The young woman from the Basij kept badgering my translator, though she would not meet my eyes.
Two hours later, he stalked the center of the penalty area, badgering his players during a crossing-and-shooting drill.
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It is a vicious circle: The naggee tires of the badgering and starts to withhold, which makes the nagger nag more.
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The Law Lords heard that, in the letter, she alleged some jurors were "badgering and intimidating" others to reach a particular verdict.
Democrats of the Left are badgering him to reform the secret service.
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Most social games hope to make money by badgering and frustrating the player to the point that they pay a tiny amount of money.
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Now, if only Gamestop would stop badgering me to preorder things.
Through enough heart-to-heart talks and badgering, I came to see credit as an option only to be used for large, important purchases like homes or cars.
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He told the court Huhne, who was bidding to become an MP at the time, wore Ms Pryce down by "badgering" her to take the points.
My petulant badgering of Audin had been nothing more than second-rate theatrics, which no doubt all of the Afghans expected from an earnest and self-righteous American.
When the repeals finally came, in the early nineteen-sixties, Hancock staked his claims and, after more rounds of badgering, persuaded mining executives from Britain and the United States to invest in the Pilbara.
On Friday, Condit's attorney, Abbe Lowell, defended his client's actions and criticized Chung for "badgering" his client about whether or not the California Democrat had a sexual relationship with missing former intern Chandra Levy.
We do know it means more than harassing, which is described as badgering or pestering conduct, since 1512 makes intentional harassment a misdemeanor -- a lesser offense of corruptly persuade, which is a felony.
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There, he has much annoyed Estonians and Latvians by badgering them in what they often see as a tiresomely prefectorial way into being nice to their Russian minorities, particularly in language and citizenship laws.
Part of the -- I mean, if you look, if you take all the news clips -- not the whole performance, but the news clips that have dominated television reporting on this -- they have focused on a series of exchanges that I think by any estimation largely represent badgering by questioners over issues like what was -- why did you disagree with me over Iraq.
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