And, of course, he drives like a moonshine runner, going so fast that his wife wishes the state patrol would quit mollycoddling him and give him a ticket _ " a big one ."
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:: Blocked this account for good . We don't need to mollycoddle people who come here to linkspam and harass other editors .-- Tony Sidaway 11 : 19, 10 July 2006 ( UTC)
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For many years, legislators, governors, judges and victims'- rights activists have vowed to finally get on with it _ to bar endless appeals, sanction mollycoddling defense lawyers, root out of office bleeding-heart governors.
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The public's interest in having a localised, rather than a globalised, legal profession serving it, Das said, was of paramount importance, and thus, he dismissed the accusation that the Bar was being protectionist and mollycoddling its members.
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She has subsequently stated that she had a " miserable time with the director ( Anna Campion ) . . . it was my first film job, I needed to be mollycoddled, I needed to be helped through it, and I wasn't.
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"The last thing I want to do is be mollycoddled or wrapped up in cotton wool because if I was to join the army I'd want to go where my men went and I'd want to do what they did, " he said.
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But if these illiterate thugs wind up in prison you can bet that decent Americans like Dole won't allow any mollycoddling like teaching them how to read and write, which would be plain ridiculous after kicking them out of school when they were little kids using up chalk.
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According to Nawaz, the notion that Muslims cannot cope with criticism or mockery of Islam and only react violently, is " patronizing, self-pity inspiring mollycoddling " of the very Muslims it claims to serve and emancipate, because it does not expect them to be civil and control their anger.
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Many roses are grown in poor soil, lacking water, in heat and cold _ debunking the myth that roses are nothing more than " expensive annuals " that have to be mollycoddled and sprayed with every chemical on the gardener's shelf, and still have to be replaced every year.
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I'm afraid it all boils down to my blank incomprehension of suggestions that we should put redundant warnings into our articles just to mollycoddle people who, knowing of their own personal wishes not to have foreknowledge of the details of fictional works, would stupidly or perversely choose to read articles about those works.