For months he pestered her with calls, and persecuted her with letters, memorials, and remonstrances. |
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Here he is photobombing Kathleen Sebelius at an event where he reportedly pestered her to call his children on his phone. |
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All the way to his dorm room he pestered me about it, and I, quite easily, maintained my silence. |
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I again politely declined, but was good enough to point him in Fester's direction so he could be pestered about the non-functional video screen. |
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She might never have left home had her husband-to-be Patrick not pestered her with repeated proposals. |
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But there were many words he couldn't understand and he pestered his grandfather with queries about what they meant. |
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He extravagantly wined and dined us and constantly pestered us with her submissions despite our rude photocopied rejection slips. |
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Emily split up from Rushton but he pestered her with constant text messages and phone calls. |
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She pestered her parents for years to let her go to Germany, with which she had developed a fascination. |
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No waiters pestered us to buy more drinks or ask us to vacate the table, even though there were probably hungry diners waiting upstairs. |
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And I literally made a hit-list of all the experts, the real brainiacs, and I just pestered him until they met with me. |
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The youth felt a rage coming on, like a pestered caged animal, and cursed the ineffectiveness of his single-shot rifle. |
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They had all been pestered by the police before, of course, but what teenage boy hadn't pulled some stupid stunt to get the cops on there backs? |
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He pestered his mother for a piano, and soon was trying to replicate the sound on a tiny Casio keyboard. |
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Most of the popular girls from my school constantly pestered me for a picture of him, but I never gave them anything. |
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Students, for example, are constantly pestered to get tested for non-fatal, non-dangerous STIs such as chlamydia. |
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The bouncer is being pestered by two girls wearing backless halter-neck tops and micro-skirts that leave little to the imagination. |
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Poor Sarah Jane must have been wearing something that they liked as she was pestered from the moment we arrived. |
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In 1975 she pestered her parents to go to see The Osmonds perform live at Earls Court in London. |
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She pestered her husband to take Elizabeth as a sister wife. |
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Growing up, my mother always pestered me to watch her as she cooked baked ziti, macaroni and cheese or chicken soups in her crockpot. |
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This legislation would create that small area of safe space where a child can learn without being pestered by drug dealers. |
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As I expect to have to pay it, I would like to savour these last moments of not being pestered by the taxman. |
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They must receive trade benefits instead of being pestered with our dumped goods. |
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John found himself pestered with frivolous, vexatious complaints, and faced delays in prosecutions. |
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First, there is a domestic herd in northern Saskatchewan that from time to time is bothered or pestered by a wild herd. |
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If you are regularly pestered by telephone calls from marketing companies, cut them short and do not answer any questions. |
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On the other hand, complaints from consumers pestered by telephone marketing continued to increase markedly. |
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If you feel pestered by telephone canvassing, you can report your case to the Swiss Commission for Fairness. |
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We have pestered the RCMP long enough that now they have in place a sound policy for referring victims of crime. |
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The attendance at a symphony concert, into which he had pestered his parents, was a decisive experience. |
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They seem bothered and pestered by the very patients and citizens they are sworn to help. |
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About two years ago, a woman claimed to be pestered by a spirit throughout the night. |
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I quit my fancy art-gallery job, threw myself into a wide variety of classes, and pestered Cory until he offered me a job. |
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The jazz fan who pestered him for narcotics turned out to be a federal agent. |
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When I was a kid, I pestered old people with questions about what life had been like in old times. |
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He pestered his parents for his own set of weights. |
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The little fella has pestered me for weeks to get him walkie-talkies after spotting them in a magazine. |
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For example, when people complain about practices such as video surveillance, aggressive telemarketing and mandatory drugtesting, their concern is about the 'privacy' issues of being watched, pestered and coerced. |
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In order to avoid being pestered by the people who wanted to question her, at my suggestion she used to hide in the pulpit, and remain there all the time that I was at school. |
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My child pestered me for the whole week before he went to camp. |
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Who has never pestered while learning the F chord? |
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In October Mr Herman, from Sunbury-on-Thames in Surrey, won PS195 from a company that pestered him with promises of compensation for miss-sold payment protection insurance. |
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A black plumber working under the sink in coveralls was being pestered by a negligeed housewife. He was only trying to do his job, but she just wouldn't leave him be. |
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It was not for mere completeness that early discographers pestered jazz musicians about who played what, even the rhythm section instruments, on their records. |
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