Sentences with phrase «who harangues»

There I met the 82nd Airborne Division of sports talk callers, men trained in a harsh environment by a ruthless taskmaster who harangues and abuses them, who forces them to stretch, to be all that they can be.
A few months ago Wenger said he hates the supporters who harangued him.
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.

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His harangue hasn't changed in our twenty - year acquaintance, but this time it occurred to me that there was a tinge of conceit to it» that he resented the idea of being ministered to by people who, in all likelihood, were too inclined toward curial - obedience and therefore couldn't possibly have much to say to his finely tuned sensibilities.
Although by the end of the match the focus had turned to the eleven men on the pitch, the early part of the game had seen a lot of haranguing of the 10,000 who had gone missing since the opening day against Brighton.
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.
Parker accused DeFrancisco of «harassing» and «haranguing» Power Authority nominee and fellow Brooklynite Mark O'Luck, who is the first African American to be appointed to the NYPA Board in its history, according to Parker.
(I sometimes feel a little harangued by fashion pundits who nag everyone to desert neutrals for color - at - all - costs!)
They are harangued and bothered by Bobbie (Lisa Ann Walter), a brassy bottle - blonde who practices at the studio so one day she can be a big famous dancer, and who is obnoxious to strangers and wears stretch pants everywhere in the meantime.
I'm sure there will be hoards of Kool - Aid drinkers like the above who will harangue you for not join the snowflake mentality of everything white bad, everything black good.
They wind up haranguing the very folks who are interested in hearing from them or offering frustrations instead of solutions.
But as the airwaves resound with the haranguing of preachers and pundits, who speaks for the millions who find no joy in whittling the wonder of existence to a simple yes / no choice?
Mr. Barse also harangued other fund managers who grew disgruntled.
I was harangued into buying a PS4 by Craig, and rather than playing something «new» I decided to play a retro inspired indie game because I am a curmudgeon - ey bastard who hates himself almost ad much as I hate others.
Such is the insipid brainwashing that has taken place via television, newspapers and exalted talking heads - global warming skeptics are forced to wear the metaphoric yellow star and only discuss their doubts in hushed tones and conciliatory frameworks, or be cat - called, harangued and jeered by an army of do - gooders who righteously believe they are rescuing mother earth by recycling a wine bottle or putting their paper in a separate trash can.
I was harangued during and after the meeting, including as I was walking out the door by a person who teaches and directs the science program at a local community college.
You get hassled and harangued by anonymous intellectuals who use multisyllabic words designed to confuse and hurt.
(And I want to be clear here that I do not believe that a thin - skull rule should apply in considering whether one group or individual is trying to «intimidate» another, although I also do not believe that when disproportionate numbers and constant haranguing make debate difficult, someone who is «initimidated» has a thin skull.)
If you're a family member or friend who didn't cosign, but you've been getting harangued and harassed by debt collectors, write a certified letter to the organization (s) expressing your desire to be left alone.
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