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Marotta to
support a
degree thesis on the
topic of suicide. He
instead cajoles her into
researching the
cultural impact of the miracle.
Parthenope briefly...
- movement. The film
portrays the
heroine as
living in a
disorienting dream,
cajoled by priests, vampires, and men and
women alike. The film
blends dark fantasy...
- with
reporters and editors, s****ing information,
trading confidences, and
cajoling them into
publishing puff
pieces on John, ones that
invariably pla**** up...
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which means "darling", "precious", or "beloved", from the
Sanskrit lala ("
cajoling"). In addition, Lal
means "garnet" or "ruby" in Persian, "ruby" in Pashto...
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forgot to set the
safety catch on the
guillotine illusion into
which he had
cajoled Parkinson, and only a last-minute
intervention by the
floor manager saved...
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their wants were and he
could then mani****te, dominate,
persuade and
cajole them." As president,
Johnson vetoed 30 bills; no
other president in history...
- Miller, a
former Republican strategist,
described his role as "outside
cajoler," as he
encouraged the
Harris campaign to
ratchet up its
efforts to pitch...
- Lafferty's appointment.
Demopolous argued that
Lafferty and his
lawyers had
cajoled a sick,
sedated old
woman into
giving him
control of her estate.[citation...