If people want to find God or religion, it is something they ought to be able to do themselves, and should not be pushed or hassled into it. |
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Now I've been a biker since I old enough to work a kick-stand so getting hassled by the fuzz is nothing new. |
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Doctors are no longer remote gods of the white coat but increasingly hassled and fallible human beings. |
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If the aim this time is to find asylum-seekers who have disappeared, British ethnic minorities will, inevitably, be hassled. |
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While visiting a local go-go, Sonny sees a dreary deb named Diane getting hassled by a man and he slips her a note. |
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Sure they were bothered by the state police and hassled by the communist militia, but that just spiced up the spirit of adventure. |
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We are harried and hassled by time, the clock is our master, the ghost that turns up at every feast. |
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Most skaters are active, enthusiastic and trying to do what they love without being hassled. |
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I was on the phone to a Caribbean travel company, hassled, trying to get myself organised. |
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It began with a blog, where she posted pictures of lechers who had hassled her. |
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Even though they had very obviously secured victory and there was no way back for Wexford still they harassed and hassled the visitors. |
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Cool Hand Online Poker is for the poker player who does not want to be hassled by the Pro's and the Sharks. |
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Rita was calm under pressure, never looking flushed or hassled. |
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Engle says that when she filed a grievance, DWP managers denied her overtime pay, hassled her about the dress code and intimidated her by hovering around her workstation. |
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For seafaring tribes across India this is the reality: backbreaking work for scant reward and being hassled by the authorities while doing it. |
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The authorities have hassled groups that train election monitors in Kyrgyzstan or promote land rights in Laos. |
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In the past week, candidates from a variety of political groups and backgrounds have been hassled, harassed and, even worse, arrested. |
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Sadly, today's newspapers are full of headlines about Czech drivers being hassled by German and Austrian police. |
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The senators pointed out that if people did not want to be hassled by a union it should be their right. |
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He hassled us a lot in Parliament, and he leaves big shoes for Lady Ashton to fill. |
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Gala TV is regularly hassled by various state institutions with fake legal claims, like bogus notices of tax payment irregularities. |
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Apparently they got hassled by some bloggers, and this constituted Chicago-thug-style politics, you see. |
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The capital, Tripoli, is a pan-African city of Italianate squares and Arab souks where visitors can wander without being hassled by touts or pushy shopkeepers. |
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He urged anyone who had been hassled at a cash machine by anyone of Eastern European appearance to check their accounts and contact police if necessary. |
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By day, he has to remain out of sight, but in the evening, he pushes his cart out and chooses a place where he is unlikely to be hassled by the police. |
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Peter Wahl develops a new rationale for international taxation as a means of regulating globalization and developing new policy options for the hassled national state. |
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Checkout chicks are hassled into letting their family pass through the register without paying. |
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Like wouldn't it be wonderful to not be hassled when you walk down the street with your partner, hand in hand, or when you do the same things that the straight couples do, and it will be accepted? |
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Mrs. Jennings: I think I am being hassled a bit, Mr. Speaker. |
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Positive feelings include happiness and enjoyment while negative feelings include feeling frustrated, depressed, hassled, angry, worried, or criticized. |
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But I felt unsafe, and other black journalists were hassled. |
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Believe us when we say, the one thing that is most likely to spoil your holiday in The Gambia is constantly getting hassled by bumsters. |
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And he said not once was he hassled at opposing arenas for his sexuality. |
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Mom is constantly hassled but goodhearted. |
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He was the media spokesperson, and we all hassled him endlessly. |
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Additionally, undecided voters were hassled by some political party representatives who tried to influence the vote by standing close to the voting booths. |
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On several occasions, a campground employee hassled us, saying we had to leave, even though we were no longer occupying our site, and even though the place wasn't busy. |
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The unlucky boy was hassled by a gang of troublemakers on his way home. |
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The 28-year-old not only hassled the visitors' midfield but also delivered pinpoint balls with alarming accuracy as far as the east Londoners were concerned. |
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