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- noun Plural form of
appeal . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
appeal .
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Examples
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For conventional medical providers, however, “alternative” suggests a loss of income, while the term appeals to consumers for the same reason.
The Best Alternative Medicine Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier 2000
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For conventional medical providers, however, “alternative” suggests a loss of income, while the term appeals to consumers for the same reason.
The Best Alternative Medicine Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier 2000
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The title appeals to my ego and, more importantly, I like the idea of being in control of my destiny.
AC/OS 2009
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Ewyer said that developer Treasure made sure that the title appeals to everyone -- pleasing both fans and newcomers to the
G4TV - The Feed 2008
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Rendell said that while he continued to support the death penalty as a deterrent if it is carried out "in an expeditious way," he blamed what he called the appeals system for delays that have lasted decades.
Phillies Zone 2011
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It is only the fringe of the republcian party that Palin appeals to, and the NRA is the biggest part of the far right fringe.
Palin gives 'stirring' gun rights speech at NRA dinner, says group 2009
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The only people that Sarah Palin appeals to are the slackjawed, knuckledraggers with single digit IQ's who aren't capable of thinking for themselves!
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– - This is why Palin appeals to the wingnuts: In the land of the blind the woman with one eye is a Queen.
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The Dems know unquestionably that Palin appeals to millions of Americans that have woken up to their tax and spend, socialistic agenda.
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Is it the judge who proclaimed that the court of appeals is where “policy is made,” or is it the nominee who pledged “fidelity to the law?”
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