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My ex badgered and badgered me into tasting it, still gross.
We watched as several people badgered the bouncer for tickets.
He badgered members of the video team for promotional materials.
He interrupted his questioners, badgered them, yelled at them, mocked them.
It seems he's badgered his way into Deirdre's affections lukewarm tolerance.
Prosecutors say the texts prove Carter badgered Roy to his death.
We were badgered to justify our position, interrogated about our motivations.
The company has also badgered rivals with its unlimited data plans.
The catalog explains how Halpert badgered other dealers to collaborate with her.
" Schwarzenegger badgered Corden a little further and said: "Forget this English charm.
It's because they're being badgered by the White House to do it.
Cowsert badgered her father about the legislation, which she found dangerous and unsettling.
According to press accounts, he basically just badgered those governments to stop sending people.
"The brand has been badgered," said L. Sandy Maisel, a Colby College political scientist.
And how will one man who likes "a private life" respond when badgered by Eichner?
He badgered CNN anchor Brianna Keilar when she referred to Trump's then-dismal poll numbers.
The little evil voice that badgered the Big Easy on the course followed him home.
"Strzok showed immense restraint given how badgered he was," the younger Mr. Goodlatte tweeted Monday.
He badgered Mike Huckabee, the former Arkansas governor and presidential candidate, into supporting the bill.
I badgered my parents, aunts and uncles for stories to shore up this supernatural status.
Instead, Trump badgered heads of state of the alliance that an increased financial commitment was needed.
For years, Trump has publicly badgered Amazon CEO and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos on Twitter.
Mr. Cuomo badgered Mr. Prendergast and other leaders to finish the Second Avenue subway by Jan.
Still, 2015 will be remembered as the one year that DFS badgered the hell out of us.
He berated them on the way to the White House and badgered them once they got there.
But having long harrangued China for its disrespect of such rights, America now finds itself badgered, too.■
In an uncomfortable interview, Mr. Boudet repeatedly badgered this friend, a young trans woman who is autistic.
Lefty critics, Mr Sanders chief among them, had badgered the company repeatedly about its stressful warehouse working conditions.
He finally relented when his daughter, Lizzie, a documentary filmmaker, badgered him to write about his life's work.
I badgered the Pittsburgh police sex assault unit about my case every few years for more than two decades.
All the while, folks relentlessly badgered Harmon and Roiland about when the show would come back on social media.
He badgered transit leaders about the construction of the Second Avenue subway on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
I ripped my house apart, though I didn't think it was there and badgered the folks at my gym.
NBC has previously acknowledged that Weinstein badgered NBC executives and pursued all sorts of avenues to shut down Farrow's investigation.
Mr. Patouhas's liquor shop, too, put him in contact with rowdy men, some of whom badgered him for free merchandise.
Biden demanded Trump release transcripts of a call where he reportedly badgered Ukraine's leader to investigate his son 8 times
The news anchor badgered the governor to provide a single name of a public official who was still supporting him.
On Thursday, GOP lawmakers were badgered with questions about the president's attack on the Dingells and whether he should apologize.
He attended the briefings almost every day and badgered me with long, convoluted questions, often circling back to Catholic Church issues.
Many economists and businessmen pin the blame on Mr Erdogan, who has publicly badgered the bank to keep interest rates down.
It's an issue that has badgered the 31-year-old venture capitalist ever since he decided to try to oust Rep.
He badgered a skittish Mitt Romney into accepting his endorsement on national television, and became a celebrity fixture at conservative gatherings.
He has publicly badgered law enforcement officials to shut down the Russia investigation and instead open inquiries into his political adversaries.
In the film, the scenes depicting four of the young men being badgered into giving false confessions are hard to watch.
In the film, the scenes depicting four of the young men being badgered into giving false confessions are hard to watch.
Trump held a press conference with Romanian President Klaus Iohannis, who stood by as reporters badgered Trump with questions about Comey's testimony.
Months after the FCC badgered Apple to do it, Samsung is finally unlocking the FM radio chip in its next smartphone models.
Mr. Lutz said he had long badgered his engineers to match Volkswagen's apparent diesel efficiency, and now understands why they never could.
McCain badgered Warren to refer to Soleimani as a "terrorist," which led the senator to clarify her perspective on the whole situation.
Mr Trump badgered James Comey to say whether he was under investigation in the Russia probe that the then FBI director was leading.
For years now, Nintendo's investors have badgered the video game publisher to leverage its dense catalog of characters by bringing them to smartphones.
These women shared their experiences of being condescended to, patronized, badgered, intimidated, not listened to, judged prematurely and harshly, treated rudely or propositioned.
Jones was also out of sync for long periods, badgered as he tried to pass and challenged mentally in nearly every passing situation.
Lawyers forced students into a labor board hearing and badgered graduate teachers on the witness stand for hours, demeaning their knowledge and skills.
I badgered major corporations for $100 checks and emailed publicity departments for review copies and generally liked my low-paid and commute-free life.
On Tuesday, a prosecutor said Michelle Carter badgered her emotionally troubled boyfriend to take his own life before portraying herself as a grieving girlfriend.
In other cases, Freud badgered patients into accepting his interpretations, and they either gave in, like the Rat Man, or left treatment, like Dora.
Deadline reports that because her firing seemed so sudden, she was badgered by reporters on the cause and never felt comfortable enough to elaborate.
Four years ago, stories on the episode spoke about how my father "badgered" Mr. Romney for his tax return, a trait I remember well.
Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) badgered Comey on whether the agency had attempted a suite of different technological solutions before it turned to the courts.
Lauren, Jeff, and I got our email accounts restored (minus a week's worth of messages), and Twitter deleted most of the accounts that badgered us.
She badgered the Yonkers Board of Education into giving Khyla a spot in School 16, one of the best K-8 programs in the district.
That Mr Rajan forced them to disclose this fact will not have endeared him to politically connected tycoons now being badgered to repay the banks.
Instead, it would simply free veterans to make a genuine choice about where to go to college without being badgered by predatory, low-quality schools.
" When he badgered his father to buy him a new sketch pad, his father said, "I'll buy you a drawing pad if you draw men.
The Dallas defense, which was not considered a strength last year or during the 2017 preseason, repeatedly swarmed and badgered Manning in the passing pocket.
She has a strained relationship with her controlling father, Joe, and, according to Simpson, record label executive Tommy Mottola regularly badgered her about her weight.
Mr. Usovsky badgered Mr. Malofeev's assistant for hundreds of thousands more euros in late 2014 and 0003, to finance pro-Russian candidates in Polish elections.
But after she reported it to police, they badgered her into rescinding her report, eventually getting her to confess to making the whole thing up.
Cruz badgered Zuckerberg about whether he believes Facebook is politically neutral, whether Facebook has ever taken down Pages from liberal groups like Planned Parenthood or MoveOn.
You wrote the scene that would include you kissing me and then relentlessly badgered me into "rehearsing" the kiss with you backstage when we were alone.
Shams, gruff and guileless, badgered Rumi into risking a more vulnerable approach to the concealed and inexpressible—that is, the essence of God and of love.
A defense lawyer suggested detectives had badgered and yelled at a 133-year-old boy before he admitted participating in the fatal mugging of Tessa Majors.
Specifically, the defense lawyer, Hannah Kaplan of the Legal Aid Society, has said in hearings that one of the detectives badgered and yelled at the teenager.
Over the course of several months, he badgered N.Y.U.'s administrators, who tried to explain that there is no such thing as an honorary bachelor's degree.
He badgered her about why she had given her private e-mail address to her outside political adviser, Sidney Blumenthal, but not to the Ambassador to Libya.
But the vocal minority badgered him repeatedly, and Cruz at times grew agitated about demands that he rush as a "servile puppy" to Trump's beck and call.
In fact, how many times as an adult were we badgered with requests from all sorts of activist groups to call or write congresspeople on their behalf?
"Listen, you're a really sweet guy, but…" she begins, in the same utterly flat tone she's taken with him since he first badgered her into a date.
IN MARCH AND April Jim Steyer, founder of Common Sense Media, a children's advocacy group, badgered members of America's Congress to regulate the apps children are using online.
"We had to hit them in the mouth and take it to them," said Hayes, who was able to silent Maryland fans who badgered him during the game.
Star Andrew Lincoln told The Wrap that he gets badgered with questions about the highly anticipated premiere on a daily basis — largely about the identity of Negan's victim.
It was there a heckler badgered Woods, 42, as he played through the final round on the 14th hole, and his insistence was enough to catch LaCava's attention.
I'm happy to hear your contrary opinions, but you're probably not going to change my mind on something I believe strongly, and I'm not looking to be badgered.
The campus newspaper at Northwestern University was badgered into apologizing for how it reported on a campus protest, even though the accuracy of the report was not questioned.
He bought his first bitcoins at a time when few people had even heard of them, and he badgered Kathleen about cryptocurrency until she could parry to his satisfaction.
Over four decades, Mr. Ditlow badgered the traffic safety administration for more stringent standards, saying its leaders were often political appointees reluctant to move against the powerful auto industry.
It's the latest sign that Holt has never recovered from the presidential debate he moderated in the fall of 2016, when he badgered Donald Trump, angering some NBC viewers.
Ms. Noxon said she was not interested, but he badgered her on the phone and grew belligerent when she would not agree, telling her she was hurting her career.
Part fixer, part pit bull biting back at anyone who attacked Mr. Trump, Mr. Cohen frequently badgered reporters over stories he found unflattering toward his boss during the campaign.
It took far longer on Wednesday for Mr. Cuomo to even mention Ms. Nixon's name — he consistently called her "my opponent" — only engaging after she baited and badgered him.
And what happens when politicians start demanding more conservative representation on the Oversight Board the same way they've badgered Facebook for supposedly censoring them despite evidence to the contrary?
He badgered, he pushed back, and he deflected, but he rarely answered any question in a satisfying way, instead treating the media as hostile actors bent on undermining his presidency.
If I'm gonna live in this feudal anime future dominated by evil corporatist overlords, subsumed by debt and badgered by Christian crusaders, I'm gonna do it sober and cumming everywhere.
Pretending to be a reporter from TMZ, he loudly badgered Mr. Weinstein for an interview, causing enough of a scene for Mr. Weinstein to retreat from the hallway, investigators said.
He badgered the "Tonight Show" writers Hank Bradford, who was the head writer for years, and Marshall Brickman into pitching his jokes to Johnny Carson, who used some of them.
It's a sign of how badgered by the media Oakland artists have been in recent days that an art collective known as the Deathtrap is pushing out a news release.
He was badgered to retain his shares rather than cash out, triggering a rumor that the bank was reneging on its promise to buy them back at the original purchase price.
On Twitter, right-wing pundit Candace Owens got into an argument with a man claiming to Tibbetts's cousin, whom badgered for not agreeing with the White House line on the murder.
In 1988, George Gershwin's former valet, Paul Mueller, asserted that Mr. Gershwin was indeed his boss's son — but only, an eyewitness recalled, after Mr. Gershwin had badgered the old man unrelentingly.
OpticsFast customers told Postal Service inspectors that rather than the luxury brands advertised on the site, they were sold cheap knockoffs, and then badgered and bullied when they asked for refunds.
She also strongly defended Trump in a news conference after the hearing, after much of the hearing time had been spent talking about whether Trump had badgered Yovanovitch in a tweet.
Joseph R. Biden Jr., then a senator from Delaware, introduced a bill requiring tuna labels to show whether dolphins were killed after his 8-year-old daughter badgered him about the slaughter.
She said that one of the detectives had badgered and yelled at her client, and that he had introduced the idea of a knife being used before the teenager mentioned a weapon.
Mr. Trump has badgered Mexico since he announced his candidacy, criticizing its migrants, threatening to abandon the North American Free Trade Agreement and promising to build a wall between the two countries.
So, I cracked my knuckles and got to work: Over several months, I asked, polled, and badgered tastemakers from around the world to share their favorite places to eat — from Manhattan to Manila.
Salma Hayek said for years Harvey Weinstein was a monster who badgered her to, among other things, perform oral sex on her ... threatening to kill her and tormenting her career when she refused.
And although the United States has badgered China for violating the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, which defines maritime rights and responsibilities, the U.S. refuses to ratify the treaty itself.
Last night on Sky News, Roberts said he "badgered" the authorities repeatedly to confirm he was not British, but complied with the Constitution be taking all reasonable steps to renounce any dual citizenship.
Roy Moore's inappropriate behavior with teenage girls was an open secret in his hometown of Gadsden, Alabama, where he badgered teens so often he was banned from the local mall, the New Yorker reports.
She wrote in a post on her station's website that during a 2006 USO tour, Franken badgered her and forced a kiss on her in the guise of a rehearsal for their USO performance.
Instead, like many of the city's opiate-using individuals, Quenville would inject drugs inside coffee shop bathrooms or in public, oftentimes being kicked out or badgered by people who felt uncomfortable with the sight.
In 2014, a transcript leaked of an alleged conversation between Franco and Lucy Clode, a 17-year-old Scottish tourist, where he badgered her to meet him in a hotel room in New York.
He and his wife were badgered into helping the kindergarten, he insists, by its head teacher, Yasunori Kagoike, who had used his name to raise money "despite my repeated insistence he should not do so".
For the world's big banks, still trying to repair themselves eight years after the financial crisis and badgered by nagging regulators and impatient shareholders, the expense and disruption Brexit will inevitably bring is especially unwelcome.
The energy that drove V.S. Naipaul's own ambitions came from the desire to both live his father's unfulfilled dreams of literary greatness and avoid his father's fate of being badgered and hemmed in by family.
Sick of the way that men catcalled and badgered her and other women in public, Fazlalizadeh started using wheatpasting as a way to let women talk back to their catcallers without putting themselves in danger.
He promised 211,210 ventilators in 100 days, and claimed he had badgered GM into starting production by threatening to use the Korean War-era Defense Production Act to force the carmaker to repurpose its factories.
He badgered her with messages and sent cars for her, and when she failed to respond, he showed up at her hotel room and became angry when she refused to open the door, Hast said.
She wrote in a post on her station's website that during a 2006 United Service Organizations tour, Franken badgered her and forced a kiss on her in the guise of a rehearsal for their USO performance.
Still, fifteen years passed before "Enormous Changes at the Last Minute" came out, and it might well have been more, had Donald Barthelme, Paley's neighbor and friend, not badgered her into putting together the second collection.
Possibly the one thing worse than being badgered by an indignant emailer is hounding somebody only to receive a note weeks later apologizing for being out of touch because of an unexpected stint in the hospital.
A video made public Thursday after CBC petitioned the court of Queen's Bench shows Oland being badgered to confess by Saint John police—who've since been accused of corruption and incompetence in the handling of the case.
In what may be the most mysterious image in the film, Judy, badgered by Scottie to replicate Madeleine, emerges from her bedroom in a powdery green light cast by the neon hotel sign outside her apartment window.
" By his own admission, he has badgered Title IX officers to disclose whether they themselves were rape victims — an experience he believes fosters in them a "religious" conviction that "only a crazy woman would fabricate a report.
In a 2007 argument on taxpayer standing, the justice badgered me mercilessly on why I did not follow my argument to its logical end and fully embrace the position — that taxpayers didn't have standing — he had long championed.
NBC's "Nightly News" has fallen behind ABC's "World News Tonight" and many observers feel Holt has never recovered from the presidential debate he moderated in the fall of 2016, when he badgered Donald Trump, angering some NBC viewers.
A former Jesuit priest who defended Richard Nixon during the low point of Watergate, he became famous as the bombastic, mercurial news show host who quickly jumped from one topic to the next as he badgered his colleagues.
Case in point: Dalton Rapattoni and MacKenzie Bourg's tired, paint-by-numbers rendition of the Backstreet Boys' "I Want It That Way," after which Harry Connick Jr. badgered them to explain what exactly they'd just been singing about.
President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly badgered the Fed over its rate policy, again on Wednesday told reporters that he believes the US should cut rates further to weaken the dollar and stay in line with other countries.
Some companies, anxious about changes in health policy, said they were afraid to speak out because they feared that Mr. Trump would attack them on Twitter, as he has badgered Boeing, Ford, General Motors, Lockheed Martin and Toyota.
I started acting purely out of guilt for my own illness: I cleaned every surface in the apartment, badgered him about the state of his own poops, and kept him at a distance from all of my bathroom activity.
Read more: Biden demanded Trump release transcripts of a call where he reportedly badgered Ukraine's leader to investigate his son 8 timesFederal law required Maguire to submit the complaint to Congress within seven days, but Maguire did not comply.
After a stint as a lobbyist for Qatar, she's back in Trump's orbit, and she took up half an hour Monday airing the dirt on Hunter Biden that Trump had badgered the Ukrainians to promote in the first place.
Tusk went out of his way to counter British media reports of May being "humiliated" on Thursday evening as leaders badgered her for clarity on what she wanted after surviving a bid this week by her own party to oust her.
Though I had been moved to a flophouse and then told to leave early, Airbnb only refunded me $399 of my $1,221.20, and only did so after I badgered a number of case managers over the course of several days.
Before the two-on-one even occurred, Peter had already questioned Hannah Ann Sluss' qualifications to be in a real relationship simply because she hadn't been in love before, and he badgered Victoria Fuller when she questioned her feelings for him.
Read more: Biden demanded Trump release transcripts of a call where he reportedly badgered Ukraine's leader to investigate his son 8 timesUkraine's prosecutor general told Bloomberg in May 2019 he'd found no evidence that Joe or Hunter Biden had committed any wrongdoing.
The account of the so-called bad date, during which Mr. Ansari is alleged to have badgered a woman into going further than she wanted to, was an example of reckless reporting and was cited by many as #MeToo's too-far moment.
Using tactics that have striking resonance today, Chamberlain and his men badgered the BBC and newspapers to follow the government's lead on appeasement, restricted journalists' access to government sources and claimed that critics of Chamberlain's policies were disloyal to him and to Britain.
But Justice Scott Kafker said the evidence supported a finding that Carter, then 17, "badgered" Roy by phone to get back into a carbon-monoxide filled truck he had stepped out of, after "constantly pressuring" him in text messages to commit suicide.
In promoting the program, she has discussed an interlude in which she badgered a contestant until she could wring tears out of her for the camera, and characterized her relationship with those featured as "complicated manipulation," including sleep deprivation and misleading them to elicit the required response.
What is so rich is that members of the Trump campaign have the gall to attack Clinton on these issues and then when the tables are turned and disclosure is demanded from them, they claim they are being unfairly "badgered" by the media for asking too many questions.
The following year, once again at the Peninsula, a female assistant said Mr. Weinstein badgered her into giving him a massage while he was naked, leaving her "crying and very distraught," wrote a colleague, Lauren O'Connor, in a searing memo asserting sexual harassment and other misconduct by their boss.
Nurlan Omurkul, who was chief of the plant, said that he had harbored strong doubts about hiring a company with no track record of building power stations, but that he had been badgered by senior Kyrgyz officials to endorse a decision that he said had obviously already been made.
In the months after Kushner's clearance was downgraded, Trump badgered aides about the hold up with his daughter and son-in-law, remarking that he didn't see what the issue was in granting them clearances because they would likely move back to New York in the coming months.
He badgered specific companies on Twitter about moving jobs overseas and called in the chief executive of Lockheed Martin to complain about the cost of the F-35 fighter jet, never mind that presidents typically do not involve themselves in the affairs of individual companies or directly negotiate federal contracts.
Though an imperfect reconstruction of the phone conversation held on July 25th—not a verbatim account—it makes clear that Mr Trump repeatedly badgered Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate a debunked corruption allegation against one of his likeliest Democratic opponents next year, Joe Biden, concerning his son's business interests in Ukraine.
But then in this weakened state he was badgered back into the gas-infused truck by the defendant, his girlfriend and closest, if not only, confidant in this suicidal planning, the person who had been constantly pressuring him to complete their often discussed plan, fulfill his promise to her, and finally commit suicide.
There is no value in Gates supporting long-time frenemy company Apple and, as a major shareholder in Microsoft, certainly no value in his coming out in full support of the government that has both badgered him in the past and could make Microsoft's current life difficult if its technology also falls under FBI scrutiny.
"The order itself may not be all that much in terms of its text but if you are an agency that has been badgered, harassed, and had your budget slashed by Congress like the IRS in recent years, it sends a pretty clear message to steer clear of enforcing the law," he told me.
The president has said the federal investigation into his campaign and Russia was on his mind when he made the decision to fire Comey — and the former director has publicly testified since that Trump demanded his political loyalty and repeatedly badgered him on the investigation, now in the hands of special counsel Robert Mueller.
The New York Times documented recently how the campaign has gone on offense repeatedly through the campaign, using personal attacks to go after opponents, particularly using Twitter, as was the case again Fields: With his enormous online platform, Mr. Trump has badgered and humiliated those who have dared to cross him during the presidential race.
Plenty of Democratic voters and officials on the left think they've already got the goods for impeachment in the transcript of a July call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in which Trump badgered the foreign power to look into his domestic rival and tested US law that forbids candidates from seeking anything of value from foreign powers.
"But then in this weakened state he was badgered back into the gas-infused truck by the defendant, his girlfriend and closest, if not only, confidant in this suicidal planning, the person who had been constantly pressuring him to complete their often discussed plan, fulfill his promise to her, and finally commit suicide," the court said.
Trump said he thought Holt did well the first half of the debate, but later he "badgered" the GOP nominee, bringing up his long-running "birther" theory about President Obama and contradicting him on stop-and-frisk statistics in New York City, while letting Clinton's claims about her past support for the Trans-Pacific Partnership slide.
The New York Times documented recently how the campaign has gone on the offense repeatedly through the campaign, using personal attacks to go after opponents, particularly using Twitter, as was the case against Fields: With his enormous online platform, Mr. Trump has badgered and humiliated those who have dared to cross him during the presidential race.
Kristan Ann Ware, who cheered for the Miami Dolphins, claims team leader badgered her about her virginity and forbade her from expressing her Christian faith, while former New Orleans Saints cheerleader Bailey Davis filed on the grounds of gender discrimination and claims she was fired after posting a photo of herself in a lacy one-piece outfit on her private Instagram page.
Well, it appears for Frankel, it all goes back to a pattern of behavior — including a scene in the show's third season when Singer badgered Frankel during a walk on the Brooklyn bridge, and an incident that happened during the filming of Frankel's now-canceled talk show in which Singer stole two dresses (the two argued about this, ad nauseum, during the season 7 reunion).
That Amazon itself apparently assumes it will automate as many of these jobs as possible will dictate to a large degree how it deigns to treat them (which is partly why, perhaps, it saw fit to overwork many to the point of exhaustion, some to death, and perhaps why it had to be badgered by a U.S. senator to pay them a living wage).
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) on Thursday went out of his way to assert that Australia remains a critical ally of the United States after reports that President Trump badgered and hung up on Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull during a weekend phone call.
" Charles Bethea of The New Yorker also has a report from Gadsden, about Moore's behavior at the local mall: "This past weekend, I spoke or messaged with more than a dozen people—including a major political figure in the state—who told me that they had heard, over the years, that Moore had been banned from the mall because he repeatedly badgered teen-age girls.
Especially in the debate against Tim KaineTimothy (Tim) Michael KaineWarren's pledge to avoid first nuclear strike sparks intense pushback Almost three-quarters say minimum age to buy tobacco should be 21: Gallup Overnight Defense: Dems talk Afghanistan, nukes at Detroit debate | Senate panel advances Hyten nomination | Iranian foreign minister hit with sanctions | Senate confirms UN ambassador MORE, he looked firm but polite and restrained as Kaine badgered, interrupted and tried to provoke him into a Trump-style flare-up.
The many names of those standing on banana peels waiting for a shove include the badgered architect of our renewed war on marijuana and voting rights, Attorney General Jefferson Beauregard Sessions, and his deputy, Rod J. Rosenstein, both still standing between Trump and his nemesis, the Special Counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE.

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