporter, implored voters not to cast a ballot for a "fat-shaming misogynist" in an op-ed published by The Hill.
Kevin Van Tassell, a Republican, implored fellow legislators to pass the bill to give police officers "the tools that we need on very severe cases," CNN affiliate KSL reported.
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio also doubled down on describing the packages as "terrorism" and implored the public to stay vigilant since there still could be other packages.
A public readout released by the White House regarding the April 21 phone call didn't reveal much, except that Trump implored Zelensky to "root out corruption," the AP reported.
PUNE, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - After her son came out as gay, Sushma Samudra consulted astrologers, quizzed psychiatrists, performed prayers and implored gods and goddesses to cure his abnormality.
According to The Washington Post , he encouraged abused women to stay with their husbands , implored female seminarians to look more attractive and commented on an "attractive" teenage girl's appearance.
And AOL founder Steve Case addressed the audience on Sunday and implored them to invest in start-ups outside of established bases such as California, New York and Massachusetts.
The state's governor, Rick Scott, implored residents and visitors on Thursday to evacuate all affected areas, and the White House has already announced it has teams prepared to respond.
Washington (CNN)The top Democrat on the Senate foreign relations committee on Monday implored President Donald Trump to prove he has an effective policy in mind on North Korea.
At the time, public figures across the country implored their audiences to pick up the phone and call their representatives — an act that has become increasingly popular since 2016.
Pence implored Americans to take steps to help rebuild the bee population, from building a hive to planting bee-friendly flowers, herbs and vegetables to setting up a birdbath.
The urgency was clear in Clinton's voice, as she implored Iowa voters Monday night to follow their heads -- not their hearts -- and to remember how difficult the presidency is.
In releasing the hospital and nursing home data, New York State officials implored patients not to avoid going to medical facilities just because they have treated C. auris patients.
"The evidence is going to show you that this tragic case, this murder, was totally unwarranted, was completely intentional, and was truly unjustified," Deters implored in his opening statement.
In 2013, Mr. Kaine implored the United States Senate to find a "small measure of courage" to fight the gun lobby and impose tougher background checks on gun ownership.
President Emmanuel Macron of France and British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson have both implored Trump in recent days to stay in the landmark deal brokered under President Barack Obama.
While on the surface the company implored the public to "carry on the great tradition of protest," management was carrying out an intense anti-union campaign against its staff.
Zarifa Ghafari, the mayor of the Afghan town of Maidan Shar, directly implored the top US diplomat to ensure that the Afghan peace process upholds the rights of women.
Khanna also implored May to consider alternatives to regulation, including perhaps the creation or promotion of content that can counter the message of extremist groups like the Islamic State.
But he also feared for their lives and ultimately implored them to leave, warning that the Chinese troops who had arrived to quell the disturbance might soon open fire.
" In a tearful speech that drew many in the crowd to their feet, Close, seemingly caught off-guard when her name was announced, implored women to "find personal fulfillment.
This isn't just the land of the fraud but the home of the knave, and Cohen implored Republican lawmakers and Trump supporters nationwide to learn from his own credulity.
Reince Priebus, the White House chief of staff, raced out of the building, found him in his car, banged on the door and implored him to come back inside.
The moves comes after European Union Commissioner Thierry Breton, who oversees the EU internal market, implored streaming services to switch all streams to standard definition in a Wednesday tweet.
The moves comes after European Union Commissioner Thierry Breton, who oversees the EU internal market, implored streaming services to switch all streams to standard definition in a Wednesday tweet.
The escalation came as Western members of the United Nations Security Council in New York implored Russia and Syria to decree a humanitarian cease-fire in the Idlib region.
"When you see millionaires and billionaires that are able to buy your attention, don't just look at the 30-second ad," Kenyatta implored, his voice rising though the sanctuary.
The American military implored the S.D.F. to fight in the Arab areas, and so they advanced, seizing Raqqa and Deir al-Zour, winning but suffering large numbers of casualties.
And at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on Thursday evening, he implored students to get themselves to the primary polls come February — and vote for him.
In a letter, he implored Sonny Perdue, the agriculture secretary, to disclose the figures as part of the department's regulatory impact analysis, and restart the 60-day comment period.
" That was a stark reversal from his position in 2013, when Mr. Trump implored President Barack Obama not to attack Syria, arguing there was "no upside and tremendous downside.
Sami al-Aridhi, said that at the emergency meeting, the Iraqis implored the Americans to do more to target Islamic State artillery positions and car bombs from the air.
"Let's be serious," Macron implored Trump, asserting that "foreign fighters coming from Europe" represent only a "tiny minority of the overall problem" posed by radical militants in the region.
In a tweet, the former Democratic presidential nominee said "the Russians are still coming" and implored Trump to take steps to secure America's voting infrastructure ahead of the midterms.
Officials in some of the hardest-hit cities, such as Minneapolis, Detroit and Chicago, implored residents to stay indoors to prevent frostbite and to keep motorists off icy roads.
Pencilo, a popular social media influencer, implored her 1.1 million Facebook fans to join her on a group trip to The Hague, using a travel agent offering discounted tickets.
In her letters, O'Malley Dillon implored the tech companies to take steps to better inform their users about suspicious accounts and to crack down on the spread of disinformation.
The Ukrainian Embassy in Washington on Monday cheekily implored the public to stop using "the Ukraine," a request that came after President Donald Trump repeatedly used the outdated construction.
He implored us to see the nature of the threat to our country: 'Over the course of my career, I have seen a number of challenges to our democracy.
He implored us to see the nature of the threat to our country: 'Over the course of my career, I have seen a number of challenges to our democracy.
The shepherd knows that the wellbeing and the unity of the People of God are precious gifts that the Lord has implored and for which he gave his life.
"He said later that Notre Dame&aposs workmen on the ground implored him to not remove the statue from the cathedral, saying that during the restoration "we need it.
According to a statement on the local government website on Friday, Mr. Li recently implored local officials to "always be on alert in the war against separatism and terrorism."
After conservative site The Daily Caller ran an op-ed targeting Barron Trump's casual clothing choices, Clinton sent out a tweet that implored the public to leave him alone.
Jazmine's mother, who was shot in the arm in the shooting, implored the public to send in any tips anything they may have seen that could help lead to answers.
Rose McGowan on Monday implored embattled #MeToo vanguard Asia Argento to "do the right thing" as she faces allegations that she sexually assaulted actor Jimmy Bennett when he was 17.
Abadi's overnight announcement came hours after Iraq's military implored residents of ISIS-held Falluja to flee their homes ahead of the operation to wrest the metropolis from the terror group.
Set to Kelis's "Milkshake," the video implored local leftists to turn out on June 29 to demonstrate against a march planned by the Proud Boys, the infamous right-wing fraternity.
In August, Meloche wrote a letter to New Jersey's governor, Phil Murphy, in which he implored the governor to remove the "shall not be served" clause from the state statute.
Lindsey Graham, and former 2016 rival of Donald Trump, implored the GOP presidential nominee Thursday to stop suggesting the US election system was "rigged," arguing it wasn't good for democracy.
" In his op-ed, the former Florida governor implored Republicans to protect their control of Congress, and called on the party to "reintroduce civility, ideas and optimism back into politics.
Even energy companies like ExxonMobil, Shell, and Chevron also implored Trump not to drop the Paris Accord in the lead up to yesterday's announcement from the White House Rose Garden.
The head of the nation's No. 1 bank by assets and chair of the Business Roundtable implored Washington lawmakers Tuesday to get to work on easing the nation's tax burden.
As they did, Mike Jones, 42, one of the orange-shirted volunteers from Peacekeepers Community Patrol, implored audience members to carry the sense of shared community into their daily lives.
Why it matters: Speculation has risen that the Trump administration is sympathetic to putting tariffs on solar imports after Axios reported that Trump implored his staff to "bring" him tariffs.
The formidable Empress and other intimates implored the Shah himself not to flee, but the Shah and his family left their country in early 1979, to become geopolitically unwanted nomads.
In a column published The Guardian in November of this year, the actress implored people living with mental illness to reach out and find groups, support and others like them.
Bobby Rush (D-Ill.) implored Sessions in a House floor speech to keep the Department of Justice agreements as a response to racially charged police shootings of young black men.
Parkland survivor and activist David Hogg has implored fellow organizers to use their white privilege to make sure all people affected by gun violence — especially people of color — are heard.
She implored that Hollywood should not "throw her away" based on her terrible choice of words, which compared Jarrett, a senior adviser to Barack Obama, to Planet of the Apes.
Val Kilmer's sturdy build spoke for itself, with some help from the script: Nicole Kidman, his love interest, lasciviously implored us to gaze at his "eyes, [his] lips, [his] body".
Some Republicans have implored Trump in recent days to keep the program going as Congress works on a solution Dreamers -- who in most cases know no other home than America.
Democrats have repeatedly implored the Trump administration to extend the deadline, saying one month to gather paperwork -- and the roughly $500 application fee -- is not long enough for those affected.
Several news organizations, including CNN, had implored Wood to maintain "the greatest transparency possible in the these proceedings" and regarding the documents they want to keep under attorney-client privilege.
The first woman to speak implored the board to accept out-of-county provisional ballots, a request the Abrams campaign also made in a lawsuit filed a few days earlier.
Harris tweeted that local governments must confront climate issues while the administration won't, while Whitehouse implored the president to read a report on climate change produced by his own administration.
At a black church in Milwaukee last month, sitting on stage next to the candidate, she told her story and implored the city's black residents to vote for Mrs. Clinton.
Felipe's mother, also named Catarina, stood in the family's wood-slat shack in a remote Guatemalan village near the Mexican border Thursday and implored American authorities to release his body.
He said storms powered by climate change had grown more intense, and he implored the international community to learn from the example of Abaco and Grand Bahama and provide support.
In April, while visiting Mr. Cameron in London and celebrating the 90th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle, he implored Britons not to vote in favor of leaving.
The curators quote a letter from the director of Jane Austen's House Museum, who in 2008 implored Janeites not to direct their heirs to scatter their ashes on the grounds.
CNBC's Jim Cramer implored investors on Thursday not to let day-to-day market volatility frighten them out of buying shares of great long-term performers like pharmaceutical giant Merck.
Go deeper: The Washington Examiner has more on Murray's speech, where he implored the Energy Department to approve an emergency order keeping open economically struggling coal and nuclear power plants.
"Bill Nolte no doubt lost his shirt on all those shows, and you can't write your piece unless you stop at the Joynt," Gil had implored, back at the campsite.
He cited a key market parallel from 2008, when then-Ford Motor Co. CEO Alan Mulally went to Capitol Hill and implored Congress to save Ford's competitors GM and Chrysler.
He implored allies to take a harder stance on Iran after a spate of incidents in the Strait of Hormuz, including the downing of an American drone by Iranian forces.
On Wednesday, the president implored supporters in Alabama, which recently passed one of the nation's most restrictive abortion laws, to reclaim a seat lost to Senator Doug Jones, a Democrat.
In others, like Washington Post columnist Petula Dvorak, who implored participants in last year's Women's March to "back away from the pink," it seems to inspire something more like revulsion.
In a closed-door meeting this week, Representative Steny H. Hoyer of Maryland, the No. 2 Democrat and a vocal supporter of Israel, implored members to oppose any Republican motion.
Five years earlier, on his first visit to Arizona (then still a territory), Roosevelt said he could not attempt to describe the Grand Canyon and implored people to preserve it.
He said he and other representatives of the governor had implored the engineers' union to press their members to show up but that, ultimately, the railroad was at their mercy.
At least a half-dozen Senate Democrats, including Kamala Harris of California and Cory Booker of New Jersey, implored their supporters through tweets and emails to donate to her campaign.
Other coaches and teachers who accompanied him implored her to let him back on the team, saying that kicking him off could jeopardize his plans to join the Marine Corps.
" Just this week in Florida, for example, packed crowds waded onto Clearwater Beach, seemingly oblivious to health officials who have implored Americans to practice social distancing and "flatten the curve.
Meanwhile, heartened by the post-Tet spirit of determination and solidarity, the South's urban civil society implored the state to capitalize on that spirit by carrying out much-needed reforms.
Stefano Bonaccini, the region's liberal president, implored Mr. Conte and the country's health minister, both nominal allies, for more time to come up with a more "coherent and shared" solution.
Pleading with his supporters to get their friends and neighbors to the caucus, Buttigieg also implored his supporters not to give in to their fatigue with the fighting in Washington.
South Korean officials who visited Pyongyang as part of diplomatic preparations earlier this month had implored Kim to meet with Trump, the source close to North Korea told CNN Tuesday.
An example of large news: They report that in the spring of 2017, Trump implored Rex Tillerson, then secretary of state, to help him jettison the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
The measure tackles so-called one-ring scams, wherein companies call an individual, but hang up after one ring in the hopes that consumers will be implored to call back.
He implored each of us, as nations and as human beings, to do the same, to see ourselves in each other and to make real that pledge of 'never again.
When the hope arose that "Amazing Grace" was a possibility for the Tribeca Film Festival, coming next month, Robert De Niro called Franklin and implored her to make it happen.
Virginia Giuffre, the woman who accused Prince Andrew of sexual abuse, opened up about her experience and implored the British public to stand behind her, in an interview with BBC.
Last week, prominent supporters implored fellow admirers of his administration to make small donations to the mayor's re-election effort, a last-minute push to raise money before the deadline.
Newspaper editorial boards across the state have implored Californians to vote "No" on the measure, including the Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Sacramento Bee, and San Diego Union-Tribune.
" Steyer implored Trump to "do your job, man" instead of attacking rivals on Twitter, adding, "I don't think there is any point in getting into the gutter with a guttersnipe.
But after the Ghouta attack, rather than act unilaterally, Obama instead implored Congress to authorize military force in Syria, a move many saw as cop-out intentionally meant to fail.
When the journalist told Spacey he was in a committed relationship with a woman, it seemed to make no difference; when he tried to leave, Spacey implored him to stay.
Arsenal 2, Leicester City 1 LONDON — "Don't wake us, please, we are dreaming," the Leicester City manager, Claudio Ranieri, had implored the media before his team's Premier League game at Arsenal.
" On Twitter, Nasser al-Omar implored his more than two million followers to avoid "distorting the image of the human face and the creation of God just to make people laugh.
At one point, according to the documents filed in court, former ICE director Thomas Homan called the Iraqi ambassador to the US, Fareed Yasseen, and implored him to accept the flight.
In his farewell note, he implored Facebook employees to take responsibility for the social network's failings amid the fallout of the most notable privacy scandal in the company's 14-year history.
Rick Scott implored the town's nearly 1,200 residents to stay away from their coastal homes until crews could clear debris and better assess the damage, which is expected to be monumental.
Facebook reportedly spent tens of millions of dollars in advertising and it implored all of its Indian users to send an email to the Telecom Regulatory Authority to support its program.
CPD leaders implored residents of the most violent neighborhoods to get in touch to help the police solve crimes, but trust between the CPD and poor blacks and Hispanics is scarce.
The Post also previously reported that Trump had implored both Coats and Rogers to publicly deny the existence of any evidence of collusion between his presidential campaign and the Russian government.
RELATED: Silverman: 'Ridiculous' remark was unscripted But Sanders' own delegates were as angry as ever Tuesday morning, just hours after he implored them to support Clinton in his prime-time speech.
Andrew Cuomo implored Amazon to come to New York City, reportedly saying he'd "change his name to Amazon Cuomo if that's what it takes", local politicians were wary about the deal.
In his blockbuster testimony, Comey also said Trump asked Sessions to leave the room before the president implored his FBI director to drop the investigation into Flynn's contacts with Russian officials.
After disabling comments on a fashion-centric Instagram post, the Real Housewives of Atlanta and Don't Be Tardy star, 40, implored her millions of followers to be kinder on social media.
She says the concierge told her Jussie was attacked, and when she told him what she saw, the concierge implored her to call a detective and gave her two phone numbers.
"[We] implored the White House not to go ahead and told them that if they did, we would have to reach out to President-elect Trump," a senior Israeli official said.
" She implored the people to protect themselves against that irksome inner voice, festering top-of-mind after Election Day, that would wonder, "Ohhhhhh, if only I had done a little more.
Clinton's campaign chairman, implored Mr. Comey to disclose additional details about the inquiry and said he was confident that the F.B.I. would reach the same conclusion it had over the summer.
Yet May chastised the EU for "bending towards uniformity" and implored it to "respect" diversity—a bold rhetorical move for someone who, as home secretary, fostered a "hostile environment" for migrants.
Speaking from behind the Resolute Desk, Trump said the US could no longer accommodate immigrants who enter the country illegally and implored those who support him to contact their elected representatives.
Hillary Clinton made her first public appearance since conceding to Mr. Trump, holding back tears as she implored her supporters not to lose heart during a speech at a charity gala.
Kellyanne Conway infamously implored Fox News' viewers a few months ago to "go buy Ivanka's stuff," which includes clothing and shoes made workers in countries like Bangladesh, Indonesia, and — yes — China.
Last week, he presented Donald J. Trump with an Arsenal jersey at the end of his television interview with the American president in Davos, Switzerland, and implored him to replace Wenger.
Related: How 'America's Toughest Sheriff' Treats Mentally Ill Prisoners Attorneys representing the plaintiffs in the case implored Snow to refer the case to the US Attorney's Office for criminal contempt charges.
Senators Susan Collins of Maine and Jeff Flake of Arizona laughed as they spoke to each other, while shouting activists implored them to change their minds and vote the legislation down.
ANKARA (Reuters) - Turkey on Friday "implored" U.S. President Donald Trump to return to the negotiating table on tariffs, saying the trade rift between the NATO allies should be resolved through dialogue.
But they implored governments not to hoard a vaccine once it is developed, saying that to do so would be devastating for the broader goal of stamping out the coronavirus pandemic.
But they implored governments not to hoard a vaccine once it is developed, saying that to do so would be devastating for the broader goal of stamping out the coronavirus pandemic.
There's no word on how long this vacation will last or what the teen idols will do with their newfound freedom, but Big Hit implored fans to give them their privacy.
In her own speech, she warned the Davos elite that inaction on climate change was "fueling the flames by the hour," and implored them to stop investing in fossil fuels immediately.
Mike Thompson of California, called the hearing a "new day," noting that Democrats had "implored the previous majority to hold hearings and we were denied," in a statement posted on Twitter.
"At the end of the Civil War, he implored the nation to come together to heal our wounds and to move forward to become a more unified nation," the statement reads.
But his party's power to mobilize was clear an hour later during a large election rally nearby, where Hassan Nasrallah, the party's leader, implored the crowd via video link to vote.
On Wednesday morning, Clyburn said that he'd made the decision to publicly endorse Biden after an elderly constituent implored him to speak out at the funeral of his accountant last week.
Mothers, fresh from cooling their legs in the sea, were implored by their children to consider the plastic sand buckets and inflatable flamingos that a Senegalese had spread at their feet.
Mr. Basuki congratulated Mr. Anies and implored his supporters to "forget all the things that happened during the campaign" — a reference to the religious and racially tinged nature of the election.
The news was announced by Facebook's head of policy, Nick Clegg, himself a former politician, in a speech that also implored politicians not to break up or "dismember" the technology giant.
When Porter became aware the allegations would soon become public, he implored those he was closest to in the administration -- including Kelly -- to defend him, people familiar with the situation said.
New York Magazine reported that a group of activists and computer scientists had implored the Clinton campaign in a conference call last week to call for recounts in the three states.
While there, during a stop at a stadium in the state's capital city, Morelia, the pope implored young people to resist the allure of easy money by joining the drug trade.
In one legend, a prisoner of war in the Civil War implored a jail guard to give him a pickle, and when the guard complied, the pickle inspired the soldier to live.
In September of 2015, UN human rights chief Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein implored member states to establish an international, independent human rights inquiry into possible crimes committed in Yemen by all sides.
It even, thanks to the vote of Senator John McCain, wriggled out of what appeared to be a Republican death grip when Donald Trump implored legislators to kill it in July 2017.
Like a sports coach ripping into her team after a poor first half, she cursed, pounded her chest, thumped the podium and implored - almost ordered - the delegates to back the coalition talks.
Murray's 2010 trial in Morocco resulted in a ten-year sentence which, according to BBC News, was later increased to 25 years, when Kent police implored his initial sentence was too lenient.
And the show implored its viewers to feel sympathy for its devils, Melisandre and Cersei Lannister, who were given two of the show's most meaningful scenes, both of which had no dialogue.
Microsoft, for one, implored Trump on Thursday to reconsider his approach, noting that at least 27 of its employees — from engineers to financial professionals — could be affected by changes targeting the Dreamers.
The NFIB has been staunchly opposed to Obamacare and in favor of the House GOP changes to the program, and officials implored members to contact their representatives in support of the plan.
Davis invoked the spirit of early feminists who were willing to suffer and fight for their cause, and she implored the crowd to vote every chance they get to affect meaningful change.
And Trump, according to people who traveled with the President, later felt ridiculed during a meeting of the G7 in Italy when leaders implored him to stay in the Paris climate agreement.
Another constituent passionately implored MacArthur to push back on the president, citing concerns about his disdain for the judicial system after it blocked his travel ban and for critics in the media.
The advocates implored Obama not to waste any time releasing the secret portion of a 2628 report that is believed to contain details linking the government of Saudi Arabia to 28500/6900.
In a closed-door conference meeting last week, Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy told members to put down their phones and listen as he implored them not to push forward with the petition.
Her message to the millions of people watching her speech on television Thursday night was similar, as she implored Americans to look past fear and tumult and to choose harmony over hatred.
Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.), who was shot in the head at a constituent event six years ago, implored members of Congress to hold town halls — even if they're wary of angry constituents.
In a powerful Sunday op-ed she wrote in the Capital Gazette, the reporter implored Americans to "do something" about the United States gun-violence epidemic — by starting with the midterm elections.
In a tweet responding to Cuomo calling the two "friends," the actress implored Cuomo to "DO UR DAMN JOB" and refuse to book Trump administration officials such as Conway in the future.
WASHINGTON — More than 100 Republican lawmakers implored President Trump to drop plans for stiff and sweeping steel and aluminum tariffs as the White House prepared to formalize the measures on Thursday afternoon.
After the shooting, the United States implored its Iraqi allies to trust the American justice system, which, over 10 years, has delivered guilty verdicts, retracted them — and on Wednesday delivered one again.
Rudy has apologized for carelessly exposing others before he was officially diagnosed ... and has since implored people to practice self-quarantining and social distancing to help stop the spread of the virus.
In the next game, a frustrated Stephens unleashed an eruption of profanity, and during the changeover she apologized to the chair umpire while her coach, Kamau Murray, implored her to settle down.
Now the national anthem is front and center thanks to the president, who criticized players for not standing for "The Star-Spangled Banner" and implored the owners to fire those who protest.
But the goalposts under the Paris agreement are increasingly inadequate to limit climate change unless countries dramatically raise the ambition of their targets this year, as they are being implored to do.
They implored their supporters to vote for the candidate projected to come out on top on Sunday, the centrist, pro-European Union former economy minister Emmanuel Macron, a political novice and outsider.
The Democratic leader aimed piercing criticism at Republicans on Friday for inaction on a host of issues as varied as the Zika crisis and the national budget: "Do your job," she implored.
The lawmakers accused Comey of creating "a cloud over our nation's justice system" and implored him to divulge additional details about his decision, even after a nearly five-hour hearing last week.
"I am asking God that she will not have to use the feeding tube," Ms. da Silva, 32, implored, as outside, roosters crowed in the darkness and dogs barked like town criers.
The GM CEO also implored the power sector to continue deploying renewable energy generation, saying it would entice environmentally conscious drivers off the sidelines by lowering the carbon footprint of electric vehicles.
The Republican senators Susan Collins of Maine and Jeff Flake of Arizona laughed as they spoke to each other while protesters implored them to change their minds and vote down the legislation.
The French Secretary of State for European Affairs Amélie de Montchalin implored British lawmakers to make a decision before the end of the month, saying the uncertainty could cause serious economic woes. 4.
Now Snapchat has the algorithmically-sorted feed I implored it to build back in April that shows your best friends first, but with an option not to view them scrambled up with messages.
Update 10:11am: The father of Srinivas Kuchibhotla has told the Hindustan Times that America is no longer a safe place, and has implored his fellow Indians not to send their children there.
New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern implored people to only speak the names of those who died in the mosque attacks, rather than the suspect's — as she vowed never to mention his name.
Worried that their member corporations could suffer from well-financed opposition in the courts, they have implored Congress to pass, among other things, a ban on third-party funding of class-action lawsuits.
But observers of the relationship say his absence from Trump's network is unusual for a Republican who gave so much to support Trump during the campaign and implored other donors to do similarly.
At the Belz School for Girls, where Mayer went to high school, the principal implored girls to wear thick socks, and "even a belt was considered immodest," according to a classmate of Mayer's.
In an eight-tweet barrage, the Massachusetts Democrat and progressive icon not only used Trump's favorite insult against him, she also attacked his business acumen and implored her supporters to help defeat him.
Robert says he experienced acute psychosis after his estranged wife, Edith, cut off his bipolar Rx ... still, she implored him to get behind the wheel the day of his horrific March 2015 crash.
" Faith made her name with "The Female Persuasion," a 1984 manifesto that "essentially implored women to see that there was a great deal more to being female than padded shoulders and acting tough.
He has questioned the decision of FBI Director James Comey and implored Clapper to make the radical move of barring the former secretary of State from the briefings usually given to presidential nominees.
"As a concession to the shortness of life, we need to get it done," Ellis said, after Andres implored him to allow the prosecutors to show the jury documents an FBI agent reviewed.
Hours before Ryan implored lawmakers to take the training, The Associated Press had published a story detailing accounts from current and former female members of Congress of sexual harassment by their male colleagues.
It's also a kind of landmark in late night history—I can't think of another time that the host of a late night show implored his viewers to call a member of Congress.
That comes as countries around the region and wider world have condemned the use of force on the protesters, and allies like the U.K. and France have implored Israel to show more restraint.
Brandon Dixon, an openly gay and HIV-positive member of the cast, implored Pence to uphold the "inalienable rights" of "the diverse America who are alarmed and anxious" about the newly elected administration.
Andrew Cuomo, who implored out-of-state doctors and nurses to come help treat patients with Covid-19, especially those in New York City, which has become the nationwide epicenter of the pandemic.
Dr. Deborah Birx, a top official handling the United States' coronavirus response, on Wednesday told the tragic story of her great-grandmother dying from Spanish flu as she implored Americans to social distance.
When that moment arrives, I implored them, remember that they came from the same school as a great man who when the birds flew to him for refuge, did not turn them away.
"One week ago, the Department of Justice and F.B.I. implored the White House not to release a deeply flawed and inaccurate memo prepared by Chairman Devin Nunes," Mr. Schiff said in his statement.
Several faculty and students had already implored Chancellor Carol Christ to revoke the invitations of conservative provocateurs Milo Yiannopoulos and Ann Coulter to speak on campus, and their declarations were met with enthusiasm.
In President Donald Trump's speech Friday afternoon detailing his plan to fight back against MS-13 gang violence, he implored law enforcement, "Please, don't be too nice," to the people they are arresting.
In tense exchanges with House Democrats, Ms. Nielsen instead implored Congress to confront what she called a "humanitarian catastrophe" on the southern border by changing laws to crack down on illegal border crossings.
Implored by senior White House staff members to stay on the job, he did, knowing he would be working for a president who had attempted to use him to end a federal investigation.
When he was in his 24s, he implored the agency that placed him with adoptive parents to give him whatever information they had about his biological ones but ran into constant dead ends.
Ms. Nixon called Mr. Cuomo "corrupt" and hammered him over his handling of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which she said he used "like an A.T.M." Mr. Cuomo implored her to stop interrupting him.
Michelle Williams, accepting best actress in a limited series or TV movie for "Fosse/Verdon," implored women to vote for their interests, speaking personally about the importance of women's rights and reproductive freedom.
In both cases, Mr. Trump's advisers implored him to stay out of the primaries, and he agreed to — only to surprise his aides by jumping in to support Mr. DeSantis and Mr. Kemp.
By 2011, workplace raids had dropped by 70 percent since the final year of the Bush administration, and Republicans lawmakers implored Mr. Obama to return to the era of mass work site apprehensions.
Generals like David Petraeus, former head of the Central Intelligence Agency and America's former commander in Afghanistan, regularly implored the troops to err on the side of caution when it came to opening fire.
As much as stern-faced Australian customs agents may have implored Depp and Heard to learn their lesson from the incident, it appears Depp is trying to show the world he couldn't care less.
Buttigieg urged the new officers not to pretend the tension around policing "is unrelated to race and racism" and he implored them to connect with residents in South Bend, including the city's racial minorities.
But although quantitative analysts have long implored teams to think outside the box when seeking to avoid the TTOP, the tradition rooted in the one-pitcher-per-game era has been hard to dislodge.
Challenging other white women to face up to years of acquiescence and latent hypocrisy, Campos implored them to go beyond "good intentions" and consider the breadth and depth of injustice on a broader scale.
League City police in Galveston County identified the women at a press conference on Monday and implored media outlets to publicize their names and other details so they can build leads in the cases.
U.S. asylum officers on Wednesday implored a U.S. appeals court to block the Trump administration from requiring migrants to stay in Mexico while awaiting immigration hearings in the U.S., the Washington Post first reported.
The show piped in conservative commentator Tomi Lahren of The Blaze, who implored viewers to take up the fight against Democrats, the media and the Never Trump movement intent on stopping the GOP nominee.
At the outset of the case, Jackson imposed narrow restrictions on what Stone could say publicly after he implored her to let him discuss the case because his commentary is part of his livelihood.
SOUTHAMPTON, NY. (Reuters) - Phil Mickelson implored officials to ensure that Shinnecock Hills is presented fairly to all players at this week's U.S. Open as he makes another attempt to complete the career grand slam.
When she got to me, she warned me that the path before me was dark, but that she could see a light at the end, and she implored me to go toward that light.
Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz on Tuesday implored the counsel for the Senate Judiciary Committee to ask tough questions of Christine Blasey Ford, who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault.
He implored Democrats to narrowly focus on the core issues he said would drive voters to the polls: Economic insecurity, wage stagnation, drug prices, the GOP tax law and access to affordable health care.
Biden implored Senate Republicans to reconsider their pledge not to hold hearings or votes on Obama's court pick, warning that refusing to do so would do grave harm to the integrity of the Senate.
SYDNEY, Australia — Australia's divisive debate over same-sex marriage returned to Parliament on Wednesday when Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull implored lawmakers to support a bill that would ask Australians to vote on the issue.
The United Nations implored all sides in the Syria conflict on Thursday to allow food deliveries to rebel-held eastern Aleppo, where roughly 250,000 residents, under siege for months, just received their last rations.
"It's another reason why companies are being implored to do things now ... because come early to mid-2020 if Elizabeth Warren is rolling along, everybody is going to be like, 'That's it,'" Faber said.
In a closed-door meeting of House Republicans this morning, Mr. Ryan "implored" his fellow lawmakers not to overstate the facts of the memo, which the House Intelligence Committee voted to release Monday night.
Ms. Ocasio-Cortez not only gave her endorsement, she also implored her legions of online followers to give Ms. Cabán money — and just like that, small cash contributions poured in from around the country.
Rea's public defender, Brad Vaughn, implored them to remember that none of the claims made by the state's bloodstain-pattern analysts could be verified; they had not conducted any experiments to test their conclusions.
WASHINGTON — When President Trump mused last year about protecting immigrants brought to the United States illegally as children, calling them "these incredible kids," aides implored him privately to stop talking about them so sympathetically.
In a section of the fall memo titled "Discretion," the group implored its donors to "not circulate any of the highly sensitive information" and says that information is only available through its encrypted website.
"I have implored Congress and the White House to negotiate a bipartisan budget agreement, because without one, the military will be funded under a Continuing Resolution at the Budget Control Act levels," he said.
Accepting an MTV award for best new artist in 1997, she railed against the artificiality of the music industry, referred to Maya Angelou as an inspiration and implored her fans to think for themselves.
Navy leaders implored lawmakers Thursday to pass stable funding as they testified on their efforts to improve the service after two fatal ship collisions — a plea made as a government shutdown appears increasingly possible.
Washington (CNN)Missing Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi's fiancée implored President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump "to help shed light on" his disappearance in an op-ed published by The Washington Post Tuesday.
Mr. Trump's comments came during a White House news conference with Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni of Italy, who implored the United States to step up its "critical" involvement in Libya, a former Italian colony.
At the hearing on Tuesday, Senator Claire McCaskill, Democrat of Missouri, implored Senator Orrin G. Hatch of Utah, the Republican chairman of the Finance Committee, to commit to holding open hearings on tax legislation.
For 30 minutes they told their stories of growing up in fear of school shootings, of attending funerals for children (one freshman was from near Sandy Hook), and implored him to sign pending legislation.
On Tuesday, Cengiz implored US President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump "to help shed light on" his disappearance in an op-ed published by the Washington Post, where Khashoggi was a columnist.
Gender Politics Fed up with the government shutdown in 2013, Senator Susan Collins took the floor, presented a three-point plan and implored colleagues on both sides of the aisle to work with her.
As was customary, during spring training, a players union representative was to explain Romero's grievance to each team; each team's players, as card-carrying union members, were implored to stand in solidarity with him.
All of which is to say that the algorithm that implored me to buy that ticket was helpless before a question that any sentient NBA-aware human would have had an easy time answering.
For del Potro, a flash mob gathered as fans chanted "Olé, Olé, Olé, Delpo, Delpo," and implored the popular Argentine to autograph photos, tennis balls, hats, T-shirts and even one man's bald head.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell implored his Republican colleagues last week to face protesters and address them (even though he isn't hosting any town halls himself -- opting instead for a trio of closed-door fundraisers).
It marked a notable shift in tone from just weeks ago, when Trump promised that an Obamacare replacement plan was nearly finished and implored his colleagues on the Hill to vote as soon as possible.
That night, I implored those from Memphis and around the country watching events unfolding in Frayser not to dismiss this community's emotions and to try to understand the pain residents were feeling after this shooting.
Mira Sorvino was sitting in Dolby Theatre on Sunday night when Frances McDormand, fresh from winning Best Actress for Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri, implored all the female nominees that night to stand with her.
Since he entered the role, Cuccinelli has implemented policies that cut back the time immigrants have to consult with attorneys before their initial asylum interviews and implored asylum officers to be stricter in the interviews.
Check out the vid ... Taggart appeared cheery going after Donald and implored him to have the decency to admit what he allegedly did to her and the group of women accusing him of sexual assault.
But Moulton also recalled Mattis's now-famous letter to his Marines before the invasion that implored them to "engage your brain before you engage your weapon" and reminded them to treat all noncombatants with respect.
After discussions the delegation implored all parties to live up to the terms of the deal, including the appointing of a prime minister to name a new inclusive government and parliamentary approval of its program.
Trump also revealed the economy is weighing on his mind on Tuesday, when he implored the Fed not to raise rates — another break from norms dictating the president should not comment on central bank policy.
In recent speeches, Thunberg has implored policy makers everywhere to listen to what scientists have said about the need to start reducing greenhouse gas emissions fast to meet the goals of the 2015 Paris Agreement.
John Oliver, the host of HBO's "Last Week Tonight," implored his viewers to not only subscribe to publications such as the Times and Post, but to local newspapers and non-profit journalism outlets like ProPublica.
"We met donors and implored them to continue their support to this country to ensure we don't lose momentum," Ertharin Cousin, executive director of the WFP, told reporters during a four-day visit to Kabul.
Relatives of Americans imprisoned in Iran implored the Trump administration on Wednesday not to forget their loved ones, whose fates may have just become murkier now that the United States has quit the nuclear accord.
And when Nordstrom stopped carrying Ms. Trump's products, Kellyanne Conway, one of Mr. Trump's top advisers, did a television interview from the White House briefing room during which she implored viewers to support the brand.
NASHVILLE — President Trump accused Democrats on Tuesday of siding with brutal immigrant gang members over American citizens and implored Republican voters to turn out in November's midterm elections or risk the safety of their country.
Hurricane Michael was expected to strengthen in the Gulf of Mexico, taking aim at the Florida panhandle, where residents were implored to get out of harm's way ahead of life-threatening waves, winds and rains.
Listing Mr. Trump's attacks on Muslims, like suggesting that they should be barred from entering the country, Mr. Minhaj implored Ms. Trump to stop abetting her father, and then closed with a sharp-edged joke.
These claims have no provable connection to reality, and in his own tweets and retweets Saturday, one of the whistleblower's lawyers, Mark Zaid, implored officials to "#protectthewhistleblower" and push back against Trump's rhetoric and tweets.
Fans booed and refused to leave as organizers implored that they get away from the main stage to take shelter, even as a downpour and lightning moved precariously closer to the beach's metallic stages and installations.
Lee also implored us to see his ancestor for the symbol of racism that he is, and his hope that we can deal after the violence in Charlottesville — violence that was enacted under his acenstor's name.
For instance, Weston, Massachusetts-based Monster Worldwide Inc has implored customers through training materials to list salary ranges and jobsite addresses on postings in hopes that following Google's guidelines for such items will generate more clicks.
Andrew M. Cuomo has repeatedly implored New Yorkers to "think big," a mantra he has seemingly also applied to his own State of the State address, which in effect he has made into a weeklong event.
Trump's criticism of NATO isn't new Trump is not the first American politician to call on NATO to do more -- Presidents Barack Obama and George W. Bush both implored the European allies to boost defense spending.
On Monday, the day after comedian John Oliver implored his viewers to leave a pro-regulation, pro–net neutrality comment, the FCC claimed it had suffered a DDoS (denial of service) attack that crashed its website.
Some implored Americans to put gender aside and vote for the best person for the job -- even as Trump bragged about groping women and ran a campaign of aggrieved misogyny, blatantly appealing to angry white men.
The report also alleges that when his supply of undisclosed documents ran low, he implored his brother-in-law and wife — who also worked in government agencies — to help him by handing over more classified material.
I know for a fact that I am not going to remove the seeds from my tomatoes before eating them, or stop popping the occasional ibuprofen, as the doctors speaking at the "Gut Check" panel implored.
" Against that backdrop, Tapper implored graduates to instead "use the critical thinking skills" they have learned in the classroom and "resist the temptation to subject yourself only to that which re-affirms what you already think.
To target the House, the cigar industry hired former Representative James T. Walsh, Republican of New York, a former House Appropriations Committee member, who has implored lawmakers and their staffs to back the exemption for cigars.
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe apologized for meeting with Trump after the election, and Obama implored Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to be a vocal defender of liberal values, the book says, according to the Times.
The Priorities USA chairman implored Democrats not to be distracted by the daily outrages in Washington and instead to stay focused on jobs, wages and health care, which consistently poll at the top of voter concerns.
Mr. Trump's allies had hoped that the debate would halt the exodus of fellow Republicans from his candidacy, and they publicly implored members of the party on Monday to stick with him through Election Day. Gov.
They have implored the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to subsidize coal plants, and the administration is now entertaining a bailout plea from FirstEnergy, a struggling Ohio utility company whose coal-and-nuclear business is badly outdated.
But it was not until a pair of conservative women, Representatives Barbara Comstock of Virginia and Martha Roby of Alabama, implored Mr. Trump to withdraw that previously hesitant Republicans stepped forward to reject Mr. Trump's candidacy.
According to the lawsuit, Trump implored her to help him find a present for "a girl," and Carroll agreed to advise him, going back inside the store, where Trump suggested they head to the lingerie department.
"If ever there was a moment to think not of just your party but for the country, this is it," Senator Jeff Flake, Republican of Arizona, implored his colleagues before his bipartisan resolution was shot down.
Andrew Cuomo of New York has implored Trump to use the Defense Production Act to help the state gain desperately-needed ventilators, slamming the president for saying he's a "wartime president" but not acting like it. 
Tiananmen also remains a point of contention between China and many Western countries, which have implored Chinese leaders to account for giving the People's Liberation Army (PLA) the order to open fire on their own people.
Mr. Johnson outlined his plan on Monday in a letter to Mr. Cuomo, who on Sunday had criticized New Yorkers who flocked to the parks despite social distancing guidelines and implored city officials to take action.
Andrew Cuomo (D) implored the federal government on live television and radio early on Tuesday to send his state 30,000 ventilators, far more than the 200063 ventilators he said were initially offered by the Trump administration.
Both sides' failure to legislate allowed the cruelty to persist for weeks while a mounting bipartisan consensus in Congress implored the president to stop doing what its own laws arguably gave him the discretion to do.
Senator Amy Klobuchar of Minnesota, who has been contesting Iowa as a vigorous underdog, implored voters here to "have my back" because she had to return to Washington briefly to attend to impeachment duties on Monday.
The new White House emphasis on STEM and computer science amounts to something of a policy coup for the tech industry, which long has implored the U.S. government to prioritize education in those high-demand fields.
Using the phrase "to the maximum extent permitted by law," the order directs federal agencies to move decisively to implement changes, including granting flexibility that insurers and states had long implored the Obama administration to provide.
"Let's give the F.B.I., the authorities, enough time to do their job and save lives," Representative James E. Clyburn of South Carolina, the majority whip and the bill's sponsor, implored his colleagues from the House floor.
UNITED NATIONS – The United Nations implored member countries Monday to fill a critical funding gap that the Trump administration created by sharply cutting the U.S. contribution to a program that helps Palestinian refugees across the Middle East.
As he opened the chamber for what's been expected to be the final legislative day of the year, McConnell implored Democrats to accept the miners provision as it is and not recklessly shutdown the government over it.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump was expected to decide on Thursday whether to extend sanctions relief to Iran under the 2015 nuclear deal as major European allies implored Washington to preserve the landmark arms control pact.
"(The pope) implored anew God's forgiveness for the sins and failings of the Church and its members, among whom priests, and religious men and women who succumbed to hatred and violence," the Vatican said in a statement.
In late September, the Farm Animal Investment Risk & Return (FAIRR) implored 2000 major food companies including General Mills, Costco, Walmart, Whole Foods, and Kroger to disrupt the global meat supply chain by investing in plant-based proteins.
And he implored men in the crowd -- who polls show favoring Donald Trump in next week's presidential vote -- to take a true measure of their opposition to Clinton, the first woman to clinch a major party nomination.
John Kennedy launched his presidency with a speech that, amid the daunting challenges of the time -- from the Cold War and its nuclear demons to poverty and inequality -- implored all who listened to pose a fundamental question.
Following the Parkland shooting in April, the comedian Michael Ian Black implored us to consider how "boys are broken" and then wrote an op-ed in the New York Times about the psychological perils of traditional manhood.
Quintana, who entered his start against the Kansas City Royals still searching for his first victory, implored Renteria to allow him to go back out for the seventh inning after he had already struck out 10 hitters.
ISTANBUL, Aug 10 (Reuters) - Turkey's trade minister on Friday implored U.S. President Donald Trump to return to the negotiating table on tariffs, saying the trade rift between the NATO allies can and should be resolved through dialogue.
JANESVILLE, Wisconsin — A week after House Speaker Paul Ryan implored the GOP presidential candidates to take a more civil tone, Donald Trump went to the Republican's hometown, spat in his face and defended his controversial campaign manager.
Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York, the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, who would lead impeachment proceedings, implored Republicans to reach across party lines to address what he called the "culture of corruption" around Mr. Trump.
In January, after "Roma" was nominated for the best picture Oscar, Mr. Spielberg even called AMC and Regal, the largest theater companies, and implored them to play the Netflix film even though it was already available online.
Just Monday, the White House implored tech companies to use their skill with artificial intelligence to analyze a trove of scholarly research on Covid-19 and related viruses to glean insights on how to fight the illness.
After presenting the newly updated statistics and emphasizing their severity, Cuomo implored the federal government to step in before it's too late for New York and other states, which he said will face the apex later on.
" Kim Molitas, a spokeswoman for the National Capitol Regional Police, had implored residents not to share information about the casino hotel on social media, asking locals to "help keep people inside Resorts World and our police safe.
" Senator Ben Sasse, a Nebraska Republican who opposed Mr. Trump's nomination during the presidential primaries, also implored him to stop, writing on Twitter that making such comments "isn't normal and it's beneath the dignity of your office.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy implored his Democratic counterpart on Monday to reconsider maneuvers that restrict the GOP's ability to use procedural tactics to shape a pair of war powers resolutions coming to the floor this week.
At the end of her stump speech during her campaign's final months, Ms. Harris would tell Iowans about coming to the state during Mr. Obama's first run, and implored them to help her recreate that historic moment.
"Senate District 10 special election win by a Democrat is a wake up call for Republicans in Wisconsin," Walker said in a series of tweets, in which he implored Republicans to stay focused on their economic message.
The committee's top Democrat, Representative Tim Walz of Minnesota, had implored House leaders to delay the vote to give both chambers time to strike a deal and took issue with how the $2 billion extension was funded.
In the first, the problem was affection: Officials implored chicken owners to stop kissing, snuggling and sharing their homes with their fowl after a whopping 13% of people who contracted salmonella 'fessed up to smooching their birds.
She also implored fans to put pressure on the Carlyle Group, a private equity, alternative asset management and financial services corporation that reportedly helped put up money for the sale of her music to Braun and Borchetta.

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