Sentence examples for barrage them from inspiring English sources

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Another approach for ameliorating the effect of child advertising may lie in teaching children how to understand the media messages that constantly barrage them.

In an e-mail message to advocates, Mr. Petrelis listed the home phone numbers of government officials and urged his allies to barrage them with calls protesting "Dr. Josef Mengele KKKlausner and his call for quarantining gay men with HIV".

Similarly, after Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld told interrogators that they could hold Guantánamo prisoners in "stress positions," barrage them with strobe lights and loud music, and hold them in freezing-cold cells, F.B.I. agents at the naval base refused to participate in the interrogations and complained to F.B.I. headquarters.

"Customers want to be educated now; they don't want to be sold to". That means you can't simply barrage them with discount offers when you need to make a buck; you should concentrate on building a relationship and providing them with useful information all the time, so that when they're ready to buy, it'll be from you.

But when confronted with.. flesh-and-blood women who have had to make hard choices and whose moral scorecard includes more than a few red marks, suddenly… we barrage them with... invective," wrote Katherine Cross of Jane Doe, a teenage trans girl who was then locked in solitary confinement in a men's prison without a charge.

But when confronted with.. flesh-and-blood women who have had to make hard choices and whose moral scorecard includes more than a few red marks, suddenly... we barrage them with... invective," wrote  Katherine Cross of Jane Doe, a teenage trans girl who was then locked in solitary confinement in a men's prison without a charge.

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But the telematics companies do not want to appear to be stalking their customers and barraging them with marketing messages.

Agents whom they had not been able to get on the phone a few months earlier were suddenly barraging them with text and e-mail messages.

Urban legends sprang up about the B-52's power, how the planes glided along unscathed, even as the Taliban barraged them with antiaircraft fire.

Compensating for this by barraging them with questions is ineffective as well, since the conversation will remain one sided, with you asking questions and her answering.

It is not good "roadie" conduct for a loader or stage-hand to approach celebrities and begin barraging them with questions or compliments unless your job specifically involves them.

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