With the new cameras will come no mercy, no human face to wheedle, cajole, or insult. |
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Of course, she had no idea if she could talk her manager into stopping at some of these towns, but she could beg and wheedle and cajole if she had to. |
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Many times he would approach a patient and wheedle his great head under the patient's hand. |
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Instantly there flashes to mind the image of a carpet salesman in the Istanbul bazaar trying to wheedle me into his stall. |
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Insubordinate air-force officers would skip the indoctrination and congregate at the buffet, where an ingratiating KGB man would try to wheedle them back in. |
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I'd like one of those, too, if you can wheedle him into telling you where he got it. |
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He can only listen to the local politicians and in turn try to bend the ears of federal ones, to wheedle some extra money here, another road there. |
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