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It didn't really matter how closely I paid attention thereafter: there's a small but nagging part of my brain that imagines the Soviet Union still endures unchallenged.
My experience navigating these two identities, and their attendant standards of beauty can be a nagging part of my personal development.
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But he said that airlines were still experiencing too many nagging parts failures and faulty warning messages caused by software problems, and that some airlines were running into more problems than others.
An excuse to give that nagging, lazy part of your brain to explain why you're walking to work when hopping in a Lyft seems so tempting.
Indeed, nagging foreigners has been part of an American president's job description for a century or more.
Now the idea of getting that part-time job they've been nagging you about getting doesn't sound so bad, does it?
Nagging questions perhaps to officials of the museum, a part of the Smithsonian Institution.
For his part Coughlin nags employees to retrieve shopping carts from crowded Wal-Mart parking lots so customers can quickly refill them.
Part of the Conservative reluctance to lend a hand can be explained by nagging worries about the "no ifs, no buts" promise to reduce net migration.
I understood why Derbyshire had been nagging at my subconscious: this bleak, craggy up-and-down terrain and damp climate was a deep, ingrained part of me.
Nagging choruses?
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