But I certainly wouldn't want to be using my time to nag people about smoking and exercising. |
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Every day, we would nag my big sister Nadia to find out when our mother was going to come and fetch us. |
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All I can do is offer tea and sympathy and resist the urge to nag him to go see a dentist. |
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Molly, the horse I ride most often, is difficult, I think she'd be better off as a one rider horse than a Riding school nag. |
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He'd come all the way on a poor nag who should have been retired to the pastures a long time ago. |
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There was a co-ordination between the milko and his nag, of which many managers these days could only dream and hope. |
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This old nag is the supposedly wonderfully well-bred mare you're trying to sell me? |
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Seabiscuit was a stumpy nag that looked set for the knackery until it was teamed with one-eyed jockey-cum-boxer Red Pollard. |
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Then when summer finally arrives, we blast the air conditioning and nag about how muggy and unbearable the weather is. |
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Of course, it is wrong to nag, pressurise, coax, cajole or emotionally blackmail one's offspring into providing grandchildren. |
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Andrea wasn't the sort to nag, rather such a quiet, forbearing type that people would hold her up as an example. |
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North Yorkshire women have been asked by police to nag their motorcycle-loving menfolk to ride with more restraint on the county's roads. |
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One of his horses runs today, another tomorrow, and his final nag will run on Saturday. |
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I'll never forget the look on her face the first time she sat on the old nag! |
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Three crowns and an old nag she'd borrowed from a student would not buy her that automobile. |
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He jokingly refuted suggestions his horse won the race because of rumours the nag had been given steroids. |
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I have a tendency toward being a bit of a nag to Chris, and I guess I put him in a temper. |
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I'm adjusting my diet but it may be time to go nag the doctor for a change of medication. |
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I had to nag him a bit, but he did go to get it checked because he doesn't usually have a cough, so this was something different. |
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She will not nag you and will always be the first to admit she was wrong when you've had a disagreement. |
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My parents know what I do, and whilst not thrilled, are resigned enough not to nag me and trust that this is a temporary situation. |
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We extend a welcome to all you women who constantly nag your husbands to complete those unfinished jobs, now is your chance to learn the skills yourself. |
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So I nag them, they nag me, and it's a collaborative effort. |
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The victim of cyclophobia could only travel only by trotting along on his favourite nag, but his miraculous feet carried the Treparry team upward and onward. |
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Bafflingly, from the few glimpses we're given of it, this haven appears anything but alluring, with Julia coming across as a self-satisfied nag and prig. |
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Now you don't have to nag the rest of the family to back up, or chase down their computers to do it yourself. |
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I earn my living with my horse and wagon, and this morning my nag died. |
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Does the family go out less than once a week? The parent educators don't just nag parents to read to their offspring more and hit them less. |
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What I am getting at is, what if this person was a nag or very critical? |
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I used to nag her but she refused to live under a siege mentality. |
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As I've been thinking about today's forum, one thought has continued to nag me, and perhaps it may be on some of your minds now. |
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Moreover, despite the fact that the author claims it's freeware, you'll be entitled to a nice 9-second nag screen until you purchase a license. |
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But the pain that has bothered him for almost a month continues to nag at him. |
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Johnson bristles at these slights, which nag at him like a pulled hamstring muscle. |
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I will select a swaybacked old nag without a lick of spirit. |
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In other words, Sainsbury's is presenting itself as the most reliable nag in the race. |
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It gets him nowhere to pull down, to nag at rules, to deprecate authority, to pass judgment on policies of his firm. |
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If everyone is imbued with the safety spirit there will be no need to nag or to talk tiresomely about safety. |
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As always with this author, you have to endure a 3 second nag screen as you haven't paid for a licence... That said, it fulfills its purpose perfectly and the easy of customisation plays in its favour. |
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The man's wife continued to nag him about how dangerous it was, and so he cut up the stake into pieces and destroyed it. |
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The threadbare landscaping and blandness nag at him. |
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This new world was to stay with him and nag at him until he gave in to it. |
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Whew, okay, that's done and now you don't have to nag anymore. |
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And yet it still had the sting of catharsis, letting Walt say what he felt: that Skyler is a whiner, a nag, a drag, responsible for anything that happened to her. |
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And make sure the message is clear and positive: you're not trying to browbeat or nag people to do what's right, you want them to WANT to do what's right for patients and for themselves. |
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I therefore have the task of being part cheerleader, part nag. |
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There, nurses cannot nag them against using public transport or about completing their course of antibiotics, so they mix widely and unwittingly encourage their infections to evolve increasingly impervious forms. |
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Parents nag from the perspective of experience. |
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This is especially true for migrant workers who complain that it has become easier for their families to nag them about sending more money or material things. |
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Try not to nag or bring it up in a way that will turn them off. |
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Who wants to nag, if you can go to the beach and eat a Gatsby with smoked salmon and cream cheese? |
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Trouble is, being bankers, they placed your hard-earned cash on a clapped-out old nag heading for the knacker's yard and not the winning post. |
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They are slow and reticent, and are like a dull good horse which lets every nag pass him, but with whip and spur will run down every racer in the field. |
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They were very young and very quiet and I was not in the mood, so I went down to the incense seller, near Kmart, and bought a couple of boxes of nag champa. |
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There is a Hindu festival called Nag Panchami each year on which day snakes are venerated and prayed to. |
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The core of the calculation is a series of matrix diagonalizations carried out by NAG routines designed to handle Hermitian matrices. |
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When the team prevented nerves in a limb from growing, but added the nAG protein to stem cells in the limb, the limb still regrew. |
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The drilling program currently includes plans to drill wells in the South Sierra, Nag, Bow Shock and Sumatra prospects. |
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It may be noted that Anti Tetrorism Court No 2 had issued black warrants against Ahmad Ali alias Sheesh Nag on Saturday and January 7 was set as the date of execution. |
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Nag said that the AIF hopes to fund its first project within the year. |
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