- - Fundraising letter, e.g.
- - Call from a blood bank, e.g.
- - Telethon, e.g.
- - Charity's request for help
- - Request to have a higher court review the decision of the trial
- - Make formal request to a friend about to include exercises
- - Charm of a quiet ringing of bells
- - The attraction of a soft ring of bells
- - beg for a ring that holds power
- - Challenge in a higher court
- - A quiet sound, by request
- - The charm of a soft chime
- - charm of a power ring
- - this is lodged when father returns with a different plea
- - Challenge a court verdict
- - A piano with a bell-like sound, has charm
- - what the campanologist produces, we hear, to evoke sympathetic interest
- - Review of court decision to attract interest
- - 'Howzat?', for example
- - a request made which made father go pale
- - seek a second opinion?
- - Urgent request for attractiveness
- - A ring, you say, and a charm
- - turn up briefly ahead of long court challenge
- - Shock about European legal process
- - Ask for a new trial
- - Challenge a verdict in a court
- - Attraction of climber getting into lap dancing
- - Pop back and ring to make a request
- - Dismay about European legal challenge
- - Call for superior judgment
- - earnestly request a soft sound of bells
- - Judicial review
- - Make a request in court
- - Attraction, charisma
- - Beg beseech
- - Response to a verdict
- - request for a cricket umpire's judgement
- - Legal procedure, please
- - Request for support
- - Attraction — legal process
- - Rocker attraction
- - Request for a second trial
- - Post-verdict tactic
- - Howzat!
- - Heartfelt request — attraction
- - Go to a higher court, say
- - Legal challenge
- - Plea
- - Petition to a higher court
- - How's that for charm?
- - Request remuneration leaving European Parliament
- - What to do after a bad ruling
- - Attractive quality that a cricketer hopes is successful?
- - Take to a higher court
- - Contest a verdict
- - Court loser's option
- - It might be universal
- - Try for another trial
- - Be attractive (to)
- - Charm; entreaty
- - Legal option
- - Bring pleasure (to)
- - Challenge to a verdict
- - Verdict challenge
- - Entreat, plead
- - Convicted felon's recourse
- - Seem to change sides finally, making request for money?
- - Lawyer's post-trial filing
- - Dismay about Grace's last call to umpire?
- - Losing lawyer's recourse
- - Convicted one's hope
- - Ask for another hearing
- - Choice for a convicted felon
- - What some losers in court do
- - Suit to turn up with length not right
- - Post-verdict recourse
- - Fund-raiser's letter
- - Take it to a higher court
- - Post-trial action
- - Attorney's filing
- - Recourse after a guilty verdict
- - Be enjoyable
- - Word with sex or snob
- - Attorney's recourse
- - Post-trial proceeding
- - Request to retry
- - Legal action
- - Request for aid
- - Challenge a verdict in a higher court
- - Court loser's recourse
- - Attraction or charm
- - Try to retry
- - Legal tactic
- - Post-verdict legal tactic
- - Idol's attribute
- - Judicial revisit
- - Court challenge
- - It follows sex
- - Fund-raising letter
- - Legal motion
- - Guilty verdict response, often
- - Attorney's ploy
- - Court case, sometimes
- - Courtroom loser's recourse
- - Defendant's resource
- - Convicted's hope
- - Legal writ
- - Judicial action
- - Second chance in court
- - Legal move
- - Seek a new trial
- - Legal petition
- - Go to a higher court
- - "I ...... unto Caesar": Acts 25:11
- - Have charisma
- - Sequel to conviction
- - Be attractive.
- - Fund-raising affair.
- - Sex
- - Magnetism
- - Power to attract.
- - Star attraction?
- - Supplication
- - Entreaty
- - Heartfelt request
- - Urgent request
- - Earnest request
- - Petition
- - Attractive quality
- - Charisma
- - Drawing power
- - Attractiveness
- - Fund-raising effort
- - Beg
- - Curb
- - Request
- - Snob
- - Plead
- - Attract
- - Attraction
- - Legal recourse
- - Court do-over
- - Allure
- - Claim
- - Ask earnestly
- - Charm
- - Draw
- - Legal proceeding
- - Court action
- - a request for donations to support a charity or cause
- - contest a court decision
- - Call for support
- - Second chance in court case
- - Charity request
- - word that can follow sex or snob
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