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Medvedev has been pestered by reporters in Moscow all year about whether he will seek re-election.
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At first, Nguyen asked (pestered) his sister for financial information so that he could tweak his model.
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Suraj Sharma, a 17-year-old from Delhi, was pestered by his brother to accompany him to a try-out.
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Apparently in our online world of virtual networks, the last thing we want is to be pestered by brands and companies.
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John had pestered his dad for a few days after the fire to take him to see the remains of the office.
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Several cricketers visiting the subcontinent have complained about being pestered by bookies.
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Banner made room for him at the end of a table next to his assistant, the same woman Roseman pestered with all those phone calls.
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It was removed from the site a few weeks later, but by that time he said he had already received "millions" of calls and was still being pestered.
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In his junior year there he pestered the deans into assigning him a former Oxford don to tutor him three hours a week in the history of ancient Greece.
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But top schools weren't willing to pay to reach students, and the students who were the Review's customers didn't want to be pestered by the kinds of schools that were willing to pay.
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Returning to Minnesota, she pestered Cargill, the local giant in commodities trading, for a job, then traded agricultural commodities in the Midwest and ran a bond desk in Australia before making vice president of trading.
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