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Finally they found a bored constable, pestered her to explain.
Portland racers pestered him to make jackets for them, too.
All his pestered Senses recoil and start, condemn themselves daily.
It was Fisher who pestered Reynolds to pursue the part.
But here was the thing about the men who pestered Eugene.
Philip is constantly being pestered over his negative attitude and parenting skills.
He will be pestered for autographs for the rest of his life.
"A lot of people pestered her because she's old," Mr. Lopez said.
Her son Maks Roma-Shtylla, 573, had pestered her about the sanitation vehicle.
It's difficult to overstate how often Twitter top brass are pestered about this.
Like with Smith, Sell is also constantly pestered with questions about the fight.
Is she sitting down only to be pestered with a million questions and requests?
Also, the males don't bite — so residents shouldn't be pestered by the extra mosquitoes.
"I just pestered him until he had no choice," Kimmel says of persuading Bush.
Even if you go for a cheaper room, you'll constantly be pestered to upgrade.
Chamberlain refused to blame the bugs, noting that other players had been pestered, too.
The flies pestered all of the horses and the zebras in the paddocks equally.
Baze said the suspect had pestered her daughter to go out with him for months.
Two others said he pursued and pestered them when they worked in Gadsden, Alabama, as young women.
You just buy the router and enjoy 23/13 support, which I pestered at 21am without incident.
The feline looks plenty at home in that manger though not in the mood to be pestered.
Perry then sent a more formal tweet apologizing for her supposed suitor being pestered by the paparazzi.
Its shareholders had pestered management to improve margins and raise sales fast, unduly hurrying its turnaround efforts.
So when Aaron pestered him about playing baseball, they made a deal: He had to hit left-handed.
On the rare occasions when he is taking questions, one can't help but feel like he's being pestered.
This way, you'll see Facebook notifications only when you want to, rather than getting pestered throughout the day.
The judges also pestered Ms. Wang with hypothetical scenarios about how far the Clinton ruling should be carried.
Depending on where you are, you'll be pestered by boars, wildcats, sharks, bears, and more bizarrely aggressive wildlife.
De Blasio was pestered throughout the campaign with questions about why he was running in the first place.
The Vanderbilt defense routinely pestered the redshirt freshman Guarantano by ringing up five tackles for loss and three sacks.
Britain's Barclays is being pestered by an activist investor, Edward Bramson, who wants it to retreat from investment banking.
I began this investigation a month ago after being pestered with Instagram Stories ads by a service called GramGorilla.
As he tries to reach perfection and merge with the Oversoul, he's pestered by two guides, Mama and Nan.
He pestered Kaminsky for any juicy bits he was willing to share, then incorporated them into his own game.
" Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, for whom Ms. Shapiro was once a law clerk, remarked: "He's no longer being pestered.
A London resident pestered a supermarket chain over its problematic delivery times, forcing the company to stop making them.
However, asset quality, an issue that has pestered Indian lenders for years as bad loans surged, was stable at SBI.
Greek journo pestered by a pig while reporting on the recent floods in #Kinetta #Greece #tv #bloopers #ant1tv #Ant1news pic.twitter.
Some high maintenance lady pestered me the whole time near the end of the ride 'will you give me 5 stars?
Perhaps it's only karmic justice that she's now the one being pestered at the hands of Passengers love interest Chris Pratt.
Some Twitter users have long pestered the company with requests for a feature that would allow them to edit their tweets.
I would like to apologize to all of the friends I pestered—I assure you I am more disappointed than you.
There are, after all, far worse things than being pestered by a steady stream of well-meaning comments from your mom.
Joe Biden says Donald Trump must release transcripts from a call where he reportedly pestered Ukraine's leader to investigate his son.
But Mr. Khan has pestered Mr. Sharif and his family to provide the paper trails for the purchase of the apartments.
Instagram allows you to clear suggested searches, so that you aren&apost constantly pestered to follow, say, your ex&aposs page.
Chrisman, who played some quarterback in high school, had pestered Urban Meyer, the former Ohio State coach, about his passing skills.
Those were Smith's first two points of the second half after he pestered the Red Raiders for 213 in the opening frame.
She was pestered by pan-handlers and walked through restaurants filled with dozens of patrons, all focused on their meals and conversation.
While there, he pestered Gates, who was studying at nearby Harvard, to quit school and join the nascent revolution in personal computing.
She never got upset with me, even when I cried and pestered her to carry me on her back like a horse.
The Gators (2-0) shot just 36.1 percent from the floor, but dominated the backboards and pestered the Bears into 17 turnovers.
And apparently, as we saw in Gianforte's case, it's forcing Republicans to get pestered with questions they don't know how to answer.
Over the next couple of days, Mr. Trump pestered Mr. McGahn about the firing, but Mr. McGahn would not tell Mr. Rosenstein.
She has pestered and shamed other prominent institutions to make changes to the food they serve, including the United States Supreme Court.
And apparently, as we saw in Gianforte's case, it means Republicans are getting pestered with questions they don't know how to answer.
Joyce repeatedly pestered the planning board to approve the various waivers on the project, which otherwise would have cost the developer plenty.
When I asked them recently about it, they said I'd pestered them so incessantly that they couldn't help but lift their parental restrictions.
Kent Bazemore, Jeff Teague, Kyle Korver and Paul Millsap all made big shots for the Hawks, who pestered the Celtics into 19 turnovers.
" When teenagers are pestered or threatened or coerced, when there are major power or age differentials, she said, those are "big red flags.
During the day, I bought more local newspapers and pestered my colleagues at work until they gave up their old ones as well.
In the end, after her lawyer continually pestered them, the law firms that sued Ms. Kyser — both working for Transworld — withdrew the cases.
In high school she saw an advertisement for the John Robert Powers modeling school and pestered her father to allow her to attend.
Any Trump-Putin meeting -- whether official or unofficial -- would be tense as both have pestered each other in the lead-up to the G20.
Frances the Martha was keeping an eye on Hannah and didn't want to cause any more trouble, but June pestered her until she relented.
Sensing that it would be a waste not to extract full value from someone who was being paid, his mother pestered the woman constantly.
When you buy a pair of noise-canceling headphones, you want to be able to fully immerse yourself without being pestered by outside noises.
As a young teenager, Johnson pestered her mother about what it was like to give birth to her — a query her mother always dodged.
For the past six years Cevian Capital, a Swedish investment fund that owns 18% of thyssenkrupp, has pestered management to rethink the group's structure.
Young Melvyn went to university only because his history teacher, a Mr James, pestered his parents to let him stay on in the sixth form.
Otherwise, some users, especially women who typically get the majority of inbound interest from men on dating apps, may feel pestered, ogled or even objectified.
November 213 is certainly a day you don't want to be pestered as Mars in Libra clashes with Pluto, which is currently in your sign.
My Caucasian peers pestered me with questions about where I was really from, why my eyes were smaller and how to say things in Chinese.
To decrease your pet's chances of being pestered by ticks and other pests, treat your lawn and the other outdoor areas where your pets spend time.
Prosecutors alleged that Chambers' recent local acquaintance Quinton Tellis, who was then 27, had pestered the 343-year-old Jessica for sex that she repeatedly rebuffed.
Tunisia's Ferjani Sassi was also pestered by them before the took a penalty - but he still managed to convert it and equalize for the African side.
And Mannix is also pestered by twin-sister journalists (Tilda Swinton, times two: haughty and haughtier) who threaten to undermine him in their own devious ways.
Lakers 113, Heat 97 MIAMI — There was a time when LeBron James being pestered by Lance Stephenson would have worked out wonderfully for the Miami Heat.
Here are a few simple steps you can take if you are being pestered by an ad and want that to end: • Periodically, clear your cookies.
Thomas pestered Rittich behind the net, Sanford fished the puck free and centered the puck to Sundqvist — who had plenty of empty net to shoot at.
Trump pestered Sessions for not looking into Hillary Clinton's deleted emails, slammed him for being "very weak" on Clinton's "crimes" and labeled him "beleaguered" in July.
He pestered Sessions for not looking into Hillary Clinton's deleted emails, slammed him for being "very weak" on Clinton's "crimes" and labeled him "beleaguered" in July.
The victim was 15 when Hill began sending sexually explicit messages to her, then "repeatedly pestered her" to have sex until "she finally gave in," police said.
Instead, they claimed, he has pestered the Defense Department with "unwarranted, unreasonably and unjustified" demands in a late bid to dig up dirt on the Obama administration.
After being sent to the bullpen just before the All-Star break two years ago, Eovaldi pestered Yankees pitching coach Larry Rothschild about checking out his cut fastball.
Mosley, a pukka former MP, was let out on compassionate grounds in 243 after his mother-in-law "pestered her former bridesmaid, Clementine Churchill", the prime minister's wife.
Local lensmen lay in wait outside the entrance, but Dodi's chauffeur, driving a Range Rover, was able to shake paparazzi who later pestered the couple near the Champs Elysees.
Liberal activists Clinton was pestered throughout the campaign by Black Lives Matter protesters, who questioned her commitment to their cause and decisions the Clinton administration made during the 1990s.
The idea of a White House garden began to take on political implications when the California chef Alice Waters pestered Bill and Hillary Clinton to install an organic one.
Any woman who has found herself being pestered over her decision to not have children no doubt whooped with pride during the 12th episode of House of Cards season 4.
The United States Department of Agriculture, tasked with creating an "organic" program, was pestered by consumers, farmers, manufacturers and states as it developed a definition, guidelines and a certification process.
"The Haunting" (1999), Jan de Bont's retelling of "The Haunting of Hill House", was even worse, seeing Lili Taylor, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Liam Neeson pestered by poorly rendered CGI ghosts.
When Bono refused an invitation to write a song and record it with the tenor, Mr. Pavarotti made friends with Bono's Italian housekeeper, who then pestered her boss until he succumbed.
But history suggests that, if large numbers of men feel that they are being unjustly lumped in with rapists, they will be unlikely to step in when a woman is being pestered.
When he found his adoption papers, according to family lore, he pestered the nuns at the Dallas orphanage where he had lived as an infant for the name of his birth mother.
Pelosi is already being pressured by progressives to take on a host of issues, while McCarthy is facing the same group that has pestered the last two Republican leaders: the Freedom Caucus.
Shapiro said the tipper's brother pestered him constantly for information, the tipper received no personal benefit from the gift and he didn't know the information would be used downstream for trading purposes.
You can buy a gift card with a $10 bill, enter the redemption code on the back into the "Complete account setup" box and hopefully not be pestered again for a payment method.
He said that Swedish authorities had pestered him into making an attempt to leave the country, even though he was not allowed to do so because of an ongoing investigation into his "illegal" bookselling.
Some notable highlights: Adele was lovely, he tried to talk to Oprah but thought better of it, and Kris Jenner was chatting with Jennifer Aniston while Kim Kardashian pestered her mom to take her home.
And since Samsung isn't selling its gadgets here, you're not pestered by sales staff; the concierge employees are helpful guides when you need them, but are happy to let you tour 837 on your own.
As important, the Mountaineers pestered Young, regularly bracketing him in the backcourt making it difficult for him to bring the ball up the floor and take advantage of the vision he has become known for.
Our aim was El Boliche de Alberto, a parrillada where the wood-fired steaks are deservedly famous — I'd had one two years before and had pestered Alan and Adrián to make the trek for another.
He pestered Standard & Poor's until the credit-rating agency agreed to a meeting, where he pointed out that Canada's unpaid, unquantified debts to its indigenous peoples were a contingent liability that should affect its sovereign rating.
The prehistoric, blood-sucking parasite was tangled up in a dinosaur's feather, and it shows for the first time that ticks pestered dinosaurs just like they pester birds, dogs, and deer today, according to new research.
Some software things get annoying, like constantly being pestered to activate the low light mode (even when just shooting outside on a gray day) and the ZenFone Zoom can also be slow at actually capturing pictures.
He hit 83 percent of greens in regulation, hit 67 percent of fairways and needed only 29 putts - one of which gave him a birdie on the 16th hole that had pestered him for two days.
Among the Gospels, I've put the most weight on the Gospel of Mark, because it was the first written, and have skeptically pestered pastors about why Mark doesn't mention the Virgin Birth or describe the Resurrection.
Over the past few months, they have been in constant communication with the Mets — in part at the urging of Benjamin, who said he pestered the Fireflies' team president, John Katz, nonstop to prod the Mets.
Eriksson put the Canucks on the scoreboard at 12:32 of the second period as he pestered Mike Hoffman, then knocked down the Panther winger's clearing attempt, went around Luongo and scored from a sharp angle.
But there were a few who pestered him on the playground and in the hallways, who teased or pressed, who covered their mouths and laughed and pointed and would not be dissuaded by our carefully rehearsed answers.
He embraced American culture, even learning to play shortstop in baseball, and pestered the company to send him abroad — first to Beirut, Lebanon, and then to the United States, where he earned his undergraduate and master's degrees.
One of the victims, Henrike, 18, told Reuters she was pestered, groped and sexually assaulted by a group of young men of north African appearance outside the station when she went to watch the city's firework display.
Android co-founder Andy Rubin's Essential is poised to ship its flagship smartphone sometime in August, after a somewhat nebulous few weeks in which eager consumers and media organizations alike pestered the company about the unexplained shipping delay.
On WhatsApp, where messages are freely and frequently exchanged, "they seem to give away secrets more easily," said Ms. Deepak, who for years had pestered her mother's friend for a recipe for rajma chawal (kidney beans and rice).
"The kudos really goes out to our teachers who work with our students as well as the counselors who ensure that students are being pestered and hounded to make sure students are making applications to more than one institution," says Wilson.
On another occasion, he recounted to me how, as a new senator, he was envious as he watched senior colleagues being shadowed and pestered by reporters, making him yearn for the kind of stature where someone would pay him similar attention.
One mother, he said, wrote that her son pestered her to go to the Tate to see "The Pool of London," a vivid 1906 view of the Thames from London Bridge, by André Derain, a leading member of the Fauve movement.
In recent months, Republicans on the committee have pestered the Pentagon to track down potential witnesses who might have damning things to say about Washington's response to the attack on American government facilities in Benghazi, in eastern Libya, on Sept.
I had pestered for months to get permission to see Peru's efforts to halt the army of illegal miners that was already turning patches of the Tambopata reserve, one of the most biologically diverse places on earth, into toxic wasteland.
I had contacted him — maybe even pestered him a little — several times over the last week about visa holders getting hassled while trying to enter the country, and now it was happening to a man named Haider Sameer Abdulkhaleq Alshawi.
Chris Robbins, the workshop supervisor, is an enthusiastic, fast-talking local who at 14, when other boys "were interested in girls and video games," pestered a broom maker at a craft fair until he agreed to give him two hours of instruction.
In a complaint filed Monday in Brooklyn federal court, which was obtained by Page Six, Pivarnick alleges that Lt. Jonathan Schecter, of the EMS Rossville Station 23 in Staten Island, pestered her for sex, made inappropriate comments about her appearance, and groped her.
My sister and I had pestered him relentlessly because never bought her a Valentine's Day gift, so he kept his ears open for ideas She had been complaining that their pencil sharpener was junk, so he went out and bought this really nice electric one.
A couple of executives had answers to the question on stage at the Bloomberg Technology conference earlier this month, and we also pestered a few others on Twitter and over email as to what they think about whether or not we're living in a simulation.
A. If you are being pestered with OS X notifications on your Mac to install the current version of the operating system (OS X 10.11, also known as El Capitan), and you are not ready to make the change, you can "hide" the update.
Paul George and Jimmy Butler pestered the Argentina guards into turnover after turnover, Kyrie Irving applied his pixie-dust footwork, and DeMarcus Cousins came as close to giving Luis Scola a swirly as he could without running afoul of the referees and Olympic bylaws.
According to Hughes, TV stations pestered him so much in their quest to film witches (who are generally a private bunch) that he lied to them, telling them that witches would be congregating outside Trump Tower in New York City to conduct the binding ritual.
A great next step for Facebook would be allowing user to batch notifications, Instead of either being constantly pestered or totally in the dark, it could let users opt for an occasional digest of notifications, like once per day or when they get to 10 alerts.
In the old days, when Strait emerged, the Billboard country chart operated according to an unwritten code: record labels pestered and fêted program directors, and program directors helped arrange an orderly succession of No. 1 hits, with a new song claiming the spot just about every week.
" The rift went public on Tuesday -- when Craig Sager Jr. said he was being pestered by sheriffs and court officials over "a will that myself and my sisters are not only 100% excluded from but do not even have any interest in contesting in the first place.
I'd say I think it was five of those songs that we recorded on Stiff, we had completely demoed out and played on the road for three or four months before we got into the studio, so we pestered them pretty hard to make sure that they could do it.
"Le Bonheur", the tale of a handsome carpenter casually two-timing his wife, showed how women could be interchangeable to men; "Lions Love" told the story of a woman director pestered by studio executives; "One Sings, the Other Doesn't" explored the growth of a friendship between two girls, one needing an abortion, one helping to pay.
Now we are inundated with grotesque tales of Harvey Weinstein pulling out his penis to show to appalled and frightened young women, enlisting the pimping help of agents and assistants to have actresses delivered to his hotel rooms, where he pestered the women to watch him shower or give him a massage or engage in intimate acts.
Barstool has hired the ESPN sideline reporter Julie Stewart-Binks; Michael Rapaport, the character actor who hosts a popular podcast; the former major-league pitcher Dallas Braden; Pat McAfee, an N.F.L. punter who retired midcareer to sign with Portnoy; and Adam Ferrone, a battle-rap champion who told me that he pestered Barstool for two years for a job.
Featured in this conversation are Amber Fallon, an tech professional by day who writes self-described "junk food horror" in her free time; Michelle Garza and Melissa Lason, twin sisters who write under the pen name Sisters of Slaughter; Alexandra Sokoloff, a novelist and screenwriter whose Huntress/FBI series has won multiple awards; Madeleine Roux, an author of paranormal YA; Mercedes Yardley, a horror writer who's pestered by ghosts while she's writing; and Sarah Langan, a three-time Bram Stoker award winner.

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