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  • icies, and criticized her own government for appealing a Supreme Court decision on the issue in 199
  • ed Braden v. United States, a companion case appealing a similar 2 U.S.C. § 192 conviction.
  • He is currently in the process of appealing a criminal conviction stemming from charges
  • Leaving this aside, what's appealing about Crawford is the musicality of his lang
  • Writing about something that is not appealing about a product or a popular blogger.
  • “There was something appealing about naming myself after a heart attack”, h
  • tinctive quality was the funky, rhythmically appealing acoustic piano playing of Sample, who helped
  • attracted to baby mammal faces and find them appealing across species.
  • er trips is similar to Catherine Zeta Jones' appealing act in the American film, Entrapment."
  • His topics of research are highly appealing and his writing style makes them assessable
  • s little to make the structure more visually appealing, and might even do it a disservice by making
  • only educational and understandable but also appealing and fun.
  • es the local-mode commodity at both its most appealing and its most politically volatile".
  • of father Perez soon acquired notoriety; his appealing and educated personality, his affable treatm
  • acquired from InfoSpace was more technically appealing, and decided to move forward with that solut
  • oyed the soundtrack, seeing it as "creative, appealing, and mature" and "a must-have".
  • d classical songs arranged by Frommermann to appealing and witty popular songs of the day by writer
  • ness and her ability to be both romantically appealing and boisterously funny.
  • l who are generally seen as being physically appealing and eager for extra income or benefits.
  • al Calvinist confessions were generally more appealing, and the remaining four Zwinglian cities all
  • He also introduced appealing and informative catalogues to market the new
  • s of the Gilded Age found his designs highly appealing, and the wealthy neighborhoods of Clifton, W
  • The visuals were judged appealing and the screen-filling bosses the "real star
  • d several small tarns making its traverse an appealing and challenging walk.
  • no matter what" attitude was one of the most appealing and liberating aspects of both movements.
  • nance that is not only haunting, but catchy, appealing and extremely contemporary!
  • hel Bentham commends the manga for its "fun, appealing art style".
  • roast (as in Italy provolone cheese is very appealing as is the roast in Argentina ).
  • es who wrote that the show was as "fresh and appealing as a roll of Necco wafers found in a mothbal
  • Worley's phrasing "undeniably country and as appealing as his performance was on the ballad '[When
  • -epic, gothic, operatic, and silly, and it's appealing because of all of this."
  • Electro-shock weapons are appealing because they leave no mark, although the phy
  • a mustache, Ayres still retains much of his appealing boyish sincerity.
  • as it is still recognized as one of the most appealing buildings in downtown.
  • Swank's appealing, but the character's a blank; Gosselaar give
  • since to make their anti-virus products more appealing but did not put much time in up to that time
  • used on land) was deemed more aesthetically appealing by the Republican flag, and it was adopted (
  • party was keen to look for younger and more appealing candidates.
  • f the New York Times said the series "has an appealing cast and doesn't insult viewers' intelligenc
  • ively on "Crijns' spirited direction and the appealing cast."
  • Street develops its own very distinctive and appealing character and becomes one of the nicest shop
  • llic rural childhood juxtaposed against less appealing city life, which was a theme among some popu
  • ns found the game decidedly average and less appealing compared to previous releases such as Champi
  • In fact, Akiba-kei culture is the most appealing content attraction for the Japanese internet
  • among the three processes, providing a more appealing cosmetic appearance in many applications.
  • an outstanding & versatile presenter with an appealing determination to get to the heart of a matte
  • deen Army has also taken the unusual step of appealing directly to the American public via several
  • hough Jennings fought the results further by appealing directly to the United States House of Repre
  • The government announced it was considering appealing directly to the House of Lords, but in March
  • Kershner, who was an appealing directorial candidate to Lucas because of hi
  • but his attorneys convinced him to continue appealing each time.
  • co) was a first choice, but the idea was not appealing enough for older audiences.
  • Readers find Off Beat's setting especially appealing, feeling that Quick has effectively crafted
  • oured for its tolerance, low maintenance and appealing floral display.
  • manages to hold attention thanks to Spice's appealing flow (his rhyming skills are solid, to be su
  • ontrol, and was arrested for making a speech appealing for immediate peace negotiations.
  • on began legislation was passed that made it appealing for the Manawatu County Council to build the
  • As Reverend Proctor was appealing for calm, a prisoner brandishing two sticks
  • al pre-recorded inserts of Tennant and Piper appealing for donations to Children in Need.
  • s, but melts on contact with skin, making it appealing for baby creams, suncare balms, hair product
  • g officially as a part of the Guominjun, and appealing for peace.
  • However, as an attempt to make it more appealing for seasoned IF players, Plotkin added an "e
  • ale adult detainees aged 18 and over who are appealing for asylum or have failed in seeking it, Dov
  • wkwardness of the works is actually somewhat appealing for both artists and probably deliberate.
  • b drivers as a means to make this place more appealing for tourists using the already existing eart
  • Not commonly imported but is appealing for its attractive colour pattern which rema
  • hat year ranged from £1,366.00 (Jenni Murray appealing for BEAT (Eating Disorders Association) on 2
  • itecture allowing for plugins, more visually appealing graphs (using Flash), and better performance
  • He is currently appealing his sentence.
  • Echols is appealing his sentence and his defense attorney notice
  • Michael Behenna is currently appealing his verdict based on the contention that the
  • South African police chief Jackie Selebi is appealing his 15-year prison sentence and conviction o
  • At the time of his escape, Kimes was appealing his 35 year sentence for robbery and murder.
  • of Eddie Cantor, "a comedian of deftness and appealing humor.
  • Measom and Merten found the subject matter appealing in part because of their own experience of h
  • lly developed woman in a "childlike" role is appealing, in the same manner as other forms of sexual
  • m her former employer and sank into poverty, appealing in vain from time to time for the Emperor to
  • national Cricket Council (ICC) for excessive appealing in the match as he began celebrating a dismi
  • Noting that fried fat is appealing in taste, it was regarded as a treat that so
  • Longest Bike Ride, what makes this Tour more appealing is that this Tour is organized by profession
  • The attorney who will be appealing Judge Chaney's ruling in the Tellez case, St
  • playing the title, Lightning becomes a more appealing lead character.
  • ghtness that makes it one of the year's most appealing local indie features."
  • The building's exotic design made it an appealing location for Hollywood filmmakers.
  • , he would turn his head and give me such an appealing look, saying: “Oh Batesie, you wouldn't, wou
  • Appealing mainly to a female audience, the film was an
  • The opera's touching libretto, appealing melodies, and elegant instrumentation proved
  • orian ironmongery offered a treasurehouse of appealing metalwork, with elaborate manufacturers' cat
  • 's performance: "He played this part with an appealing mix of presence, confidence and humor".
  • of The Hollywood Reporter praising it as "an appealing mix between The Hardy Boys and Indiana Jones
  • stently a pleasure, some of the album's most appealing moments occur during several Bley/Swallow du
  • name suggests, it has a lot of hard hitting, appealing more often to casual hockey fans then hardco
  • ge of the recreational opportunities and the appealing natural landscape.
  • nedy administration, but did not receive any appealing offers.
  • g only those parts of the religion which are appealing or convenient without having to commit to an
  • form between November to March, and have an appealing orange blossom fragrance.
  • creenplay [is] often dreadful . . . the only appealing performance is Miss MacLaine's, and she's to
  • But Stefan had more than an appealing personality to draw listeners, he dispensed
  • es both the fancy rat and the fancy mouse as appealing pets.
  • The fact that Toronto was an appealing place to move to only made it easier to move
  • s well know around kent as being a less than appealing place - it is clear to see from the syringes
  • The gardens have a good collection of appealing plants and flowers.
  • obtain a work permit, thus making him a more appealing potential signing for European clubs.
  • The chain has been a winner in the "Most Appealing Produce" category in Memphis Commercial Appe
  • It that Makes Today's Homes So Different, So Appealing?, produced for the This Is Tomorrow exhibiti
  • mposed entirely of the endosperm produced an appealing product that research has since proven to be
  • al format to make the film more commercially appealing, reaching a wider audience.
  • nival of life' with an overwhelming sense of appealing realism.
  • Matthews presented Castro as a romantic and appealing revolutionary, bearded and dressed in rumple
  • looks good for a laugh provided by a set of appealing Shore girl characters.".
  • School was therefore appealing since it enabled her to get away from him -
  • Pacino has not been this uncomplicatedly appealing since his Dog Day Afternoon days, and he mak
  • kien which stated that the two words have an appealing sound when combined.
  • Despite the more commercially appealing sound of the album, it fell short of the sal
  • asp of commercial rock dynamics producing an appealing sound redolent of the early Undertones".
  • Her girlish good looks gave her an appealing stage presence, which added to her celebrity
  • drawing of Leonardo da Vinci, illustrates an appealing subject in the history of art: the marriage
  • erving grantees will have no formal means of appealing such decisions."
  • Mount Azuma's appealing symmetrical crater and the nearby fumarolic
  • vourable for edible consumption, despite its appealing taste.
  • His playing with Armstrong, although appealing, tended to be very predictable.
  • atures of any young mammal face are far more appealing than those of the mature adults.
  • o with The Cheese Nun because cheese is more appealing than fungi.
  • is route was circuitous, thus making it less appealing than more direct road routes, but traffic no
  • ic swash", the character of Sazh became more appealing than her.
  • On 4 September 2007, the deadline for appealing the new grant of permission expired and the
  • tage, for example, by creating a pretext for appealing the results later if the unfavourable candid
  • nts of order to challenge the maneuver, then appealing the Reed's rulings to the floor.
  • 003 Holden offered Harvey an apology for not appealing the results at a testimonial dinner for Harv
  • t to the relicensing of Oyster Creek and are appealing the decision in the federal court.
  • Kernell is appealing the convictions.
  • he County Council declared they would not be appealing the decision.
  • This led to St. James appealing the decision to the California Supreme Court
  • rcial one as a way of making new houses more appealing through including a riverside view.
  • an attempts upstate to court votes by openly appealing to suspicion of New York City have usually b
  • ing this line of argument, Mozi was directly appealing to the idea of enlightened self-interest in
  • With Stalin appealing to the Soviets' patriotic and religious sent
  • ed programme of extra-curricular activities, appealing to pupils of all ages and aptitudes.
  • r people who are health conscious while also appealing to masses.
  • l had ignored the HSE which led to MacDermid appealing to the High Court.
  • WHO also is appealing to donors to come up rapidly with the money,
  • panded the paper, with new magazine sections appealing to the women who now predominated in educati
  • n church leaders also criticized the BNP for appealing to Christians in its campaigns, saying that
  • ugustyn Kordecki, did not lose courage, and, appealing to the Mother of God, inspired Polish defend
  • e LCB could stage new and interesting works, appealing to the whole family.
  • just king beds so that the hotel can be more appealing to group bookings.
  • Hi, I am appealing to anyone who know's the occupation dates of
  • party sought to dislodge Rane from power, by appealing to New Delhi, mostly unsuccessfully.
  • who have already been condemned and who are appealing to Jesus.
  • illustrations that are not childish, yet are appealing to the child.
  • "Agnus Dei" is a personal address, a prayer, appealing to a personal God through Jesus for a person
  • garden that is operated by users online was appealing to Goldberg because "it was the most absurd"
  • lved such cases "by an ad hoc consideration, appealing to musical performance practice" (see Ramesh
  • o Francis Walsingham, undermining Kelley and appealing to a commendation from the King of Poland as
  • ork in a way that is meaningful and visually appealing to as many as possible.
  • he normal form of terms in the λ calculus by appealing to their denotational semantics.
  • The meeting passed a resolution "earnestly appealing to the Government to give effect during the
  • tly apply to their initial statement, but is appealing to it sardonically (not ironically).
  • after spending the afternoon drinking raki, appealing to people to return.
  • While fervently appealing to accept Christianity, she says Jains belie
  • ummate internet candidate," in their opinion appealing to an online population of "isolationists, a
  • ong Mediterranean influences and proved more appealing to international juries than most Finnish en
  • many of the calculation functions also were appealing to the science and engineering markets, such
  • Moore's arguments sometimes claim that he is appealing to general puzzles concerning analysis (cf.
  • tives, and the corporate sector, rather that appealing to the populist base as his father had done.
  • The multiplayer element was noted for appealing to a diverse demographic for its party game
  • k achieved its feminine reputation by way of appealing to women with little experience in drinking.
  • es to successfully drive off the Lifeform by appealing to its peaceful side.
  • ghted the plight of many animals at the home appealing to the public to consider re-homing.
  • ent world and to discover which area is most appealing to them.
  • In such a scenario, appealing to a national sense of Islamic identity, as
  • a more essentialist view of women's nature, appealing to women as mothers and embracing motherhood
  • a course to political work in the community appealing to the voters and saying to the voters, ‘You
  • merica, a trait which makes many of his maps appealing to collectors.
  • hristians, addressed to Marcus Aurelius, and appealing to the Emperor's own experience with the "Th
  • ard Cem in such a way as to prevent him from appealing to the Christian powers to aid him against h
  • ally, the song deals with a lovelorn female, appealing to her lover for solace; the title of the so
  • as intentionally designed to be centrist and appealing to the public.
  • ing a homogeneous style that is perceived as appealing to the critics.
  • to counter the United States Navy in part by appealing to private enterprise to engage in privateer
  • chnologies" is also the one that is the most appealing, to children.
  • n splinter party to a nationwide mass party, appealing to the lower classes and their tendency towa
  • ce to Robert E. Lee in order to make it more appealing to southern children and their parents.
  • he Greek population and above all avoid them appealing to the West for liberation, potentially spar
  • gainst the General Assembly as unlawful, and appealing to an assembly of the clergy lawfully conven
  • the key to winning contemporary elections is appealing to 'alienated' voters--that ever-growing gro
  • Paul VI concludes the encyclical by appealing to the laity to pray for vocations to the pr
  • n the design of a cyclotron; the project was appealing to Desiderius Flir and Gustav Hertz at Sieme
  • h, but also as a challenging culinary trophy appealing to thrill-seeking consumers."
  • ty of Chicago, and to make the festival more appealing to audience and staff of various ethnicities
  • tracting support for continued resistance by appealing to the widely held Confucian value of monarc
  • w an overhaul by the network to make it more appealing to women.
  • a 20/30, saying that it did "a great job at appealing to different audiences", but at the same tim
  • g duration of peace talks in Lusaka, Zambia, appealing to both the Government of Angola and UNITA t
  • to the New York Daily News or Daily Mirror, appealing to broad audiences with more attention paid
  • The programming style is now very appealing to the younger demographics making WVID some
  • which makes it a lot more accesible and more appealing to home buyers.
  • While this might have made federal politics appealing to Lougheed, he viewed it as a drawback; he
  • record companies to cover R&B hits generally appealing to blacks with their own more polished arran
  • Appealing to a significant Muslim crowd and also leadi
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