| 1. | He uses cajolery as a substitute for articulate expression of ideas,
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| 2. | Massoud must continually woo allies with dickering and cajolery.
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| 3. | Through a mixture of cajolery and compromise, he got broadly what he wanted.
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| 4. | "Blarney " soon became a byword of cajolery, flattering, wheedling talk.
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| 5. | Finally, he succumbed to cajolery.
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| 6. | "You can't do it all with cajolery and backslapping and nicknames,"
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| 7. | Pace refused to act without direct orders from Henry, despite Maximillian's cajolery, demands, and frustration.
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| 8. | It sounded like the tough-talking cajolery he employed to push _ and outrage _ some of his Bulls'teammates.
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| 9. | Book publishing is about getting people into the store, drawing eyes and minds to the pages, about seduction and cajolery.
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| 10. | Thomas Lamplugh Bishop of Exeter by much cajolery induced the mayor and burgesses to consent to consecration of the chapel in 1680.
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