The CVI secretariat is in many ways like the conductor, who cajoles and encourages the musicians. |
When you climb Mount Kenya, the guide wakes you at 3am and cajoles you ever higher. |
As Loveness checks him for bedsores, the camaraderie between the two is instantly apparent: she cajoles the 40 year-old and asks after his condition since her last visit. |
He finally cajoles her into quiet with promises of a new coach and attendants, only to have a fresh quarrel break out over an expensive rebato she has bought for herself. |
As the choric figure Paulina, Zenaida Yanowsky prowls around and cajoles them with sinewy authority. |
In Japan Shinzo Abe has sworn to lift salaries, and cajoles and threatens Japanese bosses to deliver on his promise. The facts give such rhetoric resonance. |