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Not sure why, probably still that nagging need to keep it all quiet.
The result is a nagging need to find meaning".
On the other, there's a nagging need to have seen and done it all.
The Nets, with a nagging need at shooting guard, have few pieces to deal anyway.
Jodi Sally, Toshiba America's vice president for DVD marketing, said consumers en masse do not feel a nagging need to upgrade.
It would have ended, at least temporarily, the connectedness arms race — that nagging need to feel plugged in because key people might be e-mailing from anywhere at anytime.
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Beth Hylton makes it easy to feel the weight of all the bitter baggage the harried Roxanne carries around, along with the harried woman's nagging needs.
Sometimes they might need nagging occasionally to remember to stop and smell the roses.
Rather than packing for your guilt trip and nagging him about needing "quality time," remind him that this is the last night before the kids get back.
It's not like I'm calling every day saying, 'Did you do this or did you do that?' " Other families have also found that the systems reduce the need for nagging conversations.
Over the weekend, he went further, saying, as the Times reported, that we really need stop nagging him: If you and the international community pressure me more, I swear that I am going to join the Taliban.
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