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But in reading the obits, a thought has started nagging at me.
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AS THE holiday shopping season kicks off in America and elsewhere, children have started nagging their parents for the latest toys.
In 2006, he started "nagging me to work on endometriosis," Griffith, who had previously focussed on liver-tissue engineering and bone regeneration, said.
She then started nagging him about his girlfriend, Tina, who she called Yok, which is Anglo-Jewish for Gentile.
My mother started nagging me about cyberstalkers.
The food industry and its lobbyists have started fighting back, running radio advertisements that criticize "food nags" as trying to take away choice.
If you happen to have any relatives in Kentucky, call them up and tell them to start nagging Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.
She and Mr. Davis, who were married in 2001 and had started dating a decade before that, were going through a divorce, and something he had said in 1991 nagged at her.
But if her mother doesn't take the pills within a two-hour window, the system starts nagging.
A year that had started with the company discovering there was some horse in its burgers ended with Tesco looking like a bit of an old nag.
If people start nagging about everything, this is going to be done in 2030".
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