The Democrats should turn a deaf ear to his pleas for mercy on his record as a businessman and tax shelterer.
Others include Rhondda-born Rachel Tresize for her collection of short stories, Fresh Apples and Mathew David Scott, a teacher in Cardiff, for his novel Playing Mercy.
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His appeals for mercy were turned down by the Pakistan government and the country's Supreme Court.
The Hammers are in danger of relegation this season but Ferdinand says there will be no mercy for his boyhood team.
Beasley, who did not take the stand to plead for mercy, hung his head, local media reported.
What Pollack neglected to mention in the 2006 article was that the same activists who had opposed and obstructed "agbiotech" relentlessly for 20 years were suddenly whining about the "hype" and "over-selling" of its benefits--rather like the teenager convicted of murdering his parents who pleads for mercy from the judge because he's an orphan.
Burnside's winning collection The Asylum Dance is his seventh, although he is also known for his two novels The Dumb House and The Mercy Boys.
Hungry for mercy, she too eagerly wove into his clumsy effort at distraction an identity he had not supplied, allowing it to be the truth, until time wore the deception out.
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.
But it was a serious defensive lapse that nearly let the Rams in as a sloppy back pass from Keane was intercepted and fed into Christie, only for the striker to hit the keeper with the goal at his mercy.
He sidestepped De Gea with ease and composure at the Stretford End then, with an open goal at his mercy, missed the target hopelessly as the taunts for the former Liverpool striker rang around Old Trafford.
The fly-half overshot the ball slightly and opted to pop it up to his support rather than try to gather for himself, only for prop Geoff Cross to spill the pass with the line at his mercy.
Andrei Loktionov had the prettiest goal for New Jersey, with a toe-drag move that left goalie Ilya Bryzgalov at his mercy.
Eventually, you will eliminate the opportunity for competition and then you are at the mercy of the last player standing who can now name his price.
But Babel wasted a glorious opportunity to snatch the win for Liverpool after 88 minutes, when he somehow headed Kuyt's cross wide with the goal at his mercy.
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