| 21. | In Latin, he hectored, admonished and criticized the queen, and declared an ultimatum of capitulation to terms or hostile action.
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| 22. | "Why are you making my wife's religious beliefs a part of the campaign ? " he hectored his opponent.
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| 23. | And when we do that we are then hectored . . . because people on the other side consider us to be crass merchandisers.
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| 24. | In particular, WMC has been cautioned, admonished, warned, hectored and even sanctioned, over and over, but he persists.
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| 25. | Graeme Lloyd obviously isn't the man, rapidly becoming the Ed Whitson of his time, so hectored is he in Yankee Stadium.
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| 26. | Moscow has been hectored by the U . S . _ including having sanctions slapped on research institutes _ over weapons technology transfers to Iran.
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| 27. | Uta Hagen played Martha, the shrill daughter of a New England college president, and Arthur Hill played George, her hectored professor husband.
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| 28. | Over and over the network hectored parents to talk _ or, more voguishly, " communicate " _ with their kids about drugs.
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| 29. | His reasoning : to escape one unnamed person _ read George Steinbrenner _ who the pitcher believes has hectored him ever since he joined the Yankees.
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| 30. | Ali blurted that sentence on Feb . 17, 1966, after a long day of being hectored about the unexpected announcement of his draft reclassification.
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