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The result was that Irina nagged and nagged at her husband: he did everything wrong, not the right way, not the way it should be done.
Has it nagged at you for the last 13 years?
"It was something that always nagged at me," she said.
The mom nagged her son about something and he responded irritably.
It nagged Erik the whole way from Schertz to San Antonio.
As I began my yearlong exploration, a question nagged at me.
"Cynthia nagged me and I shut down, a bad combination," he said.
But still, one thing nagged at the back of my mind: Bishop.
On the river, I am alone and un-nagged in my movement.
But the notebooks showed what nagged at the artist, what motivated him.
She nagged him about the drinking, and then he had an affair.
The issue has nagged at specialists in reproductive medicine for some time.
This is actually a question that's nagged at me for some time.
But something nagged at her: When would he be ready for children?
The Trump administration is more nagged by scandal than any previous administration.
As I watched, however, another question nagged: Is all of this real?
He was also nagged by a hamstring injury earlier in the season.
Yet, a question nagged at me — Was I alone in feeling this way?
Which brings me to a something that has nagged at me for years.
"Much to his chagrin, I nagged him to work back there," he said.
The dysphoria had nagged at Eli for as long as they could remember.
China even nagged him in public to pursue economic reforms and strengthen property rights.
It could answer questions about the early universe that have nagged physicists for decades.
But one major problem has nagged at Signal's development of user trust: importing contacts.
"I preached and nagged and tried to force them to do it," he said.
By then, my Los Angeles visit was near an end, and still questions nagged.
That question nagged at me as I reported on Puerto Rico's ongoing electrical outages.
It had become one of those things that nagged at me from my notebook.
The injury suffered Friday is an aggravation of an ailment that nagged Cespedes last season.
If they do them without having to be reminded (or nagged), they get their allowance.
The suspicion that the police were part of the murders has long nagged at Hondurans.
Questions had nagged at him: "Why am I still in foster care?" he recalled thinking.
For Ms. Lovotti, the risk of toxic shock, although very low, still nagged at her.
Concern about the soil quality of the family's fields had nagged at him for some time.
Lately I've been nagged by the knowledge that the latest Apple devices aren't the greatest available.
Nagged by cough While on the campaign trail, though, Clinton has dealt with a nagging cough.
Police have already nagged to get access to its fingerprints and have been rebuffed—for now.
The company has been nagged by those concerns ever since arriving on Wall Street this spring.
My parents' marriage was one I never understood: She nagged, he yelled, they fought, she ignored.
My parents' marriage was one I never understood: She nagged, he yelled, they fought, she ignored.
Ms. Dorfman — who began renting the camera for periods in 1980 and became its sole proprietor mostly, she says, because "I nagged Polaroid and I nagged them and I nagged them" — is among an exclusive group of photographers, including Chuck Close, Mary Ellen Mark, David Levinthal and William Wegman, to spend long periods with the camera, developed by Polaroid's founder, Edwin H. Land, in the late '70s to demonstrate the quality of his large-format film.
EXECUTIVES have grown used to being nagged about their company's strategy and governance by all and sundry.
That doubt nagged me at Momofuku Nishi, which the chef David Chang opened in Chelsea in January.
Even now, Ms. Levy says she is nagged by the knowledge that the tests are not foolproof.
"This is not the way to our seats," C-3PO nagged R2D2, who replied with a few beeps.
All big questions that nagged at me as I bopped from one encased magazine clipping to the next.
Analysts nagged the company about when it would offer lower-priced products, and it made a few stabs.
The discrepancy has nagged at deGrom this spring: The results have been there, but the velocity has not.
Catherine is nagged by the sense that she and William have met before, though she can't remember when.
Doctors had nagged him to be tested, and one even threatened to withhold his testosterone unless he complied.
Many Germans have nagged their way through this campaign — too dull, they said, too boring, not confrontational enough.
She's insulted, nagged, disbelieved, denied, wrapped in packing tape, at some point, and dumped out of a truck.
I griped about remembering birthday presents, nagged about cleaning dirty toilet bowls, and complained about making holiday travel plans.
When's the last time a Java logo nagged you to install or probably reinstall Java to run some widget?
But they offered very different solutions to the multibillion-dollar deficits and corporate defections that have nagged at Connecticut.
If she ended the call now she'd get another bonus point for efficient solving, but something nagged at her.
She longed for a pair of sparkly purple sneakers, and begged, nagged and nearly cried until her mother agreed.
Both the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and the government have nagged banks to deal with their festering bad loans.
The question that nagged Kagan and his friends was why, at this day and age, their certifications weren't available online.
The men offered her drugs, nagged her to get involved with them romantically and urged her to join their gang.
But their poor habits also nagged him: too many loose passes and missed assignments as they tiptoed toward the playoffs.
Despite battling a sore right quad that has nagged him for months, Cespedes has started the Mets' last 229 games.
But once they began thinking about where their sheets came from, the problem nagged at them, provoking radical career changes.
Part of the explanation for the triumph of resentment is political and economic, but one question has nagged at me.
You've said that the character of Apu, the convenience store owner in The Simpsons, nagged on you as a child.
Each day begins with the weatherman Phil Connors (Andy Karl) nagged awake by his alarm and grudgingly getting dressed onstage.
Thyssenkrupp had been nagged since 2013 by Cevian, a Swedish investor which owns 18% of the group, to rethink its structure.
Likewise, Michael Eggman, the other top Democrat in the race, has been nagged by questions about his home in Fresno County.
The thought nagged at Keila Gonzalez, 14, who wore a "Hannibal Corpse" T-shirt and a silver ring through her lip.
That was despite a groin issue that nagged him last week and a knee ailment that has bothered him all season.
He was, for example, nagged by Toyota&aposs progress with gas-electric hybrids, such as the Prius, a source told me.
Other countries, and global NGOs, nagged and encouraged; in 2008 an international Amazon Fund was created to help pay for protection.
They are nagged by the thought that they may not have found truly representative ones, or that they are missing changes afoot.
Eyes closed, I'm lying in a casket I nagged my father to ask an undertaker friend to lend him, a floor model.
He backed down a week later, having been nagged by the government of Chad and the leaders of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.
I think that since they did that, I take school a lot more seriously than someone who is always nagged about their grades.
The 270-year-old Kentuckian survived a shotgun blast to the back when she was 2450, and the injury has nagged her ever since.
The 45-year-old Kentuckian survived a shotgun blast to the back when she was 12, and the injury has nagged her ever since.
Maybe it nagged because I am a son, one of three boys just like Cam, or because I had recently become a father myself.
The Fifth of July is the national holiday of a parallel, cranky universe, in which all living things are nagged by an indescribable hum.
Even with Stevenson's blessing, Cretton remained nagged by one simple fact: "I am very much an outsider to the African American experience," he said.
If you won't shell out $150 per month to be nagged, there are plenty of apps like Sweat that let you choose between guided workouts.
My mother had a Depression-era attitude about money; she was never going to spend what she could, no matter how much I nagged her.
Signs that euro zone governments and the International Monetary Fund remain some way apart on Greece's debt problems nagged at bond markets and hit Greek shares.
In last year's Finals, it was the defense of Iguodala that nagged James to frustration and propelled Golden State to its first championship in 40 years.
"My curiosity nagged at me, not knowing who the woman in the photo was, or perhaps what she may have contributed to the conference," she said.
But the same question that has long plagued many podcasters nagged at the back of Euceph's head: Were people actually listening all the way through her show?
Maybe you're the kind of person who prefers this type of sternness to get moving, but I felt like this gadget nagged me more than it motivated.
He sings with a little more distance, taking a wider view of his life, fixating on existential questions that have nagged him since he was a child.
But many of the same global crises that have nagged the Obama White House over the past eight years are being used as ammunition by Clinton's opponents.
In one of the seamlessly integrated scenes set in the past, Zoe, nagged by a case of strep throat, tries to persuade Sharon to pray with her.
However, there is one goal that's nagged at me for years that despite my best efforts, I've never been able to achieve — going to the gym consistently.
When it came time for her to return to Hong Kong, her brother bought a box of masks for her and her parents nagged her to be careful.
A 29-year veteran of the sheriff's office, Horne just delayed his retirement six months in hopes of solving the mystery, which has nagged at him ever since.
What nagged at him was the guilty prospect of letting down his co-star, Treat Williams, who was already a movie star when Mr. Guirgis was in college.
JAKARTA, Indonesia — It was Chinese New Year, which at Ryan Gozali's household usually involves eating an elaborate banquet while younger relatives are nagged about when they're getting married.
People ran these to uncover affairs and secret bank accounts—sins of the present, not background noise—and Scott always nagged when it came to gadgets improperly used.
But as a Latinx, it's more difficult for me to see these spaces as only outdoor paradises without also feeling nagged by the fear that I do not belong.
If Facebook wants to be a principled citizen of our devices, it shouldn't be so hard to say when we do or don't want to be nagged for attention.
With every Wonder Woman trailer that followed, the question of how a woman would go about crouching and kneeling and sword-fighting in 4-inch heels nagged at me.
If you can remember the web of 10 years ago, you can almost certainly remember being nagged by some webpage to update your Java installation to run an Applet.
Injuries to his shoulder and back nagged at Rose in 2014 and 2016, respectively, and he pulled out of an August 2018 World Golf Championships event citing joint tightness.
Twenty years on, the film's director, Arnaud Desplechin, circles back to the character, as if nagged by a sense of something half explored, and digs down into his past.
Luck, just weeks away from his 30th birthday, described an exhaustion with the sport while explaining his decision and his ongoing recovery from injuries that have nagged at his career.
In 1993, the president was nagged by personal financial questions, got in trouble for clumsy management of the White House, backtracked on big campaign promises and suffered major legislative defeats.
And yet something also nagged at me about the little family unit, the way they seemed to have scoured away any relationships from before their appearance at the train station.
Upset that his left hand to him appeared incomplete, however, Trump nagged Cowan for 15 years to touch it up until the painter gave in, as the Daily News first reported.
Their ministrations posed a question that nagged at me: why aren't trained professionals made available to cancer outpatients in the way occupational and physical therapists are routinely assigned to orthopedic patients?
I can't decide if not sending it will make me feel like the better person, or if I'll be nagged by the sense that I allowed this boss to bully me.
The second is personal: Saying nothing ultimately leaves the offended party permanently suspicious of the person who made the remark, and probably nagged by self-doubt for failing to speak up.
One of the concerns that has nagged analysts and investors has been how Ford – or any of its competitors – will turn money-losing battery car and autonomous vehicle programs into profit centers.
Consumers in the U.K. have told the company about being "nagged" by Microsoft to install the operating system update and, despite declining advances, have experienced the Windows 10 software installing itself anyway.
Deadpool spends his movie being nagged into shedding his amorality by joining the dysfunctional but unimpeachably moral X-Men, which, having inspired at least two generations of films, counts as an establishment.
If you just need basic word-processing and spreadsheet software, this version should fill your needs for the next few years and you will not get annually nagged to renew a subscription.
Your Money Adviser While no one likes to be nagged, a bit of prodding — with periodic emails or online messages — can help consumers reduce their credit card debt, a new study has found.
When she entered the working world, eventually becoming a managing director at Morgan Stanley, Barboni Hallik came to appreciate clothing's expressive power in a corporate setting, but the question of social responsibility nagged.
Elliott says he nagged Joe about getting a credit, but it wasn't until March 2016 when Fat Joe finally agreed to meet -- at an IHOP, no less -- and cut him a check for $5k.
It is only by careful planning that a traveler experiences a degree of freedom, but he or she will have to stick to the itinerary, nagged by instructions, which is a sort of confinement.
It is only by careful planning that a traveler experiences a degree of freedom, but he or she will have to stick to the itinerary, nagged by instructions, which is a sort of confinement.
So once it clicked that Star Wars Day's ubiquitous and punny declaration broke up into four definable pieces it incessantly nagged at me to become a mini-bonus layer in an otherwise themeless puzzle.
The obvious question, and the one that invariably nagged at me when I considered an all-inclusive: Why bother traveling to another country if you're going to spend the entire time at your hotel?
That has given rise to a "freemium" business model, of which Tencent was a pioneer, whereby games are given away cheaply or free but players are constantly nagged to spend money on in-game items.
I think I have proved myself as a writer deserving of a livable wage and yet I am nagged by doubts that my financial insecurity is a reflection of my essential unfitness for this field.
And if you confine yourself to the immediate experience of the production, which is the ideal way to watch a play, you find yourself nagged by questions that go beyond the purposes of the text.
What's to blame: The paper proposes a potential answer to a question that has nagged researchers and political observers in the current anti-establishment wave: why people in the decaying rust belt do not just move.
Michael Chow looked at ease in his favorite banquette at the Carlyle hotel, beneath a portrait of Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper in their "Easy Rider" prime, but something in his peripheral vision nagged at him.
I had been gentle with my 82-year-old father during Christmas, but as I prepared to leave his house, I snapped at him when I felt that he had nagged me one too many times.
Paralyzed by the inability to say "no" and nagged by impostor syndrome — the feeling that I wasn't deserving of the role in the first place — I adapted to each whim and worked myself to the bone.
In the time between then and now, I've used several different Android devices as my everyday phones and never looked back at iOS, even if my friends nagged me about how annoying my "green" bubbles were in iMessage.
Also at the hearing Tuesday, Judge Amy Berman Jackson may address two other issues that have nagged Gates and Manafort: Their compliance with a gag order around the case, and their attempts to get out from house arrest.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: GoogleLet me just start by saying, no one—and I mean no one—likes to be nagged about some shit they've yet to do but likely already realize needs to get done.
Still nagged by uncertainty over the outlook for the global economy, investors were awaiting a meeting of the U.S. Federal Reserve this week and Chinese factory data for further clues on policy direction in the world's biggest economies.
Still nagged by uncertainty over the outlook for the global economy, investors were looking to a meeting of the U.S. Federal Reserve this week and Chinese factory data for further clues on policy direction in the world's biggest economies.
The effect of focusing on goal completion was that the Watch turned my fun reprieve (my time working out) into more work — work I could be nagged about, work I could fail at, work that I began to resent.
He wanted their take on the question that had nagged at him since high school and shaken his faith, the question William James once called the darkest in all of philosophy: Why should there be something rather than nothing?
They still have about 4,000 pages to sort through by close of business on Monday, a date that will mark the end of a nine-month review process that has strained the State Department's resources and nagged Clinton's presidential campaign.
With help from the New York baker Maury Rubin ("I nagged him for two years to get me in"), she apprenticed at the celebrated, century-old Patisserie Rousseau et Seurre, then at the influential emporium Fauchon, learning mostly by observation.
With serial major winners Roger Federer and Rafa Nadal starting to slide, Raonic has emerged as the man most likely to begin his grand slam collection in 2017 as long as the injuries that have nagged his progress stay away.
But maybe I wanted to be then, before the clumsy mix of adolescence and adulthood that I stumbled into when I left my childhood bedroom for a city which nagged me with the promise that more stuff is out there.
As enthusiastic a Google Photos user as I am, I don't like being nagged to back up my photos every time I open the app, and I don't think I'll much enjoy receiving constant reminders about Google photo books when they become available.
World number 16 Casey returns after a 10-year absence while former Open champion Stenson has recovered from an elbow injury that nagged his mid-season and is another player slipper Bjorn will be able to depend on in the heat of battle.
When I nagged OnePlus about this, their reps said they found memory-card performance was sub-par compared to onboard storage, and so they decided to skip it and switch to UFS 53 built-in storage, which speeds up everything from performance to loading.
"If you're quitting smoking and you were nagged into because of your doctor, your spouse, or your kids, and you don't really want to do it, it's a lot more depleting than if you're doing it because it's personally valuable to you," Muraven says.
For if a vote for Mr Trump feels like an act of self-defence, his supporters no more want him to be fact-checked or nagged than they themselves would care to be second-guessed after blasting away at a shadowy figure on a darkened porch.
I nagged Motorola about this, and they told me they chose not to make it water-resistant for two reason: People aren't submerging their phones in day-to-day use, and phones advertised as water-resistant aren't even backed by manufacturer warranties if they're damaged from liquids.
As I read the story of these men, and as I read back over "The Soul of a New Machine," one question nagged at me: Does "A Truck Full of Money" say something as resonant and surprising about the current culture of American business and technology?
Titled What I Do Is For Your Own Good — The Spring Festival Survival Kit (春节自救指南), the song describes somewhat perfectly the woes of average Chinese millennials heading home for the festive period and getting nagged at about their salaries, weight and single status.
Two days earlier, in their lab at Graz's University of Technology, Moritz Lipp, Daniel Gruss, and Michael Schwarz had determined to tease out an idea that had nagged at them for weeks, a loose thread in the safeguards underpinning how processors defend the most sensitive memory of billions of computers.
By the time you've led Wander to his first skyscraping Colossus — one of sixteen massive boss fights that make up the sum total of this otherwise combat-free game — you're nagged by a creeping sense that your efforts to resurrect your dead lady love will involve tearing down this beautiful world.
But the total experience was nagged by too many little issues, some which are endemic to instant film, but all of which were amplified by the constant ring of a cash register in the back of my mind that kept reminding me how expensive it is to shoot in this format.
ADHD makes remembering things an uphill battle so being nagged by the app every day to call your parents, work out, or write in your journal, can get you away from the Today's The Day I Finally Do That Thing I've Always Wanted To Do mentality and actually do that thing.
Notifications nagged me to clone an old Huawei device that I no longer have access to, the face unlock system worked so infrequently that eventually I disabled it, and the default screen timeout time was so short that I could barely read a screen's worth of text without it dimming on me.
As the Cubs opened the defense of their 249 title on Friday night in Washington against the Nationals, with Kyle Hendricks starting against Stephen Strasburg, the memory of Maddon's managerial moves in Game 225 of last year's Series still nagged at the hearts and minds of the stubbornly pessimistic Cubs fan base.
If you, the owner, were feeling devout, or were nagged by consumer guilt, you could easily afford to commission a deluxe, mosque-worthy Quran; or spring for a first-class icon of the Virgin and Child; or pick up all 14 volumes of the Mishneh Torah — the Book of Divine Service — for home reading.
ALBANY — Until recently, the acid rain of dissent that has nagged the young presidency of Donald J. Trump — the rallies and marches, the town-hall heckling, the phone lines jammed with calls from irate constituents — was aimed mostly at those in Washington, with no room to duck, even for the likes of Senator Elizabeth Warren.
But the lyrics of Edwin Starr's "War," released in 1970 and considered one of the most popular protest songs ever recorded — it's been covered by artists as disparate as Bruce Springsteen and Boys II Men — nagged one observer as models paraded through the gilded chambers of the Hôtel Salomon de Rothschild on a stuffy Wednesday afternoon in Paris.
"In both Middle America and Middle England, among both rednecks and chavs, voters who have had more than they can stomach of being patronized, nudged, nagged and basically treated as diseased bodies to be corrected rather than lively minds to be engaged are now putting their hope into a different kind of politics," Brendan O'Neill wrote in The Spectator.
The thought nagged at me throughout the first two days of shows here, when designers like Neil Barrett again offered a display of why he remains a durable presence in a fickle business with a typically disciplined collection of bomber jackets with diagonal inserts reminiscent of marquetry; mock turtlenecks; safari, field and bomber jackets in a palette inspired by American television shows popular throughout Britain in the '70s (YouTube almost any old Soul Train episode for a glimpse of those cognac, butterscotch, chocolate and gold hues), and slim, high-waist denim trousers.
Perhaps because of this light-hearted yet concentrated approach, Nothing Feels Good landed with the kind of fanfare that hadn't been seen for a band from emo's sophomore class, selling over 50,000 records in its initial run, years before Jimmy Eat World's Clarity found its way to a Drew Barrymore movie, and long before Seth Cohen nagged us with weekly Deathcab for Cutie plugs on The O.C. These weren't impressive numbers by mainstream standards, but considering a good run for some of their peers was around 10,000 to 15,000 albums, Nothing Feels Good was veritable emo-platinum.

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