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He accosted Mr. Thomas.
"I would say he accosted me.
He accosted two women, wounding one and killing the other.
During lunch at "21," a cigar in one hand, he accosted John Lennon.
At that point, Schwartz snapped and had to be held back by his players after he accosted Harbaugh and jostled him a few times.
"Wow," said Harvey Weinstein as he shook Mr. Butler's hand with gusto; in the lobby, he accosted Antoine Fuqua, the director.
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He gets into an imbroglio with the parents of two boys he accosts because he thinks they look like Kafka.
Wielding a juice extractor, he accosts strangers with glasses of green goop, yammering about micronutrients to good ol' boys and flashing his substantial gut in solidarity.
He accosts the Polish woman behind me: he snuggles up to her, strokes her hair, woos her in come-hither pantomime.
Becht, known for his attention to detail and work ethic, admitted recently he accosts shoppers to ask them for ideas on how they clean their homes.
Drunk, he accosts Julia and Herbert on a darkened street; in the scuffle that follows, Herbert is struck, falls, and dies, and Julia is plunged into the nightmares of arrest, interrogation, incarceration, public trial.
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