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To halt the nagging, he came to the United States in 1968, settling in Milwaukee, where he had a relative.
Ken had felt sorry for his father for a long time because of his mother's nagging he himself had also been the butt of her displeasures.
After much nagging, he was sent to LA to meet the band, and no doubt help co-ordinate the downfall of capitalism.
I picked a hard way which has to be all self-mapped out & must not nag (mention haircuts, washes, money-making plans, children - anything Ted doesn't like: this is nagging); he, of course, can nag me about light meals, writing exercises, from his superior seat.
"The feeling that you have done that instead of a life can be quite nagging," he concedes, "especially when you think the people who have depended on you have suffered.
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I honestly think as long as he has Peggy to bounce ideas off and some work situation that is nagging him, he'll be fine.
(She's a nag; he's sarcastic.) But the Stones' way of divorce is so charming and idiosyncratic that they can't go through it without coming closer.
As we clack-clacked through the cobblestone streets on our way to a cast party in an old-fashioned carriage pulled by a skinny nag, he said, "But just look at this place.
But two things nagged him: He always envisioned himself doing something more creative, and he missed Brazil.
"He came home late, and I was nagging so he threw me against the bathroom wall," she said, as if she'd somehow been complicit.
Plagued by nagging injuries, he showed up and played no matter how he felt.
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