Sentences with phrase «haranguing about»

You are trying very hard to get this thread away from incessant haranguing about temperature trends, natural forcing / variability versus AGW, possible other mechanisms for solar forcing beside just TSI, narrowing down of the 2xCO2 temperature response, etc. — and onto a discussion about «what to do now?».
Earlier, I was haranguing you about how the Museum of Modern Art used to present Joseph Beuys.
At a time when the British press is haranguing about an injunction into a celebrity threesome, we can take heart in the fact that Laura Poitras» latest film shows the vital role that journalism still plays in shaping the narrative around major world events.
If everyone did, maybe we would have less haranguing about deportations and lazy workers — and more awareness of what is most important.
It was pretty annoying — he wrote things like «BULL MARKET, DUDE,» and harangued me about my net - short positioning.
Moms and dads wondering whether they wanted to cope with the crusade throngs at least could be confident that the kids would not be subjected to a tirade against Roman Catholics or a harangue about American foreign policy.
Fr Luther preached at the gathering and gave his brethren a forceful harangue about that prime sin of the cloister, backbiting and slander.
One minute he's a high - profile wine entrepreneur from central casting, referring to himself in the third person — «Wazza» did this, «Mr Randall» did that — first - name - dropping the politicians he's phoned to harangue about industry issues, drawing plans in the air of the six - star accommodation he intends to build on this huge, 167 - year - old property.
The statistic invariably cited by the people who harangue you about getting a flu shot every fall is that it reduces mortality by 50 percent.
He said: «On leaving a colleague's office in Portcullis House I encountered John who approached me and began to harangue me about comments I had made the previous day.
Not to harangue them about calling your firm, but to make them aware of you — even if they don't currently need you.

Not exact matches

The relationship between China and Tonga is mutually beneficial — China doesn't harangue Tonga about human rights while giving it aid, and China gets a strategic ally.
Though he said he does not want to speak negatively about Stefanik's record, he harangued Republicans in general and expressed deep dissatisfaction with the party both locally and nationally.
He then harangued the opposition benches about Ed Balls» absence, noting that «he was there every single day while these abuses were taking place.»
The last time WIOX went viral, the station was the butt of right - wing media for a hot minute, after a rogue program host used the official WIOX email account to harangue then - Congressman Chris Gibson about his «pathetic face.»
Compare that with Parliament, which is always full of people, bustling about, seeking out and sometimes haranguing their elected representatives, accessing and engaging in modern democracy and observing vibrant, but often rough and tumble, debate.
The Rockland County Legislature met on Monday, June 02, 2014 and hardly had the salute to the flag and the opening invocation been completed when Democratic Chairman Alden Wolfe launched into a nearly ten minute harangue of his colleagues about his misfortune to have been the object of a «blog» and a later discussion of the blog on a Facebook post.
There's Arnaud (Vincent Macaigne), hilarious and bitter, haranguing his friends repeatedly about «Showgirls,» screaming that it is a masterpiece and why won't they get that?
In this episodic iteration, a crime wave — led by a mysterious figure known as the Scarab — is killing off prominent citizens of a major metropolitan city, and the mayor is haranguing the police commissioner and district attorney about the situation.
After all that haranguing and dancing about, she closed the class with:
Many people have, after all, been working conscientiously to avoid discriminating speech and action, and so it's understandable that some people feel thanklessly harangued whenever they hear more about what not to do.
«One of the last straws for her, she said, was when Carstarphen came in one morning and harangued the group of nearly 20 senior leaders for about 40 minutes, telling them in a raised voice how incompetent they were.»
If your work is any good, you'll get there without haranguing people about it.
What were allegedly the most important decisions to be made about the future of the world ended up being made on the hoof, at the last minute, by sleep - deprived representatives of governments, harangued by an army of environmental activists, in a debating chamber that represents nobody except bureaucrats and NGOs.
Matt may be right that I haven't harangued people about climate change recently, so here goes: dude, if you're still a climate change skeptic, it's time for a rethink.
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