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We did not have to supplicate for soldiers on either side.
"All those who supplicate in this very average court practise it to a more or less degree."
All individuals must set aside their own needs and supplicate themselves to the needs of the State.
He had learned there how a full colonel could wince and supplicate in his presence.
She heard her own moan become louder and supplicating.
His mouth opened and shut; his hands made supplicating gestures.
Twenty-four arms reached toward a wall of mirrors, supplicating an imaginary audience.
Sermon 75, is regarding the way to supplicate for peace and blessings on Muhammad.
The fourth, her face contorted in agony, saw him and reached out a trembling, supplicating hand.
The captain raised his hands to his chest and gripped them there, supplicating.
Carty was shrinking into the background, making with supplicating eyes.
Her tone was supplicating, but with an undercurrent of tension that warned him against refusal.
"It's not for us to supplicate any more.
Behind him, the trees moved, clasping their branches together in the gentle breeze like supplicating hands.
It waved its trunk wildly, as if supplicating approval.
He held his arms out wide, supplicating.
Best and most beloved of men, I supplicate and entreat you to observe one point for me.
Supplicating eyes were cast upward, but when my prayer was breathed, I once more wildly gazed at the door.
He held his bloody arm up, trembling, supplicating.
"Is there nothing I can say, no means by which I can supplicate you?"
For this reason, it is recommended to supplicate for the disbeliever to be guided.
He even composed a prayer, which has been preserved, supplicating divine support and protection for the Royal forces in the day of battle.
She was tired; her head leaned now on her hands as if in sleep, and she reached out for him, supplicating.
He heard the usual requests from a group of supplicating natives and-as usual-turned them down.
Her arms had crept downward past his shoulders, soft as white ribbons, and were trying to join together before him in supplicating embrace.