Miss ARMSTRONG importuned her father not to give it up; when be hesitated, (surrounded by secesh influences as he was,) she asked him, I think, for twelve (12) men, saying she would defend the ...
importuned or intentionally aided that person to engage in that conduct, and second, that he did so with the state of mind ...
Leopold importuned Stanley--a native of Wales who, for reasons of his own, passed himself off as an American--to help him conquer the hitherto unexplored area south of Uganda. Stanley did not bite ...
These men for years were importuned to join hands with those who were stronger and ready to pull them out from their embarrassments and fit them in to be useful in the administration of the ...
The formerly enslaved people at the camp importuned him to write letters helping them find lost relatives. It was an almost impossible task, since they didn’t know the last names their family members ...
He had importuned a few times, and finally she did go out on a date with him. And she wrote to Mitt and said she'd gone out on a date with him. And actually she'd gone on a second date with him.
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One count against Mr. Trump, for example, said that he “unlawfully solicited, requested and importuned” Georgia’s secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger, to violate his oath of office by ...
Bosch sets the scene with élan: The miser is importuned both by an angel to repent and by a rat-faced demon to accept a bag of riches that seems to bulge with coins. Meanwhile, a younger iteration of ...
Moscow is being importuned for new loans and agricultural imports. But Nikita Khrushchev is having difficulties of his own. To achieve theoretically perfect socialism, Khrushchev knows that he ...
without being importuned by fellow clan members asking her for money and bewailing their troubles. New Guineans have learned to appreciate the modern urban inventions of opaque bags and trouser ...
has been repeatedly and persistently importuned in the matter, and every member of Congress is in a position to thoroughly satisfy himself on the subject. Ever since Commissioner Moore frst took ...