A thought kept hammering over and over in his head, sort of a worry that kept nettling him. |
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If we're so comfortable in our non-belief, do we need to go around nettling the believers? |
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My happy muse was interrupted by the prickly, nettling sensation of being watched. |
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The author and her interlocutor were forgotten as the readers debated their responses to this humorous, nettling narrator. |
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Apparently you'll be able to tolerate me nettling you then, huh? |
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Burgundy is the album's second track, but naming the opener Pre seems like encouragement to think of it as the first and, once again, Earl seems to need nettling into opening his mouth. |
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Often, American officials say, that softer approach has come in the hope that Americans will ultimately have more influence if they avoid nettling Mr. Karzai — though that view has been hotly debated. |
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Published in 1930, just eleven days after his death, his last work Nettles was a series of bitter, nettling but often wry attacks on the moral climate of England. |
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