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Williams was so irate, she accosted the lineswoman in a profane and menacing outburst.
Finally, she accosted a little man who was scuttling along with an armload of official-looking envelopes.
At 49th St. she observed a neatly dressed young black man, whom she accosted and asked to accompany her for the remainder of her journey.
Policing cops was becoming her thing, and she accosted another officer: "You're supposed to give him a ticket".
Brown had met Duffy, 65, on the streets of Rochdale when she accosted him over a range of issues including the scale of debt, taxes and tuition fees.
To ferret out designers who would be exclusive to the store, she found herself in the early '80s sprinting across the street to a neighboring specialty store, where she accosted a young window dresser.
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Even when she's accosted, she has to smile back.
"No, I've got a meeting," mutters John Redwood when she accosts the rather irritated looking MP for Wokingham.
She accosts a Niagara tour guide (Mr. Hammond) and insists on a personal tour as she contemplates throwing herself into the choppy waters of marriage.
Some of it rather hoary: when the Gardener (Jonathan Taylor) and his Russian wife (Anne Goldmann) bicycle into the scene and start a sexually tinged food fight, she accosts a patron and asks him to feel her tomatoes.
In the shortest, perhaps the most superficial, but certainly the funniest of her interviews, she accosts Julia Minc, widow of Hilary Minc.
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