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He appealed to our emotions.
He was accused of theft.
No matter how angry he was, he would never resort to violence.
He sometimes wished to go to extremes.
He often complains that he has a toothache.
He was accused of stealing money.
Between you and me, John's idea doesn't appeal to me very much.
He became bad-tempered, continually criticized his wife's cooking and complained of a pain in his stomach.
The President called on everyone to save energy.
You must appeal to public opinion to win the election.
You must never resort to violence.
Governments usually resort to price control when inflation has reached a certain level.
In asking voters to approve the new tax, the President appealed to reason.
The residents made complaints about the noise.
We should appeal to reason instead of resorting to violence.
We made an appeal for support.
We must appeal to public opinion about the matter.
Mr. Yappari appealed to the judge for mercy.
Nuclear power plants don't appeal to everybody.
You must never resort to violence.

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