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Darlene is pestering him for details — What is Stage 2?
Betty won't stop pestering him about going out into the woods.
It didn't stop him from pestering her about going for coffee.
And he politely asked the man to stop pestering his neighbors.
As pestering as the joey is, he is still pretty damn cute.
Then, it could suggest individual friends that Obama supporters should be pestering.
"Our kids have been pestering us forever for a cat," Younas explained.
Ultimately, what works best is being consistent to the point of pestering.
She came over to us and was pestering me, sort of aggressively.
Cheap clothing and a pestering fashion industry make the problem more dire.
She escapes his pestering and rejoins her efforts to track down Drake.
Fees discourage tenants from pestering agencies or making unnecessary changes to their contracts.
His girlfriend kept pestering him to see a doctor, but Mike was stubborn.
She even starts sarcastically calling him "dad" thanks to all of his pestering.
I doubt Yellen would have dumped four board members without Warren's constant pestering.
Eventually we moved after Julian wouldn't stop pestering me about being overtly molested.
Sometimes, I'm just pestering him with personal questions that I want to know.
It took about three years of pestering my doctors to perform a diagnostic laparoscopy.
All of this pestering ended up with Sebro working a summer job for Tottenham.
Growing up, my older brother always called me a pestering little shit, and he's right.
You've made a name for yourself traveling around the country and pestering white supremacist groups.
Hunt says he's been pestering Mixon for the $85k balance -- but he keeps getting crickets.
We'd spent an inordinate amount of time researching, scoping out locations, and pestering Fenn with questions.
Hailee said she didn't discover the account until Wells Fargo began pestering her about late payments.
This sticker pack is perfect for pestering your pedantic friend who says chicken can't be fries.
Soon, you won't have to worry about mom pestering you with all her technology-related questions.
He's been pestering me on those kind of deals, wanting those opportunities in the fourth quarter.
The bluebird gave it no notice, but he stopped pestering the chickadees, and all seemed well.
" Or, I'm busy pestering the wait staff: "Excuse me, is there any potato in the pot roast?
After a bit more hesitation, Johansson finally gave the pestering Stern some answers, and they were good.
Are friends or family pestering you to get off your beach chair and go in the water?
I don't think he was expecting that answer, because then he started pestering me about using my phone.
As a reward for her brave pestering, Luna can look forward to a long life of fine dining.
Hoping it would make Seth stop pestering her, the girl gave in and sent him an explicit photo.
Witnesses at the event tell us Shep drank a little too much booze ... becoming belligerent and pestering guests.
Rather than compete for a job, the contestants raised money for charities, often by pestering more famous friends.
In 2003, he was charged with misdemeanor computer harassment, a result of pestering a woman with unwanted messages.
But Mr. Cruz could also occasionally come off as litigious, pestering moderators and getting lost in the weeds.
Simply spamming the right combination of buttons and pestering the same person repeatedly is the key to accomplishing this.
By providing inadequate fodder for pestering anyone left of far right, the alt-right's social networks have largely failed.
The waitress told police Jon had been pestering her for a table dance before kissing up on her neck.
DJ TJ declined -- for obvious reasons -- but Jenner wasn't having it and kept pestering him to take a sip.
They bring offerings to the centenarians, pestering them for photographs and asking for the secrets to a long life.
Why are you even reading this when you could be pestering your loved ones for their FX login information?
According to Q13 News, there is a female squirrel, named Kevin, that has been pestering visitors to Seattle's Discovery Parker.
After several pestering prods from Stephen Colbert, Ina Garten has finally responded to his numerous requests to cook with her.
He claims to have been pestering Hillary's handlers for an interview since she announced she was running 15 months ago.
We promise, people will be pestering you for the origins of your outfits all the time thanks to these tools.
And her father would hear the car, stumble out, and try pestering Doris into giving him a ride to town.
Dr. Hanson has made himself a thorn in the side of state and federal agencies, pestering and sometimes suing them.
They weren't on a press tour, they weren't in front of journalists at E3 who were pestering them with questions.
It's also understandable why so many people would be pressuring (and maybe pestering) him to run for the Senate again.
So, instead, let's say pushing the throttle to the floor is like pestering a pet tiger versus a wild wolverine.
In fact, at the time, Ms. Zervos, who initiated most of those calls, was pestering Mr. Trump for a job.
They create their own avatar, and they turn to their avatar and say, 'Stop pestering me,' and the voices go away.
You can only be a pestering pill so many times before accepting your lowly station in the entertainment journalism food chain.
Jeffrey, meanwhile, becomes increasingly frantic, pestering a State Department that seems woefully unconcerned about a couple of Americans being kidnapped abroad.
Do a Better Job of Pestering PeopleOne way to get more people to sign up is the most obvious: Just ask.
These "thoughts," as they're called in the playbill's cast breakdown, are pestering manifestations of self-doubt, self-loathing, and sexual ambivalence.
Morocco is best known in the fandom for pestering Saffitz to temper chocolate and for popping in to offer measured advice.
She swept in the mornings and took the trash out at night, pestering Sasha relentlessly for a new chore to do.
He says his kids, Noelle and William, had been pestering him for a dog, and he really wanted an English bulldog.
And after Laurel's (Karla Souza) constant pestering, Michaela gives in, asking to work on the account for Antares Technologies, Laurel's dad's company.
But all the pestering and pirouetting couldn't fight the forces of screen strain: the spine-crushing laptop and the neck-protruding smartphone.
Before, those questions were like pestering flies that I flicked away so I could pay attention to the glitz of it all.
Get accustomed to pestering Alexa, rather than Siri or Google, and you'll be pulling up Amazon's store more frequently than ever before.
Today, after weeks of pestering the company about the possibility, Facebook exclusively told TechCrunch that Facebook Stories is opening up to Pages.
There's one with Chris Hemsworth [who plays Thor] where I'm fighting off some bats pestering us around the castle, that was fun.
Mr. Booker, 49, who has talked about how his mother was pestering him to get married, has tended to be tight-lipped.
Instead, the company is focusing on engaging the users it already has, largely by pestering them with an endless stream of notifications.
You can't sell a social destination where conservatives are free from liberal pestering and expect the pitch to resonate across the spectrum.
It took nine months of pestering government officials in Lima, but finally the EIA received "thousands of pages of crappy photocopies," Urrunaga says.
After hours of scouring two worlds, pestering dozens of strangers, and dismantling two very handy pieces of tech, I'm left with… 90 units.
They were at the Hill waiting for the hearing to begin when he started pestering her to have dinner with him, she said.
Each counselor, assigned to 40 to 50 students, is tasked — to the point of pestering — with making sure they all go to school.
Tanner Glass seemed to get the best of the Senators in Game 4 on Thursday, so Neil made a point of pestering him.
Pestering her about doing a group meal with what he was irritatingly calling "the family," each time making crude reference to his dwindling mortality.
I submit it to my editor for review, and hope she likes it, since she's been pestering me about this thing for days now.
With Baldwin and Bieber rumored to be holding off on walking down the aisle for a while, the pestering opinions are sure to persist.
Whether they're bullying pensioners in Gloucestershire or pestering punters in Cambridge, the snowy white brutes can get away with pretty much anything they want.
Don't you feel like having an intelligent Siri as a financial advisor instead of one that keeps pestering you to buy irrelevant financial products?
Roto Wipe Personal Cleansing Wheel, $7.99So they'll finally stop pestering you for that exorbitant bidet thing they all love so much over in Europe.
We knew where Rob stood, after his many texts and Facebook messages pestering us to go into Clinton's campaign office and help make phone calls.
"The Death of Pablo Escobar" shows him standing on the rooftop with gun in hand, while bullets whiz around him, like insects pestering a giant.
Aaron and I are close friends, and I've been pestering him, wanting to somehow dig In the Year of the Pig out of the ground.
Every country has that right and should be listened to if it has concerns, but for me, the Germans think the British are pestering themselves.
If you're going through a tough time of your own and people are pestering you about how they can help, offer up these ideas yourself.
Kaley Cuoco and husband Karl Cook only tied the knot this past summer, but fans are already pestering the Big Bang Theory star about getting pregnant.
Meanwhile, investigations into alleged connections between Russia and people in Trump's orbit are pestering the administration — as is the related controversy over the conduct of Rep.
A massive SMS spamming operation kicked out tens of millions of text messages, pestering unsuspecting recipients with links to fake sites flogging loans and free money.
One recalled receiving an absentee ballot and waiting for the campaign to begin pestering him to return it, standard practice in a well-oiled presidential campaign.
In instances where minors signed up to be watched by Facebook the program appears to have rewarded them for pestering their peers to do the same.
Contented that an unending stream of new messages was pestering Morgan, her harasser was ensuring Morgan's frustration would continue long after the account was taken down.
Mr Pattinson, though initially subdued, charts his character's unhinging with ease: a showdown between himself and a pestering seagull ends in a shocking display of cruelty.
While activists accuse Duterte of cowing his opponents into silence, reptiles and insects have no qualms about pestering him during his often hours-long, televised addresses.
What better way to celebrate an organized sock drawer than with a handy set of dividers to keep the sweat socks from pestering the dress socks?
Instead of pestering them every week to see if they've finally gotten around to it, just send it over to them with Amazon's 14-day loan policy.
And though some of us bemoan the pestering emails and largely ignore our LinkedIn profiles, they're about to become much more important in the world of Office.
"We do see a shift in Statoil that we wanted to acknowledge by not pestering them at this year's AGM," said Nina Jensen, head of WWF Norway.
Sometimes, mums cave to the incessant pestering of their offspring and order pizza, rather than making the wholesome pasta bake they wanted to have for tea tonight.
There are so many guys living there who have no jobs, nothing to do all day, and just hang around pestering girls who happen to pass by.
Paris Jackson was hounded for an autograph before the Met Gala by the same guy who got beat down after pestering Cardi B to sign for him.
After the debate, he thought about further pestering his grandmother over her support for Mr. Biden, but he reconsidered out of fear of coming off as pushy.
Su's testimony came after other witnesses, who had invested in Shkreli's MSMB Capital fund, testified that it took many months of pestering Shkreli to redeem their investments.
Cross-dressed women, star-crossed lovers and someone pestering a pipe and tabor is most of what I want out of a midsummer night at the theater.
In both the TV series and film, Todd and Carradine played Lizzie's mom and dad, respectively, while Thomas portrayed Lizzie's evil, brilliant, and always pestering little brother Matt.
The reality is, there will be little to zero service once the initial transaction is complete, and they may even keep pestering you for more money or referrals.
One scene in particular cuts through: A woman is on a bus home from a night out, and the man in the neighboring seat won't stop pestering her.
Pestering your hookup about an ETA, asking for a bargain, and canceling an order-last minute are obvious taboos—but not every wrong move is that clear cut.
I have not been able to find the wine since, and have been driven occasionally to pestering the importers, Selection Massale, about when the next shipment would land.
After pestering him for months with messages urging him to return to the kingdom, two Saudi emissaries met him in Montreal last May to pressure him in person.
Last week, a woman posted a series of messages exchanged on Facebook in December and January that show Mr. DiNardo aggressively pestering her for a date and more.
Last Friday, however, in response to some pestering by automotive website Jalopnik, Musk admitted that Tesla is planning to build an EV minibus based upon the Model X platform.
In docs, obtained by TMZ, Michael says he's been pestering her to get his belongings from their house, but can't because she changed the locks back in September 2017.
Can't say we expected this -- but Stone firmly believes Trump must fulfill his pledge and allow the states to handle their weed biz ... sans any pestering from the feds.
Narrated completely in recorded voicemails from Rita the Landlord—and there are many—the short film One Year Lease captures 365 days of well-intentioned pestering and NYC moxie.
Now Apple and fellow tech companies can point out that the federal government itself, via the FCC and FTC, is pestering them to prioritize the protection of customer data.
In all of my circles (other than the R29 entertainment team), I'm always the one who watches the most TV and is constantly pestering people to try new shows.
Remarkably, Jones and another man, Justin Ramsey, both have a history of being named in previous FTC lawsuits but they apparently just can't stop pestering the elderly at dinner time.
You know — those people who are pestering you to watch that off-kilter Danish show, or that short-lived British comedy, or that cult comedy finally nominated for an Emmy.
But she had enough on her plate with her profession and other commitments, and I was fresh out of uni, so she kept pestering me to take over the account.
Speaking to CBS's John Dickerson, Romney revealed that his family is still pestering him to run for president, even though the Republican National Convention is less than one month away.
If you're interested in this kind of conversation, but instead of me pestering Helen about why there isn't a celebrity chef, just imagine Helen talking to an actual celebrity chef.
Members of the tribe gave him the nickname Shaki, which Ms. Machak translated as "pesky bee" — a sobriquet he won, she said, because he was always pestering people with questions.
It doesn't appear that people close to Zayn agree with that characterization though -- we're told Jake was drunkenly pestering Zayn to come party, even though Zayn had already said no.
Season 2 won't premiere for a long time, but fans have been pestering Noah Schnapp, the 12-year-old who plays the character, about whether or not his character is gay.
Watching William's Wish Wellingtons, eating marmite on toast, and tottering around the world in a cloud of blissful ignorance, pestering your mum for crisps at all hours of the day, probably.
Burns Strider, Clinton's former faith adviser, who notably sent her passages from scripture every morning, was accused of sexually pestering the 30-year-old woman who he shared his office with.
Jones interrupted Rubio, who was speaking to reporters outside of congressional hearings with social media company executives, and started pestering the senator about alleged "shadow banning" of Republicans on social media.
So this week, I spent three full days pestering my pediatrician in Chicago for immunization records and wandering New York in search of the travel medicine specialist I saw in 2005.
Switching its affections to Fiat would allow Renault to stop pestering Nissan about a potential combination, while allowing its Japanese partner to feast on an extra 1 billion euros of savings.
And yet, in 2012, when then 25-year-old Scotty Franklin of Springfield, Missouri wore his boot sandals to a party, a fellow guest wouldn't stop pestering him to buy them.
Basically, with the shit that I was doing, bugging, pestering people, and being a shithead, I was getting paranoid that someone eventually was going to try to hurt me real bad.
The AP today paints a picture of Trump's cabinet as a life of "everyday doses of presidential adulation, humiliation, perks and pestering" after interviewing almost two dozen officials, lawmakers and outside advisers.
She has been pestering me to travel to Kerala almost from the day I met her a half dozen years ago at Cardamom Hill, the restaurant she used to run in Atlanta.
This isn't the first time she's said something cryptic like this to him, but something about this time rubs Owen the wrong way, and he begins pestering her for an explanation during surgery.
I felt kind of weird pestering people who gave me free drugs, but since my job was to write about them, I contacted their customer service department twice and finally got an email back.
So the cassowary's formidable mystique is a bit unfair—and is mostly a consequence of humans approaching or pestering an animal that, yes, is capable of disemboweling you, but isn't out to murder you.
If you are a man and you log on to Twitter today, perhaps you'll now learn that sexual pestering, sexual blackmail, sexual assault -- the full gamut -- are everyday concerns for the women around you.
We initially filmed for two days, which consisted of me running around on the beach, pestering my cat and falling into a pool, so I had no idea it would turn out like that.
The night the punitive religious fanatics made Cersei Lannister walk nude through her own kingdom, I was pestering a date with ludicrousness: Why's the cast of "Sister Act" singing "shame" at her like that.
If you never drive yourself and want the iPhone to stop pestering you when you are taking mass transit, tap open the Settings icon and choose Do Not Disturb from the main Settings screen.
Mr. Redmont, the Paris bureau chief of the Westinghouse Broadcasting Company at the time, had long been pestering the North Vietnamese mission in Paris for an interview when he was abruptly summoned on Jan.
Instead of just pestering your friends with questions during a broadcast and reading their responses in the comments, you can actually pull their own stream in on a new window and interact with them onscreen.
I had always thought that long term travel was only possible for trust fund babies or retirees, but this idea kept pestering me, and I knew I would always regret it if I didn't try.
A gun control group has been pestering the grocery chain Kroger to ban the practice in 2014, and on Tuesday corporate brass announced they were finally asking people not openly carry guns into their stores.
Mr. Kalra went on to cover the 1971 India-Pakistan war for a sister publication, The Illustrated Weekly of India, working under its iconoclastic editor, Khushwant Singh, while pestering him to commission a food column.
Finally, we see that the woman we've come to think of as Mom — whether she's nurturing, or disapproving, or thoughtful, or delusional, or pestering, or supportive, or sentimental — is also a mysterious, fun, brave babe.
DAVOS, Switzerland — President Donald Trump on Tuesday couldn't avoid pestering questions about his dawning impeachment trial as he shuttled from meeting to meeting at the annual World Economic Forum, thousands of miles away from Washington.
Those are just some of the names given to a rash caused by a minuscule creature that often invades summer waters in Florida and the Caribbean, pestering swimmers with nasty bumps and sometimes flu-like symptoms.
It was opening night at Manhattan's newest club spot, and some 60 people were gathered around a cluster of VIP tables behind the DJ booth, rubbing shoulders with the performers and pestering them to take selfies.
As TechCrunch reported last fall, a number of scammers had begun to take advantage of the subscription model in order to trick consumers into recurring payments, in addition to constantly pestering their free users to upgrade.
The turnaround in the second quarter came on both ends of the court, with Andrew Bogut providing some key moments for Golden State by rebounding and drawing fouls and Draymond Green pestering all of Toronto's shooters.
I explained that it would involve my pestering him all day with questions, but that in the end people might get to know him a little and understand what it's like to work as a vendor.
But Doll is— her niece Michelle, the one who keeps pestering Doll with photographs, is a photographer, and she's documented Aunt Doll in all her foul-mouthed glory in a beautiful artists' book called Salami Dreamin.
But what he's, as it were, the top of the ladder of is a system of harassment, and belittling, and bullying, and interference, and what my mother would have referred to in the olden days as 'pestering.
By keeping the bad guys busy, you keep them from pestering other innocent people, and you hit them where it hurts most...their wallets...because no matter how hard they try, our robots won't ever buy anything.
Last year, Facebook was forced to admit that after months of pestering its users to switch on two-factor by signing up their phone number, it was also using those phone numbers to target users with ads.
An injunction that has been introduced to protect Hong Kong police officers from "doxxing" — releasing their personal details online — has been criticized as overly broad, since it also prohibits "harassing, threatening, pestering or interfering" with the police.
As you recently changed the login password, the Mac is probably pestering you with messages about your login keychain password because it is still trying to use your old OS X login password instead of the new one.
Wonders in miniature abound: a tiny squirrel pestering a priest; women in the beauty shop oohing and ahhing at their stylish hairdos; and the newly arrived Supercade, a megastore that promises to turn the town on its head.
The charges are the first major public step the U.S. has taken to curb Iran's rapidly developing cyber program, which has been pestering American companies with low-level hacks and probing for critical infrastructure network vulnerabilities for several years.
The current peaked at around 40 or 50 milliamps, which is more than enough to cause pain in a wide range of animal species, suggesting that the technique is specifically meant to dissuade further pestering from anything that would dare.
I'd spend late nights studying there, pestering Furrokh Uncle about how he ended up in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with a desi restaurant that more closely resembled a pizza parlor than the turbaned and white-clothed Indian restaurants I was used to.
Indivisible followers swamp their local Republican lawmaker with pestering letters, jam their phone lines with inquiries, about their votes or intentions to vote, buttonhole them in public and organise protests rallies when they go to ground, as many now have.
After the man tried to defend his pestering actions and feign innocence, Bieber continued on to say, "No, you know what you're doing," and asked for the camera to be turned off before, hopefully, giving the guy the read he deserved.
He was also found guilty of evidence tampering and witness intimidation — charges that were filed after he made calls to his wife from prison pestering her about recanting her statements to police and pressuring her not to testify at his trial.
After some pestering from the National Archives and Records Administration, the media, and frankly anyone who knows about the Presidential Records Act, the White House has finally said it's keeping each of President Trump's tweets — even those he deletes or corrects.
QL Score: +5 Viewers have no reason not to show Morgan the same disdain Carol does Nick: While I realize it may make sense to comic book readers, the show is squandering Morgan's character by turning him into a pestering pacifist.
Le Creuset 4.5-Quart Round Dutch Oven, $320, available at Le Creuset, Amazon, Bed Bath & Beyond, and Sur La TableThis was one of those items that I didn't originally have on my registry but my aunt kept pestering me about adding.
And yet it appears I have put my eggs in the wrong proverbial pitcher; my guardian has captured nary one single housefly in the week since I have called upon it to rid me of the pestering pests that pester me.
Sony plastered a handful of cities with "Emoji Movie" posters and billboards starting in May, much earlier than is typical, to position the film as a summer event and get children to start pestering their parents to go see it.
The Predators controlled play through it all, pestering and swarming and not yielding a shot for an absurd 229 minutes, until the rookie Jake Guentzel beat Pekka Rinne high to the glove side at 16:43 of the third period.
We see Phyllis (Celia Imrie), whose entitlement runs from charmingly batty to totally exasperating, pestering Sam to buy her a lavender suit at the hardware store—even though both women know that the hardware store will carry no such thing.
A sense of preferential, unjust treatment fueled more protests, and the public outcry continued to build, eventually prompting the deputy police chief charged with the investigation, Srivara Ransibrahmanakul, to suggest that, instead of pestering him, activists should all go pray.
But the fact that the US has been pestering the Italians for more than a year about this, and the fact that the airstrikes come shortly after Italy appears to have approved the launch of US drone strikes, is a bit curious.
VentureBeat's Evan Blass says that T-Mobile will launch a so-called "Stock Up" initiative allowing post-paid subscribers to earn up to 100 shares of TMUS stock (currently trading at $43.63 per share) by pestering friends and family to go magenta.
It would be possible to see the recent incidents as a survivable pestering—racism as nuisance—were it not for the fact that the denial of the unimpeded use of public space has been central to the battles over civil rights since Emancipation.
Harp is a goliath who, as one of Benton's aides puts it, is "half-Irish, half-native" and lives a shadowy existence in the woods, pestering the British with guerrilla tactics and hoping to form a trade alliance with the local Crees.
But what about the ones who get handsy and pass it off as a joke or use professional power to lure women into saying "yes" or keep pestering them after they say "no" or exploit them in more vague, but still decidedly sexual ways?
But after two of his teammates had their fourth and final drug test of the year—the NBA's collective bargaining agreement calls for four random drug tests throughout the year —Robinson said they wanted to celebrate and kept pestering him to smoke with them too.
Just $200 at launch and far less later, the Fire devices catered to the regular Amazon customer whose kids were pestering them about getting a tablet on which to play Fruit Ninja or Angry Birds, but who didn't want to shell out for an iPad.
Yes, after eight years of pestering corporations and executives on your behalf, after several thousand contentious phone calls and emails with publicists and vice presidents, he is hanging up his fedora and any other apparel you imagine a seeker of consumer justice might wear.
No writer on earth would allow a colleague to decamp for a job in the White House without pestering the daylights out of him for leads and scoops; what's harder to explain is why so few of those leads and scoops turn up on Breitbart.
Perhaps this has to do with his father's constant pestering: for example, he implores Sedaris to get a check-up from the doctor, reminding him on a daily basis that if he doesn't take care of himself, he'll end up dead like other family members.
Fake email and social media have become standard features in sports game career modes, the former being used to simulate the workaday aspects of your fantasy and the latter being used to simulate a fraction of the attention and pestering that goes with being a famous athlete.
So many times before, Sacramento coughed up such leads, but this time the Kings managed to keep their offense flowing, aided by three 212-pointers and 23 points from Marco Belinelli, while also pestering Dallas with quick hands on defense, causing deflections and ultimately 22 turnovers.
After 18 months of pestering his office for an interview for my "Table for Three" series at The Times — to talk about the death of his elder son, Beau, in 2015, and how we somehow manage to go on after monumental losses — he finally said yes.
Ansari looked like a "good" guy – a self-proclaimed feminist and a self-styled relationship expert – until that viral account published by Babe, a website focused on women's lifestyle content, exposed him as just another jerk who sees nothing wrong with pestering an uninterested woman into sex.
For weeks, the Ideo team followed these people as they went about their lives, visiting their homes, taking pictures of what they carried in their pockets, tagging along during their commutes, and pestering them with questions like why they decided to take the bus rather than the subway.
"Any free time I had from classes, I would be over in the coaches' offices looking at film and talking to different coaches about play design and stuff and just pestering the heck out of those guys," says Jenkins, 64, now a scout for the Canadian Football League's Toronto Argonauts.
Because if Taylor Swift really does just want the Kardashian-West household to stop publicly pestering her, if she really didn't approve that line, if this whole thing is just a case of Kanye West using the singer as a ploy to gain attention without consent, then it's just a case of unnecessary nastiness.
Desiring a bigger home for his column, Lukas set his sights on ESPN, "pestering" them, as he put it via email, until, in August 2004, he was offered a spot at Page 2, then a cacophonous section of ESPN's website home to, among other things, The Sports Guy and the nearly incoherent ramblings of the late Hunter S. Thompson.
Yet after covering Nowitzki since his first N.B.A. dribble with the Dallas Mavericks, I've been pestering him — just in case this does prove to be his farewell campaign — to let me check in with him periodically to find out what he's feeling and thinking as one of two active 26-year-olds in the league alongside Vince Carter of the Atlanta Hawks.
I was at roughly 21990 of his shows, mostly as a deeply obsessed teenager, but at quite a few as an adult, too, and now I was sitting in that booth in the Algonquin pestering him about a longstanding theory of mine: that there is something in his music — caustic, smart, fast-talking, but with moments of deep compassion and sublime beauty — that is quintessentially New York.
So while the 'learn to code' space has erupted into a riot of noise and color over the past half decade, with all sorts of connected playthings now competing for kids' attention, and pestering parents with quasi-educational claims, pi-top has kept its head down and focused firmly on building a serious edtech business with STEM learning as its core focus, saving it from chasing fickle consumer fads, as Lozano tells it.
Facebook won't let you opt-out of its phone number 'look up' setting Zack Whittaker writes about a controversy that broke over the weekend involving the way Facebook uses phone numbers given to enable two-factor authentication to reduce user privacy: Last year, Facebook was forced to admit that after months of pestering its users to switch on two-factor by signing up their phone number, it was also using those phone numbers to target users with ads.
To find out what Mr. Obama did in the evening, I spent months pestering those who might know: Sam Kass, the first family's chef for most of the last eight years; Reggie Love, who served as Mr. Obama's body man in the early years of the administration; Rahm Emanuel, his first chief of staff; Tom Donilon, the president's national security adviser from 2010 to 2013; and several of his speechwriters, who often worked with Mr. Obama on remarks late into the night.
The headaches are ceaseless: His play to get Pete Decker to turn on Bobby has yielded no specific incidents of insider trading that can be tied to Bobby; his aggressive effort to pull Decker's case from the Eastern District has alienated a senior employee, who has subsequently leaked both his case against Bobby and his conflict-of-interest to the press; his right-hand man, Bryan, is pestering him about his personal connection to the case, too; and his overwhelming sense of shame has him beelining to the nearest S&M club.
So here you go: On Monday, when Goldstone was already fully enmeshed in the story — but before the world had seen the full content of the emails, which show Goldstone purporting to represent "Russia and its government" in an effort to "provide the Trump campaign with some official documents and information that would incriminate Hillary" Clinton — Goldstone published this photo of himself in Greece: At some point in the next day or two, Goldstone also sent out a note to his Facebook friends, apologizing for any pestering they had received from journalists who wanted to write about him.

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