It's not that I make a habit of accosting MPs in health food shops, it's just that I mistakenly believed I knew him. |
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More recently, we've seen six-foot koalas accosting political leaders and asking in depth questions on real issues. |
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Ideal as a watchdog, this dog will neither be aggressive nor cringe with fear on accosting a stranger. |
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On accosting a prey, tarantulas paralyse it by sinking the fangs and injecting venom. |
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I do, however, have a problem with people accosting me on the street and begging me in their particularly weird way to donate money to African babies. |
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For most New Yorkers, there are few things as irksome as strangers accosting you on the street. |
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In your return, we're present on the pontoon and assist you in your operation of accosting. |
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Without unloading dock, the only possible access for them is an accosting in zodiac on the sector more protected. |
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I considering accosting a hapless victim in the produce department. |
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He's made an entire career of accosting celebrities, from Bradley Cooper to Will Smith to Adele. |
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It won't be long now until it will be no longer safe to walk the streets, without hoards of mad students in tartan trousers and kaftans accosting you with home made fliers. |
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The Northern Irishman is likely to be called to account for accosting the referee Euan Norris on the Hampden pitch after Celtic lost a controversial Scottish Cup semi-final to Hearts last Sunday. |
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But there have also been reports of men with guns accosting aid workers. |
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Money-changers sit at the base of a banana tree accosting visitors. In this section Stretching the threads 106 ways to annoy ReprintsBoth frontier towns aspire to something better. |
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The modifications started in octobre 2006, have been finished in April 2007 and have allowed a bigger covered capacity of 3300m² and the doubling of accosting wagons and trailers. |
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After the lock, free accosting enters the two poles. |
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Stephen, that is when the accosting figure came to close quarters, though he was not in an over sober state himself recognised Corley's breath redolent of rotten cornjuice. |
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