"Only someone who has encountered mercy, who has been caressed by the tenderness of mercy, is happy and comfortable with the Lord, " he said in 2001.
In 1988 he watched in pain as Michael Dukakis was battered without mercy by George Bush.
The Air Force was asked to stand by for possible mercy flights, but its planes are old and of dubious airworthiness.
Arias responded Tuesday by pleading for mercy, saying she can become a model prisoner who teaches inmates how to read and speak Spanish, and helps the prison launch recycling programs.
"In sentencing the accused, I have taken into consideration the plea for mercy by the defence team, but the law has to take its course, " Judge Okeke is quoted as saying.
They will be joined by Children's Mercy Hospital and Duke University Medical Center.
The other two, both operated by the Sisters of Mercy in Dun Laoghaire and Galway, were missing substantial records.
His appeals for mercy were turned down by the Pakistan government and the country's Supreme Court.
Within hours, a hastily convened Commission on the Prerogative of Mercy met, chaired by the attorney-general, and advised the president to commute the sentence to life imprisonment, which he did.
The competition itself is run by Microsoft, drawing on expertise from Mercy Corps and The Joan Ganz Cooney Center at Sesame Workshop.
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Anyone who tries to rip off vulnerable homeowners and anyone else victimized by the fire will get "no mercy" in finding and prosecuting them, several officials said.
He blocked Messi and then Ibrahimovic spared Arsenal when he blazed over the top with the goal at his mercy after being set up by Dani Alves' inviting cross.
The misericord, or "mercy seat", used as support by priests during long services, is to being unveiled St Mary Magdalene Church in Leintwardine.
Regardless of the luxe level, all glampers are attempting to trick Mother Nature by enjoying her benefits without being completely at her mercy.
The point is that neither investors nor Moody's believe that the biggest, most complex banks would be left by the Treasury to founder and die at the mercy of markets: the likes of HSBC and Barclays would, in the words of Moody's, still benefit from the probability of systemic support.
Zenovich is particularly good at showing the legal system to be driven by personality and by media politics, but she does Polanski no favors by dwelling on his difficult past (as if pleading for mercy from the viewer) and yet selecting archival clips in which he comes off as almost solipsistically remorseless.
He spins an extraordinary tale of great industrial wealth, compulsive acquisition of art, decorated with complicated sub-plots involving serial adultery and divorce. (His failure to decide whether this is industrial history, art history or good gossip must explain the meaningless title.) Thyssen had five wives, though Mr Litchfield's account of these marriages was at the mercy of Thyssen's memory, which was impaired by alcoholism and the arrogance of wealth.
Former Newcastle GP Dr Dave Moor was investigated further by the GMC despite his acquittal following allegations he carried out the "mercy-killing" of a terminally-ill patient.
By relying on Internet lines it doesn't control, Vonage is largely at the mercy of cable companies and traditional phone companies to provide reliable, high-speed Internet connections.
Valjean, who would have shown mercy and resolved the situation with much better results, is focused on avoiding detection by Javert.
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Spain had great chances in the second half with David Villa denied by the legs of Heitinga, and Sergio Ramos who headed over with the goal at his mercy.
Companies are increasingly trying to insulate themselves from the problems of beleaguered banks by improving their systems (and their cashflows) in order to avoid being thrown back on their mercy.
The petition was filed by Devinder Pal Singh Bhullar on the basis that there had been "an inordinate delay" in deciding his mercy plea.
Higdon should have doubled the visitors' lead when he was put through by a long ball, but he was unable to keep his shot on target with the goal at his mercy.
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