They're condemning and browbeating anyone who questions any of this, branding dissenters as unpatriotic and treasonous. |
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The people at Scottish Racing do not seem to be browbeating ministers, civil servants and enterprise companies, so I will do it for them. |
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Now, instead of browbeating his chosen boys into submission, he let them do whatever they wanted. |
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It was crude demagogy, browbeating nationalists and Indians through Kashmiriyat. |
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It is such arrogance, such intent on browbeating those who thwart their design which has brought the EU to such disconnection with its people. |
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As a result, they have resorted to browbeating, dragging bankers into the finance ministry and ordering them to cut rates and lend more. |
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He left the country high and dry and left poor Kim Campbell to take a browbeating at the polls. |
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Instead, they till a middle ground, choosing to teach by example rather than by browbeating. |
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There, barring a few bad eggs whom you rarely get to hear about, most students are interested in education rather than browbeating other students. |
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Russia's president has had a busy few months in the spotlight: from browbeating over Syria's chemical weapons to bullying Ukraine over trade deals. |
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The ethos formerly underpinning Virgin Atlantic standing alone with nothing but a hefty marketing budget and a penchant for browbeating rivals—seems shallow by comparison. |
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Thabo Mbeki, a former South African president mandated as mediator by SADC, reacted with a scathing letter, browbeating Mr Tsvangirai's lot for rejecting the ministry-sharing idea and accusing it of being a Western stooge. |
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That may well be an underestimate, as more funds, in search of the latest fad, try their hand at browbeating listed firms. Activists' ideas are increasingly winning the backing of shareholders with deeper pockets. |
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Mariah threw a diva fit and started browbeating Nick about being an absentee, no-good husband. |
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Is scolding and browbeating an acceptable way to exhort? |
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