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That kind of story appeals to me.
Rock appeals to young men and women.
Rural life appeals to me very much.
It was the type of presentation which appeals to the audience.
Your site appeals to people who are interested in cats.
She appeals to me.

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The chief of police appeals to the public for help and assistance.
This decision has been upheld by the Court of Appeals.
But the rest of your proposition. giving yourselves up, that rather appeals to me.
I hope it'll discourage her and her confounded appeals.
It appeals more to women than men.
Whatever appeals to me.
Painless, there's something about you that appeals to me.
That appeals to me, Doctor.
And that appeals to you?
That appeals to a lot of us.
What is there about a hoodlum that appeals to certain women?
That appeals to me.
Glad you're not one of those who lets these emotional appeals influence him.
The only thing about you that appeals to me is your M-U-N-Y. Money.
What appeals to me is the chance to serve my country.
He has responded to my financial appeals with generosity.
You tell them that Nick Donati appeals to the sportsmanship of the American public for fair play.
What kind? - Whatever appeals to me.
There's even a 75-cent breakfast if it appeals to you.
If any of your Hamburg girls appeals to me, you can call me Kasimir.
Don't think for a moment the idea appeals to me either.
Well, my decision would be reversed by a court of appeals.
I have received too many appeals from resurrected Romanovs.
Well, that certainly appeals to me.
If she appeals to you, don't be shy.
Doesn't go to an office, sits around drawing an infantile comic strip. that appeals only to morons.
If he appeals to your intelligence, that's great.
Any unsocial incident involving Number Six should be reported to the Appeals Sub-committee.
We represent the Appeals Sub-committee.
Appeals Sub-committee already?
Or perhaps the thought of spending an eternity bending knee and tending sheep appeals to you.
It's wonderful, if that appeals to you. - Yes, it does.
Appeals are costly.
You've heard those appeals before.
I confess the idea appeals to me.
I assumed Blake was guilty and concentrated on justification and appeals for mercy.

News and current affairs

NEW YORK - A recent decision by a United States appeals court threatens to upend global sovereign-debt markets.
Incredibly, the US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit in New York decided that this meant that if Argentina paid in full what it owed those who had accepted debt restructuring, it had to pay in full what it owed to the vultures.
But Berlusconi is also a master of ambiguity, someone who appeals to liberal values while pursuing an anti-liberal, populist, and corporatist agenda.
When the popular former mayor of New York City, Michael Bloomberg, attempted to ban large sugary drinks, public opinion - not to mention the New York State Court of Appeals - rejected the effort, despite support from medical experts.
Appeals, when filed, are routinely rejected.
If Europe is not prepared to take up arms when it must, then its appeals for fair play will sound to the rest of the world like mere posturing.
There will be appeals to the European Central Bank to expand the monetary base, as if imitating the dollar were the answer to all the industrial, structural, and demographic problems plaguing Europe.
By enshrining them in the Constitution, these fundamental rights and principles become legally binding, and citizens will have greater scope for bringing appeals to the Court of Justice.
Moscow will understand a policy based on mutual respect for each other's interests better than simple appeals to goodwill and friendship.
Budget limitation appeals not just to the old, but is especially attractive to young people, who worry that they will be made to pay the costs of caring for an increasingly elderly and dependent population.
But this clearly appeals to those who feel that they have been neglected and forgotten.
But apathy about democracy is what makes so many ordinary Indians prey to poisonous appeals.
Neo-conservative appeals to the example of the British Empire are far-fetched.
Its acolytes deplore the grit and relativism of politics and issue futile appeals for moral revivals.
While that logic certainly appeals to Europeans today, Hamilton insisted on a stronger reason for pursuing sound finance than merely the pursuit of expediency.
When Obama attracted a crowd of 200,000 to a speech in Berlin last summer, Republicans criticized him as an elitist who appeals to crowds overseas but not to blue-collar workers at home.
His characteristically intellectual rhetoric was replaced by simple and direct appeals to the electorate.
The Communist Party has based its legitimacy not only on a high rate of economic growth, but also on appeals to nationalism.
Speaking in clear, declarative sentences, Sanders sets forth an idealistic conception of government policy that appeals to a great many people on the growing left of the Democratic Party.
Sanders appeals to the popular frustration with the compromises made by America's leaders, including the centrist Bill Clinton.
Finally, Ahmed Mekki, the former deputy head of the Court of Cassation, Egypt's highest appeals court, will lead the justice ministry, which is in need of real change.
This approach appeals to those who think that the French and Dutch referendums were a rejection of the British liberal economic model.

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